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Animal World, Factoscope PDF
With bright, vibrant colors ans amazing photography, invite students to explore and discover the world of science. Key facts and terms are described on each page. "Factoscope" boxes highlight important points of text. Colorful photographs are labeled for easy identification.
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Added by: aidmoh | Karma: 2736.65 | Black Hole | 7 August 2012
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Animal World, Factoscope PDF
With bright, vibrant colors ans amazing photography, invite students to explore and discover the world of science. Key facts and terms are described on each page. "Factoscope" boxes highlight important points of text. Colorful photographs are labeled for easy identification.
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This work is an examination of four fictional texts on which Freud himself wrote; a fragmentary poem by Empedocles, Hebbel's "Judith and Holofernes", Jensen's "Gradiva" and E.T.A.Hoffmann's "The Sandman". In her analysis, Kofman is concerned to reassess these texts in the light of Freud's reading of them and to highlight what he misses out. She argues that Freud's claim to give faithful summaries of these works conceals his own editing and distortion of the texts.
The image of Poland has once again been impressed on European consciousness. Norman Davies provides a key to understanding the modern Polish crisis in this lucid and authoritative description of the nation's history. Beginning with the period since 1945, he travels back in time to highlight the long-term themes and traditions which have influenced present attitudes.
Oils (Just a Bit) to Keep Your Body Fit: What Are Oils?
Added by: Maria | Karma: 3098.81 | Kids, Non-Fiction | 7 January 2011
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What are Oils? Oils are liquid fats. They give a rich flavor to foods they are found in, such as nuts, seeds, and fish. Brian P. Cleary's goofy verse and Martin Goneau's humorous illustrations give young readers a slick bunch of examples of oils and foods rich in healthy oils. They also highlight some health benefits of eating a limited amount of oil. Oils and oil-rich foods are printed in color for easy identification. Enjoy this flavorful serving of a book!