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New Earth
Eckhart Tolle,ontes de Le est une collection de récits courts qui reflète la richesse de la tradition orale française. Ces contes mettent en scène des personnages symboliques et des situations morales, souvent empreints de fantaisie, de sagesse et d’humour. À travers ces histoires, l’auteur explore les valeurs humaines universelles telles que la bonté, la justice et l’intelligence. Ce livre s’adresse aussi bien aux enfants qu’aux adultes et constitue un véritable trésor du patrimoine littéraire français.
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Chasing the Dragon s Tail
Alan Rabinowitz,“Chasing the Dragon’s Tail” is a thrilling mystery novel that combines crime, adventure, and cultural depth. The story follows a detective who investigates a series of mysterious events connected to ancient Chinese legends and the dangerous world of the opium trade. As the detective delves deeper, he uncovers secrets that blur the line between myth and reality.
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Le Rouge et le Noir
Stendhal,Le Rouge et le Noir (The Red and the Black), written by Stendhal in 1830, is one of the greatest novels of French literature. The story follows Julien Sorel, a young and ambitious man from a poor family who tries to rise in French society during the Restoration period. Intelligent and passionate, Julien seeks success through both the church (“the black”) and the army (“the red”).
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Eteral Battle
Yuri German,"Eternal Battle" is a thought-provoking work that explores the timeless conflict between good and evil, light and darkness, and human strength against inner struggles. The book delves into themes of courage, morality, and perseverance, showing how individuals confront both external enemies and their own fears. Through vivid descriptions and deep psychological insight, the author presents a powerful reflection on the meaning of life, destiny, and the eternal fight for truth and justice.
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No - Till Farming System
T.Goddard , M.Zoebisch,No-Till Farming Systems is a comprehensive book published by the World Association of Soil and Water Conservation as Special Publication No. 3. Edited by T. Goddard, M. Zoebisch, Y. Gan, W. Ellis, A. Watson, and S. Sombatpanit, the book explores sustainable agricultural practices that eliminate traditional soil tillage. It discusses the principles, methods, and global experiences of no-till farming, highlighting its environmental and economic benefits such as soil conservation, improved water retention, and reduced erosion. This volume is a valuable resource for researchers, students, policymakers, and farmers interested in modern conservation agriculture and sustainable land management.
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Doliph Heyliger
Benito Gereno,This collection brings together classic short stories by three of America’s most renowned writers — Washington Irving, Nathaniel Hawthorne, Edgar Allan Poe, and Herman Melville. Each author represents a unique period and style in early American literature, ranging from romanticism to gothic and dark realism. The stories explore themes such as human nature, morality, mystery, and the supernatural. Notable works include The Legend of Sleepy Hollow by Irving, The Great Stone Face and *Mr.
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Ecology and Development Series
Tina -Maria Schieder,The Ecology and Development Series is a collection of academic works that explore the complex relationship between environmental sustainability and socio-economic development. The series focuses on how ecological principles can guide human progress while protecting natural resources and promoting sustainable growth.
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Rereading America
Robert Cullen,Rereading America: Cultural Contexts for Critical Thinking and Writing is an academic anthology designed to develop students’ critical reading, thinking, and writing skills through the exploration of American culture and values. The book brings together a wide range of essays, stories, and articles by diverse authors that challenge common myths and stereotypes about race, class, gender, and identity in the United States.
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Analyzing the Curriculum
George J.Posner,Analyzing the Curriculum is a comprehensive study that explores the process of examining and evaluating all elements of an educational program. The book (or topic) focuses on understanding how curriculum goals, content, teaching methods, learning experiences, and assessment strategies work together to achieve effective learning outcomes. It emphasizes the importance of aligning educational objectives with learners’ needs, social demands, and modern educational standards. Through analysis, educators can identify the strengths and weaknesses of a curriculum, improve its structure, and ensure that it supports critical thinking, creativity, and lifelong learning.
