Although it focuses on Tokyo and Kyoto–the two Japanese cities that most tourists want to visit–Frommer's Easy Guide to Japan also examines the Japanese locations to which most tourists make day-trips or longer excursions from the two must-sees. Enjoying a far more favorable exchange rate than in recent years, the now-moderately-priced Japan is enjoying a major upswing in its incoming tourism, and our experienced author of many previous guidebooks to Japan has made it even easier to enjoy, easier to understand, easier to tour, in a concise "Easy Guide" designed to fit into pocket or purse.
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Face2Face 2nd edition Intermediate WB
face2face Second Edition is a completely updated and redesigned of the course in general English, selling for adults and young adults who want to learn quickly and effectively in today's world edition. Based on the communicative approach, combining the best of the current methodology with innovative new features designed to make learning easier and teaching. Vocabulary and grammar are given the same importance and there is a strong emphasis on listening and speaking in social situations.
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Even experienced writers can get confused by these two words, but juggling “who” and “whom” is surprisingly simple, and a handy infographic will make it even easier.
The Official Guide for GMAT Quantitative Review 2nd Edition
Improve your quantitative skills by focusing your GMAT preparation on the area where you need the most help. In addition to 75 new questions and answer explanations from GMAT exam experts, we’ve updated answer explanations for many questions to make them easier to follow and understand.
In Telecommunications, a visiting inventor investigating a stream of flying boulders discovers the islanders’ primitive communication system and decides to help them upgrade to one that is more efficient and less dangerous. The inventor introduces the telephone -- a device that uses electricity, light and radio waves to transmit sound messages. The islanders discover that fiber-optic systems make communicating over long distances even easier than phone lines. They learn how fax machines work and how cell phones make it possible to talk to anyone almost anywhere in the world!