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Making Yogurt
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 36

Making Yogurt

Try making your own yogurt. It's easy and fun, and it tastes great!

Rhythm and Shoes
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 36

Rhythm and Shoes

Looks at a group of young performers preparing for a tap dancing show. Includes tap facts and a list of tap moves. Suggested level: primary.

Into the Unknown
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 385

Into the Unknown

A personal account of WWI from the diaries of a Gisborne farm boy, shaped into a gripping narrative by the diarist’s grandson 100 years later. Follow Alick as he moves from his last night on the farm in early 1916, through enshipment and training, then off to the battle fields of France and Belgium, occupied Germany and back home. His treasured diaries covered the tedium, the mud, the fear and sorrow, the discomfort, the periods of leave and the letters from those back home. See the war unfold through Alick’s eyes and learn about his and his companions' attitudes to the army, to female company, to the enemy soldiers, to the hospitality provided by people under pressure, to the war itself. And after the drama and tragedy of war, comes the return home and the efforts required to make a living while remaining steadfastly silent about the traumas of those terrible years - an unseen fight that continued and affected generations to come.

Director
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 1102

Director

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 1973
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  • Publisher: Unknown

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People of Today
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 2378

People of Today

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 1995
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  • Publisher: Unknown

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Fibers
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 227

Fibers

Stop morgellons synthetic biology and geoengineering! This book identifies the plot against renewables as being due to climate engineering, which the author believes is causing climate change. In the aerosols are nanotech and morgellons components, which are biosynthetic symbionts (animals, seeds, plants, fungi, etc.) that are now able to incubate in our skin! Our physiology, their mad experiment, and more! Get this out, out, out as far as the mind can travel by the speed of the written word! Everybody should know that their DNA has been willfully changed.

The Listener
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 1068

The Listener

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 1957
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  • Publisher: Unknown

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Biographical Plays About Famous Artists
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 136

Biographical Plays About Famous Artists

Since the late 1970s, more than 200 biographical plays about famous artists (composers, fine artists, poets, actors etc.) were written and staged in the United Kingdom. The book analyses the range of these plays, arguing that the dramatists often place the main artist character(s) in an adverse situation, inward (e.g., mental illness) or outward (a personal enemy, or an anonymous power, such as war). Against the background of such adverse forces, the artist characters tend come across as flawed human beings. At the same time, most plays take care to provide good insights into the artists’ genius and their artistic integrity in the face of the adversity. The book also addresses the question why there have been so many biographical plays about famous artists over the past twenty-five years, providing answers in the context of theatre history and developments across academic disciplines and society as a whole.

Old Trafford
  • Language: en

Old Trafford

In the Edwardian era, Manchester was the workshop of the world and its leading football club, Manchester United, was one of the best in the land. Unfortunately, its stadium at Bank Street did not reflect its aspirations. So the directors took the brave decision to build a spectacular new stadium to reflect the club's, and the city's, status. On 19 February 1910, Old Trafford was open for action. Ian Marshall tells the astonishing story of the hundred years that followed. From early triumph, through inter-war depression, Old Trafford saw it all. But when the ground was twice bombed during the Second World War, its entire future was in question. However, under the inspirational managership of Matt Busby, both the team and the ground were rebuilt, and a new era of dominance was ushered in in the 1950s, only for United to be once again struck down by Munich. Speaking to players, employees and fans from across the years, as well as original research into the United archives, Marshall explains how Old Trafford has remained central not just to United but to the fortunes of an entire city. Old Traffordis the definitive story of an iconic venue.

New Zealand
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 437

New Zealand

This guide to New Zealand is packed with all the practical travel information you could ever need. Topics covered include places to stay and eat, tourist information resources, destination-specific travel advice, emergency information, and the islands' history and geography.