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Richard B. Weller

    Die Drucker
    To the Ends of the Earth
    Expert First Certificate 2008 Students´ Resource Book w/ CD Pack (no key)
    The Landscape Project
    • The Landscape Project is a collection of essays by the landscape architecture faculty at the Weitzman School of Design at the University of Pennsylvania, long considered a leading institution in the field of landscape architecture.

      The Landscape Project
    • The Student's Resource Book is related to the Coursebook by unit topic and language and can be used by teachers to supplement and extend lessons. Alternatively, it can be used by students on their own to consolidate and enrich their language and practise exam skills or as an intensive course just prior to the exam. The Student's Resource Book contains: extensive grammar activities supplementing the language development sections of the Coursebook vocabulary consolidation and extension additional topic related exam practice for Papers 1 - 4 a complete practice exam at the end of the book* audio CD for the Resource Book listening exercises allowing students

      Expert First Certificate 2008 Students´ Resource Book w/ CD Pack (no key)
    • To the Ends of the Earth

      A Grand Tour for the 21st Century

      The book takes the reader on an intellectual adventure through a carefully curated selection of 120 places that can be understood as metaphors of contemporary global culture. Spread across all seven continents, from the depths of the ocean to outer space, these places are divided into six chapters: Paradises, Utopias, Machines, Monsters, Ruins, and Instruments. The spectrum ranges from Steve Jobs' Apple Park in California to a national park in Costa Rica, a small field station for the protection of wild orangutans in Borneo, the Great Green Wall in Central Africa, the Trump resort Mar-a-Lago, to the border wall between Israel and Palestine. This book is a grand tour of the most pertinent places in the world today.

      To the Ends of the Earth
    • Die Drucker

      Eine Dystopie über Digitalisierung und 3D-Druck aus dem Jahr 2040

      Die Drucker