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The Economist – 28 November 2015
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The Economist – 28 November 2015The Economist – 28 November 2015

The Economist claims it "is not a chronicle of economics." Rather, it aims "to take part in a severe contest between intelligence, which presses forward, and an unworthy, timid ignorance obstructing our progress." It takes an editorial stance which is supportive of free trade, globalisation, government health and education spending, as well as other, more limited forms of governmental intervention. It targets highly educated readers and claims an audience containing many influential executives and policy-makers.
 
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English Grammar II - Practice
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English Grammar II - PracticeEnglish Grammar II - Practice

The textbook "English Grammar" is intended for the junior students of the Daugavpils University. The aim of the book is to consolidate and develop students' knowledge and skills in the use of English grammar forms and structures.
The book consists of two parts: "Morphology" and "Practice".
Book II (part 1 and 2) includes various exercises meant for developing students' skills in the use of the grammar forms and structures described in Book I. The exercises are focused on the comprehension of the form, meaning and use of the grammar structures through reflection on the forms, their transformation and selection.
 
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The Economist – 24 October 2015
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The Economist – 24 October 2015The Economist – 24 October 2015

The Economist claims it "is not a chronicle of economics." Rather, it aims "to take part in a severe contest between intelligence, which presses forward, and an unworthy, timid ignorance obstructing our progress." It takes an editorial stance which is supportive of free trade, globalisation, government health and education spending, as well as other, more limited forms of governmental intervention. It targets highly educated readers and claims an audience containing many influential executives and policy-makers.
 
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The Economist 17 October 2015
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The Economist 17 October 2015

The Economist claims it "is not a chronicle of economics." Rather, it aims "to take part in a severe contest between intelligence, which presses forward, and an unworthy, timid ignorance obstructing our progress." It takes an editorial stance which is supportive of free trade, globalisation, government health and education spending, as well as other, more limited forms of governmental intervention. It targets highly educated readers and claims an audience containing many influential executives and policy-makers.
 
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Self Impression: Life-Writing, Autobiografiction, and the Forms of Modern Literature
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Self Impression: Life-Writing, Autobiografiction, and the Forms of Modern LiteratureSelf Impression: Life-Writing, Autobiografiction, and the Forms of Modern Literature

Modernism is often characterized as a movement of impersonality; a rejection of auto/biography. But most of the major works of European modernism and postmodernism engage in very profound and central ways with questions about life-writing.
 
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