“…the holistic nature of learning, the nature of natural language – collocations will become so central to everyday teaching”. Lewis (2006) Teaching collocations: Further developments in the Lexical Approach
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Chapter 8 - Human resources. This chapter includes contents: Human resources and quality management, changing nature of human resources management, contemporary trends in human resources management, employee compensation, managing diversity in workplace, job design, job analysis, learning curves.
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33. A. that B. whom C. who D. which 34. A. and B. but C. neither D. or 35. A. take part B. participate C. attend D. join Ever since humans have inhabited the earth, they have made us of various forms of communication. Generally, this expression of thoug[r]
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