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Cracking the TOEFL iBT 2013 [Book] / Douglas Pierce and Sean Kinsell.

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextSeries: The Princeton reviewPublication details: New York : Random House, c2012.Edition: 2013 editionDescription: viii, 542 p. : ill. ; 28 cm. + 1 sound disc (sd. ; 4 3/4 in.)ISBN:
  • 0307944689 (pbk.)
  • 9780307944689 (pbk,)
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 428.0076
Other classification:
  • 428.0076
Summary: Offers drill questions, listening exercises, and a full-length simulated TOEFL exam. This edition features: Full-length simulated TOEFL iBT exam with accompanying audio sections on an MP3 CD; Core concept reviews & practice drill questions as well as listening exercises for the speaking, listening, reading, and writing sections; Updated strategies which reflect the changes in the reading section.Summary: "In The End of Power, award-winning columnist and former Foreign Policy editor Mois©♭s Na©Ưm illuminates the struggle between once-dominant megaplayers and the new micropowers challenging them in every field of human endeavor. Drawing on provocative, original research, Na©Ưm shows how the antiestablishment drive of micropowers can topple tyrants, dislodge monopolies, and open remarkable new opportunities, but it can also lead to chaos and paralysis. Na©Ưm deftly covers the seismic changes underway in business, religion, education, within families, and in all matters of war and peace. Examples abound in all walks of life: In 1977, eighty-nine countries were ruled by autocrats while today more than half the world's population lives in democracies. CEO's are more constrained and have shorter tenures than their predecessors. Modern tools of war, cheaper and more accessible, make it possible for groups like Hezbollah to afford their own drones. In the second half of 2010, the top ten hedge funds earned more than the world's largest six banks combined. Those in power retain it by erecting powerful barriers to keep challengers at bay. Today, insurgent forces dismantle those barriers more quickly and easily than ever, only to find that they themselves become vulnerable in the process."--Publisher's description
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Compact disc includes audio exercises to hone listening skills.

Copyright date is 2012. Date listed on cover is 2013.

Offers drill questions, listening exercises, and a full-length simulated TOEFL exam. This edition features: Full-length simulated TOEFL iBT exam with accompanying audio sections on an MP3 CD; Core concept reviews & practice drill questions as well as listening exercises for the speaking, listening, reading, and writing sections; Updated strategies which reflect the changes in the reading section.

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"In The End of Power, award-winning columnist and former Foreign Policy editor Mois©♭s Na©Ưm illuminates the struggle between once-dominant megaplayers and the new micropowers challenging them in every field of human endeavor. Drawing on provocative, original research, Na©Ưm shows how the antiestablishment drive of micropowers can topple tyrants, dislodge monopolies, and open remarkable new opportunities, but it can also lead to chaos and paralysis. Na©Ưm deftly covers the seismic changes underway in business, religion, education, within families, and in all matters of war and peace. Examples abound in all walks of life: In 1977, eighty-nine countries were ruled by autocrats while today more than half the world's population lives in democracies. CEO's are more constrained and have shorter tenures than their predecessors. Modern tools of war, cheaper and more accessible, make it possible for groups like Hezbollah to afford their own drones. In the second half of 2010, the top ten hedge funds earned more than the world's largest six banks combined. Those in power retain it by erecting powerful barriers to keep challengers at bay. Today, insurgent forces dismantle those barriers more quickly and easily than ever, only to find that they themselves become vulnerable in the process."--Publisher's description

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