Tama o del libro: 21 x 29 cm 1 ideograma/palabra + su pinyin por p gina Este libro es perfecto para aprender o para ense ar. Puedes pintar cada imagen/palabra, luego recortarla para crear tus propias tarjetas de repaso. Es ideal para ni os, adolescentes y adultos. Uno de los libros m s apreciados por los profesores, estudiantes, ni os y homeschoolers. Lista oficial de las 69 palabras nuevas que los candidatos deben conocer para este examen.
Taille du livre: 21 x 29 cm 1 id ogramme/mot + son pinyin par page Ce livre est parfait pour apprendre ou pour enseigner. Vous pouvez colorier chaque image/mot, puis les d couper pour cr er vos propres flashcards (fiches de support p dagogique). Ce livre est id al pour les enfants, les adolescents et les adultes. Il est l'un des plus appr ci s par les enseignants, tudiants, enfants et homeschoolers. Liste officielle des 69 mots nouveaux que les candidats doivent conna tre pour cet examen.
Tama o del libro: 21 x 29 cm 1 ideograma/palabra + su pinyin por p gina Este libro es perfecto para aprender o para ense ar. Puedes pintar cada imagen/palabra, luego recortarla para crear tus propias tarjetas de repaso. Es ideal para ni os, adolescentes y adultos. Uno de los libros m s apreciados por los profesores, estudiantes, ni os y homeschoolers. Lista oficial de las 83 (YCT 1) + 69 (YCT 2) palabras nuevas que los candidatos deben conocer para estos ex menes.
Taille du livre: 21 x 29 cm 1 id ogramme/mot + son pinyin par page Ce livre est parfait pour apprendre ou pour enseigner. Vous pouvez colorier chaque image/mot, puis les d couper pour cr er vos propres flashcards (fiches de support p dagogique). Ce livre est id al pour les enfants, les adolescents et les adultes. Il est l'un des plus appr ci s par les enseignants, tudiants, enfants et homeschoolers. Liste officielle des 83 (YCT 1) + 69 (YCT 2) mots nouveaux que les candidats doivent conna tre pour ces examens.
Tama o del libro: 21 x 29 cm 1 ideograma/palabra + su pinyin por p gina Este libro es perfecto para aprender o para ense ar. Puedes pintar cada imagen/palabra, luego recortarla para crear tus propias tarjetas de repaso. Es ideal para ni os, adolescentes y adultos. Uno de los libros m s apreciados por los profesores, estudiantes, ni os y homeschoolers. Lista oficial de las 150 palabras nuevas que los candidatos deben conocer para este examen.
Taille du livre: 21 x 29 cm 1 id ogramme/mot + son pinyin par page Ce livre est parfait pour apprendre ou pour enseigner. Vous pouvez colorier chaque image/mot, puis les d couper pour cr er vos propres flashcards (fiches de support p dagogique). Ce livre est id al pour les enfants, les adolescents et les adultes. Il est l'un des plus appr ci s par les enseignants, tudiants, enfants et homeschoolers. Liste officielle des 150 mots nouveaux que les candidats doivent conna tre pour cet examen.
Size of the book: 21 cm x 29 cm This book is perfect to learn or to teach. You can colour each word and draw the picture of the word, then cut it to make your own flashcards. It's ideal for children, teens and adults. One of the most appreciated book by teachers, students, children and homeschoolers. Table of contents: 1.apple 2.bed 3.bee 4.bike 5.bird 6.blue 7.boat 8.book 9.boy 10.bread 11.car 12.carrot 13.cat 14.chair 15.cheese 16.chocolate 17.clock 18.cow 19.dog 20.doll 21.duck 22.eight 23.five 24.flower 25.four 26.girl 27.green 28.house 29.ice cream 30.mouse 31.nine 32.one 33.orange 34.pencil 35.plane 36.rabbit 37.red 38.seven 39.shoes 40.six 41.table 42.teddy bear 43.ten 44.three 45.tomato 46.tractor 47.tree 48.T-shirt 49.two 50.yellow
Tama o del libro: 21 cm x 29 cm Este libro es perfecto para ense ar y para aprender. Puedes colorear y dibujar cada palabra, luego puedes recortarla y crear tus propias tarjetas de repaso. Es perfecto para los ni os, los adolescentes e incluso para los adultos. Uno de los libros m s apreciados por los profesores y estudiantes. ndice: 1.apple 2.bed 3.bee 4.bike 5.bird 6.blue 7.boat 8.book 9.boy 10.bread 11.car 12.carrot 13.cat 14.chair 15.cheese 16.chocolate 17.clock 18.cow 19.dog 20.doll 21.duck 22.eight 23.five 24.flower 25.four 26.girl 27.green 28.house 29.ice cream 30.mouse 31.nine 32.one 33.orange 34.pencil 35.plane 36.rabbit 37.red 38.seven 39.shoes 40.six 41.table 42.teddy bear 43.ten 44.three 45.tomato 46.tractor 47.tree 48.T-shirt 49.two 50.yellow
