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New English File Intermediate Test Booklet with a key
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New English File Intermediate Test Booklet with a keyNew English File Intermediate Test Booklet with a key
In this test booklet you'll find:

- an Entry test
- a test for each File of New English File Intermediate, in A and B versions (Grammar, Vocabulary, Pronunciation; Reading and Writing; Listening and Speaking)
- an End-of-course test in A and B versions





 
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English KnowHow - Supplementary Resources
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Supplementary Classroom Resources
(1-4)
handouts for extra language practice with teacher's notes,
tests with keys, and series vocabulary reference.
 
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Activity books - 10
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Activity books - 10

 

Wildlife Management Area Book
Texas Endangered Species Activity Book


Stories, games, puzzles.


 
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Baseball : Coaching the Little League (the book and website)
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Baseball : Coaching the Little League (the book and website)John Monteleone
Coaching The Little League.
Hitter Teaching Your Players To Hit With.Skill And Confidence
A little league baseball guide.
For coaches and parents

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Baseball historian podcast
Audio archive – 2 years

 
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Hidden Financial Risk: Understanding Off Balance Sheet Accounting by J. Edward Ketz
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Hidden Financial Risk: Understanding Off Balance Sheet Accounting by J. Edward Ketz
Hidden Financial Risk: Understanding Off Balance Sheet Accounting by J. Edward Ketz
Book Description
An insider's guide to understanding and eliminating accounting fraud
How do these high-profile accounting scandals occur and what could have been done to prevent them. Hidden Financial Risk fills that void by examining methods for off balance sheet accounting, with a particular emphasis on special purpose entities (SPE), the accounting ruse of choice at Enron and other beleaguered companies. J. Edward Ketz identifies the incentives for managers to deceive investors and creditors about financial risk and also shows investors how to protect their investments in a world filled with accounting and auditing frauds.
J. Edward Ketz, PhD (State College, PA) is MBA Faculty Director and Associate Professor of Accounting at Penn State's Smeal College of Business. He has been cited in the press nearly 300 times since Enron's bankruptcy, including The New York Times, The Wall Street Journal, and The Washington Post.. He has a regular column in Accounting Today. (amazon.com)
 
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