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'Fun Time 1' 2-in-1: Pupil's Book + Activity Book
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'Fun Time 1' 2-in-1: Pupil's Book + Activity Book'Fun Time 1' 2-in-1: Pupil's Book + Activity Book'Fun Time 1' 2-in-1: Pupil's Book + Activity Book
Book for Primary learners of English - provided by user daviddoc.
 
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'Having Fun 1'
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'Having Fun 1''Having Fun 1'
'Having Fun 1' is another coursebook for Primary English level, provided by daviddoc.
 
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Join In Starter 1
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Join In Starter 1Join In Starter 1

This fun course for young learners aged 7–10 years provides a motivating and enjoyable way to learn English. There are four levels plus an optional Starter Level. Join In is easy to use and features lots of delightful characters – children will love joining in the songs and action stories with Toby the Tiger! The course is based on the theory of Multiple Intelligences which means that it contains a variety of activities to meet the needs of children with differing learning styles. Optional extras, such as videos, flashcards, holiday packs and CD-ROMs, provide additional activities and practice. Key Features,
• Lots of enjoyable activities and fun characters to motivate children to learn.
• An optional CD-ROM full of games and activities. Includes a ‘Help!Â’ option in ten different languages!
• Holiday Packs full of puzzles and games for children to do at home or in the holidays. (Contains a colour activity book and audio cassette.)
• Free photocopiable tests available for each level (contact your Cambridge University Press representative for details).

Contents
Unit 1. Hello, hello; Unit 2. Numbers; Unit 3. Toys; Revision 1; Unit 4. Colours; Unit 5. School things; Unit 6. My Classroom; Revision 2; Unit 7. Breakfast; Unit 8. Sweets; Revision 3; Unit 9. Christmas.

Book kindly provided by user daviddoc

 
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Tests for 7th Grades - 2. Term (Turkish Students)
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Tests for 7th Grades - 2. Term (Turkish Students)Tests for 7th Grades - 2. Term (Turkish Students)
Test 1 - As ... As / Reflexive Pronouns 1
Test 2 - As ... As / Reflexive Pronouns 2
Test 3 - As ... As / Reflexive Pronouns 3
Test 4 - Past Form of "To Be" / Illnesses
Test 5 - Past Form of "To Be" / Have to, Has to 1
Test 6 - Past Form of "To Be" / Have to, Has to 2
Test 7 - Would like / Prefer / Reported Speech
Test 8 - Would Like / Want to / Prefer
Test 9 - Would Like / Prefer / Reported Speech
Test 10 - Used to / Look, Feel, Seem 1
Test 11 - Used to / Look, Feel, Seem 2
Test 12 - Present Perfect Tense
Test 13 - Present Perfect / Can / May 1
Test 14 - Present Perfect / Can / May 2
Test 15 - Future Tense
Test 16 - Future Tense / May / Can / Could 1
Test 17 - Future Tense / May / Can / Could 2
Test 18 - Passive Voice / Simple Present Tense 1
Test 19 - Passive Voice / Simple Present Tense 2
Test 20 - Passive Voice / Simple Present Tense 3
Test 21 - Revision Test 1
Test 22 - Revision Test 2
Test 23 - Revision Test 3
 
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Doctors: The History of Scientific Medicine Revealed Through Biography
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Doctors: The History of Scientific Medicine Revealed Through Biography


(12 lectures, 30 minutes/lecture)
Taught by Sherwin B. Nuland
Yale School of Medicine
M.D., Yale School of Medicine

In today's era of modern Western medicine, organ transplants are routine, and daily headlines about the mysteries of DNA and the human genome promise that the secrets of life itself are tantalizingly within our reach.
Yet to reach this point took thousands of years.
One step at a time, through leaps of progress and hurdles of devastating disappointment, humanity's medical knowledge has moved forward from a time when even the slightest cut held the threat of infection and death, when the flow of blood within the body was a mystery, and "cells" were not even a concept, and when the appearance of a simple instrument allowing a physician to listen to the beat of a diseased heart was a profound advance.
How was medical science able to make this extraordinary journey? What major discoveries made it possible? Who were the fascinating individuals responsible for those discoveries, and what qualities prepared each of them for their unique roles in medical history?
The scope of medical history reveals a compelling story.
In Doctors: The History of Scientific Medicine Revealed Through Biography, Dr. Sherwin Nuland draws on the lives of 12 of medicine's greatest contributors to tell the human story behind the development of Western scientific medicine. (Asian medicine is not considered in this course; nor are those systems categorized as alternative medicine.)
Striving, Disappointment, Genius ... and Greed
This course shows the human side of science. It's a story about strivings, disappointments, triumphs of human genius, and sometimes, greed.  While medical science is described to some degree, this course focuses on personalities and tells the story of medicine, and does not contain the wealth of scientific detail of a pure science course. The focus here is on medical history.
We feel extraordinarily fortunate in being able to offer this course by this instructor. Physician, surgeon, teacher, medical historian, and bestselling author, Sherwin B. Nuland, M.D., F.A.C.S., is Clinical Professor of Surgery at Yale School of Medicine. He brings to each lecture marvelous skills in storytelling and in translating medical and other scientific issues into layman's language.
His lectures are presented with both humor and an easygoing, personable approach, reflecting the qualities that have given his written work such lasting popularity. He will introduce you to medicine's trailblazers: those he calls "among the most fascinating, and I might say, among the most daring individuals that you might ever encounter in life, or in your reading, or even in the movies."
Nature's Closet of Secrets
"Each of them—those who are likable, and those who are obnoxious, those who are modest, and those who are egocentric—those who are serene and those who are crazed—each of them has a unique story to tell us," Dr. Nuland says.
"But the thing that unites all of them is their extraordinary zeal for discovering the secrets of nature, what one of the greatest of them, William Harvey, in the 17th century, would eventually come to call 'nature's closet of secrets.' "

 
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