Taille du livre: 21 cm x 29 cm Ce livre est parfait pour enseigner et apprendre. Chaque page se compose d'un mot et d'un espace pour dessiner le concept de ce mot, il s'agit de colorier et dessiner pour apprendre. Vous pouvez ensuite d couper les rectangles et cr er des flashcards. L'un des livres pr f r s des enseignants, des parents et des apprenants. Sommaire: 1.apple 2.bed 3.bee 4.bike 5.bird 6.blue 7.boat 8.book 9.boy 10.bread 11.car 12.carrot 13.cat 14.chair 15.cheese 16.chocolate 17.clock 18.cow 19.dog 20.doll 21.duck 22.eight 23.five 24.flower 25.four 26.girl 27.green 28.house 29.ice cream 30.mouse 31.nine 32.one 33.orange 34.pencil 35.plane 36.rabbit 37.red 38.seven 39.shoes 40.six 41.table 42.teddy bear 43.ten 44.three 45.tomato 46.tractor 47.tree 48.T-shirt 49.two 50.yellow
Taille du livre: 21 cm x 29 cm Ce livre est parfait pour enseigner et apprendre. Chaque page se compose d'un mot et d'un espace pour dessiner le concept de ce mot, il s'agit de colorier et dessiner pour apprendre. Vous pouvez ensuite d couper les rectangles et cr er des flashcards. L'un des livres pr f r s des enseignants, des parents et des apprenants. Sommaire: 1.airport2.apple3.arm4.armchair5.baby6.bag7.baker's8.ball9.banana10.bank11.bath12.bathroom13.beach14.bed15.bedroom16.bike17.bird18.birthday19.biscuit20.boat21.book22.boots23.bowl24.boy25.bread26.brush27.bus28.butcher's29.butter30.cake31.camera32.campsite33.candle34.car35.carrot36.cash machine37.castle38.cat39.chair40.checkout41.cheese42.chemist's43.chips44.chocolate45.church46.cloud47.coat48.coffee49.computer50.countryside51.cow52.cup53.cupboard54.dentist55.doctor56.dog57.door58.dress59.duck60.ear61.egg62.eight63.eyes64.family65.fireworks66.fish67.five68.flat69.flower70.foot71.football72.forest73.fork74.four75.fruit76.fruit juice77.funfair78.garden79.girl80.glass81.goat82.grapes83.green beans84.hair85.hand86.hat87.head88.hen89.holiday90.horse91.hospital92.hotel93.house94.ice cream95.jumper96.key97.kitchen98.knife99.lake100.lamp101.leg102.lemon103.living room104.man105.market106.meat107.milk108.mobile phone109.money110.moon111.mosquito112.mountain113.mouth114.nine115.nose116.one117.onion118.orange119.pasta120.peach121.pear122.peas123.pen124.pencil125.pepper126.petrol station127.pineapple128.plane129.plant130.plate131.post office132.postcard133.potato134.present135.rain136.restaurant137.rice138.river139.road140.rubbish bin141.salad142.sales143.sandals144.scarf145.school146.sea147.seven148.shampoo149.sheep150.shirt151.shoes152.shop153.shorts154.shower155.six156.skirt157.sky158.snow159.soap160.socks161.sofa162.spoon163.stadium164.stamp165.star166.street167.suitcase168.sun169.sun cream170.sunglasses171.supermarket172.swimming pool173.swimsuit174.table175.tea176.teeth177.television178.ten179.tennis180.three181.toilets182.tomato183.toothpaste184.tourist office185.towel186.town187.train188.train station189.tree190.trolley191.trousers192.two193.vegetables194.washbasin195.wasp196.watch197.water198.wind199.window200.woman
Opposites attract when a jaded college student and a wealthy playboy cross paths in this charming and unlikely love story.Chasing Red is a new release from Hachette Audiobooks: Powered by Wattpad--an innovative collaboration between Hachette Book Group, a leading publisher, and Wattpad, a passionate storytelling community of over 45 million people. Your favorite online stories, now available in your headphones Cynical and hardworking college student Veronica Strafford gets kicked out of her apartment. Broke and homeless, she wakes up in an unfamiliar room and unable to remember the events of the night before. She plans to make a fast exit, but finds notorious basketball player Caleb Lockhart instead.Caleb Lockhart has never been rejected before. He's rich, hot, and girls always seek him out. And he knows it. A girl in a make-me-sin red dress and red lips catches his attention at a club and he playfully calls her Red. When Red rejects him, he is at a complete loss.Intensely drawn to her, Caleb wants something for the first time in his life and pursues her. But Veronica's painful past is catching up to her, and her heart might just be the one thing Caleb can't win. An international phenomenon with over 140 million reads. Text edited from the original by Sourcebooks.
