Advanced The magazine offers a selection of topics presented in the most prestigious Anglo- American newspapers to offer a wide panorama of the most interesting aspects of the Anglophone reality. Original articles are included and columns of traditions, itineraries and curiosities.
Upper intermediate (B2-C1) A truly youthful magazine that offers articles on the most updated global current events and on Anglophone countries. An indispensible tool to allow adolescents to read and comprehend with ease topics that reflect their own reality. Comics and games offer moments of utter relaxation and reinforce the structures presented.
Undress for Success: The Naked Truth about Making Money at Home
This book is for the bummed out, burned out, and stressed out professional, stay-at-home parent, or retiring boomer who dreams of a home-based job or business, but doesn’t know how to make that dream a reality.
Virtual Art: From Illusion to ImmersionThe computer's ability to immerse a user in virtual image spaces "is not the revolutionary innovation its protagonists are fond of interpreting it to be," Grau writes. "The idea of virtual reality only appears to be without a history; in fact, it rests firmly on historical art traditions." Grau (lecturer in art history at Humboldt University in Berlin,) traces the lineage of virtual reality as far back as the frescoes of a villa in Pompeii.
Einstein's Revolution: Library Edition (Audio Classics: Science & Discovery)Relativity is a concept rooted in the tension between appearance and reality, and it reaches far back in history. Heraclitus argued that only change is real; Parmenides argued that change is impossible, and his follower Zeno invented paradoxes illustrating many of the problems in concepts like space, time, and infinity. Protagoras even argued that there is no single, correct view of reality, but that reality for any person is precisely as in seems to that person. In his words, Man is the measure of all things.