Every day your child will bring a Home Reader home from school. This is a book that is at the correct level for them to enjoy and practise the skills they have been learning in class. Please do not feel that this is the only text your child should read, though – they can read other books, magazines, newspaper articles, websites (with adult supervision), and anything else that is available and appropriate. The most important point is that they read and enjoy it.
This magazine is designed for technically educated professionals and managers who have a positive predisposition to read about, get involved with and act on a broad range of the physical and social sciences. Its articles and features anticipate what the breakthroughs and the news will be in a society increasingly dependent upon scientific and technological advances.
First published in 1988, this book is concerned with the definite and indefinite articles in English. It provides an integrated pragmatic-semantic theory of definite and indefinite reference, on the basis of which, many co-occurance restrictions between articles and non-modifiers are explained.
THE world history magazine for kids, families, educators, and history buffs. Stunning photographs, gripping stories and intriguing articles, detailed maps and timelines, bring the past to life.
History Magazine opens a window on the past, providing compelling stories about how our world became the place it is today. You’ll discover thrilling stories of exploration, invention, innovation and conflict, and learn about the development of government, medicine, technology, trade, the arts and the art of war. Written from a North American perspective, history Magazine’s articles are clear, informative and insightful. History Magazine breathes life into the stories of the past, telling tales of both pivotal moments and everyday life with passion and spirit.