Reading Faces
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A young woman seated, reading, possibly Charlotte Nelson Photo Mugs Recto A seated female figure, not identified by the annotated inscription on the mount. She faces the viewer and looks up to the right. Her right elbow rests on the arm of the chair, with her forearm raised towards her head and her fingers elegantly outstretched. Her left arm rests on her lap….. |
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Goethe/stieler Photo Mugs Johann Wolfgang Von Goethe German Writer And Scientist …. |
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Sherlock Holmes / Doyle Photo Mugs A REMINISCENCE OF MR. SHERLOCK HOLMES (later retitled The Adventure of Wisteria Lodge). There was a face looking at me through the lower pane….. |
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America, Why I Love Her $8.71 No Description AvailableNo Track Information AvailableMedia Type: CDArtist: WAYNE,JOHNTitle: AMERICA WHY I LOVE HERStreet Release Date: 01/31/2002… |
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The Best of the Best of Electric Company $7.01 Synopsis: Item Type: DVD MovieItem Rating: NRStreet Date: 03/07/06Wide Screen: noDirector Cut: noSpecial Edition: noLanguageENGLISHForeign Film: noSubtitlesnoDubbed: noFull Frame: yesRe-Release: noPackaging: Sleeve Please note: This supplier will be closed on 11/24, 11/25, 12/26, 1/2 for the holidays. The shipping cut off is 12/10 to try and have the products delivered by Christmas…. |
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A Gift Of Love: Deepak & Friends Present Music Inspired By The Love Poems Of Rumi $15.95 “The innocence of my life releases the God I love everywhere.” These are the words of Rumi, 13th-century poet and founder of the Whirling Dervishes of Sufism, as spoken by the mature and melodious voice of Rosa Parks. Her voice, American history, those words, intense longing: Power. In celebration of the human spirit, The Gift of Love is a recitation of the love poems of Rumi by Dr. Chopra and cel… |
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How to Read Faces – The Ultimate Advantage [VHS] $19.95 Learn revolutionary techniques for understanding how people think. Presented By Samantha’joy. If you deal with people you need to watch this video. Imagine the advantages of knowing how another person will think, behave and respond just by looking at their face and the way it’s structured. This video gives you that advantage! Face reading has been around for hundreds of years. It has now been … |
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Honeywell RTH221B Basic Programmable Thermostat $15.00 Offering the ease and reliability of basic programming, the Honeywell RTH221B One-Week Programmable Thermostat can help save money on your energy bills–without sacrificing your comfort. Featuring a sleek one-piece design that blends seamlessly with any decor, the RTH221B is compatible with most heating and cooling systems.RTH221B One-Week Programmable ThermostatAt a Glance:Basic operation keeps p… |
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AO Safety/3M Tekk 90028 Professional Faceshield $9.50 Industrial Clear Faceshield & Headgear, Large 9″ x 14-1/2″ Polycarbonate Window Provides Protection For The Face & Neck Against Chemical Splash & Flying Particles, Meets ANSI Z87.1-1989 & Complies With OSHA Requirements For Industrial Eye Protection, Made In USA…. |
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AO Safety/3M Tekk 97490 LED Light Vision V2 Safety Glasses $9.99 3M 97490-80000 LightVision 2 LED Safety Eyewear 3M is a diversified technology company serving customers and communities with innovative products and services. 3M is committed to actively contributing to sustainable development through environmental protection, social responsibility and economic progress. LightVision is a hands-free light integrated into stylish safety glasses providing illuminati… |
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Six Clock Faces Floating at Various Angles, All Reading 11:59 PM $24.99 H. Armstrong Roberts Six Clock Faces Floating at Various Angles, All Reading 11:59 PM – Photographic Print |
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Faces $29.99 Rabi Khan Faces – Photographic Print |
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Silly Faces (Colorforms) $3.99 Colorforms books make reading fun. While parents read aloud, children can interact with the characters by using the Colorforms pieces that stick to the page like magic. |
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The Seventy Faces of Torah: The Jewish Way of Reading the Sacred Scriptures $19.95 “no description” |
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Reading Faces and Learning About Human Emotions By Maines, Barbara (ILT) $48.36 Author: Maines, Barbara (ILT) Series Title: Lucky Duck Books Subtitle: And Learning About Human Emotions Publication Date: 2003/10/01 Binding Type: Paperback Language: English Depth: 0.25 Width: 8.00 Height: 11.25 |
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The Many Faces of Evil: Historical Perspectives $135 “This is the first anthology to present the full range of the many forms evil. Amelie Rorty has assembled a collection of readings that include not only the most common forms of evil, such as vice, sin, cruelty and crime, but also some which are less well known, such disobedience and willfulness. The readings are drawn from a rich array of historical, philosophical, theological, literary, dramatic, psychological and legal perspectives. Amelie Rorty’s introductions to the readings sets each one in context and makes the anthology essential reading for anyone interested in the philosophy of evil.” |
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Elvis – Faces $19.99 Elvis – Faces – T-Shirt |
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A million faces $109.99 A million faces – Wood Sign |
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Faces For Carnival $24.99 Faces For Carnival – Photographic Print |
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System of a Down Faces Sticker $4.99 FACES – STICKER |
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Evanescence Faces Sticker $4.99 FACES – STICKER |
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Pantera Distorted Faces Sticker $4.99 FACES – STICKER |
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Faces, 1998 $59.99 Kenny Scharf Faces, 1998 – Serigraph |
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Reading $14.99 Reading – Art Print |
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Reading the Will $34.99 Erdmann Reading the Will – Giclee Print |
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The New Faces of Christianity: Believing the Bible in the Global South $15.95 “Named one of the top religion books of 2002 by USA Today, Philip Jenkins’ phenomenally successful The Next Christendom permanently changed the way people think about Christianity in Africa, Asia, and Latin America. Now, in this brilliant sequel, Jenkins takes a much closer look at Christianity in the global South, revealing what it is like, and what it means for the future. The faith of the South, Jenkins finds, is first and foremost a Biblical faith. Indeed, many Christians identify powerfully with the world portrayed in the New Testament–an agricultural world very much like their own, marked by famine and plague, poverty and exile. In the global South, as in the biblical world, belief in spirits and witchcraft are commonplace, and in many places–such as Nigeria, Indonesia, and Sudan–Christians are persecuted just as early Christians were. Thus the Bible speaks to them with a vividness and authenticity unavailable to most believers in the industrialized North. More important, Jenkins shows that throughout the global South, believers are reading the Bible with fresh eyes, and coming away with new and sometimes startling interpretations. Some of their conclusions are distinctly fundamentalist, but Jenkins finds an intriguing paradox, for they are also finding ideas in the Bible that are socially liberating, especially with respect to women’s rights. Across Africa, Asia, and Latin America, such Christians are social activists in the forefront of a wide range of liberation movements. Anyone interested in the implications of these trends for the major denominations, for Muslim-Christian conflict, and for global politics will find The New Faces of Christianity provocative and incisive–and indispensable. >” |
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Five Faces $49.99 Diana Ong Five Faces – Giclee Print |
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Faces – Bof $39.99 Pierre Poulin Faces – Bof – Giclee Print |
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Faces of Persistence $194.99 Shirley Novak Faces of Persistence – Framed Art Print |
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Three Faces $174.99 Nodar Giunaschvili Three Faces – Framed Art Print |
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Faces Of Agony $39.99 Tom Wrenn Faces Of Agony – Giclee Print |
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Faces 2 $109.99 Pierre Poulin Faces 2 – Framed Giclee Print |
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Changing Faces $49.99 Diana Ong Changing Faces – Giclee Print |
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Faces ‘98 $49.99 Diana Ong Faces ‘98 – Giclee Print |
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Blue Faces $49.99 Diana Ong Blue Faces – Giclee Print |
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Faces II $49.99 Diana Ong Faces II – Giclee Print |
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Faces V $49.99 Diana Ong Faces V – Giclee Print |
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Funny Faces $49.99 Diana Ong Funny Faces – Giclee Print |
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Clock Faces $24.99 H. Armstrong Roberts Clock Faces – Photographic Print |
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5150 – One Who Flew Into the Cuckoo’s Nest $24.95 A true story about personal journey in the following domains: Psychiatric Hospital(s), DID, Borderline PD, PTSD, Schizoaffective Disorder, Bipolar Disorder, Transsexualism, and Infantilism. First time a book is published that resonates with the psychiatric hospital progress notes. More FEEDBACK: I finished reading the book last night at 03: 12 AM. I could not let go of it. I could not close my laptop. I went out to meet some friends but hurried back. This time it’s a winner: taut, tense prose; a plot as captivating as any thriller’s; a real-life story that reads like a nightmare and that ends in personal redemption. Couched in a lean and muscular text, all the important themes are here: self-discovery, one against the many, iconoclastic rebel faces down the system, justice for all, mental illness as a mechanism for social coercion. What a ride! What a treat! Brilliant. Sam Vaknin Ph.D. |
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A Middle East Primer for Students $20.73 This book gives students a basic understanding of the Middle East, its history, geography, economics, and the challenges it faces. In addition, this primer shows how the region’s history continues to resonate and why America would want to fight two wars in the region in 1991 and again in 2003. After reading this book, students will understand where the Middle East fits into the modern world and how important the region is to world stability and prosperity. |
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A Middle East Primer for Students $2.79 Used – Aims to give students a basic understanding of the Middle East, its history, geography, economics, and the challenges it faces. In addition, this primer shows how the region’s history continues to resonate and why America would want to fight two wars in the region in 1991 and again in 2003. After reading this book, students will understand where the Middle East fits into the modern world and how important the region is to world stability and prosperity. |
