![]() ![]() OL1948444W Page_number_confidence 91.23 Pages 230 Partner Innodata Pdf_module_version 0.0.17 Ppi 300 Rcs_key 24143 Republisher_date 20200826081551 Republisher_operator Republisher_time 202 Scandate 20200817094016 Scanner Scanningcenter cebu Scribe3_search_catalog isbn Scribe3_search_id 9781405272193 Tts_version 4. Access a growing selection of included Audible Originals, audiobooks and podcasts. Jo, Bessie and Fanny move to the country and find an Enchanted Wood right on their doorstep And in the wood stands the magic Faraway Tree, and in that tree. ![]() The book is about three children, Jo, Bessie and Fanny, who move to the country and discover a. The Enchanted Wood By: Enid Blyton Narrated by: Kate Winslet Length: 4 hrs and 50 mins 4.7 (7 ratings) Try for 0.00 Pick 1 title (2 titles for Prime members) from our collection of bestsellers and new releases. Urn:lcp:enchantedwoodno10000blyt:epub:7d405360-9b72-4250-8a4b-d13ec72fe2da Foldoutcount 0 Identifier enchantedwoodno10000blyt Identifier-ark ark:/13960/t6g254940 Invoice 1652 Isbn 9781405272193ġ405272198 Ocr ABBYY FineReader 11.0 (Extended OCR) Ocr_converted abbyy-to-hocr 1.1.11 Ocr_module_version 0.0.14 Old_pallet IA18255 Openlibrary_edition The Enchanted Wood is the first of the Faraway Tree stories by the wonderful author Enid Blyton. Access-restricted-item true Addeddate 03:02:06 Boxid IA1913413 Camera USB PTP Class Camera Collection_set printdisabled External-identifier ![]()
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Plagiarism, Cheating, Coincidence, Information, EntropyĪBSTRACT: Elements of correspondence (“coincidences”) between a student’s solutions to an assigned set of quantitative problems and the solutions manual for the course textbook may suggest that the stu-dent copied the work from an illicit source. Bell System Technical Journal, 27, 379-423.Ĭheating or Coincidence? Statistical Method Employing the Principle of Maximum Entropy for Judging Whether a Student Has Committed Plagiarism (1948) A Mathematical Theory of Communication. ![]() ![]() But now 11-years-old, she’s beginning to feel more and more isolated. Cut off from the rest of the world, Diana had an idyllic childhood on Themyscira. It's all fun and games for a while, until things get out of control and Diana has to decide whether she's made a new friend. Diana: Princess of the Amazons is a brand new graphic novel that explores what it was like growing up as the only kid on an island of adults. Taking matters into her own hands, she creates a playmate out of clay. What Diana needs is someone her own age whom to talk to. ![]() Every other person on the island is an adult who's the best in their trade and mighty in body, while Diana is small, sometimes clumsy, and not particularly good at anything. ![]() The only child on the entire island, in fact. But even though she has a loving mother and many "aunties," she is an only child. ![]() From New York Times bestselling authors Shannon Hale and Dean Hale comes a story about making mistakes, learning the hard way, and growing up to become a hero.Įleven-year-old Diana has an almost perfect life on the island of Themyscira. ![]() ![]() ![]() He sees, hears, tastes, smells, feels and thinks far more than he speaks. Their little Bit is a tiny child and very quiet, also smart and sensitive. Abe and Hannah are idealistic and totally loving parents. Somewhat less than half the book is about Bit’s life afterwards.Ĭommunal life is hard but not without rewards. Their Little Bit is born in a van at some point during this time and grows up there – stays for a full 15 or 16 years, – it’s his home, the only one he’s ever known. They decide to fix it up and call it Arcadia. Then one of the members is given a piece of land with a large but decrepit mansion on it. Hannah and Abe Stone join up with a group called the Free People and travel around in upstate New York in their van. ![]() ![]() But the story line, the characters and their lives, is excellent – the character of Bit is an astonishing accomplishment. Arcadia is as much the story of a commune as it is of anything – the biography of an ideal. It’s the story of a boy/man, Bit Stone, who was the first child born to a loving couple who lived in a commune in northern New York State circa 1968. Thoroughly enjoyable novel – beautiful, different and so sweetly told. ![]() ![]() ![]() Over the next few months, Jim Dear and Darling prepare for the baby such as throwing a baby shower and Darling sends Jim out to get her some food such as watermelon and chop suey. Jock insists that he is wrong, and shoos him away, but before he leaves, he tells Lady that when the baby moves in the dog moves out. ![]() Then Tramp stops by and tells him that with one coming, things will start to change for the worse for Lady. Upon realizing why Jim Dear and Darling are acting so strangely, Jock and Trusty assure Lady that she has done nothing wrong, and explain that Jim Dear and Darling are expecting a baby, which they say are very cuddly and adorable miniature humans. Next, Darling wouldn't take her for a walk the day before and when she tried to play with Darling's ball of yarn Darling struck her on the back. ![]() He instead asked Darling if she was all right because he was worried about her being home with only Lady, whom he referred to as "that dog", much to her shock. Firstly, Jim Dear wouldn't play with her when he came home the other day. In the film, a depressed Lady reveals to Jock and Trusty that Jim Dear and Darling have been acting strange lately. 