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After twenty-five years of marriage, Merrilee Boyack shares her
marriage secrets in this new talk on CD recorded in front of a live
audience. Merrilee offers practical tips for women who want to better
understand men (particularly their husbands) and build happier
marriages. She helps women understand how men think and teaches
practical communication skills and tools to help strengthen any
marriage.
"For the record, I reviewed this recording first to `protect
the guilty' (namely me) and make sure that I could yank anything that
even remotely hinted at my tortuous journey toward being a better
husband and father. Surprisingly (probably due to her amnesia), I
didn't have to exercise eminent domain or late-night stealth editing.
The honest truth is that Merrilee has a LOT of great ideas to share. If
you think her books are funny, inspirational, educational, and
motivational, you have no idea what it is like to actually live with
her. She is the real deal."--Steven Boyack, the author's husband.
Брайн не спит и продолжает сканить книги! Сегодня у нас начинается раздача уровня стартер от cutting edge. Как уже наверное понятно из названия - учебник для самых-самых начинающих. Учим язык начиная с привет и как поживаешь... В остальном учебник как и остальные похож по структуре и по тематике... AUDIO ADDED
Singing Songs 2, the second especial issue released by The teacher's magazine, presents new songs designed for English teachers working with kindergarten and primary school students. This new issue includes 12 songs and their karaoke versions for students to sing along and also suggested activities.
Singing Songs 1, an especial issue published by The teacher's magazine, presents a CD with songs designed for the teaching of English to kindergarten and primary school students. The CD includes 18 songs and their karaoke versions for children to sing along.
"Einstein's Miraculous Year" and “Relativity in a Nutshell” are presented by Professor Richard Wolfson, a 20-year teaching veteran at Middlebury College. These lectures reflect his expertise in interpreting science for the non-specialist.
In “Einstein's Miracle Year,” you will learn about 1905, when the great physicist published major works in diverse areas of physics. Two of them—on the quantum nature of light and on special relativity—laid the groundwork for much of 20th-century physics. Others presented final convincing evidence for the reality of atoms and molecules.
Einstein's name is most closely associated with the Theory of Relativity. In “Relativity in a Nutshell,” Dr. Wolfson outlines the essence of relativity and hints at why the theory requires a radical restructuring of our notions of time and space.