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National Sylvan Theatre, Washington Monument grounds, The Community Center and Playgrounds Department and the Office of National Capital Parks present the ninth summer festival program of the 1941 season, the Washington Players in William Shakespeare's "A Midsummer Night's Dream," produced by Bess Davis Schreiner, directed by Denis E. Connell, the music by Mendelssohn is played by the Washington Civic Orchestra conducted by Jean Manganaro, the setting and lights Harold Snyder, costumes Mary Davis.
When a prank backfires, I’m forced to spend the summer on an island with the guy I hate. I’m Bianca, the queen bee of Dream Prep Academy, and I have plans for a perfect summer following my senior year. However, a prank I pull on Case, the school prankster who humiliated me, backfires. We end up owning a private island with a rundown house and must spend the summer fixing it up to repay my dad. Amidst pranks and a bet to see who leaves first, we start to bond, turning the summer into something unexpected. But I wonder if Case is genuine or playing me again. The Dream Summer is a standalone sweet romance in the Dream Prep Academy series perfect for fans of classic romcoms, enemies-to-lovers, and summer love.
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"Connect is a four-level, four-skills American English course for young adolescents. Connect encourages students to connect to English through contemporary, high-interest topics and contexts, fun dialogs, and games. Each student's book includes grammar and vocabulary presentations and a multi-skills, graded syllabus"--Provided by publisher.
Tales From My Youth By: Richard L. Mauger, PhD Tales From My Youth is a collection of short stories from author Richard L. Mauger’s life. His tales of his youth revolve around the outdoors and trout fishing. As he grew older, his life was still dominated by the great outdoors, turning geology and the environment into a career. His parents, sisters, and brothers-in-law are important components to his life story and to the tales within these pages. They showed him how to enjoy life, have firm beliefs and principles, and to have respect and compassion for all. Mauger’s insightful stories include a wide variety of topics such as history, humor, pets, geology, family, and personal hindsight after over sixty years of life.
Peace is not the price of Life won Through competitive games and wars. ---Peace--- Is the Prize of Life ---One--- Through the awareness of Love Within Humanity. Then...and when Acts of Love, Courage, and Compassion ---Rule--- And, become the Rule Will men know Peace upon the Earth. Ann Essance
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Return to Tomorrow is a compilation poetry book. It discusses all concepts of life. From reality, fantasy, spiritualism, mysticism, romance, lost love, today's world and hopefully the reality of truth. I also think Return to Tomorrow is sort of a journey through the psyche of the mind. An imagination of today's reality and tomorrow's future. There's always hope for love and peace of mind, for today and our future. But maybe our own conscience of our souls could be the answer, for love and hate. And maybe learn from our past failures, from conflict, peace and love. But I do think there will be freedom from our minds, for all of us. So maybe behind our eyes holds truth to our lives. So in this poetry book, Return to Tomorrow. Hopefully you'll find the right rhyme somewhere out there or within the mind.
As a teenager I placed becoming a teacher in a typical adolescent's ‘never-never' land. How'd I become one? Today, I'm preparing to retire from 26 years of teaching over 4,500 high school students. How'd I arrive here? Looking back I'm amazed at how I discovered myself and my passion for teaching along with a love for almost all of my students, even in the midst of their disruptive ‘happenings' as they searched for self-identity. What'd they do? How did I respond? Sometimes I'd tell them: "Pay attention! Someday you'll know more than me but along with my teaching experience, I've been in college for more than fifteen years and right now, know more than you do!" I remember Zachery in my A...