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Wiggle (tumblebook) flash story
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Wiggle(tumblebook) flash storyWiggle(tumblebook) flash story

Do you wake up with a wiggle? Do you wiggle out of bed? For energetic toddlers (are there any who aren't?), here's a book that invites them to wiggle along with the story. Told in rollicky, wiggly rhyme that begs to be read again and again, Doreen Cronin's latest romp will have toddlers wiggling, giggling, and then (hopefully) falling into bed, blissfully exhausted!
Keywords: Dogs, Silly, Fun, Interactive

 


 
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Archibald Joseph Cronin “The Citadel” /Арчибальд Кронин “Цитадель”
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Archibald Joseph Cronin “The Citadel” /Арчибальд Кронин “Цитадель”Archibald Joseph Cronin “The Citadel” /Арчибальд Кронин “Цитадель”Автор:Кронин А.
Адаптация, комментарии и словарь: Г.И.Иткиса
Год выпуска: 1963
Количество страниц: 144

 
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Tags: Кронин, классе, средней, чтения, пособие, Archibald, rdquo, Арчибальд, Cronin
Cronin A. J. - The Citadel [BBC Radio 4: Classic Serial]
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Cronin A. J. - The Citadel [BBC Radio 4: Classic Serial]
This is a beautiful story of a young doctor's struggle and his journey towards professional opportunity, social acceptance, and moral regression, culminating in dreadful loss and the promise of redemption.

Dramatised in four parts by Herbert Williams from A. J. Cronin's 1937 novel, "The Citadel".

REUPLOAD NEEDED

 
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Translation goes to the Movies
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Translation goes to the MoviesThis highly accessible introduction to translation theory, written by a leading author in the field, uses the genre of film to bring the main themes in translation to life. Through analyzing films as diverse as the Marx Brothers' A Night at the Opera, the Star Wars trilogies and Lost in Translation, Michael Cronin shows how translation issues, far from being a preserve of niche film makers, are in fact at the heart of some of the most widely seen films on the planet.

Edited by: Maria - 29 January 2009
Reason: Uploaded picture to ET server, please do it yourself next time, thank you!

 
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Tags: translation, films, shows, issues, Cronin