The irresistible heroine of Confessions of a Shopaholic and Shopaholic Takes Manhattan is back! - in a hilarious tale of mothers and daughters, mothers and sons, and one blushing bride who just can’t say no to saying “I do.”
Saying, Seeing and Acting - The Psychological Semantics of Spatial Prepositions
Our use of spatial prepositions carries an implicit understanding of the functional relationships both between objects themselves and human interaction with those objects.This is the thesis rigorously explicated in Saying, Seeing and Acting. It aims to account not only for our theoretical comprehension of spatial relations but our ability to intercede with efficacy in the world of spatially related objects. Only the phenomenon of functionality can adequately account for what even the simplest of everyday experiences show to be the technically problematic, but still meaningful status of expressions of spatial location in contentious cases.
Teaching courses in English - Speech patterns videos
There are 47 lessons focusing on speech patterns - Introduction - Accents - Saying - Thank you - Idioms - Proverbs - Giving news - Office words - Health - Exercise - Friends - Fame - Saying sorry ..... And many more
The Golden Rules for Managers: 119 Incredible Lessons for Leadership Success
Often, the advice that makes the most impact does so because it's delivered in a clear, memorable saying that cuts to the heart of the issue. For business readers fed up with long books that say little, nothing could be more refreshing than The Golden Rules for Managers. Management expert Frank McNair distills the best business wisdom into 119 memorable nuggets that speak directly to management issues, then explains the lessons behind the each saying.
Added by: Kahena | Karma: 11526.37 | Fiction literature | 20 September 2010
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The Path of Daggers (abbreviated as tPoD by fans) is the eighth book of The Wheel of Time fantasy series written by American author Robert Jordan. The title of the book is a reference to a Seanchan saying: "On the heights, all paths are paved with daggers."