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This book provides an introduction to the theory and practice of intercultural business communication... Read more
Since the early 1970s, debate has raged over the "crisis of the welfare state." As the United States successfully exported its bootstrap brand of capitalism and an ever-broadening range of public activity came to be viewed through the prism of profit and loss, social welfare policies were closely scrutinized worldwide... Read more
A course for adult learners in the technical, industrial, and scientific sectors, who need English for everyday workplace communication... Read more
Chest Imaging Cases thoroughly encompasses the field of thoracic radiology through 137 cases covering common and challenging radiologic and clinical issues... Read more
We all age differently, but we can learn from shared experiences and insights. The conversations, or paired essays, in Aging Thoughtfully combine a philosopher's approach with a lawyer-economist's... Read more
Despite the spread and adoption of social network concepts outside of the academy and the rising use of social network analysis across a number of disciplines, there is no general book designed for serious readers that introduces them to the basic ideas and concepts of social networks... Read more
Information, ideas and insights into English language teaching to develop your own teaching. Read more
New and improved edition of the challenging secondary course that prepares students for school-leaving exams. Read more
This book is a reprint of an English translation of Cajal's original work, with abundant notes and commentaries by the editor... Read more
This book examines the results of a major study of innovation in organizations, calling into question most of the explanations of the innovation process that have been proposed in the past... Read more
What does it mean to engage in Deaf Studies and who gets to define the field? What would a truly deaf-led Deaf Studies research program look like? What are the research practices of deaf scholars in Deaf Studies, and how do they relate to deaf research participants and communities? What innovations do deaf scholars deem necessary in the field of Deaf Studies? In Innovation in Deaf Studies: The Role of Deaf Scholars, volume editors Annelies Kusters, Maartje De Meulder, and Dai O'Brien and their contributing authors tackle these questions and more... Read more
The course that helps students to communicate with people across departments and across industry sectors. Read more
This book looks at the role of 'ethnicity' in American literature and what that literature has said - and continues to say - about the diverse American culture... Read more
The efficient markets hypothesis has been the central proposition in finance for nearly thirty years... Read more
The first business course written specifically for one-to-one teaching. Read more
Van dit artikel (9780194771160 / New Headway - Beginner Workbook without key) is nog geen omschrijving beschikbaar... Read more
Narrative medicine has emerged in response to a health care system that places corporate and bureaucratic concerns over the needs of patients... Read more
Occupational and environmental health is the public health and multidisciplinary approach to the recognition, diagnosis, treatment, prevention, and control of disease, injuries, and other adverse health conditions resulting from hazardous environmental exposures in the workplace, the home, or the community... Read more
Sentimental Rules is an ambitious and highly interdisciplinary work, which proposes and defends a new theory about the nature and evolution of moral judgment... Read more
Business Result is a six-level business English course that gives students the communication skills they need for immediate use at work... Read more