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The Woman In White
The Woman in White - SET TEXT for FCE 2010 - 2011
Late one night, on a lonely road near London, Walter Hartright, a young drawing teacher, meets a solitary woman dressed in white. This is the opening scene of The Woman in White, a great Victorian sensation novel, full of mystery, excitement and suspense. Who is the mysterious woman in white, and why is she alone on the road to London at midnight?
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This book brings black-and-white photography into the digital age. Digital cameras may capture color images, but many photographers still love the rich tradition and unique graphic qualities of black and white, and sense there must be more to digital monochrome than simply throwing away the color in Photoshop. While many books cater for both ambitious newcomers and advanced darkroom enthusiasts, black and white is too often treated as an afterthought. It's relegated to a few pages of outmoded techniques, never explaining the special character of the black-and-white image
Late one night, on a lonely road near London, Walter Hartright, a young drawing teacher, meets a solitary woman dressed in white.
This is the opening scene of The Woman in White, a great Victorian sensation novel, full of mystery , excitement, and suspense. Who is the mysterious woman in white, and why is she alone on the road to London at midnight?
A modern, speaking-centred general English course that helps students use language naturally. Students at Elementary level and above have gaps in their language knowledge and performance which inhibit their progress. The natural English syllabus is based on research into these language gaps and the course brings together current ideas in a stylish, principled, and easy-to-teach set of materials.
The Great Stone Face and Other Tales of the White MountainsA collection of four short stories by Nathaniel Hawthorne, the common theme of which is New Hampshire's White Mountains. Consists of: The Great Stone Face, written in 1850 and revolves around the 'Old Man of the Mountain (Cannon Mtn.) in New Hampshire which sadly collapsed on May 3, 2003; The Ambitious Guest, written 1835; The Great Carbuncle, written 1837; and Sketches From Memory, written sometime prior to The Great Carbuncle as will become obvious.