A series of twenty non-fiction science readers which engages children in the world around them. What is a fossil? What are minerals and metals? How are mountains formed? You can find the answers to...więcej »
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This award-winning graded readers series is full of original fiction, adapted fiction and factbooks especially written for teenagers. Kieran loves insects, and in particular spiders. He finds every...więcej »
Celem tego tomu jest z jednej strony pokazanie niektórych przynajmniej filozoficznych źródeł naturalizmu prawniczego, z drugiej natomiast omówienie najważniejszych stanowisk na...więcej »
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Polska praktyka prawnicza ucieka od rozstrzygania sporów w drodze negocjacji. Rezygnuje tym samym ze sposobu najbardziej efektywnego. Jakie są przyczyny tego stanu rzeczy? Czy wynika on ze s...więcej »
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