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Prospect workbook Intermediate
Deirdre Howard,The “Prospects Workbook” is a practical supplement to the main coursebook, designed to strengthen students’ understanding of English language skills. It contains various exercises in grammar, vocabulary, reading, and writing that help learners practice and apply what they have studied in the main textbook. Each unit includes engaging activities, tasks for self-assessment, and opportunities for communication. The workbook aims to develop students’ confidence, accuracy, and fluency in English, making it an effective tool for both classroom and independent learning.
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Prospects workbook Pre intermedia
Fiona Wallace,The “Prospects Workbook” is a practical supplement to the main coursebook, designed to strengthen students’ understanding of English language skills. It contains various exercises in grammar, vocabulary, reading, and writing that help learners practice and apply what they have studied in the main textbook. Each unit includes engaging activities, tasks for self-assessment, and opportunities for communication. T
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Prospect workbook Advanced
James Taylor,The book “Prospects” explores the possibilities, challenges, and expectations that individuals and societies face in the modern world. It focuses on how education, technology, and global development shape our future opportunities. Through analytical discussions and real-life examples, the work encourages readers to think critically about progress, innovation, and the human role in shaping a sustainable future. The book is useful for students, educators, and anyone interested in understanding future-oriented thinking and planning.
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Family Album 1
James Kelty,“Family Album 1” is a book that focuses on family life, relationships, and everyday experiences shared among relatives. It presents stories, dialogues, and activities that help readers learn about family traditions, communication, and emotions. The book also aims to develop language skills through practical examples related to family situations. It is suitable for students who want to improve their English while learning about cultural aspects of family life.
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Family Album 3
James Kelty,“Family Album 3” is a book that focuses on family life, relationships, and everyday experiences shared among relatives. It presents stories, dialogues, and activities that help readers learn about family traditions, communication, and emotions. The book also aims to develop language skills through practical examples related to family situations. It is suitable for students who want to improve their English while learning about cultural aspects of family life.
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Management Quality and Competiteveness
John M.Ivancevich,The book “Management” provides a comprehensive overview of the principles, functions, and processes of effective management in modern organizations. It covers key areas such as planning, organizing, leading, and controlling, emphasizing the importance of strategic decision-making, leadership, and communication in achieving organizational goals. The text also explores contemporary management challenges, including globalization, innovation, and ethics in business. Through practical examples and case studies, it helps readers understand how managers can motivate employees, improve productivity, and adapt to changing environments. This work serves as a valuable resource for students and professionals seeking to develop managerial knowledge and skills.
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The Western Experience
Fifth Edition,The Western Experience is a comprehensive survey of Western civilization, tracing its development from ancient times to the modern era. The book explores political, social, cultural, and intellectual movements that shaped Europe and, later, the broader Western world. It emphasizes the interactions between different civilizations, the evolution of ideas, and the influence of historical events on society.
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Think and Choose
B.A.Dianova,The book “Think and Choose” encourages readers to develop critical thinking and decision-making skills through a variety of thought-provoking texts and exercises. It focuses on helping learners analyze situations, express opinions, and make reasoned choices based on evidence and logic. The book also promotes moral and ethical reflection, guiding students to understand the consequences of their decisions. It is suitable for classroom use and supports interactive discussions that strengthen both language and reasoning abilities.
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Running For President
Martin Schram,Running for President explains the process of campaigning and voting in an accessible way, showing readers how leadership, responsibility, and civic engagement play important roles in democracy. Through clear examples and engaging storytelling, the book encourages young readers to understand that anyone can make a difference in their community and that leadership begins with participation and fairness. The author uses relatable characters and real-world connections to teach the value of honesty, teamwork, and respect in public service.
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Balook
Piers Anthony,In Balook, Ivan Southall explores themes of isolation, resilience, and the power of community through the story of a small Australian town struggling to survive after disaster. Southall uses vivid descriptions of the harsh rural landscape to mirror the emotional states of his characters, particularly the young protagonist who must confront fear and responsibility. The novel’s realistic dialogue and detailed setting reflect postwar Australian life, highlighting how adversity can reveal strength and compassion. Through Balook’s recovery, Southall invites readers to consider how cooperation and courage shape human endurance.
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The Maze
Catherine Coulter,This opening line sets a tone of confusion and isolation. The phrase “new life” suggests transformation or rebirth, while “cold darkness” and “stale, dusty air” create an atmosphere of mystery and fear. It immediately pulls the reader into the unknown world of the maze.
