The Mummy Returns
Penguin Readers Level 2 (600 words)
Good material as a free reading activity. 8 – 12 year-olds enjoy it. The teacher's factsheets and answers are added to the end of the file The mummified body of Imhotep wakes once again and continues his campaign of rage and terror. (LOL, sorry)
CosmoGIRL! is an American magazine based in New York City. The teenage spin-off of Cosmopolitan, it targets teenage girls and features fashion and celebrities. It is published 10 times a year and reaches 8 million readers. The editor-in-chief is Susan Schulz.
There are also editions of the magazine in other countries, including the UK, the Netherlands, China, Hong Kong and Indonesia. Inside each issue, there is an interview and photo shoot with a current celebrity, various articles and embarrassing stories.
Cosmogirl includes a project known as Project 2024, created in 2002. It was named 2024 because that is when the youngest readers would be 35, old enough to run for President of the United States.
CosmoGIRL! is an American magazine based in New York City. The teenage spin-off of Cosmopolitan, it targets teenage girls and features fashion and celebrities. It is published 10 times a year and reaches 8 million readers. The editor-in-chief is Susan Schulz.
There are also editions of the magazine in other countries, including the UK, the Netherlands, China, Hong Kong and Indonesia. Inside each issue, there is an interview and photo shoot with a current celebrity, various articles and embarrassing stories.
Cosmogirl includes a project known as Project 2024, created in 2002. It was named 2024 because that is when the youngest readers would be 35, old enough to run for President of the United States.
Reader's Digest is a monthly general interest family magazine. Although its circulation has declined in recent years, the Audit Bureau of Circulation says Reader's Digest is still the best-selling consumer magazine in the United States, with a circulation of over 10 million copies in the United States, and a readership of 38 million as measured by Mediamark Research (MRI). According to MRI, Reader's Digest reaches more readers with household incomes of $100,000+ than Fortune, The Wall Street Journal, Business Week and Inc. combined.
Dictionary of Native American Mythology
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This dictionary entices readers to explore the complex fabric of North American Indian tales and ritual. While numerous other references treat Native American mythology, none offers the coverage found in this volume. Works such as Yves Bonnefoy's Mythologies (Univ. of Chicago Pr., 1991) and the New Larousse Encyclopedia of Mythology (Paul Hamlyn, 1968) focus primarily on classical, European, and Asian myths, with minimal coverage of Native American cultures. This new dictionary is well researched, drawing from scholarly sources such as the Journal of American Folklore and the American Anthropologist. Entries appear as either descriptive terms or in the anglicized form of Native American words, followed by tribal and/or cultural identifiers. Each entry includes generous cross references and bibliographic citations. An excellent tribal index refers readers to both main entries and to the work's extensive bibliography, which invites readers to pursue the research further in scholarly journals and monographs.