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Welcome Starter A - Class audio CD
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Welcome Starter A - Class CD

Welcome Starter A comprises three modules of two units each. It focuses mainly on Listening and Speaking, but also offers pre-writing and pre-reading activities as well as a subtle introduction to the alphabet.


 
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Chatterbox Activity book 2
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Chatterbox Activity book 2a variety of tasks to reinforce the language presented in the Pupil's Book

activities to develop reading and writing skills

for individual use, either in class or for homework

 
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How To Write What You Want and Sell What You Write
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How To Write What You Want and Sell What You WriteHow to Write What You Want & Sell What You Write is one of two books Skip Press has written for writers. He has recently completed the Writers Guide to Hollywood Producers, Directors and Screenwriting Agents. His class in the UCLA Extension Writers Program has given his students a high success rate in selling their own works.
 
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The Class
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The ClassThe Class
The Class is Erich Segal's 6th novel, his best-loved work, published in 1985. “The Class” is the Harvard Class of 1958 and in particular, refers to five members of this class: Andrew Eliot, Jason Gilbert, Theodore Lambros, Daniel Rossi and George Keller.
 
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The Bell Curve. Intelligence and Class Structure in American Life
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The Bell Curve. Intelligence and Class Structure in American LifeThe Bell Curve. Intelligence and Class Structure in American Life
According to The Bell Curve, Intelligence and Class Structure in AmericanLife, by Richard J. Herrnstein, Ph.D. Psychology, Harvard University,and Charles Murray, Ph.D. Political Science, M.I.T., black IQ scores areso far below white IQ scores in their distribution as to preclude usefulAffirmative Action Programs. The reason? Only 29,000 African Americans haveIQ levels above 130 points, the minimal level found suitable for many executivesin business. With 15+ million businesses in America, this leaves fewer than1 theoretically qualified African American for each 500 businesses to serveas executives; however, more than 20,000 of these 29,000 African Americansare under 21 years of age and one-half of those precious few 9,000 AfricanAmericans who are presently above 21 years of age will never earn a universityundergraduate degree. That leaves just 4,500 African Americans over 130IQ points with a university degree to share among 15+ million companies.this is why Affirmative Action has aided white women and asians in achievinghigh promotions more than it has African Americans.
 
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