Harry Potter Audiobook Set [UNABRIDGED AUDIOBOOK WITHOUT TEXT]
Harry Potter and the Philosopher's Stone (book 1) Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets (book 2) Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban (book 3) Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire (book 4) Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix (book 5) Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince (book 6)
Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows ( book 7)
Narrated by Jim Dale, Stephen Fry
Total 14 audiobooks
Books narrated by Stephen Fry mirrored to ifile by decabristka
Added by: lucius5 | Karma: 1660.85 | Non-Fiction, Other | 29 January 2010
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300 Best Jobs Without a Four-year Degree
No bachelor's degree? As people like Bill Gates and Thomas Edison have shown, it's no problem! Discover the 300 jobs with the best pay, fastest growth, and most openings--no four-year degree required. The authors have taken massive date from the Department of Labor's Occupational Information Network (O*NET) database and other sources and turned it into a useful, interesting resource for workers who want good jobs and career advancement without four years in college.
Kevin Richardson with Tony Park - Part of the Pride My Life Among the Big Cats of Africa
About a year ago, film started to circulate on YouTube(R) of a remarkable man named Kevin Richardson, an animal custodian in a South African animal park. The film showed Richardson in his day-to-day work, looking some of the world's most dangerous animals directly in the eye, crouching down at their level, playing with them and, sometimes, even kissing them on the nose--all without ever being attacked or injured.This is his book about his unbelievable experience.
This little book is offered as the experience of one who has successfully taught many pupils, who knows their capacities and the kind of tasks they are likely to have subsequently to do. It is a serious effort to make this humdrum, ordinary, but very useful subject more useful by speeding up the work without sacrificing accuracy, and as such it deserves the attention of a wide circle of readers, and especially of teachers.
The second and third movements of Luciano Berio's Sinfonia (1970) are emblematic of the 1960s. After a two-minute memorial to Martin Luther King, the third movement evokes the contrast between the exuberant past and the decentered present. Against the backdrop of the Scherzo movement of Mahler's second ("Resurrection") symphony, a continuous rendition which provides the only apparent structure, we hear bits of the 60s— fragments from May 1968, in France, conversations about art and music, references to other events, chatter.