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A Portrait of Egypt $26 For centuries Egypt has been a citadel of Islamic learning and thought, and since the signing of the Egyptian-Israeli Peace Treaty in 1979, it has been of immense strategic importance to American interests in the Middle East. But Egypt is also a country in crisis, torn between the old and the new, between unsettled religious revival and secular politics. President Hosni Mubarak favors a secular society. But Mubarak’’s government faces constant conflict with militant clerics such as Sheikh Omar Abdel-Rahman. In A Portrait of Egypt, Mary Anne Weaver argues that an Islamist victory in Egypt is almost inevitable, and, unlike that of Shi”ite Iran, its impact on the Islamic world will be truly profound. Based on exclusive interviews with militants and front men, generals and presidents, A Portrait of Egypt is essential reading for anyone trying to understand the far-reaching consequences of the growing impact of Islamist politics and policies on the West. |
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A Reader on Reading $11.85 New – In this major collection of his essays, Alberto Manguel, whom George Steiner has called “the Casanova of reading,” argues that the activity of reading, in its broadest sense, defines our species. “We come into the world intent on finding narrative in everything,” writes Manguel, “landscape, the skies, the faces of others, the images and words that our species create.” Reading our own lives and those of others, reading the societies we live in and those that lie beyond our borders, reading |
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A Reader on Reading $9.98 Used – In this major collection of his essays, Alberto Manguel, whom George Steiner has called ‘the Casanova of reading’, argues that the activity of reading, in its broadest sense, defines our species. ‘We come into the world intent on finding narrative in everything’, writes Manguel, ‘landscape, the skies, the faces of others, the images and words that our species create’. Reading our own lives and those of others, reading the societies we live in and those that lie beyond our borders, reading |
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A Reader on Reading $10.5 Used – In this major collection of his essays, Alberto Manguel, whom George Steiner has called “the Casanova of reading,” argues that the activity of reading, in its broadest sense, defines our species. “We come into the world intent on finding narrative in everything,” writes Manguel, “landscape, the skies, the faces of others, the images and words that our species create.” Reading our own lives and those of others, reading the societies we live in and those that lie beyond our borders, reading |
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A Well-Planned Course in Reading with Elocutionary Advice $22.74 New – Purchase of this book includes free trial access to www.million-books.com where you can read more than a million books for free. This is an OCR edition with typos. Excerpt from book: 14. Natural history may, I am convinced, take a profound hold upon practical life by its influence over our finer feelings. To a person uninstructed in natural history, his country or seaside stroll is a walk through a gallery filled with wonderful works of art, nine tenths of which have their faces turned to |
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A Well-Planned Course in Reading with Elocutionary Advice $22.74 Used – Purchase of this book includes free trial access to www.million-books.com where you can read more than a million books for free. This is an OCR edition with typos. Excerpt from book: 14. Natural history may, I am convinced, take a profound hold upon practical life by its influence over our finer feelings. To a person uninstructed in natural history, his country or seaside stroll is a walk through a gallery filled with wonderful works of art, nine tenths of which have their faces turned to |
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ADOR 3X25 OPERA GLASS W/LIGHT WHT/GOLD $32.95 These opera glasses will put you right in the front row. You will enjoy the showlike never before, observing every nuance the player’s faces and gestures. The built-in Red Light will be very useful in low-light situations, allowing you to search for your seat number or to softly illuminate some reading materials such as an opera playbill without disturbing your neighbor. Just press the button on the top of the Opera glasses and a soft red light will illuminate the text. Magnification: 3x Field of View (angle degrees): 11.2 Objective diameter: 25 mm Fixed Focus from 10.5 to infinity Distance between Oculars: 56-70mm adjustable Dimensions 3.95 x 2.3 x 1.2 (100 x 58 x 31mm) Weight 4.5 oz Includes a built-in Red light to read the program in the dark |
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Adorama 3 x 25 Opera Glass Binocular with Red Reading Light, Black with Gold Trim $24.95 These opera glasses will put you right in the front row. You will enjoy the showlike never before, observing every nuance the player’s faces and gestures. The built-in Red Light will be very useful in low-light situations, allowing you to search for your seat number or to softly illuminate some reading materials such as an opera playbill without disturbing your neighbor. Just press the button on the top of the Opera glasses and a soft red light will illuminate the text.Magnification: 3x Field of View (angle degrees): 11.2 Objective diameter: 25 mm Fixed Focus from 10.5 to infinity Distance between Oculars: 56-70mm adjustable Dimensions 3.95 x 2.3 x 1.2 (100 x 58 x 31mm) Weight 4.5 oz Includes a built-in Red light to read the program in the dark |
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Alone in the Crowd: A Fictionalized Memoir $25.95 Paloma Ferrer and her family move to Madrid in search of a prosperous future only to become embroiled in the country’’s bloody civil war. Paloma’’s parents, distressed over her two older brothers involved in the resistance movement, virtually ignore the quiet little girl. Teased and tormented by her older brother and sister, Paloma quickly learns she must fend for herself.Through the ravages of war, Paloma becomes an innocent but keen observer of the drama surrounding her. As she grows into a teenager, Paloma faces a new emotional crisis when her sister dies in childbirth. At the crucial age of fifteen, she must now care for her infant nephew.Lonely and isolated from her peers, Paloma develops a passion for books. She becomes more adept at dealing with fictitious characters and situations than with the real world. Through her reading, Paloma develops her intellect and sense of identity, but her newfound strength is tested when she must choose between loyalty to her family and her desire for independence. |
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Amazing Face Reading: An Illustrated Encyclopedia for Reading Faces $17.4 New |
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Amazing Face Reading: An Illustrated Encyclopedia for Reading Faces $7.3 Used |
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Amazing Face Reading: An Illustrated Encyclopedia for Reading Faces $17.95 Mac Fulfer, Sandra Williams (Illustrator), Foreword by Dean Schlect,Paperback – REV, English-language edition,Pub by Creative Alternatives |
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America Faces the Future $36.99 This is a pre-1923 historical reproduction that was curated for quality. Quality assurance was conducted on each of these books in an attempt to remove books with imperfections introduced by the digitization process. Though we have made best efforts – the books may have occasional errors that do not impede the reading experience. We believe this work is culturally important and have elected to bring the book back into print as part of our continuing commitment to the preservation of printed works worldwide. |
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America Faces the Future $32.75 This is a pre-1923 historical reproduction that was curated for quality. Quality assurance was conducted on each of these books in an attempt to remove books with imperfections introduced by the digitization process. Though we have made best efforts – the books may have occasional errors that do not impede the reading experience. We believe this work is culturally important and have elected to bring the book back into print as part of our continuing commitment to the preservation of printed works worldwide. |
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America on Crisis: Wake Up Before It’s Too Late $22.93 Used – No one reading the news today can fail to see the grave dangers our country faces. But anyone could miss some of the news. This collection of articles from the last three years, grouped by category, illustrates the major problems within the country-from inefficient and self-serving government, to illegal aliens, to the Muslim threat and the oil problems. From the obscure to the well-known, these revealing articles and original essays shed light on a nation in crisis. Extremely political, |
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America on Crisis: Wake Up Before It’s Too Late $28.95 Used – No one reading the news today can fail to see the grave dangers our country faces. But anyone could miss some of the news. This collection of articles from the last three years, grouped by category, illustrates the major problems within the country-from inefficient and self-serving government, to illegal aliens, to the Muslim threat and the oil problems. From the obscure to the well-known, these revealing articles and original essays shed light on a nation in crisis. Extremely political, |
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America on Crisis: Wake Up Before It’s Too Late $28.95 New – No one reading the news today can fail to see the grave dangers our country faces. But anyone could miss some of the news. This collection of articles from the last three years, grouped by category, illustrates the major problems within the country-from inefficient and self-serving government, to illegal aliens, to the Muslim threat and the oil problems. From the obscure to the well-known, these revealing articles and original essays shed light on a nation in crisis. Extremely political, a |
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Andrew’s Journey to a New Life in America $5.69 Used – This book belongs to the genre of Fiction for adult immigrant students. “Michigan Stories for Newcomers” are original fiction written for adult English learners who wish to improve their reading and English Skills. Andrew is a Chinese man living in the United States, working hard, and trying to make a better life for himself and his fiancee, YaoLin. While adapting to a new language and customs, Andrew faces an even bigger challenge when his credit card is charged with purchases that aren’ |
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Animal Alphabet $7.95 This interactive board book allows children to learn their ABC’’s with 26 durable sliding panels and a whole alphabet of colorful creatures. Kids will love reading this book and parents will love how their faces light up as they guess what creature will appear on the next page. With beautiful hand-drawn illustrations, it’’s a fun and exciting way of learning the alphabet that kids will never tire of. |
