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6 result(s) for "Gifts Juvenile fiction."
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Alma's way. Season 2, episode 4, A gift for granny/Soccer friends
Alma tries to get Beto and Rafia, the world’s greatest soccer players she knows, to play a game against each other. But she’s hyped them so much to each other, that they get nervous about playing. Then, Alma is sending Granny Isa a care package filled with all the things that will remind her of Alma’s family. But Alma wonders if maybe she’s packing the wrong things.
Daniel Tiger's neighborhood. Season 6, episode 5, Daniel gives a gift/Daniel receives a gift
On her birthday, Miss Elaina learns it’s important to take time to appreciate gifts from friends. Then, when Daniel receives a gift from Grandpere, he wants more. Daniel realizes he must stop to appreciate the things he has.
Noël & cie
All goes bad for Santa a few days before Christmas : the 92,000 elves responsible for making the gifts all fall sick at the same time! It is a blow to Santa, better known as Santa Claus ... he has no choice: he must go to Earth with his reindeers to find a cure. Upon arrival, he will have to find allies to help save the magic of Christmas.
Global Pollution and Environmental Monitoring
With the recent NOBEL PEACE PRIZE going to Environmental Studies,GLOBAL WARNING AND IT`S CONSEQUENCES have come to be recognized. We wish that climate changes may turnout as blessing, rather than disaster .But the scientific findings warns us to be prepared for the ultimate. The book ,`GLOBAL POLLUTION AND ENVIRONMENTAL MONITORING` brings centuries of Indian wisdom and moral courage to the world . If `Al Gore` advises India to lead from the front ;it would be possible only by adopting new technologies and accepting help from the whole world. The book takes a new look at sampling procedure and instrumental methods of analysis .Radioactivity, Thermal and Noise as new pollutants are discussed in depth . The chemical,biological , physical and microbiological analysis of Air ,Water and Soil are explained in detail. For the lawyers there are aspects of Environmental Laws and Internet facilities. The technical jargon`s in the book are kept to the minimum and the language is easy to follow . We wish this volume will be important reference book fro Scholars, Researchers ,Teachers, Scientists, Lawyers and anyone who is interested in learning more about this beautiful subject.
The Denver Post Al Lewis column
The indictment can be viewed as either stingy on details or elegant in its simplicity. Each of the 42 counts lists a stock sale [Joe Nacchio] made between January and May 2001 and fits on a single line across the page. There are also about five pages that allege Nacchio was aware of Qwest's downward trajectory at the time of these trades. In June, attorneys representing Nacchio against a Securities and Exchange Commission civil action argued that he was guilty only of being optimistic about his company, or maybe even engaging in a little \"puffery.\" Nacchio was famous for puffery, particularly when it came to questions about his performance and pay. Nacchio's employment contract at Qwest gave him virtually unfettered use of the company jets. Qwest even paid for air travel for his family between New Jersey, where Nacchio kept his home, and Denver, where he worked.