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Aidan was one of dozens and possibly hundreds of young men and women on New Zealand's streets. How do you meet someone in this situation, even if you have such an interest? How do they survive? Why are they in such a position? What are their aspirations? Aidan's unconventional life story, so far, is a revelation for anyone interested in an aspect of life that is rarely, if ever, revealed with such candour. At the age of just 16, Aidan lived on the streets of New Zealand's largest city. There he worked out, on his own, how to survive in some of the city's toughest neighbourhoods. You will read of his good and bad decisions. When he makes mistakes, he describes how, with brutal honesty. Aidan has now expanded his friendships to include people who are not necessarily on the margins of New Zealand's society. And most importantly, he has learned that there is something he can do, other than contribute to the sex industry, and that is to write. This is his first book. A gritty and explicit read.
Perform this script about a family that is infected with a mysterious, itchy rash as they prepare to move from the space station to Mars.
The combination of a clearly written survey of the key areas in linguistics, together with analysis of recent problem-based developments in the field, make this book the ideal introduction to applied linguistic studies. There is also a detailed bibliography and a terminological index. Subjects covered: - semantics - grammar - phonetics and phonology - discourse - psycholinguistics - sociolinguistics - language teaching and testing - lexicography - computers in applied linguistics This book will be useful to undergraduates, and their professors, in the field of linguistics and applied linguistics. It also provides a straightforward guide to the subject for postgraduates studying linguistics as part of courses in English and modern languages; psychology; lexicography; and computer science.
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A prequel to JACK'S HEART (Wyoming Wildflowers) When his Irish eyes are smiling, she's in danger of losing her head ... and her heart. Eleanor Thatcher refuses to be charmed by the Irish balladeer she hires to strum up business for her Gloucester, Mass., restaurant. She's far too practical to fall for a fantasy-spinner like Aidan Padraic Cahill McCrea. Yes, she feels his spell, but bitter reality has taught Eleanor that dreamers drift on, leaving heartache. Cahill finds the woman he wants to share his future with in strong-minded, too-serious-for-her-own-good Eleanor. But he must convince her of his staying power. And his time in this precious new world is running out... A New World is the p...
Indexes the Times, Sunday times and magazine, Times literary supplement, Times educational supplement, Times educational supplement Scotland, and the Times higher education supplement.
It started as a simple investigation. Determine who killed disgraced diplomat Quentin Scott and why. It was supposed to be so simple...Aidan Calleary and Ronald Mond, fixers for the enigmatic Wellington Stone, found themselves embroiled in a mysterious otherworld, however. Now they must track down an ancient evil and his human cohort before they upset the balance of world power. Will they be able to stop the Golems of Voranava?