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Woodworker's Journal - February 2010 (US)
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Woodworker's Journal - February 2010 (US)Woodworker's Journal - February 2010 (US)

Woodworker's Journal Magazine:is designed for all woodworkers (from hobbyists to professionals) looking for new project ideas, woodworking techniques and shop jigs and tips that will enhance their time in the shop. Projects are presented in a detailed step-by-step format with photos and illustrations. A full size pattern is inserted in the middle of each issue. Departments cover joinery, finishing, products, techniques and hardware.
 
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Tags: techniques, Journal, Woodworkers, middle, inserted, Journal, techniques, February, pattern
The Writing on the Wall
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The Writing on the WallEighth grade, like algebra, has become pretty complicated for Tess. For one thing, there are the patterns she's noticing everywhere—like how charming-on-the-outside Richard keeps playing scary pranks on her, and how annoying copycat Lynn always has to follow what everyone else is doing. Then there's the pattern of graffiti that keeps appearing on the wall by her school—could those numbers be a code meant for Tess? Is it up to her to find out what they mean? And most importantly, if Damien keeps up with his pattern of waiting for her after school, does it mean he likes her? Or is that just a coincidental system?
 
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Tags: keeps, pattern, those, numbers, schoolmdashcould
William Gibson. Pattern Recognition
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William Gibson. Pattern RecognitionThe first of William Gibson's usually futuristic novels to be set in the present, Pattern Recognition is a masterful snapshot of modern consumer culture and hipster esoterica. Set in London, Tokyo, and Moscow, Pattern Recognition takes the reader on a tour of a global village inhabited by power-hungry marketeers, industrial saboteurs, high-end hackers, Russian mob bosses, Internet fan-boys, techno archeologists, washed-out spies, cultural documentarians, and our heroine Cayce Pollard--a soothsaying "cool hunter" with an allergy to brand names.
 
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Tags: William Gibson, Pattern Recognition, AudioBooks, Recognition, Pattern, William, Internet, fanboys, Recognition
A criminal history of mankind
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altColin Wilson tells the story of human violence from Peking Man to the Mafia - taking into account the calculated sadism of the Assyrians, the opportunism of the Greek pirates, the brutality that made Rome the ‘razor king of the Mediterranean’, the mindless destruction of the Vandals, the mass slaughter of Genghis Khan, Tamurlane, Ivan the Terrible, Vlad the Impaler and more. Each age has a unique characteristic pattern of crime. In the past three centuries crime has changed and evolved until the sex killer and the mass murderer have become symbols of all that is worst about our civilization.

Edited by: stovokor - 9 June 2009
Reason: Please, provide deatails (author, editor etc). Please, upload the cover image on our server as instructed in help :)

 
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Tags: criminal, history, law, human, crime, symbols, worst, crime, three, centuries, changed, pattern
Tiny Talk 3
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Tiny Talk 3A three-level communicative listening and speaking series for 3 to 6 year-olds. The course provides a simple but steady development of new language through a carefully graded syllabus with built-in review.
Each Student Book unit opens with the main characters featured storybook style in a familiar daily situation. This is followed by a focus on vocabulary items and a short Pattern Practice of the language structure. Songs by Carolyn Graham, well-known songwriter and creator of Jazz Chants, appear in every lesson.
 
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Tags: language, items, short, Pattern, Practice