Living with Depression - Why Biology and Biography Matter Along the Path the Hope and Healing
One out of four Americans will experience mental illness in their lifetime; major depressive disorder is the leading cause of disability in the United States for ages 15 through 44. However, only a fraction of those suffering will seek treatment; 25 percent will seek treatment for symptoms. Stigma claims the other 75 percent, wedging depressed individuals into a life of silent suffering.
Living Grammar takes a practical approach to grammar. A three-level series where students learn and practise grammar in everyday contexts. The CD-ROM at each level includes: - Interactive grammar exercises providing extra practice. - Links to Word focus exercises.Listening and reading mazes where students choose what happens in a dialogue or story. - Opportunity for students to record and listen to themselves participating in the listening mazes. - Tests to check progress. Pre-intermediate A2 Level (KET and towards PET)
Living Grammar takes a practical approach to grammar. A three-level series where students learn and practise grammar in everyday contexts. The CD-ROM at each level includes: - Interactive grammar exercises providing extra practice. - Links to Word focus exercises.Listening and reading mazes where students choose what happens in a dialogue or story. - Opportunity for students to record and listen to themselves participating in the listening mazes. - Tests to check progress. Intermediate B1 Level
We the Living is the first novel published by the Russian-American novelist Ayn Rand. First published in 1936, it is a story of life in post-revolutionary Russia. Rand observes in the foreword to this book that We the Living was the closest she would ever come to writing an autobiography. Her working title for the novel had been Airtight. We the Living was first completed in 1934, but, despite support from H.L. Mencken, who deemed it "a really excellent piece of work," it was rejected by several publishers until 1936.