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The Aeneid Of Virgil
Jackson Knight,The Aeneid follows Aeneas, a Trojan prince and son of the goddess Venus, as he escapes the burning city of Troy and embarks on a divinely ordained journey to found a new homeland — which will become Rome. His voyage, filled with divine interventions, wars, and moral tests, mirrors the struggles of Rome’s own rise from chaos to order.
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Vital Lines
John Mukand,Vital Lines gathers a variety of short fiction pieces (or essays, depending on the edition) that centre around the world of medicine—doctors, patients, hospitals, illness, healing, ethical dilemmas. The “lines” of the title suggest the vital lines in medicine (e.g., lifelines, intravenous lines) but also the narrative lines that cross medicine and humanity.
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Icebound
Dean Koontz,A group of international scientists—specialists in geophysics, meteorology, and engineering—are working on a secret U.S. government project in the Arctic. Their goal: to use explosives to break apart icebergs for towing to drought-stricken regions as a freshwater source.
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Flame In The Mist
Renee Ahdieh,Mariko, the daughter of a prominent samurai, is betrothed to the emperor’s illegitimate son for political alliance. On her journey to the imperial city, her convoy is attacked by the Black Clan, a mysterious group of bandits. The ambush leaves everyone dead—except Mariko. Determined to uncover who tried to kill her, she disguises herself as a boy and infiltrates the Black Clan.
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English in ICT
Abduvaxabova D. N., Saydaliyeva G. S.,English in ICT‖ is B2 level English manual for the students of Computer Science and Technical English in Higher Education. It aims to help these students to extend and develop a wide variety of language skills and to acquire a knowledge of technology in English. Motivating and informative, authentic and semi-authentic texts to improve both reading and listening skills with variety topics are presented in themed topics. Interactive activities focus on learners‘ ―can do‖ statements and follow the principles of the Common European Framework of Reference requirements. The material in ―English in ICT‖ is based on skills development and communicative tasks. The book consists of 18 topical lessons and each lesson starts with colorful lead-in activity shifting students‘ focus on the topic. Lead-in activity followed by listening and speaking, reading and writing activities respectively.
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Introduction to Literature
Second Edition,The book “Introduction to Literature” serves as a comprehensive guide to understanding, interpreting, and appreciating literary works from various genres and periods. It introduces readers to the basic concepts, forms, and techniques of literature, including poetry, drama, and prose. The text explains fundamental literary elements such as theme, character, plot, setting, and symbolism, helping readers develop analytical and critical reading skills.
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American Odeyssey
Gary B. Nash,The book American Odyssey presents a comprehensive exploration of the history of the United States, tracing the nation’s development from its early beginnings to modern times. It highlights major political, social, economic, and cultural events that shaped American society. The text emphasizes themes such as democracy, freedom, migration, industrialization, and social change. Through vivid narratives, primary sources, and historical analysis, the book helps readers understand how diverse experiences and struggles have influenced the nation’s identity. Overall, American Odyssey serves as an engaging and educational journey through the American past, offering insight into the people, ideas, and events that continue to define the United States today.
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Professinal Selling
Karl F.Gretz,The book Professional Selling focuses on the principles, strategies, and skills required for effective salesmanship in modern business environments. It explores topics such as understanding customer needs, building relationships, communication techniques, persuasive presentations, and ethical selling practices. The text emphasizes the importance of trust, professionalism, and customer satisfaction in achieving long-term success. It also covers the sales process from prospecting and negotiation to closing and after-sales service. Through real-world examples and practical exercises, the book prepares readers to become confident, customer-oriented sales professionals. Overall, it serves as a comprehensive guide to mastering the art and science of professional selling.
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Basic Statistics for Business and Economics
Douglas A. Lind,The book Basic Statistics for Business and Economics introduces the fundamental concepts and methods of statistics used in business and economic analysis. It explains key topics such as data collection, descriptive statistics, probability, sampling, hypothesis testing, regression analysis, and forecasting. The authors emphasize practical applications of statistical tools for decision-making, problem-solving, and interpreting real-world data. Through examples, exercises, and case studies, the book helps readers understand how statistics support business strategies, economic planning, and market research. Overall, it serves as a clear and practical guide for students and professionals to apply statistical reasoning in economic and business contexts.