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A T-Rex Ate my Homework |
This is a perfect story for kids, who really relly love their dinosaurs. Suitable for Kids ages 7 to 11.
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$13.50
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Against Giants ~ The Life and Climbs of Disabled Mountaineer |
How Many Times Can a Man Cheat Death? Against Giants is about confronting your deadliest nemesis, slaying dragons in your head, overcoming physical disabilities, and surmounting Everest proportion obstacles. And the triumphs reserved for those who would take their limits beyond the conventional definition of possible.
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$13.41
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Anthology #49 - Strategies in Language Learning and Teaching |
The sixteen papers in this anthology were selected from more than ninety presentations by specially invited scholars and language specialists from all over the world at the 42nd RELC International Seminar.
Whilst all the plenary papers by specially invited speakers were included, due to the sheer number, the editor had to be more selective when it came to the papers presented at the parallel sessions and has chosen a range of papers that would best reflect the basic aims of the seminar to develop more effective teaching strategies as well as to highlight those strategies that would make language learning more enjoyable.
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$20.56
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Anthology 50# - Language Teaching in a Multilingual World |
This anthology contains a selection of sixteen papers presented at the 43rd SEAMEO RELC International Seminar on “Language Teaching in a Multilingual World: Challenges and Opportunities”, held from 21 to 23 April 2008 in Singapore.
The papers selected for this anthology represent the range of papers presented at the seminar and care was taken to include papers that dealt with issues at the micro as well as macro levels.
As is traditional, the papers have been divided into three sections namely Language Skills Development, Language Functions and Language in the Global Context.
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$20.00
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Boom |
Welcome to the surreal world of Boom, where civil servants wake the dead, corpses are terrified of cremation, old women are besieged in their own homes, and Ah Bengs still dream of being Superman. Boom tells the story of an elderly woman and her property agent son in Singapore, who are struggling over the potential en bloc sale of their home. Their destinies become interwoven with that of an idealistic civil servant, Jeremiah, who is facing the greatest challenge of his career – persuading a reluctant corpse to yield its memories. Boom is a quirky yet poignant tale about the relocation of both dead and living, and how personal stories get left behind in the inexorable march of progress
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$12.51
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Catering Magazine |
In the past, the bulk of professional Catering services offered to the public & corporate world came from Hotels. Today however, there is a growing trend among event organisers to seek the services of independent, full service Caterers .
A number of factors support this trend, chief among which is that independent Caterers today can offer food and services comparable to five star hotels. Furthermore, today's Caterers operate from custom-built premises with facilities specially designed to promote hygienic and efficient food preparation. The CATERING publication which is the only one of its kind in Singapore contains 104 pages of contacts, profiles and images of these professional, active caterers. Currently into its 5th year of publication, it is a must have for every event organiser, secretary, marketing personnel, wedding planner etc.
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$5.46
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Entrepreneurial Finance: Start-Up to IPO |
This book is on entrepreneurial finance written from a venture capitalist mindset in investing and helping entrepreneurs grow their business. It provides viewpoints in answer to the many questions which entrepreneurs have. This book aims to help existing entrepreneurs who are facing financial fund raising issues, as well as new entrepreneurs starting out on their new ventures.
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$18.00
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Georgette’s Mooncakes |
Two little girls found themselves caught up in the middle of an uprising in ancient China, as the Chinese revolted against their mongol rulers. With a backdrop of mystical Chinese lanterns and monstrous Japanese kites, this story traces the origin of the Mid-Autumn Festival, weaving in the magic of mooncakes painted by one of Singapore’s pioneer artists, Georgette Chen.
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$12.15
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