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ESPN The Magazine - 28 June 2010
Espn The Magazine Magazine: Coming to you bi-weekly, ESPN The Magazine is a sports magazine with a real difference. Featuring player profiles, cutting edge investigative journalism and regular departmental features on professional and college sports and humorous columns, heavily design based ESPN the Magazine focuses on what lies ahead and puts you in the know. Down on the field and into the game.
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In Touch is a unique, three-level course specially written with the needs and interests of young learners in mind. It takes students from Senior A to Senior C level through exciting stories, humorous cartoons, lively magazine features and the lives and adventures of young children.
Treasury of Humorous Quotations: For Speakers, Writers and Home ReferenceWith all of potential benefits of humorous quoations it is surprising to discover that there has never been a comprehensive anthology of humorous quotations This book has been designed to fill that need The material has been drawn from many lands and all ages from every profession and for all occasions
Marshall Cavendish's book sets are top picks for elementary-level libraries and these new releases are especially recommended as staples for any serious collection, promising lasting reference and relevance. Melissa Stewart's 'The Gross and Goofy Body' enlivens physiology for kids, offering humorous yet scientific surveys of body functions in just under 50 pages each.
Marshall Cavendish's book sets are top picks for elementary-level libraries and these new releases are especially recommended as staples for any serious collection, promising lasting reference and relevance. Melissa Stewart's 'The Gross and Goofy Body' enlivens physiology for kids, offering humorous yet scientific surveys of body functions in just under 50 pages each.