Topics in linguistics – ISSUE 1: Politeness and Interaction
Topics in linguistics is an international scientific magazine published by UKF in Slovakia and Its target readers are those who are interested in area of linguists and scientists of intercultural communication, critical discourse analysis, pragmatics and sociolinguistics. There are several issues, each oriented on different aspect of linguistics.
Pair-It Extreme - the books that hook with extreme motivation, extreme pairing, and extreme instruction! This series engages a new generation of students in the digital age with: - Thematic clusters of books that hook using cutting edge images, exciting topics, and recurring characters - Genres, topics, design, structure, and instructional approach that engage boys - An extended bridge approach which expands the opportunity to read on a topic and forges powerful connections between fiction/nonfiction texts, encouraging critical thinking Guided Reading Level K
Cracking the New GRE, 2012 Edition (Graduate School Test Preparation)
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Cracking the New GRE, 2012 Edition (Graduate School Test Preparation)
• Access to 2 full-length practice tests • Practice questions with detailed explanations for every question • Key strategies for solving Text Completions, Sentence Equivalents, Numeric Entry, Quantitative Comparisons, and more • Thorough review of all GRE topics, including everything on the new GRE
The Philosopher's Way: Thinking Critically About Profound Ideas
The Philosopher's Way:Thinking Critically About Profound Ideas, 3/e, inspires students to think like a philosopher. Integrated readings, interspersed with commentary, guide students in their understanding of the topics, while critical thinking activities challenge students to go beyond their reading and explore the connections philosophy has on their everyday lives. Full-color visuals bring topics to life, and writing examples give students a foundation for their own philosophical exploration.
Melia succeeds in producing a book that manages to provide an accessible introduction to many key topics in the philosophy of modality; to give a sense of how different topics are connected to each other; and to offer some interesting new contributions to current debates.