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The Hidden Harbor Mystery
The Hardy boys accept Mr. Worth’s case and, along with their friend Chet Morton, drive to Georgia. Once they have set up a camp on the beach between the two properties the boys begin to investigate the Rand and the Blackstone estates. They are surprised to find a ‘sea monster’ in the pond and to witness Mr. Rand being hit over the head with a vase by Mr. Blackstone, only moments later to find the vase intact and Mr. Rand missing.
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Who's Got Your Back: The Breakthrough Program to Build Deep, Trusting Relationships That Create Success--and Won't Let You Fail
Who’s Got Your Back is more than a ‘self-help’ book. It’s the first ‘let others help’ book. If you’re serious about your
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Who’s Got Your Back is more than a self-help book. It’s the first ‘let others help’ book. If you’re serious about your success, listen to Ferrazzi and build your support circle today.
The Breakthrough Program to Build Deep, Trusting Relationships That Create Success--and Won't Let You Fail.
If you’ve ever tried to use a grammar book to look up something straightforward - such as when to use ‘that’ or ‘which’, or where to put the apostrophe when a word already ends in ‘s’ - you’ll know it’s virtually impossible to find what you want. Even the books supposedly designed for people with no knowledge of grammar seem to use complicated jargon, and you need a natural ability for the subject and a desire to plough through endless paragraphs of complicated text just to pinpoint your problem.
Energy is correlated to the Common European Framework. This imaginative course provides the practical tools, training and motivation that teenagers need to learn, remember and use new language.Inspires teenage learners with fresh, exciting content and design – includes a storyline based on teenage characters, games, songs, cultural pages and project work Develops students’ vocabulary through a carefully controlled syllabus, regular practice and enjoyable ‘Memory Gym’ exercises and ‘Memory Tips’
Mark Jackson is on holiday in Turkey. He visits the old city of Troy and finds a yellow stone. ‘I know this stone,’ he thinks. ‘It comes from … from ...’ Suddenly Mark goes back in time. He can see a beautiful city, soldiers and a big wooden horse.