Located between India and Tibet in the southern region of the Himalayan mountain range, the diminutive kingdom of Nepal is home to the world's highest peak, Mount Everest.Approximately the size of the state of Arkansas, Nepal is a landlocked country of 23 million with approximately three-fourths of its terrain covered by mountains. Due to years of geographical and self-imposed isolation, Nepal is one of the least developed countries of the world. In "Nepal", student researchers will learn about this country's people, culture, geography, government, economy, and history.
Are difficulties in dyslexia the same the world over? What can we learn from resources and practice in different countries? In this book, individuals, institutions and organisations have been gathered from around the world to report on the policies, resources and training for people with dyslexia and those who work with them. Over 50 countries are included in this guide, together with details of dyslexia associations and resources.
A Guide to Good Business Communications - 5th edition
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This 5th edition thoroughly revised and updated, with new title. It is a self-help guide for people in business or at work who want to improve their communication skills. It is a resource for business students at tertiary level, especially students of the new business vocational diploma. It is a handbook for students in other countries who may wish, or need, to learn business English as part of their general business course.
T3 magazine is a UK-based technology magazine which specialises in gadgets, gizmos, and other technology. Originally, T3 stood for Tomorrow's Technology Today, but this isn't used anywhere in the magazine or on the website anymore: It's exclusively referred to as T3 or T3.com. The magazine is popular but in terms of sales is ranked second among UK gadget magazines, is available in most countries in the world, and has syndicated/localised versions in over 20 countries.
Each book in the DK Readers series is specially crafted to suit the interests and learning stages of beginning readers. School Days takes a look at an average school day in the lives of children from seven countries around the world, showing how they are all different and yet all the same.