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Henrietta Sees Numbers (Big Math for Little Kids)
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Henrietta Sees Numbers (Unit 1 What are Numbers?)
: :This material is supported by the National Science Foundation and introduces numbers by counting items such as puppies, birds, cars etc.
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Highways to havoc
: :This material is supported by the National Science Foundation and introduces numbers by counting items such as puppies, birds, cars etc.
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Homicide Detective Special Issue March 1978 ('Kojak Made Me Kill', 1)
from: Myron Fass
: :Rare True Crime Magazine - 66 Newsprint Pages - Diamonds are forever - The playfull killer and the deadly body - Plea bargaining...
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The Honorable History Of Frier Bacon And Frier Bongay, 1594 (1594)
: :Text Is Old English.
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The Honourable Historie of Friar Bacon and Friar Bungay (Dodo Press)
: :Robert Greene (also wrote as R. G.) (1558-1592) was an English author and well-known personality. He became perhaps the first professional author in England, publishing autobiography, plays, romances, and in other genres while capitalizing on a scandalous reputation. By 1583 Greene had begun his literary career with the publication of a long romance, Mamillia. He continued to produce romances written in a highly wrought style, reaching his highest level in Pandosto (1588) and Menaphon (1589). Short poems and songs incorporated in some of the romances gave him high rank as a lyrical ...
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THE HONOURABLE HISTORY OF FRIAR BACON AND FRIAR BUNGAY
: :Robert Greene (also wrote as R. G.) (1558-1592) was an English author and well-known personality. He became perhaps the first professional author in England, publishing autobiography, plays, romances, and in other genres while capitalizing on a scandalous reputation. By 1583 Greene had begun his literary career with the publication of a long romance, Mamillia. He continued to produce romances written in a highly wrought style, reaching his highest level in Pandosto (1588) and Menaphon (1589). Short poems and songs incorporated in some of the romances gave him high rank as a lyrical ...
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The honourable history of Friar Bacon and Friar Bungay, by Robert Greene ... prepared for reading by G.B. Harrison
: :Robert Greene (also wrote as R. G.) (1558-1592) was an English author and well-known personality. He became perhaps the first professional author in England, publishing autobiography, plays, romances, and in other genres while capitalizing on a scandalous reputation. By 1583 Greene had begun his literary career with the publication of a long romance, Mamillia. He continued to produce romances written in a highly wrought style, reaching his highest level in Pandosto (1588) and Menaphon (1589). Short poems and songs incorporated in some of the romances gave him high rank as a lyrical ...
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Hot Rod Pictorial No 4
from: Petersen Pub.
: :Robert Greene (also wrote as R. G.) (1558-1592) was an English author and well-known personality. He became perhaps the first professional author in England, publishing autobiography, plays, romances, and in other genres while capitalizing on a scandalous reputation. By 1583 Greene had begun his literary career with the publication of a long romance, Mamillia. He continued to produce romances written in a highly wrought style, reaching his highest level in Pandosto (1588) and Menaphon (1589). Short poems and songs incorporated in some of the romances gave him high rank as a lyrical ...
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How Much Is Energy R&D Worth?: An article from: Energy
: :This digital document is an article from Energy, published by Business Communications Company, Inc. on March 22, 2000. The length of the article is 4423 words. The page length shown above is based on a typical 300-word page. The article is delivered in HTML format and is available in your Digital Locker immediately after purchase. You can view it with any web browser.Citation DetailsTitle: How Much Is Energy R&D Worth?Author: Robert N. SchockPublication: Energy (Magazine/Journal)Date: March 22, 2000Publisher: Business Communications Company, Inc.Volume: 25 Issue: 2 Page: 4Distributed by Thomson Gale
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