"Accounting: First
Year Course" is for the first year accounting course in high schools. Real
world accounting combined with academic reinforcement helps students succeed.
This textbook contains 29 chapters that are logically organized in six units.
Each chapter consists of two or three sections. This structure presents
accounting lessons clearly and simply. "Accounting: First Year
Course" also contains a wide variety of features to clarify the lessons
and tie them to real-life situations. Each unit introduces a major aspect of
accounting. The photos and features in the unit opener are organized around a
common theme that indicates how people in the real world use accounting.
Man-Eaters of Kumaon is a book written by hunter-naturalist Jim Corbett. It details the experiences Corbett had in the Kumaon region of India in the 1920s and 1930s, while hunting man-eating tigers and leopards. One tiger, for example, was responsible for over 400 human deaths. Man-Eaters of Kumaon is the best known of Corbett's books and contains 10 stories of tracking and shooting man-eaters in the Indian Himalayas during the early years of the twentieth century. The text also contains incidental information on flora, fauna and village life. The book was later turned into a film, Man-Eater of Kumaon (1948). (Ref. Wikipedia)
Read it yourself is a series of grade d readers designed to give young childre n a confident and successful start to reading.
Level 2 is for children who are familiar with some simple words and can read short sentences. Each story in this level contains frequently repeated phrases, which help children to read more fluently.
Read it yourself is a series of grade d readers designed to give young childre n a confident and successful start to reading.
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Level 2 is for children who are familiar with some simple words and can read short sentences. Each story in this level contains frequently repeated phrases, which help children to read more fluently.
This is the result of an ongoing project to collect and distribute the
most obscure and rare words in the English language (such as aprosexia, diurnation, galeanthropy, nidor or symmetrophobia).
It also contains a few words which do not have equivalent words in
English. This version of the dictionary contains 2103 words, though it
is constantly growing.