Amiga Format Issue 134 (2000-03)

Amiga Format Issue 134 (2000-03)

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Name: Amiga Format Issue 134 (2000-03)
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Title: Amiga Format issue 134 – Fullsize
Author: Scanned and Processed by Tomse @ http://retro-commodore.eu
Language: polski
Year: 1991
Subjects: N/A
Publisher: Wydawnictwo: PALMApress
ISBN: 9788312341233
Total pages: 84

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Zawiera opisy gier:
Corporation
Dragons Lair
Elvira – Mistress of the Dark
Empire Wargame of the century
Future Wars
Leisure Suit Larry II
Operation Stealth
Supremacy

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Amiga Format Issue 134 (2000-03) text

Amiga Format Issue 134 (2000-03) text

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Title: Amiga Format Issue 134
Author: Future Publishing
Language: polski
Year: 1986
Subjects: N/A
Publisher: Wydawnictwo: Wydawnictwa Artystyczne i Filmowe
ISBN: 8322102887
Total pages: 84

Description:

„Trzeba raz powiedzieć prawdę: dzieło Witkiewicza jest dotąd jedynym w ogóle wchodzącym w rachubę przyczynkiem Polski do teorii teatru – pisał w roku 1925 Tadeusz Peiper – I w każdym innym kraju dzieło takie posiadałoby już sumę namiętnych prozelitów, zdecydowanych do użycia wszystkich możliwych sposobów dla ucieleśnienia jego idei. Zresztą wbrew pozorom twierdzę, że i u nas hasła Witkiewicza nie mijają bez śladu i że wiele z tego, co dzieje się dzisiaj na naszych scenach, a także na widowiskach, byłoby niemożliwe, gdyby grunt nie był rozorany wysiłkiem Witkiewicza”.
Istotnie żadna teoria estetyczna nie wywołała u nas tylu sporów i dyskusji, co teoria Czystej Formy Witkiewicza.

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Amiga Format Issue 132 (2000-01)

Amiga Format Issue 132 (2000-01)

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Name: Amiga Format Issue 132 (2000-01)
Format: pdf
Size: 166.8 MB

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Title: Amiga Format Issue 132 – Fullsize
Author: Scanned and Processed by Tomse @ http://retro-commodore.eu
Language: polski
Year: 1991
Subjects: N/A
Publisher: Wydawnictwo: PALMApress
ISBN: 9788312341233
Total pages: 92

Description:

Zawiera opisy gier:
Corporation
Dragons Lair
Elvira – Mistress of the Dark
Empire Wargame of the century
Future Wars
Leisure Suit Larry II
Operation Stealth
Supremacy

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Amiga Format Issue 132 (2000-01) text

Amiga Format Issue 132 (2000-01) text

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Title: Amiga Format Issue 132
Author: Future Publishing
Language: polski
Year: 1986
Subjects: N/A
Publisher: Wydawnictwo: Wydawnictwa Artystyczne i Filmowe
ISBN: 8322102887
Total pages: 92

Description:

„Trzeba raz powiedzieć prawdę: dzieło Witkiewicza jest dotąd jedynym w ogóle wchodzącym w rachubę przyczynkiem Polski do teorii teatru – pisał w roku 1925 Tadeusz Peiper – I w każdym innym kraju dzieło takie posiadałoby już sumę namiętnych prozelitów, zdecydowanych do użycia wszystkich możliwych sposobów dla ucieleśnienia jego idei. Zresztą wbrew pozorom twierdzę, że i u nas hasła Witkiewicza nie mijają bez śladu i że wiele z tego, co dzieje się dzisiaj na naszych scenach, a także na widowiskach, byłoby niemożliwe, gdyby grunt nie był rozorany wysiłkiem Witkiewicza”.
Istotnie żadna teoria estetyczna nie wywołała u nas tylu sporów i dyskusji, co teoria Czystej Formy Witkiewicza.

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Amiga Format Issue 130 1999 12 Future Publishing GB

Amiga Format Issue 130 1999 12 Future Publishing GB

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Title: Amiga Format Issue 130, December 1999
Author: Donated by Peter
Language: polski
Year: 2016
Subjects: N/A
Publisher: Wydawnictwo: Oxford University Press
ISBN: 9780194423885
Total pages: 100

Description:

Ken Hyland provides an authoritative discussion of key aspects of writing for academic publication. What are the issues surrounding particular academic genres? What are the processes experienced by scholars writing in these genres on the way to publication?

