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If you have ever felt that you are "adulting" but not quite winning at it, this book is for you. It is a tool for self-reflection, offering solace to those who feel overwhelmed by the pressure to be happy and successful all the time.
Brought together by the organization of the same name, founded by philosopher Alain de Botton, this book acts as a comprehensive guide to the "soft" skills that are actually the hardest to master. It compiles the core teachings of The School of Life into a single volume, offering a structured curriculum for emotional maturity. isbn: 9781009212991
This section uses data from the Cambridge Learner Corpus to highlight frequent errors made by students at this level, helping them self-correct before mistakes become habits. If you have ever felt that you are
is not a book you read once and shelve; it is a manual to return to whenever you feel lost in a relationship, stuck in your career, or disconnected from yourself. It reminds us that emotional intelligence is a skill that can be learned, practiced, and improved upon—no matter how old we are. It compiles the core teachings of The School
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The Cambridge Handbook of the Law, Policy, and Regulation of Human-Robot Interaction is a definitive, scholarly cornerstone. It is not flawless (the prose can be heavy, and tomorrow’s news may date a chapter), but as of its publication, no other single volume offers such a systematic, cross-jurisdictional look at how law and robots collide. Highly recommended for institutional libraries and practitioners – individual buyers should confirm they need this depth.
Each unit begins with authentic texts (articles, blogs, or essays) that show how specific grammar points are naturally applied.