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Le temps de travail
  • Language: fr
  • Pages: 62
Das Schweizer Buch
  • Language: un
  • Pages: 828

Das Schweizer Buch

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2002
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  • Publisher: Unknown

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Catalogue of the Smaller Arachnid Orders of the World
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 400

Catalogue of the Smaller Arachnid Orders of the World

Contains a valuable summary of bibliographic information, enabling readers to access the worldwide literature for these smaller orders.

Unternehmung
  • Language: de
  • Pages: 492

Unternehmung

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 1994
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  • Publisher: Unknown

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Finding Perfect
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 96

Finding Perfect

"This novella focuses on characters in both Finding Cinderella and All Your Perfects. This will make more sense once you've read both of the novels that this novella ties together. For the best reading experience, the correct order is Hopeless, Losing Hope, Finding Cinderella, All Your Perfects, and then Finding Perfect. Please note that All Your Perfects can also be read as a standalone."--Note to the Reader, page vii.

Grow Vegetables
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 354

Grow Vegetables

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2009-03-06
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  • Publisher: Penguin

Enjoy food that’s fresh from plot to plate, not flown halfway round the world The sweetest carrots, the juiciest tomatoes, the most tender green beans – all these and many more delicious vegetable varieties can be yours: sown in your own garden, reared with your own hand, and savoured by all. Growing your own vegetables provides delicious food fresh from the soil without costing the earth. Packed with natural goodness, newly pulled carrots, freshly picked peas or potatoes dug straight from the ground are a healthy and inexpensive alternative to tasteless supermarket fare. And it couldn’t be easier. Discover how planning and preparation, basic tools and the most rudimentary gardening ability can transform an allotment, garden, patio, or even an urban balcony into a homegrown haven. Choose your crop from easy-to-grow varieties that require minimum effort but deliver excellent results. You don’t need green fingers to grow great food.

Lift Up Your Hearts and Voices
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 10

Lift Up Your Hearts and Voices

Adapted from the Charpentier "Te Deum in D Major" with an original school-friendly text, this is an accessible and positive way to ease your students into singing timeless choral music. An optional trumpet adds to the classic character. Majestic!

The Bee Book
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 48

The Bee Book

This charming illustrated non-fiction picture book takes you on an amazing journey through the world of bees. Bees are incredibly industrious, brilliant at building, super social, and - most importantly - along with other insects, they are responsible for a third of every mouthful of food you eat! The Bee Book is perfect to teach children age 5 and up all about our fuzzy little friends, how much they matter, why they are declining, and what we can do to help. This dazzling celebration of bees is lavishly illustrated by the talented up-and-coming author and illustrator Charlotte Milner. Children will be fascinated by beautiful pictures and buzz-worthy facts covering types of bee, bee hives, colonies, pollination, making honey and more. Meet the humble honey bee face-to-face: nature's hardest worker, and so much more than just a provider of honey in a picture book you will treasure forever.

Draft Eis
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 276

Draft Eis

Draft Eis

The Day They Came to Arrest the Book
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 176

The Day They Came to Arrest the Book

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2010-09-22
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  • Publisher: Laurel Leaf

Who would have believed that The Adventure of Huckleberry Finn could cause the worst crisis in the history of George Mason High School? Certainly not Barney Roth, editor of the school paper. But when a small but vocal group of students and parents decide that the book is racist, sexist, and immoral--and should be removed from reading lists and the school library--Barney takes matters into his own hands. When the Huck Finn issue comes up for a hearing, Barney decides to print his story about previous censorship efforts at school. He's sure that investigative reporting and publicity can help the cause. But is he too late to turn the tide of censorship?