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Preference, Belief, and Similarity-Selected Writing
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Preference, Belief, and Similarity-Selected WritingPreference, Belief, and Similarity-Selected Writing

Amos Tversky was a towering figure in the field of cognitive psychology and in the decision sciences. His research had enormous influence; he created new areas of study and helped transform related disciplines. His work was innovative, exciting, aesthetic, and ingenious. This book brings together forty of Tversky’s original articles, which he and the editor chose together during the last months of Tversky’s life. Because it includes only a fragment of Tversky’s published work, this book cannot provide a full sense of his remarkable achievements. Instead, this collection of favorites is intended to capture the essence of Tversky’s phenomenal mind.

 
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Just. Pre-Intermediate. Vocabulary (FCE)
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Just. Pre-Intermediate. Vocabulary (FCE)Just. Pre-Intermediate. Vocabulary (FCE)

The Just Series is a must for all teachers. It is flexible and once you find your way around it you can adapt your course to suit the students, whatever next week holds in store. It is designed for individual skills development as part of either a classroom-based course or a self-study programme. This book consists of 16 units. Each unit is divided into 2 sections

 

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Red is Best
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Red is BestKelly's mom doesn't understand about red. Red mittens make better snow-balls, red boots take bigger steps, and juice tastes better in a red cup. No doubt about it, Red is Best.
This plucky tale of one toddler's stubborn color preference, has marched its way into the hearts of readers around the world.
 
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