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Portraits of Marx and Engels watch over Tibetan schoolchildren as they practice speaking Chinese.
Danba county, Sichuan province, China
This is the book I used 20 years ago in Freshman Biology. I had a slight urge to grab it but I overcame my slight hoarder tendencies and left it there.
I think they put trees on the cover because they know we won't have time to go outside and see them in person.
My final's tomorrow.
6/11/10
Philadelphia, PA — Ms. Hyewon Gehring's 11th grade American History class
Ms. Gehring was honored for her efforts to Teach Outside the Textbook. Here she is doing just that, speaking to her students about the importance of learning from multiple perspectives and the powerful role that texts like Howard Zinn's can play in that process.
4.Title:International Finance 4th ed(Used - Like New)
Author:Maurice D Levi
Description: rarely used, New or Like new condition, no longer needed.
Price:£20
These pages are talking about French Cuisine and how is can be considered some of the most influential culinary traditions in the world, similarly the french language has found its way into many other languages as at one time it was the language of Europeans ruling class and still influences cultures today.
Go to Page 166 in the Internet Archive
Title: A textbook of human physiology /, 1
Creator: Landois, Leonard
Creator: Stirling, William, 1851-1932 (Translator)
Creator: Teale, Francis (Sir) (Inscriber)
Creator: Royal College of Physicians of London
Publisher: London : Charles Griffin & Company
Sponsor: Jisc and Wellcome Library
Contributor: Royal College of Physicians, London
Date: 1891
Vol: 1
Language: eng
Description: Royal College of Physicians, London
Previous ed.: 1888
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There's something irritating about opening a box full of text books that you know you could have sold back to Cascadia & Bellevue Community College for at least $200 three to four years ago.
At least they'll look nice on a bookshelf.
Ignore Lassie in the top left corner. Let it be known to the world that my sister claimed ownership to the Lassie book.