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Spotlight on Britain
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alt Spotlight on Britain

An invaluable background book for pre-intermediate and intermediate students of English.
SPOTLIGHT ON BRITAIN gives a region-by-region account of life in the United Kingdom. The wide variety of topics includes London, TV and Radio, Liverpool and the Beatles, Stratford and Shakespeare, Northern Ireland. Interesting information combines with opportunities for lively discussion, and students are provided with comprehension questions and language practice exercises.
 
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Old Mali and the Boy
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alt Old Mali and the Boy

A timeless story of a boy taught by a wise and humble gardener about life and courage. Written by a young Rhodesian.
 
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TIME Magazine August 13, 2007 Vol. 170 No. 7
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TIME Magazine August 13, 2007 Vol. 170 No. 7
TIME Magazine
August 13, 2007 Vol. 170 No. 7

COVER: The Threatening Storm - How years of misguided policies and bureaucratic bungling left New Orleans defenseless against Katrina--and why it may happen again
• SCIENCE: When Worry Hijacks The Brain - Few things imprison a mind quite like obsessive
-compulsive disorder, but better treatments are breaking its hold
The Next Nobel? - How an upstart philanthropist found a way to rev up tomorrow's hottest fields
of inquiry
• ARTS & ENTERTAINMENT: How the Bourne Boys Keep it Real - Matt Damon and Paul Greengrass find
gritty truth in a summer action franchise

 
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Quirky Sides of Scientists
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Quirky Sides of Scientists
Quirky Sides of Scientists
True Tales of Ingenuity and Error from Physics and Astronomy


These historical narratives of scientific behavior reveal the often irrational way scientists arrive at and assess their theories. There are stories of Einstein’s stubbornness leading him to reject a correct interpretation of an experiment and miss an important deduction from his own theory, and Newton missing the important deduction from one of his most celebrated discoveries. Copernicus and Galileo are found suppressing information. A theme running throughout the book is the notion that what is obvious today was not so in the past. Scientists seen in their historical context shatter myths and show them to be less modern than we often like to think of them.
 
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1st Grade Scholar
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1st Grade ScholarSchoolZone_

1st Grade Scholar

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Grade 1


Language arts
Social studies
SCIENCE
MATH

 
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