Added by: hrundi | Karma: 17.03 | Other | 14 June 2008
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Bush at War is a 2002 book by Washington Post reporter Bob Woodward recounting President George W. Bush's responses to the September 11 terrorist attacks and his administration's handling of the subsequent war in Afghanistan. It is an example of creative nonfiction.
REUPLOADED (the 3rd. time now... - PLEASE MAKE AS MANY MIRRORS AS YOU CAN!)
Added by: visan | Karma: 894.33 | Other | 13 June 2008
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Imagine is John Lennon's second solo album and is considered the most popular of his solo works. Recorded and released in 1971, the album contained songs that were gentler, more commercial and less avant-garde than the ones he released on the previous album, John Lennon/Plastic Ono Band. The difference, he said, was that Imagine was "chocolate-coated for public consumption", in reference to the strings so prevalent throughout.
Learn how to Draw - Illustrated Lesson Notes For Teachers And Students
Added by: Maria | Karma: 3098.81 | Coursebooks, Other | 12 June 2008
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Essential and elementary lessons on learning how to draw for 9-14 year olds.
General lesson structure:
5-10 min. revision and homework assessment.
5 min. new page, draw margin and add title (bottom rh corner).
20 min. demo and child practical drawing.
5 min. summary and suggested homework.
This is a great book for English teachers working at Kindergarten level. It includes eighty ready-to-use activities plans organized into 10 thematic units. Each daily plan covers each moment of the class: arrival, opening, craft, freeplay and closing. There are also reproducibles, letters to parents and ideas for using children’s books.
Added by: Maria | Karma: 3098.81 | Other | 5 June 2008
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This book is truly a visual feast for the eyes, a fun book just to browse and look at or to learn about visual illusions.
The theory about how each optical illusion works can be
very simple, or very complex, sometimes requiring advanced
neurophysiology and even mathematics and calculus to understand, so
there's great variation in terms of the range of difficulty and
complexity.
Anyway the learning experiences you can get out of visual illusions are a
greater understanding - & appreciation - of how the brain really
works & its innate abilities.