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First published in 1983. Routledge is an imprint of Taylor & Francis, an informa company.
Biografía del autor:
IAN PRINGLE was born in Port Shepstone and grew up on a gold mine on the East Rand. After national service in the South African Air Force, he migrated to Rhodesia to work as an industrial chemist and flew aircraft as a hobby. He was drafted into the Police Reserve Air Wing as a pilot, and was involved in numerous enemy contacts. Pringle earned his MBA in the UK and rose to divisional CEO level with Burmah Castrol, spending much of his career in Asia and Europe. He learned to fly helicopters and later ex-military jets in England. He retired to Cape Town in 2004, bringing two Cold War jets with him, and he teamed up with Thunder City, where he still flies the Hawker Hunter, Buccaneer and aerobatic aircraft.
Aviva Freedman has been studying the composing process and the development of writing abilities for the past fifteen years. Over that same period, she has also supervised a writing center a Carleton University in Canada and has taught courses on writing research, composition theory, and genre studies as part of a post-graduate program offered to practicing teachers by the Department of Linguistics and Applied Language Studies. Her current research includes investigations into differences and similarities between school and workplace writing.
Aviva Freedman has been studying the composing process and the development of writing abilities for the past fifteen years. Over that same period, she has also supervised a writing center a Carleton University in Canada and has taught courses on writing research, composition theory, and genre studies as part of a post-graduate program offered to practicing teachers by the Department of Linguistics and Applied Language Studies. Her current research includes investigations into differences and similarities between school and workplace writing.
IAN PRINGLE was born in Port Shepstone and grew up on a gold mine on the East Rand. After national service in the South African Air Force, he migrated to Rhodesia to work as an industrial chemist and flew aircraft as a hobby. He was drafted into the Police Reserve Air Wing as a pilot, and was involved in numerous enemy contacts. Pringle earned his MBA in the UK and rose to divisional CEO level with Burmah Castrol, spending much of his career in Asia and Europe. He learned to fly helicopters and later ex-military jets in England. He retired to Cape Town in 2004, bringing two Cold War jets with him, and he teamed up with Thunder City, where he still flies the Hawker Hunter, Buccaneer and aerobatic aircraft.
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