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Goosebumps 03 - Monster Blood
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Goosebumps 03 - Monster BloodGoosebumps 03 - Monster Blood

Evan Ross has been dropped off at his elderly aunt Kathryn's house for a few weeks while his parents visit Atlanta. In a novelty store, Evan finds a metal can labeled "Monster Blood". The shopkeeper tries to stop the purchase and tells him not to return the item. The can is filled with green slime, which seems to breathe, and eventually grows to enormous amounts.
 
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Goosebumps 04- Say Cheese and Die!
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Goosebumps 04- Say Cheese and Die!Goosebumps 04- Say Cheese and Die!

One summer day, four kids decide to investigate the Coffman House, an old house that several spooky stories revolve around. While searching the home, Greg Banks discovers a strange camera within a hidden compartment in a basement wall. He soon finds that pictures taken with the camera foreshadow future events.
 
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Goosebumps 05 -The Curse of the Mummy's Tomb
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Goosebumps 05 -The Curse of the Mummy's TombGoosebumps 05 -The Curse of the Mummy's Tomb

12 year-old Gabe Hassad is spending Christmas vacation in Egypt with his parents. He is invited to explore a tomb by his Uncle Ben, an excursion on which he gets lost, and encounters some of its ancient residents.
 
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Social Identity in Early Medieval Britain
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Social Identity in Early Medieval BritainSocial Identity in Early Medieval Britain

Social identity is a concept of increasing importance in the social sciences. Here, the concept is applied to the often atheoretical realm of medieval studies. Each contributor focuses on a particular topic of early medieval identity -- ethnicity, national identity, social location, subjectivity/personhood, political organization, kinship, the body, gender, age, proximity/regionality, memory, and ideological systems. The result is a pioneering vision of medieval social identity and a challenge to some of the received general wisdoms about this period.
 
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Gender and Petty Crime in Late Medieval England - The Local Courts in Kent 1460 - 1560
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Gender and Petty Crime in Late Medieval England - The Local Courts in Kent 1460 - 1560Gender and Petty Crime in Late Medieval England - The Local Courts in Kent 1460 - 1560

A large proportion of late medieval people were accused of some kind of misdemeanour in borough, manorial or ecclesiastical courts at some stage in their lives. The records of these courts bring us as close to ordinary townspeople and villagers as it is possible to get, and show what behaviour was considered reprehensible in men and women.
 
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