1.2 Lady and the Tramp II: Scamp's Adventure. ![]() ![]() “Why don’t you try getting a literary agent?” “Why don’t you try to get published traditionally?” “Why did you donate copies to schools and libraries?” “Why are your kindle and paperback versions priced so low?” ![]() “Why would you just give it away on your site?” ![]() Take a look at what Giuseppe has to say below and of course look for the giveaway at the bottom of the post! Why “A Girl Named Willow Krimble” Is FreeĮver since I have offered A Girl Named Willow Krimble up on my web site for free, I cannot tell you how many times I have had to answer the following questions: ![]() If you take a look at the post below, you’ll see that accessing Willow’s story is a lot easier than you would think. I feel that anyone who generally reads MG or younger YA books, or for those of you who may have a younger reader in the house, you would really enjoy Willow’s story. There are so many powerful messages lining the pages of this book. ![]() It is safe to say that I went into this story having no idea what to expect but I came out of it absolutely loving it. While it is technically labeled as Young Adult, I saw this book the be more on the Middle Grade side, a genre I do not generally read. I read and reviewed this book a little under two years ago. I am thrilled to have author Giuseppe Bianco here on the blog today! Giuseppe is the author of an exceptional, sweet, and touching book, A Girl Named Willow Krimble. ![]() ![]() ![]() He then concluded they were conscious and self aware – the story ended with him dousing the entire warehouse of clones in gasoline and burning the place down. A caretaker – whose job was to feed these things baby food, had no interest in them as beings until one day – one squeezed his hand. There was a story about an industry where comatose cloned bodies were grown for organ transplants. In the Future Shock series – back in the 1980’s. Paul Mannering: One of the inspirations for the concept of Tankbread came from an old 2000AD comic. Please tell me you didn’t get inspiration from ‘The Island’? Oli: Your main twist on the zombie genre is the idea of ‘Tankbread’. ![]() ![]() Note 3: The 50 books Paul mentions at the end are just a small sample of the 49,000 he has actually written. Note 2: There may be some spoilers, but nothing that goes past page 100 of the book. Note: I was lucky enough to catch up to Paul on set in Bulgaria, where he was the second ‘zombie’ supervisor on ‘Cargo Loading District of the Dead 2: Deadlier Cargo’. Tagline: When there’s no more room in Summer Bay…the dead will rise! ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Five years after publishing Hooked, Eyal reveals distraction's Achilles' heel in his groundbreaking new book. International best-selling author, former Stanford lecturer, and behavioral design expert, Nir Eyal, wrote Silicon Valley's handbook for making technology habit-forming. What would be possible if you followed through on your best intentions? What could you accomplish if you could stay focused and overcome distractions? What if you had the power to become "indistractable"? Another day goes by, and once again, your most important personal and professional goals are put on hold. At home, screens get in the way of quality time with your family. Later, as you're about to get back to work, a colleague taps you on the shoulder to chat. You sit down at your desk to work on an important project, but a notification on your phone interrupts your morning. "Indistractable provides a framework that will deliver the focus you need to get results." (James Clear, author of Atomic Habits) ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() From Ansel Adams to Piet Zwart, over 850 works are presented in alphabetical order by photographer, with descriptive texts and photographers’ biographical details, providing a comprehensive and indispensable overview of 20th-century photography. This book provides a fascinating insight into the collection’s rich diversity from conceptual art to abstraction to reportage, all of the major movements and genres are represented via a vast selection of the 20th century’s most remarkable photographs. The history of photography began over a century and a half ago, but only relatively recently has it been fully recognised as a medium in its own right. ![]() Fritz Gruber collection, from which this book is drawn, is one of the most important in Germany and one of the most representative anywhere in the world, constituting the core of the museum’s holdings. Cologne’s Museum Ludwig was the first museum of contemporary art to devote a substantial section to international photography. The history of photography began nearly 200 years ago, but only relatively recently has it been fully recognized as a medium in its own right. ![]() ![]() ![]() Cramer's death from lung cancer Monday got me thinking about those lessons.Ī Russian-novel-sized tale of the American political process, the 1992 book about the 1988 campaign has enduring relevance for its indelible portraits of such contemporary characters as Joe Biden and Bob Dole. As gallopingly pleasurable a read as it is, it often didn't feel like pleasure reading, so closely did it track my everyday life on the trail.īut the enthralling humanity and breadth of Cramer's tome quickly became a touchstone for me as I covered the campaign, as the book has for so many political writers over the years. Reading it in those circumstances was simultaneously intimidating and inspiring. ![]() Having come to political reporting late, I didn't read Richard Ben Cramer's campaign epic What It Takes until last year, when I was deep in the task of covering the 2012 presidential campaign. ![]() Why What It Takes, whose author died Monday at age 62, remains a touchstone for political writers 20 years after its publication ![]() |