Книга: John Allison «In Company Second Edition All Levels Case Studies (+ Audio CD)»

In Company Second Edition All Levels Case Studies (+ Audio CD)

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•In Company Case Studies is a teacher's resource pack book packed with photocopiable ready-to-use business case studies•Ideal for the practical Business English classroom •Contains 25 Case Studies •Accompanying Audio CD •Follow-up-activities encourage learners to reflect on their own solutions

Издательство: "Macmillan Publishers" (2009)

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John Allison

John Allison may refer to:

* John A. Allison IV (1948— ), chairman and CEO of BB&T
* John Allison (artist), author of the webcomics "Bobbins" and "Scary Go Round"
* John Allison (Representative) (1812–1878), U.S. Representative for Pennsylvania's 20th and 23rd Districts
* John Moore Allison (1905–1978), U.S. ambassador to Japan, Indonesia, and Czechoslovakia
* John Allison (anthroposophist)
* Sir John Allison (RAF officer), Air Chief Marshal, RAF
* John Allison (special effects designer)
* John Fall Allison, pioneer settler, justice of the peace and Gold Commissioner in the Similkameen Country of the Southern Interior of British Columbia, Canada
* John W. Allison (b. 1893), (John Williams Allison) artist, collector and singer of folk songs

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