This exciting four-level course is packed with fun activities. Right from the start, children are fully involved in thinking for themselves, doing things themselves, and making things themselves.
Audio and Full book added. Thanks to Savanna and odd_prof1903
How Electronic Things Work... And What to do When They Don't
A guide to understanding and repairing electronics equipment written for people who would ordinarily call the shop. Fully illustrated, simple to use guide, you will get a grasp of the workings of the electronics world that surrounds you, and even learn to make your own repairs.
What Can You Do with Money?: Earning, Spending, and Saving
Do you get an allowance? Or have you ever been paid for doing chores, such as walking a neighbor's dog or raking leaves? If so, you've earned money! Everyone has to decide what they will do with the money they earn. Will they spend it on things they want and need? Or will they save it? How can you decide what to do with your money? Read this book to find out.
Added by: Kahena | Karma: 11526.37 | Fiction literature | 17 October 2010
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Things fall apart
Things Fall Apart is a 1958 English-language novel. It is a staple book in schools throughout Africa and widely read and studied in English-speaking countries around the world. It is seen as the archetypal modern African novel in English, and one of the first African novels written in English to receive global critical acclaim. The title of the novel comes from William Butler Yeats's poem "The Second Coming".
Melancholy, said Wordsworth, is a "luxurious gloom of choice". Unlike depression, we choose to be melancholy, paradoxically deriving pleasure from feeling faintly sad. "Melancholy slows things, allows for percolation, facilitates solitude and solace for imagination," says Jacky Bowring in this dispassionate defence of the malady, madness, affectation - melancholy has been called many things over the centuries, but somehow eludes definition.