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Let's Look at Home
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Let's Look at HomeLet's Look at Home

Babies and toddlers love to explore the home.

Here, they can visit each room and watch all the everyday activities.

 
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Muzzy and the Gondoland Disco (Reader)
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Muzzy and the Gondoland Disco (Reader)Muzzy and the Gondoland Disco (Reader)
Muzzy readers are designed to reinforce and expand the language learned in Muzzy in Gondoland.
 
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Powerful PowerPoint for Educators
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Powerful PowerPoint for EducatorsMost educators have created simple presentations with PowerPoint®. PowerPoint is a fine tool for adding media to a lecture, but it falls flat when creating interactive lessons for students to use while sitting in front of the com puter.That is, it falls flat unless you use the built-in scripting features of PowerPoint
 
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Accounting Fundamentals CD
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Accounting Fundamentals CD
Accounting  Fundamentals CD
CrashCourse™ in Fundamental Accounting   interactive study guides for adult education! These multimedia CD-ROM contain video, audio, interactive animations, and exercises that help
  you learn Fundamental Accounting Concepts, quickly  ; and easily become familiar with basic accounting  terms, enabling you  to track business transactions that affect assets, liabilities, and owner's equity. & learn how to use universal accounting tools-such as the general journal, general ledger, and trial balance-to ensure  you follows sound accounting practices.




 
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Peter Ackroyd - The Mystery of Charles Dickens
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Peter Ackroyd - The Mystery of Charles DickensPeter Ackroyd -
The Mystery of Charles Dickens
BBC Radio Drama
In his exhilarating one-man show, Simon Callow brings Charles Dickens to life, as well as some of his best-loved characters.
The play was written by Peter Ackroyd, author of the definitive Charles Dickens biography. As well as recreating scenes from Dickens' novels, Ackroyd also explores the writer's famous reading tours of Britain and America and provides a fascinating social history of 19th century London.
 
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