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Little Bear and Safari Sam

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Publisher :
Page : pages
File Size : 38,25 MB
Release : 2000
Category : Bears
ISBN :

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Little bear flies by plane to the jungle to visit his friends including his best buddy, Safari Sam the lion. Together they have a fun-filled day.

Sam and Little Bear

Author : Beverley Randell
Publisher : Nelson Thornes
Page : 4 pages
File Size : 14,49 MB
Release : 2000
Category : Bedtime
ISBN : 9781869613570

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Little Bear Sam from Greeley Square

Author : Neil Williams
Publisher : Lulu.com
Page : 34 pages
File Size : 27,20 MB
Release : 2020-01-16
Category :
ISBN : 1684717507

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A children's book that encourages, motivates and inspires children to learn how to read, achieve, swim, and to believe in themselves. Bears have excited the human imagination for centuries. They are known for their ability to survive and thrive. Little Bear Sam From Greeley Square is a story with illustrations that is destined to become a classic children's book.

The Wooden Horseshoe

Author : Leonard Sanders
Publisher : TCU Press
Page : 400 pages
File Size : 43,7 MB
Release : 1997
Category : Fiction
ISBN : 9780875651781

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An uncanny understanding of both city-council operations and the newspaper business some thirty years ago gave Leonard Sanders the ability to write this powerful novel about a small Texas city and the men who run it. Sanders has combined the struggle for power in a local city government and the human interest side of its effects on the people close to the inside in an appealing and revealing story centered around an ambitious water project designed to further the city's growth. Different views about the future of the city arise from the personalities of those who must decide. Some council men, like local businessman Max Berger, put their own agenda before what should be done for the city. Others, like Dr. Travis McNeil and wealthy rancher Cal Masters, have the city's best interest at heart and must stand their ground to fight for what they believe is right. By working through the plans for city expansion, the men who sit around the horseshoe-shaped council table come to realize the strains that they have been under from their work with the council. City Manager David Hartwell knows that the many hours he spends in the office have affected his family and have caused the problems that they are facing. In the same way, newspaper reporter Tom Kencaide finds that his commitment to covering the council and exposing the truth has kept him from committing to his fiancée and reporting the news he feels the people should hear. The Wooden Horseshoe, first published by Doubleday in 1964, shows that city government can consume the ones who take part in it. Those involved have to decide if they can reach a point where they do what is best for the city as well as for themselves.

Bear Cubs

Author : Anne Wendorff
Publisher : Bellwether Media
Page : 26 pages
File Size : 48,6 MB
Release : 2012-01-01
Category : Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN : 1612111076

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Bear cubs are born in a den while their mother bear is in hibernation. Young students will learn how bear cubs hunt for berries and climb trees to escape danger.

Sam the Bear and his dream

Author : Stacy Hall
Publisher : Stacy Hall
Page : 32 pages
File Size : 46,88 MB
Release : 2022-05-30
Category : Art
ISBN :

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You can not do it! You are wasting your time! It is not for you! Familiar? Many of us have ever heard these phrases and often from the closest people. And after such words, we put our dreams on hold for a long time, sometimes even giving them up. Therefore, dependence on the opinions of others, often unflattering, is one of the most inhibiting factors when moving towards the fulfillment of a dream. This book is a good starting point for teaching little readers not to stop believing in a dream, their goals in life, in their mission, no matter what people say around them. They will understand that they can do everything if they want it. Together with the main character, your little boys and girls will learn: - protect their world - protect their dreams and goals - believe in themselves - be purposeful and persistent - do not give up, and listen to your heart - be strong, and achieve your goals - do not be afraid of difficulties What you can expect from this book: - beautifully illustrated children's book - great and inspiring story with a moral lesson for boys and girls - excellent quality printing - easy to read and understand writing style. Suitable for reading aloud and self-reading - cute and funny illustrations of animals: bear, squirrel, mouse, hare, beaver, wolf, raccoon, and others Who is this book for: - this children's book is perfect for parents, and grandparents who love to read stories to their little ones - this sweet book will be loved by preschool, kindergarten girls and boys, and first graders - this illustrated book will be the perfect addition to your child's library collection - for boys and girls who have a birthday or other holiday. After all, a book is the best gift of all time! Join Sam, who overcomes various difficulties on the way to his dream. His things don't always go easy and according to plan, but that only makes it more interesting. Who helped Sam fulfill his dream, and who were all the pirates afraid of? Read about it in this short story for kids with a moral lesson.

