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Of Dragon Wings and Faerie Things
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Of Dragon Wings and Faerie ThingsOf Dragon Wings and Faerie Things

Thirty-two designs for creating colorful stained glass dragons of every shape, mood, and attitude are featured in this guide. From the fearsome, fire-breathing Cernunnos to the freewheeling Gwydion who loves to dance and play; from Liorth the ice dragon, who patrols the North, to Elliot the baby dragon, who just needs someone to hug, dragon patterns for every occasion are provided. Each design includes tips for construction and a verse that further defines the personality of each of these mythological creatures. 
 
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One Hundred Thirty One Magic Tricks for Amateurs
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One Hundred Thirty One Magic Tricks for AmateursOne Hundred Thirty One Magic Tricks for Amateurs

 Hundreds of magic secrets and routines. Book with lots of classic old magic tricks. Author calls them good old tricks. Book is very useful for beginners. Tricks with rope, pencil, using coins, candles, cards. Book is also perfect for learning English terminology. Impress your English friends...

 


 
 
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Lexical-Semantic Relations: Theoretical and practical perspectives (Lingvisticæ Investigationes Supplementa)
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Lexical-Semantic Relations: Theoretical and practical perspectives (Lingvisticæ Investigationes Supplementa)Lexical-Semantic Relations: Theoretical and practical perspectives (Lingvisticæ Investigationes Supplementa)This collection of articles sketches the complexity of the subject of lexical-semantic relations and addresses semantic, lexicographic and computational issues on an array of meaning relations in different languages. It brings together a variety of linguistic studies on the contextualised construction of synonymy and antonymy in discourse. It shows that research on language and cognition calls for empirical evidence from different sources.

 
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AMERICAN WRITERS Supplement XVII
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AMERICAN WRITERS Supplement XVIIAMERICAN WRITERS Supplement XVII Supplement XVII focuses intensely on contemporary writers, many of whom have received little sustained attention from critics. Fiction writers Max Apple, Charles Baxter, Joanna Scott, Scott Turow, William T. Vollmann, David Markson, Melvin Bukiet, and Anna Quindlen have written substantial novels. They have been written about in the review pages of newspapers and magazines, and their fiction has acquired a following of enthusiastic readers, but their work has yet to attract significant scholarship.

 
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Social Constructivist Teaching, Volume 9: Affordances and Constraints (Advances in Research on Teaching)
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Social Constructivist Teaching, Volume 9: Affordances and Constraints (Advances in Research on Teaching)Social Constructivist Teaching, Volume 9: Affordances and Constraints (Advances in Research on Teaching)

This volume is a sympathetic but analytical and critical view of social constructivist teaching, considering both its affordances (what it offers to students when implemented well in situations for which it is well suited) and its constraints (enabling conditions; situations in which these conditions are absent and other forms of teaching are more appropriate).

 

 
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