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Fairy Tales by Hans Christian Andersen (Reading; Children)
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Fairy Tales by Hans Christian Andersen (Reading; Children) Fairy Tales
by Hans Christian Andersen, illustrated (ca. 1868)
translated by Charles Boner

Hans Christian Andersen (1805-1875) is best known for his children's stories such as The Emperor's New Clothes, The Little Mermaid, and The Ugly Duckling.
He was tall and skinny with a big nose ­ he always thought that he was very
ugly. His stories show compassion for those who are outcast and suffering. They also make fun of the spoiled and conceited.
His stories teach us that appearances can be deceiving, and that there is a magical beauty even
within the most unlikely characters.

 
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10 Secrets to Mastering Any High School Test
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10 Secrets to Mastering Any High School Test
10 Secrets to Mastering Any High School Test is the perfect resource for students looking to sharpen their test taking skills. This book covers high school exit exams to the SAT, AP tests to ACT. Have this resource on hand to give students the skills and confidence they need to achieve perfect test scores.
 
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Numbers, Groups and Codes
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Numbers, Groups and CodesCambridge University Press - Numbers, Groups and CodesPaperback: 354 pages
This thoroughly revised and updated version of the popular textbook on abstract algebra introduces students to easily understood problems and concepts. John Humphreys and Mike Prest include many examples and exercises throughout the book to make it more appealing to students and instructors. The second edition features new sections on mathematical reasoning and polynomials. In addition, three chapters have been completely rewritten and all others have been updated.

 
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Newswriting Guide: A Handbook for Student Reporters
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Newswriting Guide: A Handbook for Student Reporters
This new, updated fourth edition is a handy guide to accepted newswriting style. It presents concise, easy-to-follow rules for the basic areas that are vital to student reporters, from punctuation to interviewing techniques. The book is equally useful for publicity writers,newsletter editors or anyone who works with words.
 
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The Little Book of Planet Earth
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The Little Book of Planet Earth The Little Book of Planet Earth
An amazing introduction to what scientific research through the past centuries up to the modern day has learned about our planet.

 
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