Added by: arcadius | Karma: 2802.10 | Fiction literature | 19 August 2010
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The Three Clerks
Henry Norman, with his friends Alaric and Charley Tudor, all of them in government service, were frequent visitors at the suburban home of Mrs. Woodward and her three daughters. Henry loved Gertrude, the eldest daughter, but she refused him as she loved Alaric. Alaric won by competitive examination a place to which Henry aspired but for which he was unwilling to compete and, when he became engaged to Gertrude, Henry felt doubly aggrieved and bitterly angry.
Academic Writing: A Guide for Management Students and Researchers
This book addresses key features of the methodology involved in business and management academic writing. Characterizing academic writing as part of research, science and the knowledge generation process, it focuses on its three main aspects
One Two Three . . . Infinity: Facts and Speculations of Science
One Two Three... Infinity, subtitled Facts and Speculations of Science, was originally written by George Gamow in 1947 and then revised somewhat in 1961 (unfortunately, George Gamow died in 1968 and it was the last revision). It's an amazing tour of some of the more interesting bits of physics, with a bit of mathematics and biology thrown in, covering in some depth many separate topics in under 350 pages.
Dora the Explorer - Three Little Piggies - Trzy małe świnki (Polish Edition)
An educational cartoon TV series for children aged 5-10. Level A1. The main character, Dora, is a little girl who teaches children basic English phrases while experiencing various adventures.