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Animal Faces $14.71 Used – This title is suitable for children newborn to six months. These books help build early visual activity, like focusing, tracking and scanning, plus they provide an opportunity for the baby to bond with the person reading. The illustrations are simple and graphic, with bold lines and bright colours and some books have embossed or shiny pages for high contrast; other have soft pages to encourage touching. All materials are baby-safe and non-toxic.It features animal faces: The big animal fac |
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Animal Faces $26.32 New – This title is suitable for children newborn to six months. These books help build early visual activity, like focusing, tracking and scanning, plus they provide an opportunity for the baby to bond with the person reading. The illustrations are simple and graphic, with bold lines and bright colours and some books have embossed or shiny pages for high contrast; other have soft pages to encourage touching. All materials are baby-safe and non-toxic.It features animal faces: The big animal face |
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Animal Tales & Alphabet Colors $13.27 New – Animal Faces & Alphabet Colors is a collection of four short stories for K-3 readers, beginning with easy reading and becoming a little harder with each story. These stories bring a child’s imagination to life as they learn to read and enjoy the pictures. -I Like To Chew- Puppies are soft and playful, but they like to chew the best of all. -Animal Land- Animals rule a small island and Larry the lion is their king. All of the animals could talk, but when a couple of odd visitors invaded the |
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Animal Tales & Alphabet Colors $7.64 Used – Animal Faces & Alphabet Colors is a collection of four short stories for K-3 readers, beginning with easy reading and becoming a little harder with each story. These stories bring a child’s imagination to life as they learn to read and enjoy the pictures. -I Like To Chew- Puppies are soft and playful, but they like to chew the best of all. -Animal Land- Animals rule a small island and Larry the lion is their king. All of the animals could talk, but when a couple of odd visitors invaded th |
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Animals in a World of Wild Words $10.76 New – “Animals In a World of Wild Words” was inspired by my observation of the special love and interest kids share for animals throughout the world. I believe the same joyful faces and exciteful oohs and ahhs that come from our toddlers when they visit the zoo or aquarium to view nature’s unique animals can carry over to when they’re learning new words or phrases they’ve never heard before. When we make reading adventurous and exciting for our children they develop a love for it and even begin |
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Animals in a World of Wild Words $10.7 Used – “Animals In a World of Wild Words” was inspired by my observation of the special love and interest kids share for animals throughout the world. I believe the same joyful faces and exciteful oohs and ahhs that come from our toddlers when they visit the zoo or aquarium to view nature’s unique animals can carry over to when they’re learning new words or phrases they’ve never heard before. When we make reading adventurous and exciting for our children they develop a love for it and even begin |
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Ants in Your Pants $12.99 Yukiko Kido’’s entertaining and engaging all-in-one reading and coloring book offers a fresh and fun way to develop a child’’s creativity and literacy. By encouraging children to color, draw, and doodle, this innovative coloring book also reinforces their reading skills by introducing beginning word families. Kido’’s (bestselling illustrator of Flip-a-Word; Faces, Faces Everywhere; and the Posey series ) whimsical and bold illustrations and witty phrases (snake on a rake, bat on a rat and pig in a wig) will tickle the funny bones of beginning readers and aspiring artists. |
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Ants in Your Pants: A Read-And-Learn Coloring Book $2.49 New – Yukiko Kido’s entertaining and engaging all-in-one reading and coloring book offers a fresh and fun way to develop a child’s creativity and literacy. By encouraging children to color, draw, and doodle, this innovative coloring book also reinforces their reading skills by introducing beginning word families. Kido’s (bestselling illustrator of Flip-a-Word; Faces, Faces Everywhere; and the Posey) whimsical and bold illustrations and witty words (A snake on a rake, a bat on a rat and a pig in |
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Austin and His Friends $14.09 Used – The old-fashioned ghost-story was always terrifying and ghastly; something that made people afraid to go to bed, or to look over their shoulders, or to enter a room in the dark. It dealt with apparitions in a white sheet, and clanking chains, and dreadful faces that peered out from behind the window curtains in a haunted chamber. And the more blood-curdling it was, the more keenly people enjoyed it-until they were left alone, and then they were apt to wish that they had been reading “Robi |
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Austin and His Friends $14.09 New – The old-fashioned ghost-story was always terrifying and ghastly; something that made people afraid to go to bed, or to look over their shoulders, or to enter a room in the dark. It dealt with apparitions in a white sheet, and clanking chains, and dreadful faces that peered out from behind the window curtains in a haunted chamber. And the more blood-curdling it was, the more keenly people enjoyed it-until they were left alone, and then they were apt to wish that they had been reading “Robin |
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Baby Faces $7.7 Used – This title is suitable for children – newborn to six months: these books help build early visual activity, like focusing, tracking and scanning, plus they provide an opportunity for the baby to bond with the person reading. The illustrations are simple and graphic, with bold lines and bright colours and some books have embossed or shiny pages for high contrast; other have soft pages to encourage touching. All materials are baby-safe and non-toxic. It features baby faces: Babies love to lo |
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Baby Faces $7.7 New – This title is suitable for children – newborn to six months: these books help build early visual activity, like focusing, tracking and scanning, plus they provide an opportunity for the baby to bond with the person reading. The illustrations are simple and graphic, with bold lines and bright colours and some books have embossed or shiny pages for high contrast; other have soft pages to encourage touching. All materials are baby-safe and non-toxic. It features baby faces: Babies love to loo |
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Bad with Faces $3 Used – Poetry. In the new collection of poetry BAD WITH FACES, poet Sean Norton delights in finding significance in the most unexpected of places, from a poetry reading interrupted by noisy caterers to the accidental connections between titles on a bookshelf. Bold and inventive, BAD WITH FACES challenges the reader to search everyday experiences for the hints toward enlightenment lying just below the surface. “Spiritual and gorgeous, BAD WITH FACES is infused with a wry wit that in no ways under |
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Bandobast And Khabar $22.58 Purchase of this book includes free trial access to www.million-books.com where you can read more than a million books for free.This is an OCR edition with typos.Excerpt from book:ARRIVE AT BOMBAY. 15 small to be calculated upon for a regular supply. We were none of us sorry to leave Aden and to find ourselves in the Indian Ocean, which was many degrees cooler than the Red Sea, and we congratulated ourselves that the back of our journey was broken, and that the next time we landed would be at Bombay. The next six days were spent much as usual, in sports, reading, drawing, and watching the flying fish as they darted through the air alongside the ship. At last, on the evening of the 30th of November, we came in sight of the lights on the high tower at Bombay, and were soon anchored off the Apollo Bunda. chapter{Section 4CHAPTER II. FIRST IMPRESSIONS OF THE EAST—A MOTLEY CROWD—PARSEES, HINDOOS, AGENTS, ETC.—BYCULLA CLUB—ITS SPECIALITIES—GOVERNMENT HOUSE ENORMOUS POPULATION—ELEPHANTA—FUNERAL PROCESSION—FUNERAL CEREMONIES OF PARSEES—THE NUMBER OF PARSEES —THEIR MORALITY AND RELIGION —TOWERS OF SILENCE DESCRIBED —ADVANTAGES AND DISADVANTAGES OF THE SYSTEM. CHAPTER II. Who can ever forget their first sight of the Oriental world ?. Its glorious colouring, its strange faces and still stranger guttural tongues. It is like being suddenly transported into a different sphere, and wherever it may be— whether in Algiers, Tunis, Alexandria, Port Said, or any of the many ports on the southern shores of the Mediterranean—the feeling of intense novelty and admiration for the picturesque scene must be the same. I, whohave spent some years of my early youth in the East, cannot, of course, recall in myself the feelings and look of astonishment I have frequently seen on the faces of my fellow-passengers at their first introduction to an Oriental town, but still 20 FIRST IMPRESSIONS OF BOMBAY. I no less |
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Bandobast And Khabar $22.97 Purchase of this book includes free trial access to www.million-books.com where you can read more than a million books for free.This is an OCR edition with typos.Excerpt from book:ARRIVE AT BOMBAY. 15 small to be calculated upon for a regular supply. We were none of us sorry to leave Aden and to find ourselves in the Indian Ocean, which was many degrees cooler than the Red Sea, and we congratulated ourselves that the back of our journey was broken, and that the next time we landed would be at Bombay. The next six days were spent much as usual, in sports, reading, drawing, and watching the flying fish as they darted through the air alongside the ship. At last, on the evening of the 30th of November, we came in sight of the lights on the high tower at Bombay, and were soon anchored off the Apollo Bunda. chapter{Section 4CHAPTER II. FIRST IMPRESSIONS OF THE EAST—A MOTLEY CROWD—PARSEES, HINDOOS, AGENTS, ETC.—BYCULLA CLUB—ITS SPECIALITIES—GOVERNMENT HOUSE ENORMOUS POPULATION—ELEPHANTA—FUNERAL PROCESSION—FUNERAL CEREMONIES OF PARSEES—THE NUMBER OF PARSEES —THEIR MORALITY AND RELIGION —TOWERS OF SILENCE DESCRIBED —ADVANTAGES AND DISADVANTAGES OF THE SYSTEM. CHAPTER II. Who can ever forget their first sight of the Oriental world ?. Its glorious colouring, its strange faces and still stranger guttural tongues. It is like being suddenly transported into a different sphere, and wherever it may be— whether in Algiers, Tunis, Alexandria, Port Said, or any of the many ports on the southern shores of the Mediterranean—the feeling of intense novelty and admiration for the picturesque scene must be the same. I, whohave spent some years of my early youth in the East, cannot, of course, recall in myself the feelings and look of astonishment I have frequently seen on the faces of my fellow-passengers at their first introduction to an Oriental town, but still 20 FIRST IMPRESSIONS OF BOMBAY. I no less |
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Bandobast And Khabar $34.65 Purchase of this book includes free trial access to www.million-books.com where you can read more than a million books for free.This is an OCR edition with typos.Excerpt from book:ARRIVE AT BOMBAY. 15 small to be calculated upon for a regular supply. We were none of us sorry to leave Aden and to find ourselves in the Indian Ocean, which was many degrees cooler than the Red Sea, and we congratulated ourselves that the back of our journey was broken, and that the next time we landed would be at Bombay. The next six days were spent much as usual, in sports, reading, drawing, and watching the flying fish as they darted through the air alongside the ship. At last, on the evening of the 30th of November, we came in sight of the lights on the high tower at Bombay, and were soon anchored off the Apollo Bunda. chapter{Section 4CHAPTER II. FIRST IMPRESSIONS OF THE EAST—A MOTLEY CROWD—PARSEES, HINDOOS, AGENTS, ETC.—BYCULLA CLUB—ITS SPECIALITIES—GOVERNMENT HOUSE ENORMOUS POPULATION—ELEPHANTA—FUNERAL PROCESSION—FUNERAL CEREMONIES OF PARSEES—THE NUMBER OF PARSEES —THEIR MORALITY AND RELIGION —TOWERS OF SILENCE DESCRIBED —ADVANTAGES AND DISADVANTAGES OF THE SYSTEM. CHAPTER II. Who can ever forget their first sight of the Oriental world ?. Its glorious colouring, its strange faces and still stranger guttural tongues. It is like being suddenly transported into a different sphere, and wherever it may be— whether in Algiers, Tunis, Alexandria, Port Said, or any of the many ports on the southern shores of the Mediterranean—the feeling of intense novelty and admiration for the picturesque scene must be the same. I, whohave spent some years of my early youth in the East, cannot, of course, recall in myself the feelings and look of astonishment I have frequently seen on the faces of my fellow-passengers at their first introduction to an Oriental town, but still 20 FIRST IMPRESSIONS OF BOMBAY. I no less |
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Beyond the Faces $102.67 New – Face-reading is considered to be a natural science nowadays. It has a close relationship with biology, sociology, social studies and anthropology. This book is the result of the author’s 11 years research in different countries upon different nations. The book deals directly with face-reading and description of the personality traits according to different parts of the face. Remember that the most important thing in face reading is: when reading a face it is important to take each feature |
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Beyond the Faces $93 Used – Face-reading is considered to be a natural science nowadays. It has a close relationship with biology, sociology, social studies and anthropology. This book is the result of the author’s 11 years research in different countries upon different nations. The book deals directly with face-reading and description of the personality traits according to different parts of the face. Remember that the most important thing in face reading is: when reading a face it is important to take each feature |
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Black America Faces Economic Crisis $10.36 Black America Faces Economic Crisis is a wake-up call for the multitude of comatose African Americans. If you think that Bill Cosby was “in your face,” after reading Black America Faces Economic Crisis, you will discover that Cosby was nowhere near your face when compared to Dr. Rosie Milligan. She dedicates an entire chapter examining examples of STUPID things that Blacks do. She backs the STUPID behaviors with facts that will not yield a hung jury-but a guilty verdict of STUPIDITY.As angry as you may feel because of how she strikes Black America with her pen, this is a book that you cannot afford to ignore-your economic future and your children’s economic future is dependent upon your taking heed to her “Master Salvation Plan” for Black America. Wake up, America; it’s the season for change. |
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Blue Rabbit $9.4 Used – Dust off your shelves and make room for this new series that features silly, colorful animal faces made of yard strings. Kids will love reading about the antics of each animal while kid-friendly illustrations and simple text help them recognize four basic colors. |
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British Politics in the Global Age: Can Social Democracy Survive? $2.99 In British Politics in the Global Age, Joel Krieger provides an in-depth study of New Labour’s model of government and the political challenges it faces. Krieger analyzes the interaction of global processes and domestic politics from the organization of production to the formation of class, ethnic, and gender-based identities. The book considers how these processes compromise sovereignty, complicate national identities, forge new political agendas, create electoral volatility, and complicate the art of politics. Krieger develops an original framework for analyzing New Labour in comparison to three models of social democracy and places the British case firmly in the context of alternative national models and European debates. Employing an approach with potential applications well beyond the UK, the book reconceptualizes globalization and introduces the concept "modular politics" to explain the context-dependent processes of identity formation that shape—and potentially destabilize—contemporary politics. Thoroughly researched and clearly argued, British Politics in the Global Age is essential reading for anyone who wishes to understand the full ramifications of New Labour for both Europe and the United States. |
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Bureaucratic Flumbles.: And Other Quirks $14.79 Too often, it seems, we listen to the pronouncements of a business leader or a government official in total disbelief. Did he or she really hear, let alone really mean, what was just said? No doubt you have fantasized about what lies behind that strange verbiage and what it could portend if carried to its logicalaor illogicalaconclusion. This book is for those who can see the humor in every day happenings in corporations, in government, or in the broad family of organizations that touch our lives. This book is a tongue-in-cheek lampoon, exaggerated of course, of those who are in our faces at work, legislating laws in government halls, or on the front pages of the newspapers we read daily. I hope you will be as amused reading it as I have been in writing it. |
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Cambridge Studies in Advanced Mathematics: How Interface Proved That You Can Build a Successful Business without Destroying the Planet $28.95 New – Ray Anderson’s story is truly inspirational. In 1994, after reading “The Ecology of Commerce” by Paul Hawken, Ray felt a ’spear in the chest’: he realized that his company, billion-dollar carpeting manufacturer Interface, Inc, was plundering the environment with its unsustainable business practices, and he needed to steer it on a new course. Thoughtful and winning, “Confessions of a Radical Industrialist” shows just how Anderson revolutionized his company, and includes the ’seven faces of |
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Caritas Felices-Aristogatos / Happy Faces-Aristocats $46.87 The fabulous felines who starred in Disney’s The Aristocats reappear in this entertaining picture book printed in the shape of spirited kitten Marie. Aimed at the youngest Spanish-language readers, Caritas felices: Aristogatos follows the adventures of this lovable troupe. They’re all here to help make reading fun: beautiful Duchess, her feisty kittens, and Thomas the streetwise tomcat, along with a pair of canine comrades who help them find their way home. |
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Casio BGA111-7B Baby-G (Women’s) $210 The fashionably cool Baby-G metal lineup has just become cooler with the addition of a collection of new attractive, high-contrast designs. Metal bezels combine with gem-like protectors for a look that is both elegant and sporty. For both work and play, everyone of these models is designed to be a great addition to the casual yet active lifestyle of the modern woman. Faces come in a choice of styles: Arabic numerals for easy reading or a sparkling ‘Gemmy Dial’. |
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Changing Charlie $1.99 Used – Charlie is very good at making faces; so good that he’s the first boy to be entered for a dog show. But will his elastic face be enough to foil the bird-brained Clogpot brothers and their hot-tempered sister? This book is part of a series for the child who is just beginning to enjoy reading. |
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Changing Charlie $33.95 New – Charlie is very good at making faces; so good that he’s the first boy to be entered for a dog show. But will his elastic face be enough to foil the bird-brained Clogpot brothers and their hot-tempered sister? This book is part of a series for the child who is just beginning to enjoy reading. |
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Changing Charlie. $5.99 Used – Charlie is very good at making faces; so good that he’s the first boy to be entered for a dog show. But will his elastic face be enough to foil the bird-brained Clogpot brothers and their hot-tempered sister? This book is part of a series for the child who is just beginning to enjoy reading. |
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Character Reading: Its Theory and Practice $19.14 New – 1917. The general principle of this book is that mental and emotional states manifest in outer physical expression. Contents: The Outward Marks of Character; The Temperaments; Faculties and Form; The Vital Temperament Faculties; The Motive Temperament Faculties; The Mental Temperament Faculties; The Study of Heads; Characteristic Foreheads; Special Types of Heads; Character in Faces; More About Faces; Noses Chins, Mouths and Ears; Character in Eyes and Facial Expression; and Character in G |
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Character Reading: Its Theory and Practice $26.95 1917. The general principle of this book is that mental and emotional states manifest in outer physical expression. Contents: The Outward Marks of Character; The Temperaments; Faculties and Form; The Vital Temperament Faculties; The Motive Temperament Faculties; The Mental Temperament Faculties; The Study of Heads; Characteristic Foreheads; Special Types of Heads; Character in Faces; More About Faces; Noses Chins, Mouths and Ears; Character in Eyes and Facial Expression; and Character in General Expression. See other titles by Dumont available from Kessinger Publishing. |
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Character Reading: Its Theory and Practice $28.82 New – 1917. The general principle of this book is that mental and emotional states manifest in outer physical expression. Contents: The Outward Marks of Character; The Temperaments; Faculties and Form; The Vital Temperament Faculties; The Motive Temperament Faculties; The Mental Temperament Faculties; The Study of Heads; Characteristic Foreheads; Special Types of Heads; Character in Faces; More About Faces; Noses Chins, Mouths and Ears; Character in Eyes and Facial Expression; and Character in G |
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Character Reading: Its Theory and Practice $19.14 Used – 1917. The general principle of this book is that mental and emotional states manifest in outer physical expression. Contents: The Outward Marks of Character; The Temperaments; Faculties and Form; The Vital Temperament Faculties; The Motive Temperament Faculties; The Mental Temperament Faculties; The Study of Heads; Characteristic Foreheads; Special Types of Heads; Character in Faces; More About Faces; Noses Chins, Mouths and Ears; Character in Eyes and Facial Expression; and Character in |
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Character Reading: Its Theory and Practice $28.82 Used – 1917. The general principle of this book is that mental and emotional states manifest in outer physical expression. Contents: The Outward Marks of Character; The Temperaments; Faculties and Form; The Vital Temperament Faculties; The Motive Temperament Faculties; The Mental Temperament Faculties; The Study of Heads; Characteristic Foreheads; Special Types of Heads; Character in Faces; More About Faces; Noses Chins, Mouths and Ears; Character in Eyes and Facial Expression; and Character in |
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Charley Layton $21.75 Purchase of this book includes free trial access to www.million-books.com where you can read more than a million books for free.This is an OCR edition with typos.Excerpt from book:CHAPTER III. CHARLEY’S SCHOOLDAYS. And now for Charley’s school days ! Many a young eye will brighten, and many an ear grow attentive at that sound ; and yet we have not very much to tell, about them. Most of our young readers are, happily for them, acquainted with the inside of a village school-room ; they can picture to themselves the lofty ceiling and dingy walls, the battered and ink-stained desks, with their twenty or thirty copy books ranged along them, some so neatly and carefully filled, others bearing the marks of the dunce’s fingers on their disfigured pages. They can see, too, or fancy they see, the gaily-painted maps, and the board containing that ” tiresome multiplication table,” that seems so difficult at first, and yet becomes so very easy when a little pains have been taken to understand it. All these things are familiar enough to village children; and so are the long rows of boys and girls, some with black hair, some with brown, some with rosy cheeks and merry faces, others looking pale and cross, and very naughty; some clean and neatly-dressed, others unwashed and slovenly; but all—except the dunces—busily employed, now sitting at the desks writing copies or 20 GOOD BOYS AND BAD BOYS, working sums, now ranged in classes reading or spelling, or listening to pleasant stories of far-off lands, brought near on purpose for little tarry-at- home travellers. Well, then, it was into such a room as this that Charley Layton was now introduced ; at first the scene appeared very strange to him; he had been brought up in such a lonely, quiet home, that the sight of so many lads collected together made him feel shy, if not frightened; but this soon wore off, for they all looked kindly on the little stranger, and he was naturally of a social disposition, so |
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Charley Layton $27.03 Purchase of this book includes free trial access to www.million-books.com where you can read more than a million books for free.This is an OCR edition with typos.Excerpt from book:CHAPTER III. CHARLEY’S SCHOOLDAYS. And now for Charley’s school days ! Many a young eye will brighten, and many an ear grow attentive at that sound ; and yet we have not very much to tell, about them. Most of our young readers are, happily for them, acquainted with the inside of a village school-room ; they can picture to themselves the lofty ceiling and dingy walls, the battered and ink-stained desks, with their twenty or thirty copy books ranged along them, some so neatly and carefully filled, others bearing the marks of the dunce’s fingers on their disfigured pages. They can see, too, or fancy they see, the gaily-painted maps, and the board containing that ” tiresome multiplication table,” that seems so difficult at first, and yet becomes so very easy when a little pains have been taken to understand it. All these things are familiar enough to village children; and so are the long rows of boys and girls, some with black hair, some with brown, some with rosy cheeks and merry faces, others looking pale and cross, and very naughty; some clean and neatly-dressed, others unwashed and slovenly; but all—except the dunces—busily employed, now sitting at the desks writing copies or 20 GOOD BOYS AND BAD BOYS, working sums, now ranged in classes reading or spelling, or listening to pleasant stories of far-off lands, brought near on purpose for little tarry-at- home travellers. Well, then, it was into such a room as this that Charley Layton was now introduced ; at first the scene appeared very strange to him; he had been brought up in such a lonely, quiet home, that the sight of so many lads collected together made him feel shy, if not frightened; but this soon wore off, for they all looked kindly on the little stranger, and he was naturally of a social disposition, so |
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Charley Layton $15.95 Purchase of this book includes free trial access to www.million-books.com where you can read more than a million books for free.This is an OCR edition with typos.Excerpt from book:CHAPTER III. CHARLEY’S SCHOOLDAYS. And now for Charley’s school days ! Many a young eye will brighten, and many an ear grow attentive at that sound ; and yet we have not very much to tell, about them. Most of our young readers are, happily for them, acquainted with the inside of a village school-room ; they can picture to themselves the lofty ceiling and dingy walls, the battered and ink-stained desks, with their twenty or thirty copy books ranged along them, some so neatly and carefully filled, others bearing the marks of the dunce’s fingers on their disfigured pages. They can see, too, or fancy they see, the gaily-painted maps, and the board containing that ” tiresome multiplication table,” that seems so difficult at first, and yet becomes so very easy when a little pains have been taken to understand it. All these things are familiar enough to village children; and so are the long rows of boys and girls, some with black hair, some with brown, some with rosy cheeks and merry faces, others looking pale and cross, and very naughty; some clean and neatly-dressed, others unwashed and slovenly; but all—except the dunces—busily employed, now sitting at the desks writing copies or 20 GOOD BOYS AND BAD BOYS, working sums, now ranged in classes reading or spelling, or listening to pleasant stories of far-off lands, brought near on purpose for little tarry-at- home travellers. Well, then, it was into such a room as this that Charley Layton was now introduced ; at first the scene appeared very strange to him; he had been brought up in such a lonely, quiet home, that the sight of so many lads collected together made him feel shy, if not frightened; but this soon wore off, for they all looked kindly on the little stranger, and he was naturally of a social disposition, so |
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Classic Stories For Boys, Shovelhorns-The Biography Of A Moose And Black Bruin-The Biography Of A Bear, Two Wildlife Adventures By Clarence Hawkes $13.95 Now you can read two of Clarence Hawkes’ wildlife adventures in one book – that’s two complete novels in one book. Readers of all ages will love these stories, but especially boys who enjoy the outdoors and stories that don’t hold back from telling about the life and death struggles that occur in the wild. Shovelhorns, first published in 1909, is the story of a moose in the harsh woods of New Brunswick, Canada. Relive the life of this moose as he grows from a small calf to a great bull moose. Learn how his mother protects him from a fierce wolf pack. As he matures he experiences his own adventures and battles, including his be¬friend¬ing by the son of a northern hunting guide, and the inevitable time in his life when he must prove he is deserving of the title “King of the Wilderness.”Following this story is another exciting adventure. Black Bruin, first published in 1908, is the story of a black bear in northern New York. You’ll be hooked from the start as you read the exciting circumstances of how this bear becomes part of a young farmer’s family. This black bear from the wild desires freedom and his strength and appetite bring him constant conflict. You’ll be enthralled reading the many trials Black Bruin faces as he strives to be “King of the Mountain.”Clarence Hawkes’ storytelling will keep you turning the pages and wanting to read more of his wildlife adventures from this exciting era. |
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Cleek: The Man of the Forty Faces $32.99 This is a pre-1923 historical reproduction that was curated for quality. Quality assurance was conducted on each of these books in an attempt to remove books with imperfections introduced by the digitization process. Though we have made best efforts – the books may have occasional errors that do not impede the reading experience. We believe this work is culturally important and have elected to bring the book back into print as part of our continuing commitment to the preservation of printed works worldwide. |
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Comparative Physiognomy Or Resemblances Between Men And Animals $22.32 Generally the brain & face are harmonious, but that always the former is subservient to the latter. The divining character by the skull is subordinate to the practical, everyday reading to which the face is appropriated. Illustrated by 300 engravings. Partial Contents: heads & faces; resemblances of human beings to beasts & birds; Resemblances of: Germans to lions; Prussians to cats; human beings to apes; Arabs to camels; Englishmen to bulls; Italians to horses; Yankees to bears; Russians to geese; Frenchmen to frogs & alligators; certain persons to eagles, owls, ostriches, rat, hare, vultures, pigeons, parrots & mockingbirds. |
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Comparative Physiognomy Or Resemblances Between Men And Animals $36.76 Generally the brain & face are harmonious, but that always the former is subservient to the latter. The divining character by the skull is subordinate to the practical, everyday reading to which the face is appropriated. Illustrated by 300 engravings. Partial Contents: heads & faces; resemblances of human beings to beasts & birds; Resemblances of: Germans to lions; Prussians to cats; human beings to apes; Arabs to camels; Englishmen to bulls; Italians to horses; Yankees to bears; Russians to geese; Frenchmen to frogs & alligators; certain persons to eagles, owls, ostriches, rat, hare, vultures, pigeons, parrots & mockingbirds. |
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Comparative Physiognomy or Resemblances Between Men and Animals $21.47 Used – Generally the brain & face are harmonious, but that always the former is subservient to the latter. The divining character by the skull is subordinate to the practical, everyday reading to which the face is appropriated. Illustrated by 300 engravings. Partial Contents: heads & faces; resemblances of human beings to beasts & birds; Resemblances of: Germans to lions; Prussians to cats; human beings to apes; Arabs to camels; Englishmen to bulls; Italians to horses; Yankees to bears; Russians |
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Comparative Physiognomy or Resemblances Between Men and Animals $33.08 Used – 1852. Generally the brain and face are harmonious, but that always the former is subservient to the latter. The divining character by the skull is subordinate to the practical, everyday reading to which the face is appropriated. Illustrated by 300 engravings. Partial Contents: heads and faces; resemblances of human beings to beasts and birds; Resemblances of: Germans to lions; Prussians to cats; human beings to apes; Arabs to camels; Englishmen to bulls; Italians to horses; Yankees to bea |
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Comparative Physiognomy or Resemblances Between Men and Animals $31.95 Generally the brain & face are harmonious, but that always the former is subservient to the latter. The divining character by the skull is subordinate to the practical, everyday reading to which the face is appropriated. Illustrated by 300 engravings. Partial Contents: heads & faces; resemblances of human beings to beasts & birds; Resemblances of: Germans to lions; Prussians to cats; human beings to apes; Arabs to camels; Englishmen to bulls; Italians to horses; Yankees to bears; Russians to geese; Frenchmen to frogs & alligators; certain persons to eagles, owls, ostriches, rat, hare, vultures, pigeons, parrots & mockingbirds. |
