Well, in this month's magazine, we're focusing on e-mails. We've got lots of really useful e-mail expressions for you to learn and use, some top tips on how to write the perfect e-mail subject line, and an interesting article on three e·mails that went viral. Turn to page 28 to find out why! Of course, that's not all. We've also got articles on sports events from around the world, office rules, Victorian clothing, how to be attractive, washing, zombies, drones, celebrities who fell from grace and lots, lots more. Enjoy the magazine, learn lots of English and see you all next time
The revolution that created the United States was only one of many American revolutions. From 1776 to 1825, wars for independence erupted throughout the Americas—from Boston to Buenos Aires—creating 19 new nations.
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The Economist is a global weekly magazine written for those who share an uncommon interest in being well and broadly informed. Each issue explores the close links between domestic and international issues, business, politics, finance, current affairs, science, technology and the arts.
Taught by prof. Richard Wolfson Middlebury College Ph.D., Dartmouth College
Тем, кто готовится обучаться или стажироваться в американских или британских университетах, а также всем образованным людям , интересующимся не только своей специальностью, но также проблемами науки и научного мировоззрения, мы предоставляем возможность попрактиковаться в восприятии на слух лекций научного характера.На сей раз перед нами "научно-популярный" курс проф. Ричарда Вольфсона, посвящённый разъяснению двух концепций, в начале XX века изменивших представления об устройстве мира: