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This revised second edition provides an introduction to the phonetics and phonology of English. It incorporates all central aspects of research in the phonology of English and involves the reader at every step, with over 80 exercises leading students to discover facts, to formulate general statements, and to apply concepts.
Break Out & Express Your Fire. Discover and master the fiery
temperament shared by great leaders, entrepreneurs, artists and
AD/HD-ers. Are you: - Impulsive? - Risk-taking? - Distractible? -
Sensation-seeking? - Insightful or Intuitive? Do you: - Crave risk and
excitement? - Have an addictive personality? - Rebel against authority?
- Think differently? Then you are a DaVinci. Discover the secret genius
that drives risk-takers, rebels, entrepreneurs, artists and ad/hd-ers
to achieve greatness. Learn how to express this fire and harness it
productively.
Stretching For Dummies by LaReine Chabut
with Madeleine Lewis
This book introduces you to various stretch exercises for everyone — no matter what your age or lifestyle. The chapters in this book can help you develop a regular, everyday stretch routine or just discover a few new moves to keep you feeling great! The stretches consist of yoga stretches, children stretches, sports stretches, and more. You also discover how to prevent workout boredom by adding a few new props, such as a foam roller, a strap, a block, or the exercise ball. In addition, it covers simple stretches you can do at work and on the go or even when you’re simply sitting around.
This book also contains comprehensive stretching sections for special circumstances: pregnancy, lower back pain, and even aches and pains. Whatever your interest or age, you’re sure to get a good stretch and have some fun doing it!
While organizing a murder mystery game for a village festival, an inescapable feeling of dread settles on crime novelist Adriane Oliver. In desperation, she summons her old friend Hercule Poirot. Her instincts are proved correct when the "pretend" victim is discovered with an all-too-real rope wrapped around her neck. The two sleuths soon discover that in murder hunts, whether mock or real, everyone is playing a part.