Endorsed by International Examinations Foster a deeper understanding with a wide range of international case studies and exam preparation matched to the key knowledge students need for success. This title covers the entire syllabus for International Examinations' International AS and A Level Business.
How important is luck in economic success? No question more reliably divides conservatives from liberals. As conservatives correctly observe, people who amass great fortunes are almost always talented and hardworking. But liberals are also correct to note that countless others have those same qualities yet never earn much.
You Don't Have to Be a Shark: Creating Your Own Success by You Don't Have to Be a Shark: Creating Your Own Success
Many people assume that effective sales ability demands a unique personality and an aggressive attitude. It's not true, and Robert Herjavec is proof. Known as the "Nice Shark" on ABC's Emmy Award-winning hit show Shark Tank, Robert Herjavec is loved by viewers, who respond to his affable nature. He has developed an honest and genuine approach to life and selling that has set him apart from his cutthroat colleagues and rewarded him with a degree of wealth measured in hundreds of millions of dollars.
New Success retains the best features of Success and is brought up-to-date with refreshed material. An ambitious, traditional but adult-feel course that has a more academic environment and aims at high level school-leaving exams that enable entry into University.
With the same unit organisation and methodology as Success but with new material for reading and listening, New Success can be covered in one academic year at this level in Upper Secondary.
Extensive Reading for Academic Success A (Book Only)Each reading passage is approximately 700 words in length and is followed by five comprehension questions. These are similar type questions as those found on most standardized tests designed to measure students' English language proficiency. The question types following each passage in this series include general comprehension, inference, paraphrase/sentence simplification, main idea, chart/summary, and detail questions.