The book explores some of the biggest issues and challenges in academic publication, including:

the impact of English as a global academic language,
the growth of the assessment culture surrounding publication,
the practices of knowledge construction at institutional and local levels,
the emergence of Open Access and social media publishing.

As well as outlining implications for pedagogy in the English-language classroom, Hyland fully evaluates the social practices surrounding knowledge creation and the political implications of global publishing.

"Ken Hyland’s book is an important contribution to the literature on academic publishing. It is accessibly written, key concepts and themes are well explained, and the issues that are discussed are clearly connected to the challenges faced by academic writers." Brian Paltridge, Professor of TESOL, University of Sydney

Ken Hyland is the Head of the Centre for Applied English Studies and holds the Chair of Applied Linguistics at the University of Hong Kong.

Oxford Applied Linguistics Series Advisers: Anne Burns and Diane Larsen-Freeman

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Amiga Format Issue 130 1999 12 Future Publishing GB text

Amiga Format Issue 130 1999 12 Future Publishing GB text

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Title: Amiga Format Magazine Issue 130
Author: Hyland Ken
Language: polski
Year: 2016
Subjects: N/A
Publisher: Wydawnictwo: Oxford University Press
ISBN: 9780194423885
Total pages: 100

Description:

Ken Hyland provides an authoritative discussion of key aspects of writing for academic publication. What are the issues surrounding particular academic genres? What are the processes experienced by scholars writing in these genres on the way to publication?

The book explores some of the biggest issues and challenges in academic publication, including:

the impact of English as a global academic language,
the growth of the assessment culture surrounding publication,
the practices of knowledge construction at institutional and local levels,
the emergence of Open Access and social media publishing.

As well as outlining implications for pedagogy in the English-language classroom, Hyland fully evaluates the social practices surrounding knowledge creation and the political implications of global publishing.

"Ken Hyland’s book is an important contribution to the literature on academic publishing. It is accessibly written, key concepts and themes are well explained, and the issues that are discussed are clearly connected to the challenges faced by academic writers." Brian Paltridge, Professor of TESOL, University of Sydney

Ken Hyland is the Head of the Centre for Applied English Studies and holds the Chair of Applied Linguistics at the University of Hong Kong.

Oxford Applied Linguistics Series Advisers: Anne Burns and Diane Larsen-Freeman

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Amiga Format Issue 129 1999 11 Future Publishing GB

Amiga Format Issue 129 1999 11 Future Publishing GB

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Size: 169.45 MB

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Title: Academic Publishing: Issues and Challenges in the Construction of Knowledge – Oxford Applied Linguistics
Author: Hyland Ken
Language: polski
Year: 2016
Subjects: N/A
Publisher: Wydawnictwo: Oxford University Press
ISBN: 9780194423885
Total pages: 100

Description:

Ken Hyland provides an authoritative discussion of key aspects of writing for academic publication. What are the issues surrounding particular academic genres? What are the processes experienced by scholars writing in these genres on the way to publication?

The book explores some of the biggest issues and challenges in academic publication, including:

the impact of English as a global academic language,
the growth of the assessment culture surrounding publication,
the practices of knowledge construction at institutional and local levels,
the emergence of Open Access and social media publishing.

As well as outlining implications for pedagogy in the English-language classroom, Hyland fully evaluates the social practices surrounding knowledge creation and the political implications of global publishing.

"Ken Hyland’s book is an important contribution to the literature on academic publishing. It is accessibly written, key concepts and themes are well explained, and the issues that are discussed are clearly connected to the challenges faced by academic writers." Brian Paltridge, Professor of TESOL, University of Sydney

Ken Hyland is the Head of the Centre for Applied English Studies and holds the Chair of Applied Linguistics at the University of Hong Kong.

Oxford Applied Linguistics Series Advisers: Anne Burns and Diane Larsen-Freeman

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Amiga Format Issue 129 1999 11 Future Publishing GB text

Amiga Format Issue 129 1999 11 Future Publishing GB text

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Size: 13.53 MB

Book:

Title: Amiga Format Magazine Issue 129
Author: Hyland Ken
Language: polski
Year: 2016
Subjects: N/A
Publisher: Wydawnictwo: Oxford University Press
ISBN: 9780194423885
Total pages: 100

Description:

Ken Hyland provides an authoritative discussion of key aspects of writing for academic publication. What are the issues surrounding particular academic genres? What are the processes experienced by scholars writing in these genres on the way to publication?

