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Oxford Literacy Web
Oxford Literacy Web

By Peter Riley, Peter D. Riley, Peter D. Riley, Christine Butterworth, Mark McArthur-Christie, James Driver

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Cars can make travelling quick and easy, but what about all the pollution and congestion they cause? This book looks at the benefits and drawbacks of using cars and considers some of the alternatives

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Oxford Literacy Web
Oxford Literacy Web

By Christine Butterworth, Peter Riley, James Driver, Peter D. Riley, Mark McArthur-Christie, Peter D. Riley, Christine Butterworth, Mark McArthur-Christie, James Driver

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Cars can make travelling quick and easy, but what about all the pollution and congestion they cause? This book looks at the benefits and drawbacks of using cars and considers some of the alternatives

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Computer-Aided Engineering
Computer-Aided Engineering

By Peter Riley, Consultant Editor: Peter Riley

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Designed for students taking the City and Guilds Computer-aided Engineering 230 scheme and equivalent BTEC courses, this combination of core text and 5 related workbooks covers the key topics and g...

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Mastering Biology
Mastering Biology

By O. F. G. Kilgour, Peter Riley, O.F.G. Kilgour, Fred Kilgour

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Mastering Biology 3rd edition has been fully revised and updated to provide the information required for today's syllabuses. The book provides an interactive element where the readers can focus on...

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