In the 1880s, through an amendment to the Indian Act of 1876, the government of Canada began to require all Aboriginal children to attend schools administered by churches. Separating these children from their families, removing them from their communities and destroying Aboriginal culture by denying them the right to speak Indigenous languages and perform native spiritual ceremonies, these residential schools were explicitly developed to assimilate Aboriginal peoples into Canadian culture and erase their existence as a people. Daring to break the code of silence imposed on Aboriginal students, residential school survivor Isabelle Knockwood offers the firsthand experiences of forty-two survivors of the Shubenacadie Indian Residential School. In their own words, these former students remember their first day of residential schooling, when they were outwardly transformed through hair cuts and striped uniforms marked with numbers. Then followed years of inner transformation from a strict and regimented life of education and manual training, as well as harsh punishments for speaking their own language or engaging in Indigenous customs. The survivors also speak of being released from their school and having to decide between living in a racist and unwelcoming dominant society or returning to reserves where the Aboriginal culture had evolved. In this newly updated fourth edition, Knockwood speaks to twenty-one survivors of the Shubenacadie Indian Residential School about their reaction to the apology by the Canadian government in 2008. Is it now possible to move forward?"
Two African American men from poor, rural Mississippi wrongfully convicted for crimes they didn't commit. Lost years of their lives spent in jail and finally released a decade a half later thanks to the Innocence Project and DNA testing. This is their life for all to see. In the early 1990s in a small disadvantaged community in rural Mississippi, Levon Brooks and Kennedy Brewer were wrongfully convicted in separate trials of capital murder. Brooks, despite an alibi, was sentenced to life and was imprisoned for 18 years. A few years later Brewer was convicted and sentenced to death. He was incarcerated for 15. In 2008 the Innocence Project in New York exonerated both men. Vanessa Potkin, longtime attorney at the Innocence Project, along with co-founder of the Innocence Project, Peter Neufeld, spent years investigating the two cases, and discovered a link between them that subsequent DNA testing substantiated. The results of that testing led authorities to the real perpetrator who was responsible for both murders and then to the exonerations of Brooks and Brewer. Without the work of the Innocence Project, Potkin, Neufeld, and a host of others, these photographs-of lives lost, forgotten, and then regained-would not have been possible. The photographs' poignance is made all the more powerful as one contemplates their stark, deeply felt beauty against the haunting realization that they were almost never able to be made or seen at all. The evidence against Brooks and Brewer consisted primarily of bite mark matching evidence. A prosecution expert testified that in both cases multiple bite marks covered the victims' bodies and matched the defendants' teeth impressions. A group of experts retained by the Innocence Project later determined that the marks were not bite marks at all. As a forensic discipline, bite mark matching has come under serious criticism in recent years and led to the exoneration of multiple other prisoners. This same prosecution expert testified not only in Brooks's and Brewer's cases, but a host of others in Mississippi and the region. The extent of the damage is still unknown. In 2012, photographer Isabelle Armand came across an article about these two cases. Such a scenario seemed unbelievable. How, why, and where could this happen? How does one cope with wrongful conviction? For the next five years, she spent several weeks each year documenting Brooks, Brewer, their families and their environment. This intimate photographic essay, akin to looking in a mirror, puts faces on the victims of wrongful convictions. It seeks to raise consciousness, challenge popular perceptions about poverty and inequality in our criminal justice system, and demands that we confront these critical issues.
This beautifully illustrated biography of Edwin Hubble explores the curiosity that he possessed from a young age, and the many questions that he asked about our universe. This book invites children to ponder these questions as well: How many stars are in the sky? How did the universe begin? Where did it come from?? A New York Public Library Best Book for Kids of 2021 ? A Marginalian (formerly Brain Pickings) Loveliest Children’s Book of 2021? A Bank Street College of Education Best Book of 2022, of Outstanding Merit? An Air & Space Magazine Best Children's Book of 2021 ? A EUREKA! Nonfiction Children's Book Honor Award Winner (California Reading Association)? Nominated for a 2023 Beehive Award for Children's Informational Books (Children's Literature Association of Utah)This is the story of Edwin Hubble, a boy fascinated by the stars who surmounted many hurdles to follow his dreams of becoming an astronomer. Using the insights of great mathematicians and endlessly observing the sky, he succeeded in confirming two things that altered human life forever: that there are more galaxies than our own, and that the universe is always expanding. Hubble’s message to us is to find peace in the vastness of the mystery surrounding us, and to be curious. “We do now know why we are born into the world,” he said, “but we can try to find out what sort of world it is.”
This volume offers the first critical account of how European imports of East Asian textiles, porcelain, and lacquers, along with newly published descriptions of the Chinese garden, inspired a revolution in the role of painting in early modern Europe. With particular focus on French interiors, Isabelle Tillerot reveals how a European enthusiasm for East Asian culture and a demand for novelty transformed the dynamic between painting and decor. Models of space, landscape, and horizon, as shown in Chinese and Japanese objects and their ornamentation, disrupted prevailing design concepts in Europe. With paintings no longer functioning as pictorial windows, they began to be viewed as discrete images displayed on a wall—and with that, their status changed from decorative device to autonomous work of art. This study presents a detailed history of this transformation, revealing how an aesthetic free from the constraints of symmetry and geometrized order upended paradigms of display, enabling European painting to come into its own.