Wrapped in Lace: Knitted Heirloom Designs from Around the World
The spectacular knitted lace designs of New Zealand designer Margaret Stove are truly the pinnacle of the craft. In Wrapped in Lace, dive into Margaret’s love fo learning and creating knitted lace, then begin your own journey to master lace knitting with 12 original patterns.
Added by: nph2010 | Karma: 11.04 | Black Hole | 4 January 2011
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Tactics for Listening CD-ROM
This is a good software, with which you'll save your time when practicing listening with Tactics for Listening (3 levels). This software contains basic, developing and expanding levels.
You can find the Audio CDs of the three levels in this site, some guys posted them.
If you think it's good and want to have the original one, buy it (recommended).
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Added by: Gurman20 | Karma: 1236.55 | Black Hole | 10 December 2010
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Science - 10 December 2010
Science, a multi disciplinary, weekly peer reviewed journal, ranks as the worlds most prestigious scientific journal. The journal was established by Thomas Edison in 1880 and has been the official journal of AAAS since 1900. Content includes original research, news, book reviews, and coverage of events in the scientific community.
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This is not a math book, but rather a journey through time and cultures that focuses on the place of numbers in various human systems. As such, it is entertaining, enlightening, and may even be somewhat unsettling to those who have always dismissed mysticism and numerology as bogus. Shimmel has translated and added to Franz Carl Endres's book of the same name, broadening the scope of the German original. Her introduction, which stands by itself, is a clear, concise, and interesting survey of the history of numbers and their importance to many societies.