New Internationalist tackles today’s most challenging global issues, confronts inequality and injustice and reports on positive changes happening around the world. Well-known for writing about topics before they reach the wider media, it is an essential read for those who want to explore progressive ideas.
The Companion to Tourism presents acollection of readings that represent an essential andauthoritative reference on the state-of-the-art of theinterdisciplinary field of tourism studies. * Presents a comprehensive and critical overview of tourismstudies across the social sciences * Introduces emerging topics and reassesses key themes in tourismstudies in the light of recent developments * Includes 50 newly commissioned essays by leading experts in thesocial sciences from around the world * Contains cutting-edge perspectives on topics that includetourism s role in globalization, sustainable tourism, and thestate s role in tourism development
Get the targeted practice you need to conquer the GED test in Mathematical Reasoning To achieve your best score on the GED test, you have to excel on the Mathematical Reasoning section. The surest way to succeed is with intensive practice in every math topic tested--and that's what you'll get in McGraw-Hill Education: Mathematical Reasoning Workbook for the GED Test. This workbook offers skillbuilding exercises in all the mathematics topics that you will encounter on the test. You also get samples of the latest question types and a posttest closely modeled on the real GED Mathematical Reasoning test, so you will know what to expect on exam day.
A Key (KET) for Schools course that inspires students to better exam results
Key for Schools Result is a complete preparation course for the Cambridge English: Key (KET) for Schools exam. It includes topics appropriate to the level and age group and has a contemporary look and feel.
Career Paths English: Information Technology is a new educational resource for information technology professionals who want to improve their English communication skills in a work environment. Incorporating career-specific vocabulary and contexts, each unit offers step-by-step instruction that immerses students in the four key language components: reading, listening, speaking, and writing. Information Technology addresses topics including computer components, accessories, software, Internet security, web design, and the future of the industry.