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The Bears We Know
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The Bears We KnowEvery neighbourhood has its black sheep, but this one has bears. Well, nobody has actually seen the inhabitants of the house at the end of the road, but that doesn't stop the gossip about The Bears We Know. In colourfully mischievous illustrations, readers are invited to see for themselves these ursine neighbours living life as they see fit. Also, they growl if anyone gets too close, so nobody visits. This playful story promises to charm even as it challenges with the question "Does anybody really know their next-door neighbours?" Reading Level: Grade K-3
 
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The World's First Superpower: The Rise of the British Empire From 1497-1901
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The World's First Superpower: The Rise of the British Empire From 1497-1901

This course will examine the growth and development of the largest empire in world history—the British Empire—beginning with the late fifteenth century Tudor dynasty in England and ending with the death of the Queen-Empress Victoria in 1901. By the beginning of the twentieth century, there were very few countries or people who had not been affected, one way or another, by the impact of the British. The Empire itself by then covered over a quarter of the world’s land surface,..

 
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Everyday English (Topic: Musical Instruments)
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Everyday English (Topic: Musical Instruments)Everyday English (Topic: Musical Instruments)

Everyday English is a program where Alberto Alonso teaches how to face common situations with confidence.

 
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The Verb Circus ( to go)
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The Verb Circus ( to go)The Verb Circus ( to go)

The Verb Circus is The Vaughan radio program where Kyle Millar reviews the most important verbs in english in a fun and challenging way.

 

 
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The Verb Circus ( to lose and to miss)
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The Verb Circus ( to lose and to miss)The Verb Circus ( to lose and to miss)

The Verb Circus is The Vaughan radio program where Kyle Millar reviews the most important verbs in english in a fun and challenging way.

 
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