Lær at læse med Phineas og Ferb(letlæsning niveau 3) Phineas og Ferb vil gerne forstå, hvad næbdyret Perry siger. Så de bygger en maskine, der kan oversætte hans lyde. Men maskinen viser sig at kunne oversætte meget mere end det ... Bogen er perfekt for unge, nyklækkede læsere, der er i gang med at lære ordenes og historiernes magi. Fra ca. 6 år. Andre titler i serien: Læs med Star Wars – Små robotter, store problemer Læs med Frost – En fortælling om to søstre Læs med Disney Prinsesser – Ariels dans
A complex, poignant exploration of racial attitudes in America, as illumined by the case of Edmund Perry. Perry, a seventeen-year-old black honors student from Harlem, was fatally shot by a young white plainclothes policeman in 1985 in an alleged mugging attempt. Perry had recently graduated from Philips Exeter Academy and was to attend Stanford University that fall. The shooting and the subsequent case, in which Edmund's elder brother Jonah, an undergraduate at Cornell University, was accused, tried, and found not guilty, drew national headlines and was the subject of heated debate among black and white communities alike. Using interviews with Perry's parents, friends, and former teachers in Harlem and at Exeter, journalist Robert Sam Anson has written a compelling account of a boy caught between two worlds and a profound portrait of the state of race in America.
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Romney vs. Perry On The Issues A side-by-side comparison of two leading Republican presidential contenders, detailing their issue stances on all of the key issues of the presidential race. Based on information from the website OnTheIssues.org. Table of Contents Romney vs. Perry on Domestic Issues Same-sex Marriage Gays in the Boy Scouts Mandatory Sentencing Capital Punishment Gun Control War on Drugs Medical Marijuana Environment Pollution Permits Highway Infrastructure Technology Education Insurance Mandates RomneyCare Federal vs. State Health Laws Romney vs. Perry on Economic Issues Fiscal Policy Small Business Corporate Regulation Government Spending Capping Government Spending Growth of Government Job Growth Job Losses Fixing Social Security Social Security Recipients Social Security Entitlements Tax Relief Taxing the Rich Romney vs. Perry on Social Issues Supreme Court and Abortion Prenatal Policy Legality of Abortion Federal Abortion Laws Stem Cell Research School Prayer School Choice Education Vouchers Department of Education Family Values Family Strength Religious Independence Religious Freedom Religious Faith Homelessness vs. Dependency Romney vs. Perry on International Issues Energy Efficient Cars Climate Costs Global Warming Nuclear Energy Free Trade China Policy Border Security Illegal Immigration Immigrant Benefits Foreign Policy War on Terror Guantanamo Afghanistan War Book reviews No Apology, by Gov. Mitt Romney (2010) Turnaround, by Gov. Mitt Romney (2004) Fed Up , by Gov. Rick Perry (2010) On My Honor, by Gov. Rick Perry (2008)
First Love Revisited: Fanny is at a conference that is being given, in part, by her first boyfriend. On the last night he invites her to his room. Both are married with children. The Wanderer of New Perry: A woman saves a man's life and does her utmost to make him fall in love with her.