Exploring the evolution of information technologies and their societal implications, this follow-up to a groundbreaking 1982 bestseller delves deeper into the emergence of a post-industrial society. The author revisits key themes and predictions, providing insights into how these technologies shape our lives and futures, making it a timely reflection on contemporary challenges and opportunities.
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The Instruction Manual For The Mind
- 226 páginas
- 8 horas de lectura
Barry Jones, a skilled hypnotherapist, NLP practitioner, and life coach, operates from Harley Street in London, renowned for its medical excellence. His expertise combines therapeutic techniques to help clients overcome challenges and achieve personal growth, making him a sought-after professional in the field of mental wellness.
These simplified and shortened retellings make great literary classics accessible. Each remains faithful to the original text in the treatment of the story.Ages 8+196x130mm160pp
This title is based on two of CILT's earliest and most influential Pathfinders. It shows how it is possible to develop an ethos of communication in the target language involving teacher to pupil, pupil to teacher, and pupil to pupil interaction. The material has been updated and written, where appropriate, to take account of current curriculum initiatives and research.
On a trip to Transylvania, Jonathan Harker stays at an eerie castle owned by Count Dracula. When strange things start to happen, and the count escapes to London, Harker realizes that he and his friends are in grave danger.
Frankenstein
- 249 páginas
- 9 horas de lectura
"Famosa, escrita en un desafío por el famoso amigo del autor, el poeta Lord Byron, esta novela de terror gótica es una de las historias más inquietantes de todos los tiempos. Recuenta los trágicos eventos en la vida del joven doctor Frankenstein y las terribles consecuencias de su intento de crear vida artificial. Más de 100 años después de su publicación, sigue siendo una brillante y esencial reflexión sobre la ética cientí́fica, así como una obra maestra literaria." --