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Contemporary Ranches of Texas: The History and Current Operation of Sixteen Working Ranches in Texas $29.95 Ranching and Texas remain synonymous for people around the world, although our knowledge of ranch life more often comes from the movies than from herding cattle on the Panhandle Plains. Yet there still are Texans for whom ranching is a daily way of life, and this book tells their stories. Through Lawrence Clayton’s words and Wyman Meinzer’s evocative black-and-white photographs, you will visit sixteen working ranches across Texas: Alta Vista, Canales, Catarina, O’Connor, and Ray in South Texas; R. A. Brown, Chimney Creek, Goodnight, J A, Moorhouse, Nail, and Renderbrook Spade in the Panhandle and Northwest Texas; and Henderson Cove, Hudspeth River, Long X, and Hoskins 101 in the Trans-Pecos. Many of these ranches trace their beginnings to the open range, and all of them are known today for running a quality outfit. Clayton recounts the history and current operation of each ranch, often drawing on stories handed down over generations. Quotes from ranch owners and employees give a feel for the challenges and rewards of modern-day ranching and also underscore how much ranching varies across the different regions of Texas. Meinzer’s photographs capture the endless prairies and the weather-worn faces of the men and women who work the cattle, as well as the tools of their trade. For everyone fascinated by Texas ranching, this book offers enjoyable reading and viewing of this proud and increasingly rare way of life. |
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Conversations on Convergence: Insiders’ Views of News Production in the Twenty-First Century $45.95 New – Convergence is a major topic of discussion at professional and academic journalism conferences and seminars around the world. This book presents the insights of major players and academics in the field of convergence. Here is your chance to read what the experts think about one of the most significant changes that journalism faces. It should be on the desk of all managers keen to know where the future will take us, and on the reading list of every student of journalism and media. |
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Cruising And Blockading $15.51 Purchase of this book includes free trial access to www.million-books.com where you can read more than a million books for free.This is an OCR edition with typos.Excerpt from book:CHAPTER III. The great war for the preservation of the Union had gone on with varying fortunes for several months. The Quaker City was full of strange faces and uniforms. Squads of soldiers were marching here and there. The drum and fife were heard in all parts. The Cooper Shop Refreshment Saloons were besieged daily by car-loads of soldiers, who stopped only long enough to satisfy urgent hunger with the good food provided, and then hurried onward to the front. The jokes, handkerchief flirtations, laughter, cheers and martial music of the merry, rollicking soldiers, en route from the North, were in strange contrast to the low sobs, the sad, earnest Good-byes and the wailing anguish of women, with children clinging to them, taking a last leave of their husbands who were under marching orders. Strong men wrung each other’s hands, and parted in silence, unable to speak from emotion ; others cried noisily to keep from unseemly laughter, or laughed hysterically to restrain unmanly tears. The bulletin boards at the newspaper offices were surrounded by crowds eagerly reading the latest news; newsboys were snouting late editions with reports of the last battle, and quietly dressed ladies, with parcels and baskets, were flitting about the hospitals and ministering to the wants of the wounded. Everywhere one was met by strange scenes for the staid city of Penn. Everybody talked war, read of battles, dreamed of desperate adventures of arms, and walked the streets with shoulders thrown back and feetkeeping time with the taps of the drum. The ladies by their home firesides were scraping lint, cutting and rolling bandages, making haversacks, and fitting out sewing-cases for the soldier boys. Even the children forsook their tamer toys, donned paper cocked hats, and strutted around the |
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Darkened Light $31.95 New – You’ll keep turning the pages to find out where this romance goes. Dawn Peterson’s Darkened Light is a tale of two teenagers and their real life struggles in dating and making choices. It is a unique blend of romance and intrigue, humor and sadness, and emotions one faces as a young adult. This story is roughly based on real life events. Your teen will enjoy reading this book, and will also discover valid reasons for making good decisions before trouble starts. You will also want to read t |
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Deadly Thorns $17.55 New – This book was written to encourage women of all ages to take whatever life hands them and just make the most out of it. Deadly Thorns is about a woman with passion and determination to conquer the world; learning sheas pregnant is something she faces with undeniable strength and courage! Abbyas tale takes her on many different roads, all leading up to an overwhelming conclusion that will have you hooked from the moment you read the first chapter! I hope you enjoy reading this book as much |
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Deadly Thorns $17.55 Used – This book was written to encourage women of all ages to take whatever life hands them and just make the most out of it. Deadly Thorns is about a woman with passion and determination to conquer the world; learning sheas pregnant is something she faces with undeniable strength and courage! Abbyas tale takes her on many different roads, all leading up to an overwhelming conclusion that will have you hooked from the moment you read the first chapter! I hope you enjoy reading this book as much |
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Death Of A Nightingale $12.19 About 100 Special Schools have been closed in the UK since 1997 .All three political parties have endorsed the policy of Inclusion to a greater or lesser extent, with more and more children with special needs being admitted to mainstream schools. A play centred on a special school faced with closure is the setting for a play. It has been written as a polemic, questioning the overall wisdom of the policy as well as the method of its implementation. It goes well beyond that. It uses the story as a vehicle in which to travel the world and the problems it faces. But the play is unusual. It has been written to be read. It has a prologue and explanatory notes that are all designed, along with the Play, to encourage the reader to stop and to think, and to question many assumptions about education, politics and religion. It suggests that they should not always be assumed. It goes where angels fear to tread. “People have asked me who I have written this for. The answer obviously is for anyone interested enough to want to read it. But I have had in my mind those who have a care and concern for the rising generation of children, in particular their parents, their teachers and those with specific responsibility for them. I pose questions especially for them – but not just for them – which they might like to think about. I give some short answers knowing full well that there are sometimes very long answers or no easy answers at all.”Whether you agree with it or not, you will not be the same person when you have finished reading it that you were before you started. |
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Decline of Males: The First Look at an Unexpected New World for Men and Women $0.99 “This provocative book raises questions about the awesome influences of nanotechnology and genetic engineering on the future of human sexuality and social structure. Highly recommended.”(Library Journal) “Lionel Tiger, a pioneer of biological anthropology and developer of the concept of male bonding, here delivers a very well-researched and well-written brief for masculinism, which if successful, may gain parity with feminism and eventually transform women’s studies within academia into what they should have always been, namely, gender studies.” (Edward O. Wilson, author of Consilience and Pellegrino University Research Professor, Museum of Comparative Zoology, Harvard University) “This book, written without the ideological blinkers that obscure most contemporary discussions of gender, is full of incredible nuance and insight that will reward careful reading.” (Francis Fukuyama, author of Trust and The End of History and the Last Man, and Hirst Professor of Public Policy, George Mason University) “In an utterly persuasive book that must change the discourse on sexual politics, Lionel Tiger offers his startling perspective on humanity’s future. By giving women unprecedented control of human reproduction, the new technologies of conception and contraception have already put men well on the way to becoming tomorrow’s ’second sex’-with no reversal in sight.” (Christina Hoff Sommers, author of Who Stole Feminism? and W.H. Brady Fellow, American Enterprise Institute for Public Policy Research) “The Decline of Males is an extremely well and clearly written and powerfully argued account of the changing relations between men and women. The distinguished anthropologist, claims that the male faces obsolescence… I hope that the book is unduly alarmist, but I fear that it may not be.” (Richard A. Posner, author of Sex and Reason and chief judge of the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Seventh Circuit) “The Decline of Males will perhaps be tarred with the |
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Delicate Courage $6.9 “Reading this story took me on a solitary journey within, to a place where fear is transcended.”-Susan King, BA., Ed., metaphysical teacher”Geary recalls the incredible blessings borne of this time-so many people willing to show up and do what needed to be done…’delicate courage’ displayed by so many, over and over.”-Dr. Scott Eberle, medical director, Hospice of Petaluma CADelicate Courage chronicles the true story of a young gay man who takes on a life of service during the AIDS outbreak in San Francisco and begins an unforgettable journey through love, death, and eternal life. In 1978, after Jim Geary witnesses the devastating effects of the mass suicides at Jonestown followed by the assassinations of Mayor Moscone and Supervisor Milk, he decides to volunteer with San Francisco’s Shanti Project-the same year he begins corresponding with Jess Randall, the man who would eventually become his longtime partner. Geary details how, fewer than three years later, he formed the first AIDS support group and spearheaded Shanti Project’s development into one of the premier AIDS organizations in the world. As Geary tells the inspiring personal story of his revolutionizing of AIDS care, he also narrates his poignant crossing from joy to grief as his lover faces his own AIDS diagnosis. Geary’s memoir concludes with journal entries and uplifting after-death communications he shared with Randall. |
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Delicate Courage $21.78 “Reading this story took me on a solitary journey within, to a place where fear is transcended.”-Susan King, BA., Ed., metaphysical teacher”Geary recalls the incredible blessings borne of this time-so many people willing to show up and do what needed to be done…’delicate courage’ displayed by so many, over and over.”-Dr. Scott Eberle, medical director, Hospice of Petaluma CADelicate Courage chronicles the true story of a young gay man who takes on a life of service during the AIDS outbreak in San Francisco and begins an unforgettable journey through love, death, and eternal life. In 1978, after Jim Geary witnesses the devastating effects of the mass suicides at Jonestown followed by the assassinations of Mayor Moscone and Supervisor Milk, he decides to volunteer with San Francisco’s Shanti Project-the same year he begins corresponding with Jess Randall, the man who would eventually become his longtime partner. Geary details how, fewer than three years later, he formed the first AIDS support group and spearheaded Shanti Project’s development into one of the premier AIDS organizations in the world. As Geary tells the inspiring personal story of his revolutionizing of AIDS care, he also narrates his poignant crossing from joy to grief as his lover faces his own AIDS diagnosis. Geary’s memoir concludes with journal entries and uplifting after-death communications he shared with Randall. |
