Master Barron's 1100 words using Word Lists, Flash Cards and Quizzes. This application is an ideal tool to build effective vocabulary and to prepare for GRE, GMAT, SAT and TOEFL.
In his provocative new book, The Tyranny of the Ideal, Gerald Gaus lays out a vision for how we should theorize about justice in a diverse society. Gaus shows how free and equal people, faced with intractable struggles and irreconcilable conflicts, might share a common moral life shaped by a just framework. He argues that if we are to take diversity seriously and if moral inquiry is sincere about shaping the world, then the pursuit of idealized and perfect theories of justice–essentially, the entire production of theories of justice that has dominated political philosophy for the past forty years–needs to change.
This simple and effective introduction to Irish Gaelic teaches everything one needs to speak, understand, read, and write in Irish Gaelic. This program assumes no background in the language, and it explains each new concept clearly with plenty of examples, making it ideal for beginners or anyone who wants a thorough review.
Does your heart skip a beat every time you think about the complexities of providing cardio care? Well, not anymore! Written in the award-winning Incredibly Easy! style, this completely updated Third Edition of Cardiovascular Care Made Incredibly Easy is the ideal reference for those entering or needing a refresher in cardiovascular nursing care.
The magazine offers an array of information and numerous news items about current events, which students do not find in their usual course books. Engage your students' interest with this ideal teaching material and get your students actively involved in their language learning. Created to bring students closer to contemporary English, Kid presents a wide range of current event articles and items on Anglophone culture which are ideal for class discussion. Every month Kid presents uptodate articles while the revision games and comic strips focus on comprehension and vocabulary recall.