The Secret Life of the Lonely Doll

Author : Jean Nathan
Publisher : Henry Holt and Company
Page : 324 pages
File Size : 38,66 MB
Release : 2013-05-17
Category : Biography & Autobiography
ISBN : 1466845309

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A glamorous, haunted life unfolds in the mesmerizing biography of the woman behind a classic children's book In 1957, a children's book called The Lonely Doll was published. With its pink-and-white-checked cover and photographs featuring a wide-eyed doll, it captured the imaginations of young girls and made the author, Dare Wright, a household name. Close to forty years after its publication, the book was out of print but not forgotten. When the cover image inexplicably came to journalist Jean Nathan one afternoon, she went in search of the book-and ultimately its author. Nathan found Dare Wright living out her last days in a decrepit public hospital in Queens, New York. Over the next five years, Nathan pieced together a glamorous life. Blond, beautiful Wright had begun her career as an actress and model and then turned to fashion photography before stumbling upon her role as bestselling author. But there was a dark side to the story: a brother lost in childhood, ill-fated marriage plans, a complicated, controlling mother. Edith Stevenson Wright, herself a successful portrait painter, played such a dominant role in her daughter's life that Dare was never able to find her way into the adult world. Only through her work could she speak for herself: in her books she created the happy family she'd always yearned for, while her self-portraits betrayed an unresolved tension between sexuality and innocence, a desire to belong and painful isolation. Illustrated with stunning photographs, The Secret Life of the Lonely Doll tells the unforgettable story of a woman who, imprisoned by her childhood, sought to set herself free through art.

The Biology and Identification of the Coccidia (Apicomplexa) of Carnivores of the World

Author : Donald W. Duszynski
Publisher : Academic Press
Page : 740 pages
File Size : 10,18 MB
Release : 2018-06-29
Category : Medical
ISBN : 0128113502

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The fundamental concept of The Biology and Identification of the Coccidia (Apicomplexa) of Carnivores of the World is to provide an up-to-date reference guide to the identification, taxonomy, and known biology of apicomplexan intestinal and tissue parasites of carnivores including, but not limited to, geographic distribution, prevalence, sporulation, prepatent and patent periods, site(s) of infection in the definitive and (if known) intermediate hosts, endogenous development, cross-transmission, pathology, phylogeny, and (if known) their treatments. These data will allow easy parasite recognition with a summation of virtually everything now known about the biology of each parasite species covered. The last (very modest) and only treatise published on this subject was in 1981 so this book fills a fundamental gap in our knowledge of what is now known, and what is not, about the coccidian parasites that infect and sometimes kill carnivores and/or their prey that can harbor intermediate stages, including many domestic and game animals. Offers line drawings and photomicrographs of many parasite species that will allow easy diagnosis and identification by both laypersons and professionals (veterinarians, wildlife biologists, etc.) Presents a complete historical rendition of all known publications on carnivore coccidia for all carnivore families and evaluates the scientific and scholarly merit of each apicomplexan species relative to the current body of knowledge Provides a complete species analysis and their known biology of all coccidia described from each carnivore lineage and species Reviews the most current taxonomy of carnivores and their phylogenetic relationships to help assess host-specificity patterns that may be apparent Evaluates what little cross-transmission work is available to help understand the complexities of those coccidians that use two hosts (e.g., Sarcocystis, Besnoitia, and others) Provides known treatments for the various parasite genera/species

Why Are We in Vietnam?

Author : Norman Mailer
Publisher : Random House
Page : 210 pages
File Size : 30,96 MB
Release : 2017-07-18
Category : Fiction
ISBN : 0399591761

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“It is impossible to walk away from this novel without being sharply reminded of the fact that Norman Mailer is a writer of extraordinary ability.”—Chicago Tribune Featuring a new foreword by Mailer scholar Maggie McKinley Published nearly twenty years after Norman Mailer’s fiction debut, The Naked and the Dead, this acclaimed novel further solidified the author’s stature as one of the most important figures in contemporary American literature. Ranald “D. J.” Jethroe, Texas’s most precocious teenager, recounts a brutal hunting trip he took to Alaska—in a story of fathers and sons, myth and masculinity, character and corruption. Both entertaining and profound, Why Are We in Vietnam? is an exceptional, timeless work awaiting discovery by a new generation of readers. Praise for Why Are We in Vietnam? “A book of great integrity. All the old qualities are here: Mailer’s remarkable feeling for the sensory event, the detail, ‘the way it was,’ his power and energy.”—The New York Review of Books “A tour de force, a treatise on human nature.”—The Dallas Morning News “A brilliant piece of writing.”—Newsweek “Original, courageous, and provocative.”—The New York Times