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Democratic Autonomy: Public Reasoning about the Ends of Policy $36.94 What would our decision-making procedures look like if they were actually guided by the much-discussed concept of deliberative democracy ? What does rule by the people for the people entail? And how can a modern government’s reliance on administrative agencies be reconciled with this populist ideal? What form must democratic reasoning take in the modern administrative state? Democratic Autonomy squarely faces these challenges to the deliberative democratic ideal. It identifies processes of reasoning that avert bureaucratic domination and bring diverse people into political agreement. To bridge our differences intelligently, Richardson argues, we cannot rely on instrumentalist approaches to policy reasoning, such as cost-benefit analysis. Instead, citizens must arrive at reasonable compromises through fair, truth-oriented processes of deliberation. Using examples from programs as diverse as disability benefits and environmental regulation, he shows how the administrative policy-making necessary to carrying out most legislation can be part of our deciding what to do. Opposing both those liberal theorists who have attacked the populist ideal and those neo-republican theorists who have given up on it, Richardson builds an account of popular rule that is sensitive to the challenges to public deliberation that arise from relying on liberal constitutional guarantees, representative institutions, majority rule, and administrative rulemaking. Written in a nontechnical style and engaged with practical issues of everyday politics, this highly original and regorous restatement of what democracy entails is essential reading for political theorists, philosophers, public choice theorists,constitutional and administrative lawyers, and policy analysts. |
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Designed by God $110.01 Whether she’s online chatting with friends, reading a magazine, or watching her favorite television show, today’s young woman faces a constant barrage of guarantees that she can become prettier, skinnier, sexier. Find the perfect look. Lose 10 pounds. Buy designer clothes like the stars. Attract your favorite guy. Is it any wonder that young women always seem unhappy with who they are? Is it any wonder that when it comes to modesty and demeanor, many young Christian women look much like everyone else in the culture? Regina Franklin speaks honestly but sensitively to young women about who God created them to be. |
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Designed by God: Honest Talk about Beauty, Modesty, and Self-Image $1.1 Whether she’s online chatting with friends, reading a magazine, or watching her favorite television show, today’s young woman faces a constant barrage of guarantees that she can become prettier, skinnier, sexier. Find the perfect look. Lose ten pounds. Buy designer clothes like the stars. Attract your favorite guy. Is it any wonder that young women always seem unhappy with who they are? Is it any wonder that when it comes to modesty and demeanor, many young Christian women look much like everyone else in the culture? Regina Franklin speaks honestly but sensitively to young women about who God created them to be. |
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Development, State and Society $14.43 A thought-provoking book on Development, State and Society by Seyoum Hameso, author of Ethnicity and Nationalism in Africa. Development, State and Society is a nuanced overview of economic thought, political formations and social issues applied to Africa. In this thought-provoking book, Seyoum Hameso argues that the promise of development was taken to heart by millions throughout the world. After half a century of “development,” it remains unfulfilled for millions in Africa. The swollen bodies of children, emaciated faces of women, a relentless scourge of conflicts that have become a way of life, all point to a continent ill at ease with itself and less at ease with its external engagement. All this indicates that there is a pressing need for the redefinition of the existing approaches and practices with a view to help chart alternative development. The book contains two parts. The first part presents theoretical and historical aspects of development problematic. The second part deals with practical issues on economic performance, political governance, the role of culture and Africa’s relationship with the external world including the IMF, the World Bank and problems associated with globalization. The book is a timely contribution and commendable reading for anyone involved in historical, political and social background of development problems. |
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Divine Sarah $9.99 Set over the course of one week in 1906, Divine Sarah reimagines the life of the legendary Sarah Bernhardt. Facing protests from the newly formed League of Decency, the controversial actress is forced to move her latest production from Los Angeles to the new development of Venice Beach. Though this battle is only the most recent skirmish in a tumultuous life, the sixty-two-year-old Sarah is exhausted and beginning to lose the will to fight.Plagued by maladies of the flesh and the spirit, she begins to search her soul, revealing the truths of her life, including the self-doubt and insecurity hidden beneath an extravagant and confrontational lifestyle. Yet Sarah is not alone in her battle. Vince Baker, an ambitious news reporter, faces his own demons even as he tries to uncover the truth about the greatest actress of the Victorian Age.This P.S. edition features an extra 16 pages of insights into the book, including author interviews, recommended reading, and more. |
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Do You Have the Guts to be Beautiful?: Simple, Natural Practices for Reversing Wrinkles, Blemishes, Graying and Baldness and Feeling Young Again $27.31 New – Reading this book will alter the very way in which readers look in the mirror, and provide them with more detail than even their doctors can give them from the fanciest and most expensive tests. Doctors Ray and Daniels share some little-known miracles of the body and, specifically, how each face tells a story of what is happening inside the body. After reading this book, readers will be able to unlock the messages their faces are giving them; they will learn simple, yet effective steps the |
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Do You Have the Guts to be Beautiful?: Simple, Natural Practices for Reversing Wrinkles, Blemishes, Graying and Baldness and Feeling Young Again $29.15 Used – Reading this book will alter the very way in which readers look in the mirror, and provide them with more detail than even their doctors can give them from the fanciest and most expensive tests. Doctors Ray and Daniels share some little-known miracles of the body and, specifically, how each face tells a story of what is happening inside the body. After reading this book, readers will be able to unlock the messages their faces are giving them; they will learn simple, yet effective steps th |
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Dr. Seuss’ The Cat In The Hat $12.99 The Cat is Back! Product Information With this great CD-ROM and a click of the mouse, The Cat in the Hat comes to life in your house. And along with the Cat come Thing One and Thing Two, they’re all here together to have fun with you. You can follow along as the story is read, or click on the objects and play games instead. There may be surprises, some big and some small, if you just go through once you will not see them all. Which is why we have found kids will play once and then, they will go back and play again and again. Games and activities on every page. Catch Thing One and Thing Two, arrange the puzzles or draw funny faces on the framed pictures for hours of play. Balancing act to balance the Cat. Kids learn about special and causal relationships as they give the Cat more and more objects to balance. Skills Learned Word Recognition Increased Vocabulary Reading Comprehension Computer Familiarity Spatial Relationships Causal Relationships Living Books, which invented interactive storybooks, has dazzled children, parents and the computer world with memorable characters, sound effects, original music and charming animation. Windows Requirements Platform: Windows 95/98/Me/XP*/Vista RAM : 8MB Video : VGA 640×480x256 color display CD-ROM: 2X or better Sound : Windows compliant sound device Mouse : Microsoft mouse or compatible Minimum Requirements Platform: PowerMac 7.1 or Higher Media: CD-ROM CPU : 68040 or better RAM : 8MB Hard Drive: 80MB Video : 256 color or better * Requires use of Windows Compatibility Wizard under Windows XP. |
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Draw + Color Fun Animals $8.99 In these first activity books, kids can complete and color all kinds of faces: boys, girls, tigers, monkeys, even ladybugs. At first, toddlers might only draw a circle for a face, not adding eyes, nose, or mouth. But in time, they will fill in the different features, from eyelashes to teeth; from curly hair to whiskers. With bold and bright art, these are ideal activity books for children who have just learned to hold a crayon or pencil. First scribbles and drawings are important, precursory steps to reading and writing! |
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Draw + Color Fun: Faces $8.99 In these first activity books, kids can complete and color all kinds of faces: boys, girls, tigers, monkeys, even ladybugs. At first, toddlers might only draw a circle for a face, not adding eyes, nose, or mouth. But in time, they will fill in the different features, from eyelashes to teeth; from curly hair to whiskers. With bold and bright art, these ideal activity books for children who have just learned to hold a crayon or pencil. First scribbles and drawings are important, precursory steps to reading and writing! |
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Eco-Sufficiency & Global Justice: Women Write Political Ecology $94.63 Used – As the twenty-first century faces a crisis of democracy and sustainability, this book brings academics and activists into conversation.These provocative essays by internationally distinguished women thinkers expose the limits of current scholarship in political economy, ecological economics and sustainability science. With a who’s who of contributors, Eco-Sufficiency and Global Justice is essential reading for anyone concerned about climate change in an era defined by global financial mel |
