Added by: Tiger Mask | Karma: 10.09 | Fiction literature | 13 January 2008
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How to Become a Highly Paid Corporate Programmer
Written for those gifted coders and programmers who
get wrapped up in how complex their code is and forget the basics of how to be
successful in a corporate culture, this guide will help put these programmers on
the fast track to promotions and raises.
Children learn English while having fun! Three TELL ME MORE Kids titles, developed for children ages 4 - 12, are based entirely on speech recognition technology, making the program very interactive, progressive and amusing for children. 3 adventures adapted to the child's age Two friendly mascots will guide children through three different adventures and help them become acquainted with English while entertaining themselves.
Added by: cetinaydin | Karma: 185.68 | Fiction literature | 13 October 2007
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Third Edition, by Beatrice S. Mikulecky and Linda Jeffries, is a student-centered reading skills textbook with a process approach to reading improvement. Its innovative design allows intermediate-level students to use four key sections concurrently to become better readers in school, college, or business.
Added by: RubbySun | Karma: 47.85 | Fiction literature | 6 September 2007
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Londonistan
T
he suicide bombings carried out in London in 2005 by British Muslims revealed an enormous fifth column of Islamist terrorists and their sympathizers. Under the noses of British intelligence, London has become the European hub for the promotion, recruitment and financing of Islamic terror and extremism.
Swedish Fairy Tales by Herman Hofberg translated by W. H. Myers (Rare Book Collection)
It is probably known to most readers that there is a distinction between Tradition and Saga. Tradition has, or at least seems to have, to do with facts, usually designating some particular spot or region where the incident is said to have taken place, often even giving the names of actors, while the Saga is entirely free in its scope, equally as regards incident, and the time and place of its happening. Not infrequently the traditions of a people are founded upon actual historical occurrences, which, often repeated in the naive manner of the peasantry, become, finally, folk-lore. A great many are, however, drawn from ancient myths, which, in time, become clad in historical garb, and are located in some particular place.