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Begun in 1966, The World Today Series offers a penetrating look into every nation-its geographical setting, history, current government, politics, cultures, economy, as well as its problems and prospects. The up-to-date content is effectively supplemented with maps, photographs, original art, and comprehensive bibliographies. As events become more remote, their descriptions are condensed with each new edition. This allows room to present the important, current happenings that have occurred since publication of the previous edition, along with insightful discussion of the reasons they occurred and the implications for the future. The result is a series of well-proportioned, complete, and very up-to-date texts that focus on current events-uncluttered with unnecessary and repetitive background detail. Each new edition brings the world into today's perspective for the reader. Revised and published each year, the books in the series provide important details and analysis for each country, with sharp focus on the realities of today's events. Year after year, the combination of factual accuracy and up-to-date detail along with the informed projections make The World Today books are outstanding resources for researchers, practitioners in international development, media professionals, government officials, potential investors, students, and high-school, college & public libraries. Available in both print and e-book formats and priced low to fit student and library budgets!
The is a compilation of the best fiction short stories entered in the 2017 and 2018 Jory Sherman Short Fiction Writing Contests sponsored by the Northeast Texas Writers' Organization (NETWO) and the best non-fiction short articles from articles submitted the 2016 and 2017 NETWO Non-fiction contests. These were selected by panels of qualified judges for each contest.
This is a reproduction of a book published before 1923. This book may have occasional imperfections such as missing or blurred pages, poor pictures, errant marks, etc. that were either part of the original artifact, or were introduced by the scanning process. We believe this work is culturally important, and despite the imperfections, have elected to bring it back into print as part of our continuing commitment to the preservation of printed works worldwide. We appreciate your understanding of the imperfections in the preservation process, and hope you enjoy this valuable book. ++++ The below data was compiled from various identification fields in the bibliographic record of this title. This data is provided as an additional tool in helping to ensure edition identification: ++++ Multiple Titles Multiple Authors
North Salem Review is a literary journal featuring prose and poetry, and recognized as a model of a community partnership that promotes creativity, reading, and enjoyment. The Review is a project of the Ruth Keeler Memorial Library, the Friends of the Ruth Keeler Memorial Library and the North Salem Writers' Workshop.
The Fall 2019 volume of Barely South Review, the student run literary journal published by the MFA in Creative Writing program at Old Dominion University in Norfolk, Virginia.
This is a reproduction of a book published before 1923. This book may have occasional imperfections such as missing or blurred pages, poor pictures, errant marks, etc. that were either part of the original artifact, or were introduced by the scanning process. We believe this work is culturally important, and despite the imperfections, have elected to bring it back into print as part of our continuing commitment to the preservation of printed works worldwide. We appreciate your understanding of the imperfections in the preservation process, and hope you enjoy this valuable book.
A rendezvous in a cemetery; a mysterious pond in Ireland; a harrowing ride through hobo jungle; a matchmaking son; a new love; a mother-in-law from hell; a lesson in tolerance; a decision deferred; one night in Viet Nam ... The Creative Writer's Notebook presents the winners, honorable mentions and judge's selections from its 2007 Short Story Competition. Delve into an afternoon of pleasure reading-reading as you used to do. Experience the joys of mystery, romance, adventure, horror, humor and fun - all from the creative minds of these talented writers.
Miyah poetry is a literary movement of protest poetry by Bengali-Muslims living in the chars (low-lying islands prone to floods and erosion) of Assam. 20+ poets document stories of love, loss, and injustice, celebrating contemporary lives beyond mere victimisation, while also protesting bigotry, xenophobia, and social exclusion.
An anthology of poetry for nature lovers and in honor of the vulture, many species of which are declining or endangered. Though some poems feature the vulture, its habitats and lifestyle, not all do. Some poems merely mention the vulture in passing. The book represents the work of forty-three poets from six countries, many of whom are prize winning & Pushcart nominees. Poems enter the realm of many subjects including wonder, desire, love, aging, memoir, death and birth, and the natural world, to name a few.
Transitions and Awakenings delights readers with 10 tales spanning Sci-Fi, Fantasy, and Horror with the unifying theme of No Regrets. Explore the depths of space, frost-filled forests, desert wastelands and the busy thrum of city streets with characters that are memorable and engaging throughout. With stories by: Laura Hardgrave R. J. Joseph David Rheinhart Sierra July Jason Kimble Anton Rose James Beamon K.B. Spangler Robin M Black Carlos Hernandez
Founded in 1933, The Herb Society of America was less than a decade old when the Second World War began in Europe. Culinary and medicinal herbs, formerly imported from Europe, became difficult to obtain due to a persistent attack on shipping vessels. Soon the European sage supply was cut off, and a shortage of digitalis was predicted. Commercial growers, truck farmers, and drug companies, wondering if these herbs might be grown profitably in America, sought advice from The Herb Society of America. In response, The Society's members - who had no experience growing the large quantities of herbs required - created and monitored test plots, recording and sharing the results, and distributing seed. Throughout the war, The Herb Society of America endeavored to share the results of their research with farmers and housewives alike. In these reproduced issues of The Herbarist, originally published between 1940-44, members of The Society write about their experiences during The War Years, and their hopes for the future of the herb-growing industry.
"My pain may be the reason for somebody's laugh.But my laugh must never be the reason for somebody's pain." - Charlie ChaplinThis book includes selected works of satire and humor of Russian writers in the second half of XIX - early XX. These are familiar to the Western reader-Anton Chekhov and Leo Tolstoy, and much less well-known-Teffy and Arkady Averchenko. The stories presented to your attention touch upon the tradition for the classical literature theme of the "little man." Each story is a dramatic sketch-a miniature. Teffy's stories can be a real discovery for a sophisticated reader. She was called the "Queen of Russian Humor." Teffy defined her worldview as Spinoza's philosophical expression, "laughter is joy, and therefore good in itself." Teffy's quotes: "I hate the word 'never.' If I were told that I would never have a headache, for example, I would probably be scared.""No one advises as much as a fool.""Do not be afraid. What you are afraid already came."
Learn fractions, decimals, measurement, and more with these nonfiction math readers that combine mathematics and literacy skills and use practical, real-world examples of problem solving to teach math and language arts content.
Explore Physical Science with this 10-book set for Grades 4-5. Readers will learn about electricity, sound waves, light, mass, and more! These titles include vibrant images paired with easy-to-read text to keep students engaged from cover to cover.
Explore Life Science with this 10-book set for Grades 2-3. Readers will learn about adaptations, cells, DNA, and more! These titles include vibrant images paired with easy-to-read text to keep students engaged from cover to cover.
In ALS 2020: An Anthology of Short Stories, winning stories of the annual awards contest and selected stories inked by erudite writers from the Asian Literary Society community have been included. These stories have been written on many thought-provoking topics.
This collection is an open invitation. It is a bringing together of previously untold perspectives: creativeessays with no hard lines or prescriptive margins. No normative spotlights, only an open space to speak,and be heard.
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