Each volume of Novels for Students contains easily accessible and content-rich discussions of the literary and historical background of works from various cultures and time periods. Each novel was specially chosen by experts who have helped us define the information needs of students.
Each volume contains easily accessible and content-rich discussions of the literary and historical background of 12 to 15 works from various cultures and time periods. Each novel included was specially chosen by experts who have helped us define the information needs of students.
Here are some of the novels they will find:
"Anthem" by Ayn Rand
"Bless the Beasts and the Children" by Glendon Swarthout
Problem Solving in a Foreign Language: A Study in Content and Language Integrated Learning (Studies on Language Acquisition)This book re-examines the basis for CLIL from a cognitive perspective and investigates how the use of a foreign language as a working language influences the processing of content. It summarizes findings from cognitive psychology on thinking, problem solving and conceptual processing, and integrates them with models of language-specific mental activities such as speech processing and text composition.
CIM Coursebook Assessing the Marketing EnvironmentBH CIM Coursebooks are officialy endorsed by CIM and independently reviewed. They are crammed with a range of learning objective questions, activities, definitions and summaries to support and test your understanding of the theory.
Carefully structured to link directly to the CIM syllabus, this Coursebook is user-friendly, interactive and relevant.
These challenging puzzlers provide a fresh -- and fun -- approach to learning real physics. Presenting both classic and new problems, Brainteaser Physics challenges readers to use imagination and basic physics principles to find the answers. Auther provides detailed and accessible explanations of the solutions, sometimes correcting the standard explanations, sometimes putting a new twist on them. He provides diagrams and equations where appropriate and ends each problem by discussing a specific concept or offering an extra challenge.