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A Life to Remember: The Life Story of Morella Kayman, Co-founder of the Alzheimer's Society
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Morella Kayman's was destined to be an opera singer until she developed cancer in her twenties. Her...
Franc Roddam recommended Seduced and Abandoned (1964) in Movies (curated)
Carrie Preston recommended A Good Man is Hard to Find and Other Stories in Books (curated)
Necropolitics and its Discontents: Art, Mortality and the Political Imagination
Mick Wilson, Silvia Loeffler and Noel Fitzpatrick
Book
Necropolitics and its Discontents addresses the relationship between the contemporary political...
Emma @ The Movies (1786 KP) rated Sing (2016) in Movies
Sep 25, 2019
Omar & Hana - Lagu Kanak-Kanak Islam
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Mari sertai Omar & Hana, keluarga serta rakan-rakan menyanyi, bermain sambil belajar dengan...
Lindsay (1717 KP) rated The Misadventures of Michael McMichaels, Vol 2: The Borrowed Bracelet in Books
Aug 30, 2018
The Misadventures of Michael McMichaels book is about another moral lesson that we need to teach lesson. This story about an borrowed bracelet but do your children or child know the different between borrowing and stealing?
This story plot put Michael in a predicament. Does he know the different or not? You will see that he does something he thinks is justified as he not harming anyone one and has learned lesson about what did in book one. If you have not that is a good book to read a well and is the beginning of the series.
Tony Penn does a good job with this moral lesson and bringing it out for children to learn and understand the concept. He also does it where young children can learn and enjoy the book. This is a good book for parents as well as young children and readers.
The picture are done well. I do enjoy the misadventures that the young Michael goes though. I can see young children learning from this book and the moral lesson behind the book.
This story plot put Michael in a predicament. Does he know the different or not? You will see that he does something he thinks is justified as he not harming anyone one and has learned lesson about what did in book one. If you have not that is a good book to read a well and is the beginning of the series.
Tony Penn does a good job with this moral lesson and bringing it out for children to learn and understand the concept. He also does it where young children can learn and enjoy the book. This is a good book for parents as well as young children and readers.
The picture are done well. I do enjoy the misadventures that the young Michael goes though. I can see young children learning from this book and the moral lesson behind the book.
The Virtual Ninja Manifesto: Fighting Games, Martial Arts and Gamic Orientalism
Book
Navigating between society's moral panics about the influence of violent videogames and...