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msn.com(Paperback)
Hungry Minds Inc,U.S.
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10/11/2003
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St. Augustine's Confessions(Paperback)
Hungry Minds Inc,U.S.
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19/03/2004
Takes you on a story of conversion - actually several conversions: to Manichaeism; to the pursuit of truth; to an intellectual acceptance of Christianity; and, finally to an emotional acceptance of ...
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Parent''s Crash Course(Paperback)
Elementary School Math
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16/09/2005
Is helping your kids with elementary math homework a problem? This book covers math concepts and principles taught in elementary school, including: whole numbers; decimals; fractions; percents; inte...
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Notes on Shakespeare's "As You Like it"(Paperback)
Cliffs Notes Inc.,U.S.
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01/06/1962
As You Like It tracks the travails of young lovers and despotic rulers as they chase one another from the palace of Duke Frederick to the Forest of Arden. Shakespeare's classic work weaves together ...
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Notes on Shakespeare's "King Lear"(Paperback)
Hungry Minds Inc,U.S.
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01/01/1968
In this tragic play, Lear, a ruler in pre-Christian Britain, is described as a "very foolish old man, fourscore and upward." Grossly misjudging his daughters, he endures a harrowing experience and e...
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Notes on Shakespeare's "King Richard III"(Paperback)
Cliffs Notes Inc.,U.S.
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30/09/1961
Richard of Gloucester crosses and double-crosses friends and foes alike in a no-holds-barred effort to solidify control of the throne once occupied by his brother, Edward IV.
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Notes on Shakespeare's "Winter's Tale"(Paperback)
Cliffs Notes Inc.,U.S.
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13/06/1984
What happens when a king is dominated by jealousy? After ruining the lives of those close to him, he finally learns about life and is offered a second chance. A subplot of lovers torn by class diffe...
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Notes on Wright's "Black Boy"(Paperback)
Hungry Minds Inc,U.S.
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05/05/1971
Black Boy, an autobiography of the author's boyhood, explores the theory of human behavior determined by environment. Richard Wright's novel is profoundly American by being a distinctly African--Ame...
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