Karl Marx: Das Kapital From Capitalist Exploitation to Communist Revolution Narrated by Louis Rukeyser In his monumental work, Das Kapital, Karl Marx (1818-1883), tried to show that capitalism was both inefficient and immoral. His key to explaining capitalism is his labor theory of value, which he developed from ideas of Adam Smith and David Ricardo.
The development ot cutrriculum, syllabud and textbook is a continuous process. Incontinuation of it, this book has been developed and rationally evaluated by a group of experts, which included curriculum specialists, subject specialists, teacher trainers and classroom teachers. The contents and illustartions of this book have been developed on order to suit the learners' age and cognitive level. In this book effective communicative approach and techniques intehtrated with existing traditional methods have been introduced. The book emphasizes practicing language skills through a variery of meaningful and enjoyable activities.
An Introduction to the History of Mathematics, Third EditionThis classic best-seller by a well-known author introduces mathematics history to math and math education majors. Suggested essay topics and problem studies challenge students. CULTURAL CONNECTIONS sections explain the time and culture in which mathematics developed and evolved. Portraits of mathematicians and material on women in mathematics are of special interest.
100 Key Words make up half of all those we read and write. This essential vocabulary is carefully introduced, practiced and developed throughout the scheme.
Spotlight on CAE is a completely new, comprehensive course carefully written to the new CAE exam specifications introduced in December 2008. It prepares adult and younger learners to excel in the revised exam. All four skills are developed within each of the sixteen units, and are supported by an overall skills-based examination syllabus.