A source book for teachers of English as a foreign language. It contains information, puzzles, questionnaires and games to make learning successful and fun.
A source book for teachers of English as a foreign language. It contains information, puzzles, questionnaires and games to make learning successful an...
Life on the farm in Missouri is pretty sweet for twelve-year old Alan Albright. With wide-open fields to play in, horses to ride, forests to explore, and loving parents to take care of him, he's a genuinely happy kid. Sure, his little sister Katie can be annoying at times, but the truth is, Alan would be perfectly content to stay in his hometown forever and grow up to be a farmer, just like his dad. But all of that changes the summer before 7th grade, when Alan's parents suddenly and mysteriously disappear. Although the police are convinced the Albrights were killed in a car accident, Alan...
Life on the farm in Missouri is pretty sweet for twelve-year old Alan Albright. With wide-open fields to play in, horses to ride, forests to explore, ...
Known as the land of the mountains, Dagestan lies immediately north of the Caucasus Mountains, and stretches for approximately 250 miles along the west shore of the Caspian Sea. With its mountainous terrain making travel and communication difficult, Daghestan is still largely tribal. Despite over a century of Tsarist control followed by seventy years of repressive Soviet rule, there are still 32 distinct ethnic groups in Daghestan, each with its own language, making it unquestionably the most complex of the Caucasian republics. Shamanic practices are still prevalent in this country, where one...
Known as the land of the mountains, Dagestan lies immediately north of the Caucasus Mountains, and stretches for approximately 250 miles along the wes...
Issue 6 of The Crooked Path Journal includes the following articles: Beefcake, Whine and Cheese by Grace Victoria Swann The Drift by Jongeorgi Enos Shamanism by Michael Berman Weikerie by Robin Artisson To Twist and Twine by Veronica Cummer Witch Tales in Serbian Crafting by Radomir Ristic The Art of Invisibility by Peter Paddon The Travelling Man by Robin Artisson Walking Widdershins by Jongeorgi Enos
Issue 6 of The Crooked Path Journal includes the following articles: Beefcake, Whine and Cheese by Grace Victoria Swann The Drift by Jongeorg...
The whole adventure started with a Firestone Tire replica ashtray, created for the New York Worlda s Fair in 1939. Pat Mitchell (who really exists) bought the ashtray at a yard sale. According to Mitchell, engraved into the ashtraya s lip was a code pertaining to a fortune in gold bullion. Intrigued, he began to collect these ashtrays and found more codes. He became obsessed. Was Pat crazy, seeing things? He enlists his reluctant grandson, an investigative reporter, to help. Ace Mitchell, Pata s grandson, begins a grand quest for the truth, which takes him from Philadelphia to Clarksburg,...
The whole adventure started with a Firestone Tire replica ashtray, created for the New York Worlda s Fair in 1939. Pat Mitchell (who really exists) bo...
Translated from Japanese, this study exposes English-language scholars to the complexities of the relationship between food, culture, the environment, and literature in Japan. Yuki explores the systems of value surrounding food as expressed in four popular Japanese female writers: Ishimure Michiko, Taguchi Randy, Morisaki Kazue, and Nashiki Kaho.
Translated from Japanese, this study exposes English-language scholars to the complexities of the relationship between food, culture, the environment,...
"Long ago the trees thought they were really people Long ago the mountains thought they were really people Long ago the animals thought they were really people Someday, they will say Long ago the humans thought they were really people" Constance O'Day-Flannery, Shifting Love Introduction Shape-shifting is a common theme in mythology, folklore, and fairy tales. In its broadest sense, shape-shifting occurs when a being (usually human) either (1) has the ability to change its shape into that of another person, creature, or other entity or (2) finds its shape involuntarily changed by someone...
"Long ago the trees thought they were really people Long ago the mountains thought they were really people Long ago the animals thought they were real...