Serving as both a scholarly account of Jerusalem's archaeology and a useful guide for the interested reader, this work illuminates the turbulent past of a city which is both medieval in appearance and a modern city at the center of international and religious interest. This expansive new work examines the history of the city and its unique society as well as presents archaeological evidence for Crusader Jerusalem.
FAST FOOD Graded Reader 1What is "fast food", who eats it, why do so many people like it? .
The Galaxies series are a brightly illustrated new series of documentary readers, lively, varied and imaginative and offer up-to-date subjects which interest people all over the world - easy reading. Level:Elementary
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Sounds Fun! is a four-book basic phonics series developed for elementary EFL/ESL learners. Sounds Fun! begins the path to English fluency through a systematic presentation of the alphabet, vowel combinations, and consonant blends. The charming full-color illustrations and wide variety of activities in each unit of Sounds Fun! engage the learners' interest while also providing hours of fun.
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Multicultural Mathematics: Interdisciplinary Cooperative-Learning Activities58 activities to supplement and enrich the regular mathematics curriculum.
Multicultural Mathematics is fascinating! The book is set up as a series of exercise sheets, dealing with ancient Egyptian, Chinese, African, American Indian, and other math systems, and it's all fun! The suggested age is 5th or 6th grade. It might also be a way to interest someone who's a little turned off on traditional math.
This fascingating and readable account of the history of biology, from ancient times through genetic engineering, should be really inspirational to those with an interest in the science.