When people who interact do not share the same abilities, orientations, or beliefs, the results are often disastrous, leaving everyone involved feeling misunderstood, underappreciated, and resentful. Why does this happen? How can we find and focus on the strengths in our differences, rather than the weaknesses? How can we accept that our differences bring with them different ways of looking at a problem, and that these different ways of looking at things lead to unique, and sometimes conflicting, solutions to problems?
Focused and challenging, Fast Track to FCE consolidates all the key grammar and vocabulary students need for the First Certificate exam, and trains them in essential exam technique. While looking at what is being tested and why, students learn how to tackle each task in the most effective way.
Babies and toddlers always enjoy looking at brightly colored pictures, especially when they are of food!
Here are lots of different types of fruit, from juicy apples and oranges to the more exotic mangoes and melons. This first words and picture book will delight children up to the age of 5 who will love looking at it with their parents or by themselves.
Babies and toddlers always have fun dressing up and trying on all sorts of clothes.
They will delight in looking at this fun first picture book with their parents and by themselves.
Jostein Gaarder - Sophie’s World
A Novel About the History of Philosophy
“First, think of a beginner’s guide to philosophy, written by a schoolteacher ... Next, imagine a
fantasy novel— something like a modern-day version of Through the Looking Glass. Meld these
disparate genres, and what do you get? Well, what you get is an improbable international
bestseller ... a runaway hit... [a] tour deforce.”
—Time