Added by: Maria | Karma: 3098.81 | Kids | 20 March 2009
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Find out how to use the INTERNET to locate the information you need! Learn Inside! - History Of The Internet - Famous Internet People - Proper Netiquette - Searching The World Wide Web Plus Tell People About Your Day Using Emoticons
Added by: lucius5 | Karma: 1660.85 | Non-Fiction, Other | 13 March 2009
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"Career Wisdom for College Students" is a career advice book for those who need it most - college students facing monumental decisions about their future but who may not have all the information they need.
This books explores why it is we believe what we believe about language, and why we persist in handing down from generation to generation a rag bag collection of fact and fantasy about language.
Added by: gaman_yuriy | Karma: 25.81 | Fiction literature | 9 March 2009
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In the high-energy magic facility of Unseen University, the wizards have created a miniature cosmos that includes Roundworld, known to us as Earth. As they bicker over the meaning of this - to them - unfeasible and bizarre planet, we go on a tour of Big Science. From astrophysics to quantum mechanics, the interleaved chapters give us a briefing on the history and the present state of play of our scientific learning, while stressing alway the limits of our knowledge–.
Reading 'Desperate Housewives': Beyond the White Picket Fence (Reading Contemporary Television)
Added by: Maria | Karma: 3098.81 | Other | 9 March 2009
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The darkly comic series about the secret lives of Bree, Gabrielle, Lynette, Susan and the other ladies living on Wisteria Lane became an instant breakthrough hit when it premiered in the fall of 2004. Reading Desperate Housewives offers a wide-ranging critical assessment of one of the most talked about shows on American television, dissecting its appeal and tapping into early responses to the show and the controversy surrounding it. Essays consider such diverse issues as its representation of the war of the sexes and how it illuminates contemporary feminism, Republican politics and the rise of the Right, gender and femininity, motherhood and marriage--as well as the rumors surrounding that notorious Vanity Fair cover shoot. Also including an episode guide, this enjoyable companion asks: Has this show done for suburban women what Sex and the City did for the single girl?