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Posted by: admin | 23 May 2008 | reads: 263
Paperback: 32 pages Data: April 23, 1998 Format: PDF Description: Grade 5-10-- Connolly's approach to history is unique, tracing the career of Roman soldier Tiberius Claudius Maximus. Using archaeological material including tombstones and original Roman documents, Connolly examines the progression of Maximus from the time he entered the Seventh Legion on the Danube frontier in central Europe in 85 a.d. , to the day that Maximus retired as a cavalry officer in Mesopotamia. Readers discover details of warfare and army life of the period, including weapons, tactics, training, and the mundane daily routines. Richly illustrated, with maps and index, The Legionary and The Cavalryman complement the existing literature on Roman history. Background reading, although not essential, would benefit readers. --L. R. Little, Houston Secondary School, B.C., Canada |
Posted by: admin | 22 May 2008 | reads: 257
Paperback: 32 pages Data: April 23, 1998 Format: PDF Description: "A brief, narrow-cast, but fascinating look at Roman garrison life along the Empire's northern frontiers in the early centuries A.D. The book's richly illustrated descriptions of fortifications, soldiers' daily life, and grand defensive strategy could hook military-minded teens."--School Library Journal "A richly detailed tour of Roman Britain from an accomplished author-archaeologist."--Smithsonian Magazine "Informative text with well-researched colored drawings and diagrams."--Cobblestone "Connolly's full-color architectural drawings show the sectioned living quarters of their home base so precisely that you could build them today, or easily picture just what the people of those days saw as they went about their daily business."--The News (Southbridge, MA) |
Posted by: admin | 20 May 2008 | reads: 232
Paperback: 72 pages Data: January 2004 Format: PDF Description: |
Posted by: admin | 29 March 2008 | reads: 1363
Paperback: 128 pages Data: December 24, 1992 Format: PDF Description: The New Oxford Picture Dictionary and its components provide a complete, four-skills language development program. The program is: * Practical - a wide range of topics introduce new words in their most common context. * Easy to use - vocabulary items are presented without ambiguity or the need for translation. * Versatile - the Dictionary itself and its components have unlimited applications. * Flexible - the Dictionary can be used alone or with its components. |
Posted by: admin | 2 March 2008 | reads: 643
Paperback: 198 pages Data: December 1982 Format: DJVU Description: Reader’s review: Good for preparation for the AHSME and just for interest. The problems are interesting and give you a good idea of the AHSME and the solutions are generally clear. |
Posted by: admin | 2 March 2008 | reads: 651
Paperback: 224 pages Data: September 1, 2002 Format: PDF Description: Revised and expanded edition for the North American market (first edition published in 1997 by Open University Press). The first book to provide direct evidence for the relative effectiveness of "traditional" and "reform" teaching methods in mathematics. |
Posted by: admin | 4 February 2008 | reads: 459
Publisher: Scholastic; Board edition Language: English ISBN: 1586682202 Paperback: 13 pages Data: January 2002 Format: PDF Description: Third in the best-selling of Barney¹s photo baby board books, HOORAY FOR MOMMIES features mommies playing, feeding, bathing, and loving their babies. And Barney loves them, too! This book, filled with photos and simple text, is perfect for Mother¹s DayŠ and every day! |
Posted by: admin | 4 February 2008 | reads: 589
Publisher: Hyperion; Brdbk edition Language: English ISBN: 0786808063 Paperback: 16 pages Data: September 10, 2001 Format: PDF Description: |
Posted by: admin | 2 September 2007 | reads: 1198
Publisher: Natl Academy Pr Language: english ISBN: 0309103010 Paperback: 118 pages Data: March 29, 2007 Format: PDF Description: The electromagnetic spectrum is a vital part of our environment. Information encoded in the spectrum of radiation arriving at earth from the universe is the means by which we learn about its workings and origin. Radiation collected from the Earth s land, oceans, biosphere, and atmosphere provide us with much of the data needed to better understand this environment. Wise use of the spectrum is necessary if we are to continue these advances in scientific understanding. To help guide this effort, the NSF and NASA asked the NRC to develop a set of principles for fostering effective allocation and protection of spectral bands for scientific research. This handbook contains practical information in this connection including a description of regulatory bodies and issues, a discussion of the relevant scientific background, a list of science spectrum allocations in the United States, and an analysis of spectrum protection issues. |
Posted by: admin | 27 August 2007 | reads: 1951
Publisher: Thomson Gale Language: english ISBN: 0787656321 Paperback: 400 pages Data: November 2001 Format: PDF Description: |
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