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LISTEN AND LEARN - "1000 słów i zwrotów w pracy za granicą" [For Speakers Of Polish]
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LISTEN AND LEARN - "1000 słów i zwrotów w pracy za granicą" [For Speakers Of Polish]LISTEN AND LEARN.
1000 słów i zwrotów
w pracy za granicą
dla początkujących

An Audiocourse 'Working Abroad' for speakers of Polish (beginners) + book.
Audio Kurs (Praca Za Granicą). "1000 słów i zwrotów w pracy za granicą".

 
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Rick Roderick and his 3 audio courses.
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Rick Roderick and his 3 audio courses.Rick Roderick and his 3 audio courses. TTC

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Direct link – прямая ссылка.
Rick Roderick - Philosophy and Human Values – 172 Mb
Rick Roderick - Self Under Siege - Philosophy in the 20th Century – 122 Mb
Rick Roderick - Nietzsche and the Post-Modern Condition – 146 Mb
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http://englishtips.org/index.php?newsid=1150792022,

Rick Roderick received his bachelor's degree at the University of Texas at Austin. He did post-graduate work at Baylor University and earned his Ph.D. at the University of Texas at Austin.
Since 1977, Professor Roderick held teaching positions at Baylor University, the University of Texas, Duke University and National University in Los Angeles. His areas of specialization were Marx and Marxism, Social and Political Philosophy, Critical Theory (Habermas and the Frankfurt School), 19th-Century Philosophy, and Contemporary Continental Philosophy. He also taught Ethics, Logic, History of Modern Philosophy, Aesthetics, and Existentialism.
Dr. Roderick was the editor of the Baylor Philosophy Journal and a member of the Phi Sigma Tau National Honor Society of Philosophy. He was the recipient of the Oldright Fellowship at the University of Texas and served as associate editor to The Pawn Review and Current Perspectives in Social Theory. He was the author of the book Habermas and the Foundation of Critical Theory (1986) as well as numerous articles in professional journals. He presented more than 25 papers, and published 13 reviews and literary criticisms.
He was the recipient of the Oldright Fellowship at the University of Texas and served as associate editor to The Pawn Review and Current Perspectives in Social Theory. Dr. Roderick was the editor of the Baylor Philosophy Journal and a member of the Phi Sigma Tau National Honor Society of Philosophy. He presented more than 25 papers, and published 13 reviews and literary criticisms. He was the author of the book Habermas and the Foundation of Critical Theory (1986) as well as numerous articles in professional journals.
Rick Roderick died in 2002.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rick_Roderick

 
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TMS - Understanding the Holocaust
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TMS - Understanding the Holocaust
Professor David Engel (New York University)
14 lectures [30 minutes/lecture]
In Understanding the Holocaust, Professor David Engel of New York University examines the encounter between Germany’s Third Reich and the Jews of the twenty European countries that fell under Nazi domination between 1933 and 1945.
 
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Science Fiction; The Literature Of Technological Imagination
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Science Fiction; The Literature Of Technological ImaginationEric Rabkin is a Professor of English Language and Literature at the University of Michigan in Ann Arbor. As a teacher, Rabkin is especially known for his large, popular lecture courses on science fiction and fantasy, and for his many teaching innovations, including the development of the highly successful Practical English writing program for those who will use writing in their work lives, and for his work at all levels, including faculty training, in research and communication applications of computer technologies.
 
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Soul and the city – Art, Literature and Urban Living
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Soul and the city – Art, Literature and Urban Living
(8 lectures, 45 minutes/lecture)
Course No. 484
Taught by Arnold Weinstein
Brown University
Ph.D., Harvard University

"A great city is, to be sure, the school for studying life." —Samuel Johnson
We spend our lives building in empty spaces. Out of nothing, we make something. We fashion jobs, relationships, structures, and meanings. Without these creations, we would live in a wasteland.
The Soul and the City: Art, Literature, and Urban Living is not a compendium of statistics on city life, a guidebook, or a historical look. This course focuses on complex artistic representations of city life from the 18th to the 20th century.
Brown University's Professor Weinstein (Ph.D., Harvard University) selects particular moments and cities to illustrate urban themes such as anonymity, orientation, and exchange. You visit St. Petersburg just before the Russian revolution, the industrial age in the novels of Charles Dickens, and the present global electronic era on the cinematic screen. Professor Weinstein serves as a literary theorist, cultural critic, and philosopher.
Portraits of humanity come through several great artists in a variety of mediums:
Painter Edvard Munch depicts the emptiness of urban living.
Poet Charles Baudelaire celebrates how crowds impact his imagination.
Author Daniel Defoe dramatizes the freedom the city offers people who want to change their identities.

 
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