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Effects of and Interventions for Childhood Trauma from Infancy through Adolescence: Pain Unspeakable $19 Successfully reach out and help children through the worst times of their young lives! Effects of and Interventions for Childhood Trauma from Infancy Through Adolescence: Pain Unspeakable explores an array of trauma-related topics pertaining to children of all ages from a variety of cultures and countries. This book covers the various ego stages of child development and addresses how each one is affected by traumatic experiences. This easy-to-read resource serves as a readily available reference for caregivers—professional or otherwise—who work with or encounter a child who has been traumatized. In Effects of and Interventions for Childhood Trauma from Infancy Through Adolescence, you’ll find actual accounts of traumatic incidents throughout the world, focused specifically on those incidents that have the most devastating impact on large groups of children. This book reviews the research on post-traumatic stress disorder and stress-response related symptoms with brief descriptions of treatments for you to use with children who suffer from posttraumatic stress. Special features of this important tool consist of with an extensive list of organizations and crisis hotline numbers as well as recommended reading, video, and curricula resources. Effects of and Interventions for Childhood Trauma from Infancy Through Adolescence examines traumatic situations from many angles, including:• the many faces of trauma—accidents, fire, natural disasters• developmental considerations, including ego development, memory development, and the development of fears and responses• the way children respond to traumatic incidents• the types of interventions—individual, group, family, pharmacological, and school-based• cultural considerations from around the globe• how to establish a school-based Trauma Response Team Effects of and Interventions for Childhood Trauma from Infancy Through |
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Ellice Larrabee $34.05 Used – Excerpt from book: CH A PTER IV. ELLICE IX SUNDAY-SCHOOL. The Superintendent had opened the school with reading the Scriptures, singing and prayer. Miss Jane, Ellice’s teacher, sat in her accustomed place. In the next seat, and where she could look into their bright little faces as she talked to them, were five or six little girls. They opened their Testaments and read the parable of the L’ist Sheep. “Who is this Good Shepherd,”said Miss Jane, “of whom our Savior was telling the poor publ |
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Ellice Larrabee $22.21 New – Excerpt from book: CH A PTER IV. ELLICE IX SUNDAY-SCHOOL. The Superintendent had opened the school with reading the Scriptures, singing and prayer. Miss Jane, Ellice’s teacher, sat in her accustomed place. In the next seat, and where she could look into their bright little faces as she talked to them, were five or six little girls. They opened their Testaments and read the parable of the L’ist Sheep. “Who is this Good Shepherd,”said Miss Jane, “of whom our Savior was telling the poor publi |
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Ellice Larrabee $20.16 New – Excerpt from book: CH A PTER IV. ELLICE IX SUNDAY-SCHOOL. The Superintendent had opened the school with reading the Scriptures, singing and prayer. Miss Jane, Ellice’s teacher, sat in her accustomed place. In the next seat, and where she could look into their bright little faces as she talked to them, were five or six little girls. They opened their Testaments and read the parable of the L’ist Sheep. “Who is this Good Shepherd,”said Miss Jane, “of whom our Savior was telling the poor publi |
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Ellice Larrabee $33.83 New – Excerpt from book: CH A PTER IV. ELLICE IX SUNDAY-SCHOOL. The Superintendent had opened the school with reading the Scriptures, singing and prayer. Miss Jane, Ellice’s teacher, sat in her accustomed place. In the next seat, and where she could look into their bright little faces as she talked to them, were five or six little girls. They opened their Testaments and read the parable of the L’ist Sheep. “Who is this Good Shepherd,”said Miss Jane, “of whom our Savior was telling the poor publi |
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Ellice Larrabee $31.42 New – Excerpt from book: CH A PTER IV. ELLICE IX SUNDAY-SCHOOL. The Superintendent had opened the school with reading the Scriptures, singing and prayer. Miss Jane, Ellice’s teacher, sat in her accustomed place. In the next seat, and where she could look into their bright little faces as she talked to them, were five or six little girls. They opened their Testaments and read the parable of the L’ist Sheep. “Who is this Good Shepherd,”said Miss Jane, “of whom our Savior was telling the poor publi |
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Ellice Larrabee $20.16 Used – Excerpt from book: CH A PTER IV. ELLICE IX SUNDAY-SCHOOL. The Superintendent had opened the school with reading the Scriptures, singing and prayer. Miss Jane, Ellice’s teacher, sat in her accustomed place. In the next seat, and where she could look into their bright little faces as she talked to them, were five or six little girls. They opened their Testaments and read the parable of the L’ist Sheep. “Who is this Good Shepherd,”said Miss Jane, “of whom our Savior was telling the poor publ |
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Eternal Life $9.08 You can KNOW you HAVE eternal Life The Doctrine of Eternal Security – Examined By William Killen WrightIt is inevitable that the ugly face of death faces each and every member of the human race. The truth of this, impressed on the mind of the writer of this book, led him to the unavoidable conclusion that the most important issue in the life of every bible believing person should be “where will I spend eternity”? Can we know of a surety we will go to heaven when we die? Can we lose our salvation? Peace of mind requires an answer!While the God-given answer is simple, as the Bible affirms: “These things I write unto you that ye may know ye have eternal life ….” (1 John 5: 13), many have been deceived into thinking that they can lose their once received salvation. The author determined to set the record straight. The book is divided into three distinct parts, the first dealing with the positive Biblical arguments for the doctrine, the second being an examination of the verses used by some to refute the doctrine and the third in concern for those readers who may assume a false security in believing they have been saved but are being have deceived and are living under an illusion. Part One begins by discussing the difficulty of transmitting truth, importance of getting the actual truth, the fact that there can be only one truth and the invincibility of truth. The next step is to where and when the doctrine of ’salvation once gained can be lost’ began and this is followed by a listing of all the principle Biblical verses that clearly support the doctrine of Eternal Security and also those that, at a casual reading, would appear to refute the doctrine. The opening chapter begins with the importance of Bible facts and the words selected for use by the Holy Spirit as a proof that a doctrine is genuine. Following this the narrative moves on to a careful systematical examination in the study of the Biblical types (Similes) of the Church as |
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Evidence in Mental Health Care $59.95 Mental health care increasingly faces a challenge to be ‘evidence based’. However, despite much policy activity in the UK, it’s still not clear what sort of evidence researchers should be producing for mental health services, or what purchasers should be looking for. Evidence in Mental Health Care evaluates a range of different research methodologies and types of ‘evidence’, and includes:* a historical and conceptual analysis of what was regarded as evidence in the past, and what impact it has had in mental health care* a presentation of different methodological approaches, and a discussion of their strengths and weaknesses in providing evidence* how evidence is applied in different treatment and care modalities* different angles on the way forward for providing appropriate evidence to improve current mental health care.Evidence in Mental Health Care will prove vital for the successful extension of evidence-based evaluation to mental health services in general. It will be essential reading for researchers, students and practitioners across the range of mental health disciplines, health service managers and purchasers of services. |
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FEATHERS and the GOLDEN SPRUCE TREE $9.99 Feathers is a Bluebird with an appetite for seeds and for flying adventures. It was the cold winter wind full of sleet and ice that flung him unexpectedly to the other end of the valley and to the Forbidden Forest. He now faces the unknown and perhaps death. He is a dedicated “responsible” family bird full of morals and purpose. He may never see his family again. His family ethics and principals are weighed and tested in this story. The Golden Spruce Tree Seed has purpose also, as he tries to dig his roots into the ground to make him the tallest tree in the forest and to make his parents, who stand above him, proud. He is facing death head-on! The words of his parents, “you are not dead until you rot” seem an aimless and distant phrase. He knows he needs heat and sunlight to fulfill his dreams of touching the clouds and the top of the sky. How these two dissimilar personalities challenge each other in the midst of mean ol’ crooked trees, raging rivers, the slicing knives, and vermin who would like to see both of our characters on their dinner plate, gives parents who like to read to their young children, and young persons already maturing into life’s challenges, a vehicle by which the lessons of patience can be taught and exemplified with fun and good story. Teachers also may find this a neat story to use in the class room leisure reading. In a present time when the challenges of leaving nest and home and family to discover one’s own destiny are met with the fear of the unknown in life’s toy store that has such overwhelming careers in each isle, in packages not yet opened . . . the hope that the author is trying to impart is that; life taken one step at a time, until the mountain is taken and defeated, is the way of all heroes and heroines. The bumps in the road are only meant as impediments if the traveler falls. They keep that person from sliding unabated to the bottom of the mountain to have to start all over again. Doors we selfishly want to open and that |
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Face Reading: Keys to Instant Character Analysis $114.88 New – The art of reading faces has been practiced in China for literaly thousands of years. Everything is written in the face. High cheekbones, a pointed chin, flaring eyebrows or a turned-up nose all have specific meanings. Once you have learned how to interpret them you will gain a greater self-knowledge and a deeper understanding of your friends, colleagues and partners. |
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Faces and Open Doors $19.75 This is a pre-1923 historical reproduction that was curated for quality. Quality assurance was conducted on each of these books in an attempt to remove books with imperfections introduced by the digitization process. Though we have made best efforts – the books may have occasional errors that do not impede the reading experience. We believe this work is culturally important and have elected to bring the book back into print as part of our continuing commitment to the preservation of printed works worldwide. |
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Faces and Open Doors $19.75 This is a pre-1923 historical reproduction that was curated for quality. Quality assurance was conducted on each of these books in an attempt to remove books with imperfections introduced by the digitization process. Though we have made best efforts – the books may have occasional errors that do not impede the reading experience. We believe this work is culturally important and have elected to bring the book back into print as part of our continuing commitment to the preservation of printed works worldwide. |
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