This is an ideal course for teenagers at intermediate level working towards any international English exam at B2 level. An exciting and intensive skills-based course which focuses on contemporary teenage culture, making it easy and fun to use for both students and teachers.
We are always trying to save it. We fit more and more into less and less of it. But no matter what we do, there is never enough of it. With acute insight and mordant wit, James Gleick examines the biological, psychological, and cultural considerations that define our very human limits where time is concerned. He begins with "technological" time: the development of the watch; the advent of standard time; the jolt of recognition brought about by machines in which speed could be measured, computed, or adjusted; photography's ability to freeze a fast-moving world; computer-generated time.
Provides a solid yet accessible mathematical foundation for those interested in learning about wavelets & pursuing the broad range of applications for which the wavelet transform has proved successful.
Is there a way of managing organizations such that we can benefit both the members of traditionally disadvantaged groups and the organizations in which they work?
Further peeps through these pages prove this to be true; for nearly all the allusions and references to the beverage, by male writers, reveal the womanly influence that tea imparts. But this is not all. The side-lights of history, customs, manners, and modes of living which tea plays in the life of all nations will be found entertaining and instructive.