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Torrents of Spring
Jonathan R. Adelman,The Torrents of Spring is a short satirical novel written by Ernest Hemingway in 1926. The book humorously parodies the writing style and themes of the American literary scene of the early 20th century, particularly mocking the works of Hemingway’s own contemporaries, including Sherwood Anderson. Set in a small town in Michigan, the story follows Scripps O’Neil and Yogi Johnson, two World War I veterans searching for love, meaning, and purpose in a changing world. Through exaggerated characters and absurd situations, Hemingway exposes the clichés of romanticism and the artificiality of literary pretension.
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Words With 50 Replacement
Masharipova L.A,In the context of the game Words with Friends, a "Words With 50 Replacement annotation" likely refers to two distinct but related concepts: a tile swap for zero points and the bonus for playing a "bingo". It can also refer to the customization of tile styles within the game
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TRANSLATION HISTORY
Omonjon Mominov,A "translation history annotation" is a type of critical or meta-textual note used to provide context, explanations, and commentary on the process and decisions involved in a translation. Instead of simply providing the translated text, an annotated translation documents the history of its creation, making the translator's thought process and choices transparent to the reader
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A Hunters Sketchers
Ivan Turgenev,A Hunter’s Sketches (also known as A Sportsman’s Sketches) is a collection of short stories by Ivan Turgenev, first published in 1852. Through the eyes of a wandering hunter, Turgenev portrays the lives of Russian peasants and landowners with realism and compassion. The work criticizes serfdom and highlights social injustices in 19th-century Russia, playing a key role in shaping public opinion against serfdom before its abolition.
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Remote Sensing And Gis
Anji Reddy,Remote Sensing is the technique of collecting information about the Earth from satellites or aircraft without direct contact. GIS (Geographic Information System) is a tool used to store, analyze, and display geographic data. Together, they help in mapping, monitoring, and managing natural resources, urban planning, and disaster response effectively.
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Today's Best Nonfiction
Andrew Chaikin, Margaret Tetcher, FredChicolager,Today’s Best Nonfiction is a Reader’s Digest anthology that features condensed versions of recent nonfiction books. It offers a mix of real-life stories, biographies, history, and current events, making complex topics more accessible. The selections are shortened for easier reading but still capture the main ideas and themes. Ideal for readers who want a quick yet meaningful overview of important nonfiction works.
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O'zbekcha-Inglizcha So'zlashgich
M.B.Komilov,Inglizcha‑ruscha so‘zlashgich — bu chet tillarida suhbat (dialog) tuzish va kundalik muloqotda foydalanish uchun mo‘ljallangan lug‘at va iboralar to‘plami. Ushbu qo‘llanma til o‘rganuvchilarga ingliz tilidan rus tiliga, shuningdek rus tilidan ingliz tiliga tez, sodda va tushunarli tarzda muloqot qilish imkonini beradi.
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Winning Commitment. How To Build and Keep a Competitive Workforce
Gary Dessler,Winning Commitment" explores how organizations can create a high-performance workforce by fostering employee commitment rather than relying solely on control or compliance. The authors argue that committed employees are the key to sustainable success in today’s competitive global marketplace The book is structured around practical strategies and psychological principles that help leaders inspire dedication, loyalty, and motivation among employees. Curphy and Hogan draw from organizational psychology, leadership theory, and real-world examples to outline how leaders can build trust, align values, and create a culture that encourages innovation and accountability.
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Reference Grammar For Students of English
R.A.Close,A Reference Grammar for Students of English is a comprehensive and accessible grammar guide designed to support non-native English learners, particularly those in academic or advanced language-learning contexts. The book presents clear explanations of English grammatical structures, accompanied by examples, usage notes, and comparisons with other languages where relevant.
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English Tenses
Inogomova Klara,English tenses are grammatical tools used to express time in language—when an action takes place (past, present, or future). Mastery of tenses is essential for clear communication, as they convey not only when something happens but also its duration, completion, and relevance to other events.
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Eternal Battle
Yuri German,The concept of the "Eternal Battle" symbolizes an ongoing, often cyclical conflict that transcends time, often representing deeper themes such as the struggle between good and evil, order and chaos, or humanity’s internal conflicts. Frequently found in mythology, literature, religion, and fantasy genres, the Eternal Battle is not merely a physical confrontation but also a philosophical or spiritual struggle.