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Jack lives on a farm in southern New Zealand. He's the youngest of five children, is shy and doesn't like school.
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Returning from Africa, Christian de Villiers and Petrea marry. Christian establishes a centre for the investigation of cardiac arrhythmias in children.
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Elodie Taylor has a lot to be thankful for. She has great friends, a hardworking boyfriend, and a job she enjoys... but, sometimes she wonders whether that's enough. She's always had a thirst for adventure that, no matter how hard she tries, just won't go away.
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This story is a delightful dialogue between a young girl and her father that searches for an answer to the title question, 'what noise does a giraffe make?
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How many times have you heard the words, It will happen? For Laura and her husband, Scoop, the phrase that once brought comfort, hope and reassurance began to lose all positive meaning.
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The mostly-female pirate crew of the Tempest finds the continent of Tornbaer, a relatively profitable place to live.
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Between Rose Thorn and Mrs Sneddle, school is miserable. Just know I hate Rose Thorn and she hates me-end of story. Or maybe it is the beginning?
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Foulditch beckons. Just... pass their tests and the interview. But how the heck do you get there? They aren't exactly forthcoming! In fact, they hide themselves away! So begins a quest to complete a far-from-easy and way far-from-normal admissions regime for a far-from-regular sc...hool. Foulditch College for the Gifted is a devil of a place to get to. Read more
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There is more to globalisation than just world-wide economic interconnectedness. Equally important is that cultures grow together, engage in rapprochements, harmonise global pluralism, find common values in human existence, agree on international laws and share fundamental ethics.... Read more
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Can someone who has no mathematical background understand gravity? I don't think so. What about someone who has studied maths at high school level only?
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