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A student-friendly introduction to Latin Learning Latin can prove daunting even to the brightest students. But this innovative text draws students into the story of Rome and lets Virgil and Livy lead the way in learning declensions and conjugations. Latin Alive and Well is a classroom-tested textbook consisting of 36 units. It is designed for both high school and university classes, in both two-semester courses and intensive one-semester courses. Clear and direct, it avoids lengthy explanations in teaching grammar, instead introducing modern students to this venerable language by focusing on exercises and translations that make fine points of grammar more readily understandable. P. L. Chambe...
Erin Shipley grew up on Keystone Lake before moving to Tulsa and becoming an associate attorney. Now, she's back, representing a client who is concerned about the flooding and property values around the lake. Properties underwater are being bought and sold for pennies on the dollar by someone called T & H Realty. When her friend's uncle, Jeff, dies mysteriously on the lake, Erin wonders if it has anything to do with the real estate scam and launches an investigation. The dam is old and zebra mussels are clogging it, not allowing enough water to flow out. If the dam breaks, it will flood downtown Tulsa and areas around it. But that's not the only danger…whoever killed Jeff isn't finished with their diabolical plan, and Erin and those she loves are at risk from more than just a dam break.
Recalls the life and work of the British play agent responsible for nurturing several generations of Britain's most important playwrights
Includes entries for maps and atlases.
In this work, the author aims to acquaint the novice with not only the techniques but also the values of the hunter. The work covers the famous hunters of legend, the moral value of hunting, and the various techniques of hunting.
When Ethan and his dad go to Heavener, Oklahoma to read an ancient runestone, he is sure he's going to be bored all summer. But Ethan quickly makes new friends-so what if they're ghosts? What began as a trip to Dullville suddenly becomes a fantastic adventure. There are other creatures living in the valleys near the runestone-energetic fairies, beautiful wood nymphs, and smelly old trolls. Ethan stumbles into the midst of an ancient war, and the only person that can save him is his archaeologist dad-with a little help from Thor and the phone app that summons him.
These coloring book patterns are inspired by the elegance of Marie Antoinette–era clothes, dishes, jewelry, and more. The ornate outlines are printed in both black and shimmering bronze metallic inks, making every colored-in page a work of art.
Each issue includes a classified section on the organization of the Dept.