The book explores some of the biggest issues and challenges in academic publication, including:

the impact of English as a global academic language,
the growth of the assessment culture surrounding publication,
the practices of knowledge construction at institutional and local levels,
the emergence of Open Access and social media publishing.

As well as outlining implications for pedagogy in the English-language classroom, Hyland fully evaluates the social practices surrounding knowledge creation and the political implications of global publishing.

"Ken Hyland’s book is an important contribution to the literature on academic publishing. It is accessibly written, key concepts and themes are well explained, and the issues that are discussed are clearly connected to the challenges faced by academic writers." Brian Paltridge, Professor of TESOL, University of Sydney

Ken Hyland is the Head of the Centre for Applied English Studies and holds the Chair of Applied Linguistics at the University of Hong Kong.

Oxford Applied Linguistics Series Advisers: Anne Burns and Diane Larsen-Freeman

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Amiga Format Issue 128 1999 10 Future Publishing GB

Amiga Format Issue 128 1999 10 Future Publishing GB

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Size: 292.59 MB

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Title: Academic Publishing: Issues and Challenges in the Construction of Knowledge – Oxford Applied Linguistics
Author: Scanned by DonAmiga
Language: polski
Year: 2016
Subjects: N/A
Publisher: Wydawnictwo: Oxford University Press
ISBN: 9780194423885
Total pages: 100

Description:

Ken Hyland provides an authoritative discussion of key aspects of writing for academic publication. What are the issues surrounding particular academic genres? What are the processes experienced by scholars writing in these genres on the way to publication?

The book explores some of the biggest issues and challenges in academic publication, including:

the impact of English as a global academic language,
the growth of the assessment culture surrounding publication,
the practices of knowledge construction at institutional and local levels,
the emergence of Open Access and social media publishing.

As well as outlining implications for pedagogy in the English-language classroom, Hyland fully evaluates the social practices surrounding knowledge creation and the political implications of global publishing.

"Ken Hyland’s book is an important contribution to the literature on academic publishing. It is accessibly written, key concepts and themes are well explained, and the issues that are discussed are clearly connected to the challenges faced by academic writers." Brian Paltridge, Professor of TESOL, University of Sydney

Ken Hyland is the Head of the Centre for Applied English Studies and holds the Chair of Applied Linguistics at the University of Hong Kong.

Oxford Applied Linguistics Series Advisers: Anne Burns and Diane Larsen-Freeman

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Amiga Format Issue 128 1999 10 Future Publishing GB text

Amiga Format Issue 128 1999 10 Future Publishing GB text

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Name: Amiga Format Issue 128 1999 10 Future Publishing GB text
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Size: 20.76 MB

Book:

Title: Amiga Format Magazine Issue 128
Author: Hyland Ken
Language: polski
Year: 2016
Subjects: N/A
Publisher: Wydawnictwo: Oxford University Press
ISBN: 9780194423885
Total pages: 100

Description:

Ken Hyland provides an authoritative discussion of key aspects of writing for academic publication. What are the issues surrounding particular academic genres? What are the processes experienced by scholars writing in these genres on the way to publication?

The book explores some of the biggest issues and challenges in academic publication, including:

the impact of English as a global academic language,
the growth of the assessment culture surrounding publication,
the practices of knowledge construction at institutional and local levels,
the emergence of Open Access and social media publishing.

As well as outlining implications for pedagogy in the English-language classroom, Hyland fully evaluates the social practices surrounding knowledge creation and the political implications of global publishing.

"Ken Hyland’s book is an important contribution to the literature on academic publishing. It is accessibly written, key concepts and themes are well explained, and the issues that are discussed are clearly connected to the challenges faced by academic writers." Brian Paltridge, Professor of TESOL, University of Sydney

Ken Hyland is the Head of the Centre for Applied English Studies and holds the Chair of Applied Linguistics at the University of Hong Kong.

Oxford Applied Linguistics Series Advisers: Anne Burns and Diane Larsen-Freeman

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