A Busy Day at the Train Station
Title | A Busy Day at the Train Station PDF eBook |
Author | Philippe Dupasquier |
Publisher | Candlewick Press (MA) |
Pages | 32 |
Release | 1996 |
Genre | Railroad stations |
ISBN | 9781564028389 |
Chronicles a busy day in a train station where things don't always proceed as smoothly as they should.
A Busy Day at the Railway Station
Title | A Busy Day at the Railway Station PDF eBook |
Author | Philippe Dupasquier |
Publisher | |
Pages | 20 |
Release | 1997 |
Genre | Adventure games |
ISBN | 9780744554403 |
The Train Station
Title | The Train Station PDF eBook |
Author | Philippe Dupasquier |
Publisher | Price Stern Sloan |
Pages | 21 |
Release | 1984-01-01 |
Genre | Juvenile Nonfiction |
ISBN | 9780448190518 |
Brief text and illustrations describe a busy day at the train station as commuters and other travelers arrive and depart, mail is brought in, and a film is made.
A Busy Day at the Harbour
Title | A Busy Day at the Harbour PDF eBook |
Author | Philippe Dupasquier |
Publisher | Candlewick Press (MA) |
Pages | 28 |
Release | 1996 |
Genre | Juvenile Fiction |
ISBN | 9781564028372 |
Brief text and illustrations describe a busy day at the habor as the fishing boats set out, the ferry comes in, and Captain Jack tries to launch his new boat.
Faster, Faster, Little Red Train
Title | Faster, Faster, Little Red Train PDF eBook |
Author | Benedict Blathwayt |
Publisher | Random House |
Pages | 34 |
Release | 2000 |
Genre | Children's stories |
ISBN | 0099264994 |
Click-clack, clickerty-clack, whoo-ee!
Writing in English: Step by Step
Title | Writing in English: Step by Step PDF eBook |
Author | Elizabeth Weal |
Publisher | Tenaya Press |
Pages | 198 |
Release | 2013-08-18 |
Genre | Foreign Language Study |
ISBN | 9780979612824 |
This book was written for ESL students whose written work looks like this: "It was a busy day at the store. She was a talk on the phone. She not want buy candy for child. He wasnt early his date, he buy eggs but his child she play." In this book, students progress slowly and methodically, with ample writing practice each step of the way. The book starts with the basics the difference between a word, sentence, and paragraph; the difference between a paragraph and a list; how to distinguish complete from incomplete sentences and moves forward from there. Students shed bad usage and punctuation habits early as they learn to edit their work and progress from writing simple paragraphs to writing paragraphs with more varied and complex sentences. This book s methodology is simple; each chapter includes short lessons in grammar, sentence structure, and mechanics that students work through in preparation for an end-of chapter writing assignment that, in most cases, is based on a personal experience.
BLOOD IN THE WATER
Title | BLOOD IN THE WATER PDF eBook |
Author | DR KUMDONG BINDUL NOSTRA |
Publisher | Author House |
Pages | 887 |
Release | 2014 |
Genre | Fiction |
ISBN | 1491888652 |
The book is about good leadership, for leaders to lead by actions and not by words of lies from their mouths. Leaders should be doggedly determined to give the people fair leadership. Nakinostran was struck and devastated by the mercilessly cruelest earthquake disaster. In the aftermath of the earthquake, there were spontaneous nuclear plant meltdowns across the country. The survivors watched helplessly all the nuclear plants melting down like candle waxes. Nakinostran was a well developed nation with greatest leaders seen by the people as only second to God because of their excellent leadership of oneness, love, peace and development and equality, not this fake equality we only let out of our mouths. The people, like any other, seeing the level of devastations, had different personal views, doubts and fears. They saw these devastations as their greatest obstacle to returning to a normal life again. Most of them had lost all hopes in life because of the malignant complications of the wickedest earthquake. Many people said that's it; Nakinostran is finished. But the doggedly determined young president, Henry Rupchang was only angered and bitterly touched at heart by the deaths. He had the courage and determination that the country will rise again. He was undaunted. He mustered what supports he could for the reconstructions of the country. He continuously told his people that nothing is impossible under this cone-shape heaven that 'umbrellaed' our earth. His commitment was undiminished and despite the devastations, he unflinchingly told them the nation will rise again. All the leaders in the country bust the gut to reconstruct the country and with unity they worked as a people, though not without some distractions from some protesters. The leaders didn't lost a second in their sleep...did the president succeed...as in the end, it was a heartwarming people.