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"At Bertram's Hotel" by Agatha Christie [UNABRIDGED AUDIOBOOK WITH TEXT]
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"At Bertram's Hotel"
by Agatha Christie
[UNABRIDGED AUDIOBOOK WITH TEXT]

 
On holiday at London’s chic Bertram’s Hotel, Miss Marple finds the place so correct in every detail that she grows suspicious. Soon the police arrive to investigate a tip regarding a gang of criminals based in the hotel. Abduction, train robbery, and murder muddy the waters, but Miss Marple sees clearly who is responsible. 19 movies have featured the now famous Miss Marple.

Narrated by Stephanie Cole.

Here is a BBC radioshow: http://englishtips.org/index.php?newsid=1150790132

 
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Advanced Communication Games
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Advanced Communication GamesA photocopiable collection of 40 games and activities which can be used in the teaching of British Sign Language as well as English. It includes guessing, searching and matching games, quizzes, card games, puzzles, problem solving, role play and simulation games.
 
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Easy games in English Book 2
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Easy games in English Book 2
altEnjoyable, easy-to-solve linguistic games with lively colour illustrations. Ten new words are presented in each of the 16 themes, which are then exploited in three types of activities, from crossword to wordsearch and matching picture with word.
 
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Europe and the Wars of Religion (1500-1700) - Audio Lectures (mp3)
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Europe and the Wars of Religion (1500-1700)
(24 lectures, 30 minutes/lecture)
Taught by Govind Sreenivasan
Brandeis University
Ph.D., Harvard University

The period covered in this course (1500-1700) was a very turbulent time. There was a great deal of political instability combined with power struggles between political leaders within a country, various countries, and religious institutions. Throughout the time the various political leaders tried to consolidate their power and expand their territories and influence. At the same time the church was trying to consolidate its authority and power.
With everyone trying to consolidate and centralize their power there came times when their goals were in direct opposition to each other. When a political authority and a church authority considered themselves both to be the ultimate authority in a matter or over an area there was sure to be conflict. When a persecuted minority saw opportunity to become recognized and fit into society they had to take those opportunities.
This course focuses on five primary conflicts that came out of these clashes between different political and religious interests. The five conflicts are the French Wars of Religion, the Revolt of the Netherlands, the Thirty Years War, the English Civil War, and the Glorious Revolution. An example of how these conflicts were tied to politics and power struggles is a situation where the "official" religion of the country is whatever religion the king practiced and any other religion was persecuted or at most barely tolerated. This was a very common situation of the time period. Sometimes a king would die and a child would be placed on the throne. This situation presented the opportunity for the minority religion to influence the child and so find a place of acceptance in society. Of course, the established religion had an interest in maintaining its position.
To understand the internal strife and wars of the time period without looking at the religious factors is to understand a single element that does not present a complete picture. This was a time period when the church was often more powerful than the ruler in many matters and so to understand the period requires an understanding of the effect of religion and the religious wars on society. This is a highly recommended course and Professor Sreenivasan does an excellent job of bringing a complex political quagmire into clear focus so all sides of the situation become understandable.

 
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Dirty Beasts (audio-book)
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Dirty Beasts (audio-book)

Author: Roald Dahl

 

A cassette is available to accompany the book.
Roald Dahl has created a ghastly assortment of wicked beasts getting up to some extraordinary and unmentionable things in this comic collection of verse. Meet the clever pig with a plan to save his bacon, the scorpion who likes to sting, the giant toad who can jump from England into France, and lots more.

Roald Dahl has created a ghastly assortment of wicked beasts getting up to some extraordinary and unmentionable things in this comic collection of verse. Meet the clever pig with a plan to save his bacon, the scorpion who likes to sting, the giant toad who can jump from England into France, and lots more.

 

 
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