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Tales from Shakspeare
by Charles Lamb, Mary Lamb
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Rating: 3.50
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Morning, noon & night Chapter One Dmitri asked, 'Do you know we're being followed, Mr Stanford?' 'Yes. ' He had been aware of them for the past twenty-four hours. The two men and the woman were dressed casually, attempting to blend in with the summer tourists ...
by Sidney Sheldon
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How children learn Explores the natural learning processes of children at the pre-school and primary grade level and describes the ways in which formal education damages and impedes the child's independent ability to learn
by John Caldwell Holt
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Rating: 4.28
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The Toyota Way, 14 Management Principles from the World's Greatest Manufacturer "This book will give you an understanding of what has made Toyota successful and some practical ideas that you can use to develop your own approach to business."--Gary Convis, Managing Office of Toyota Fewer man-hours. Less inventory.
by Jeffrey K. Liker
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The doomsday conspiracy Navy Commander Robert Bellamy investigates the crash of a NATO weather balloon in the Swiss Alps and soon realizes that it contains more than just hot air when a lethal force hunts him down
by Sidney Sheldon
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The Riemann zeta-function, the theory of the Riemann zeta-function with applications
by A. Ivić
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Rating: 4.67
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The financial expert In the small village of Malgudi, Margugya becomes an influential banker until people demand to see their money
by R. K. Narayan
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Rating: 4.00
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The Other Side of Midnight An innocent American woman, Catherine Douglas, wife of pilot-playboy Larry Douglas, becomes the bewildered, horror-stricken pawn in a game of vengeance and betrayal that ranges from Washington, D.C., to Paris, and to a villa in Greece.
by Sidney Sheldon
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Memories of Midnight A beautiful American widow flees to a remote convent in Greece after an attempt on her life and becomes involved with a ruthless tycoon
by Sidney Sheldon
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Rating: 4.00
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Democracy and Education Chapter One: Education as a Necessity of Life 1. Renewal of Life by Transmission . The most notable distinction between living and inanimate things is that the former maintain themselves by renewal. A stone when struck resists.
by John Dewey
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