Martial Arts: Exotic Combat Systems from All Cultures (Roleplaying Game)
The mystic ninja who can kill with a single blow . . . the boxer with the lightning hands . . . the swordsman and his razor-edged saber - all these evoke the mystique and excitement of exotic martial arts.
Whether you prefer tournament competitions, the stark realism of the mean streets and the evening news, or the high-kicking, door-smashing action of comics and the silver screen, Martial Arts can bring your battles to life.
Added by: Anako87 | Karma: 12.25 | Fiction literature | 26 September 2010
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Lara_Adrian_-_Midnight_Breed_02_-_Kiss_of_Crimson
Like Kiss of Midnight, Kiss of Crimson is another fast paced page turner with plenty of exciting Rogue slaying action and heart stopping romance in just the right proportions.
Doing Action Research in English Language Teaching: A Guide for Practitioners
Added by: r4d3n | Karma: 7.35 | Black Hole | 15 September 2010
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Doing Action Research in English Language Teaching: A Guide for Practitioners
This hands-on, practical guide for ESL/EFL teachers and teacher educators outlines, for those who are new to doing action research, what it is and how it works. Straightforward and reader friendly, it introduces the concepts and offers a step-by-step guide to going through an action research process, including illustrations drawn widely from international contexts.
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The latest of many attempts to link subatomic physics to broader human concerns, this brisk, uneven volume splits neatly in two: the first half explains key ideas in quantum physics, and the second makes grand claims about their worth for other fields. Classical physics rules out "action at a distance." (You can't move a billiard ball unless something--a pool cue, an air jet, lightning--contacts it.) But quantum physics permits "non-local" action, and recent experiments prove it: do certain things to one photon, and you'll affect another faster than light can travel between the two.
Now Commodore of a newly formed squadron, in a British fleet stretched to the limit, Richard Bolitho faces one of the toughest commissions of his career: to ascertain the fighting strength of the French - then seek, find, and bring them to battle.