Corporate Finance: An Introduction presents core principles of corporate finance within a unique organizational structure that builds from perfect to imperfect markets. This unifying perspective and an example-driven presentation develop students' understanding by building from simple to complex and from concrete to theoretical.
The 3rd edition changes are incremental, with the exception of the CAPM chapter (where I have become more negative for long-term capital budgeting application of the model)
This is an activity based on the song "The Only Exception", by Paramore, and is targeted at high intermediate to advanced learners. It includes conversation prompts, listening practice, cloze exercises, vocabulary questions, and written comprehension questions (paraphrase).
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Flight of the Witch
Flight of the Witch
Annet Beck has the kind of breathtaking beauty that strikes people dumb, and young teacher Tom Kenyon, a lodger in her parents' house, is no exception. When Annet disappears, Tom determines to find out where and why.
This book is intended to help students bridge the gap between elementary materials, with their carefully controlled and limited vocabularies, and intermediate to advanced materials. It has been found that vocabulary presents a major problem at that particular moment in a student's progress. He has presumably become familiar with most of the grammatical patterns of the language. With the exception of unusual idioms, his main problem henceforth will be the enlargement of his word stock, both oral and written, active as well as passive.
A retelling of the fairy tale Rapunzel from the Once Upon a Time series reimagined with a completely bald Rapunzel. How can that possibly work, you say? Well, all I can say without giving anything away is that Dokey makes it work. With the exception of Belle, all of Dokey's retellings have been filled with inventive and often unexpected twists that somehow manage to be not only enjoyable, but also beautifully compliment the original tales. It also helps that her characters are endearing and fun to read, and Golden's characters are no exception.