The Best Argument Against Democracy Is A Five Minute Conversation With The Average Voter

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English B for the IB Diploma English B Coursebook

A dynamic and engaging course with relevant, authentic texts accompanied by creative activities. Explore the five new themes - Identities, Experiences, Human Ingenuity, Social Organisation and Sharing the Planet - with this clearly-structured coursebook. With over 50 per cent new content, lots of text handling exercises and more than 15 audio handling exercises for listening practice, this book helps students tackle the updated English B for the IB Diploma syllabus. Sample exam material, new content for SL and HL oral assessments and references to online videos provide opportunities for students to develop their skills. Answers to coursebook questions are in the teacher's resource and audio for the listening practice is online.
The Adventures of Button

Author: Button Douglas
language: en
Publisher: Page Publishing Inc
Release Date: 2015-05-12
The Button story is of a self absorbed, lazy, everyday little kid without financial means, wading through life's difficulties, finally beginning to become successful in his forties. The story speaks to the enhancing value of failure as a driver of success. Besides the story of Button, the book speaks to: A Self Cure for Phobias A Self Cure for Anxiety How Freedom in the World began only 600 years ago Religious History and Development in the World Moral Psychology of Polit
Uncle John's Bathroom Reader Colossal Collection of Quotable Quotes

Author: Bathroom Readers' Institute
language: en
Publisher: Simon and Schuster
Release Date: 2012-06-01
You’ll never be at a loss for words again with this inspired collection of quotes, from bona fide wits to bona fide dimwits. Bob Hope once said, "I grew up with six brothers. That’s how I learned to dance--waiting for the bathroom." No doubt, lots of people will be learning to tango and foxtrot while they wait for the rabid readers of Uncle John’s Colossal Collection of Quotable Quotes to emerge from the privy. The Bathroom Readers’ Institute searched high and low for the wittiest, wisest and stupidest things ever said, and collected these remarks in one remarkable volume. With more than 4,000 quotations from 1,600 speakers and writers--from bona fide wits like Oscar Wilde and David Letterman, to bona fide dimwits like Britney Spears (who infamously quipped, "I go to lots of overseas places, like Canada.")--there’s no other book of quotations quite like this one.