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Little Bother/Brother

One day, Little Preston, came across a commercial that made him feel good about being a little brother but in the eyes of his big sister Malia, he is a little bother. In a series of events, Little Preston tries to prove that he's a good little brother but will he change Malia's mind? Or will she continue to view him as a little bother?

One day, Little Preston, came across a commercial that made him feel good about being a little brother but in the eyes of his big sister Malia, he is a little bother.

Survivor

The Benny Turner Story

An oral history of blues legend Benny Turner, from his birth and early childhood in Gilmer, TX to the family's move to Chicago, IL and the ultimate birth of his career in the gospel, R&B and blues genres. Surviving extreme poverty in East Texas followed by the shocking transition to urban life in Chicago and then the untimely death of his big brother, bandmate and best friend Freddie King, that is only a portion of the obstacles Benny has survived. This story is a testament to the resilience of the human spirit and Benny's personal and professional triumphs along the way.

Herman Ernest III, Dr. John's longtime drummer, was not just my friend, he was
my biggest fan. Herman Ernest He would come to our gigs and watch me direct
the band. He just loved it. Herman never was an official member of Marva's band,
but whenever we needed a drummer, I'd get him to play with us. He would often
go to Dallas to play with Jack Calmes and his band, the Forever Fabulous
Chickenhawks. It felt real good to still have that connection with Jack after so long
. And of ...

A Clown Dog's Christmas

At a rescue shelter north of Los Angeles in late December, a small family of dogs gathers together to hear a Christmas story. The narrator is an elderly dog named Charles. His audience numbers three: Wendell, another senior dog at the shelter, and two puppies that are waiting to find their forever family. Charles’ story is A CLOWN DOG’S CHRISTMAS. Clown dog Pebbles is its heroine. As Pebbles looks forward to a happy Christmas with Beppo, he suddenly turns sad. When she learns their future is at stake, she must use all her talent, every skill she learned in clownery class and all her courage to bring Beppo a present that can’t be wrapped and tied with ribbon. She must give him the gift of hope. CLOWN DOG is written for young people ages 9-12. But anyone who likes dogs, comedy, romance, acrobatic leaps and holiday food will enjoy this story of friendship and joy. This Christmas adventure in Budapest will appeal to children of all ages.

... my soft, fleecy blanket and, quickly and peacefully, fell asleep. Photo by: Yulia
Fuzeeva When she was a little girl,

Reflections on Communicative Language Teaching

A Course Book for Teaching English as a Foreign Language

To become a great English teacher, what do you need to know and what do you have to do? I reflected continually on those questions during a four-year teaching sojourn in Thailand. In this book I present my answers. After being invited to develop a course in TEFL (Teaching English as a Foreign Language) at Chiang Mai University’s Language Institute, I developed this text for my students – all of them westerners preparing for a stint teaching English overseas. I improved the text continually while I was teaching, and revised it again once I decided to make it available as an e-book. The book’s structure is straightforward: Study notes, essays, readings, and appendices. Besides commentaries on the complexity of the English language theory and the many challenges English teachers face, these materials cover grammar, pronunciation, a summary of writing errors (and ways to correct them,) and a glossary of language teaching terms. Clearly useful for my teachers in training, these materials are equally valuable for teachers in the field. I would be remiss not to describe the TEFL course itself. Besides three-hour classes five days a week, my students – typically 12-15 in number, who generally became close friends for the duration of the course – broke into three groups each evening to participate in two-hour English classes for Thai students. (Three experienced teachers – I was one of them – conducted the classes). For the last two weeks of the five-week program, the students took turns preparing their own lesson plans. Each conducted one lesson while the instructor observed. This book covers a fair amount of information about Thai history and culture. For those expecting to teach outside Thailand, this material may be interesting only. However, it also carries a lesson for the teacher working far away. Because of the importance of socio-linguistic understanding, wherever you find your teaching assignment you need to take the initiative and learn about local culture and history. Ideally, you should also begin to learn the local language. Becoming part of local society, rather than remaining an outsider, makes life easier for you. It also helps you appreciate the language learning challenges that your students are facing.

A Course Book for Teaching English as a Foreign Language Peter McKenzie-
Brown ... The failure to promote listening activities in the classroom is a teaching
flaw that even the best language instructors are often guilty of. In the past this was
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Strings Attached

The Living Tradition of Czech Puppets

Strings Attached is a lavishly illustrated book containing four (4) essays by noted experts that trace the tradition of Czech puppetry and discuss its relationship to America puppetry. Included are essays discussing the National Museum, Prague, and puppet theaters, museums, collections, organizations, and publications in the Czech Republic. The book accompanied an exhibition of the same name, held at the Columbus (Ohio) Museum of Art from March 8 to August 4, 2013. An exhibition checklist, profiles of the artists, a list of exhibition lenders, and helpful maps are included.

Buchan, Suzanne H. “The Quay Brothers: Choreographed Chiaroscuro,
Enigmatic and Sublime.” Film Quarterly, 52.3 (Spring, 1998): 215. Buchan,
Suzanne H. The Quay Brothers: Into a Metaphysical Playroom. Minneapolis:
University of ...

The Road To Welkin

An Erotic Romance of the 22nd Century

The cities of the "Old Times" have long been uninhabitable, infested by a toxin called the luminance; they are surrounded by predatory mutant bands. Distant from contaminated and looted former cities such as "Spocannes" and "Siyóttle," small communes and farms eke out an existence. In Consecration, a fundamentalist cult in the wild mountains of what was British Columbia, sanctimonious "Elrons" subjugate women as child-bearing chattel. Austerity, a young mother – brutalized by her husband, traumatized by sex – is desperate to save her thirteen year old daughter from her own fate. She dreams of finding the mythical Welkin, where, legend tells, women are free and equal citizens. The Road To Welkin chronicles her journey toward becoming a strong, independent, and sexually liberated woman. The story begins as Austerity escapes with her daughter Tabitha, and an adolescent boy, Noah, who has befriended them. Fleeing the mountain wilderness, the trio joins a traveling medicine show, Le Cirque de la Bonne Santé, a colorful, eccentric group that performs a free show at each stop, then barters herbal medicines. Its leader is a charismatic magician Fidéle, who tries to charm Austerity. She feels her attraction to him, and suppresses it. Yet it continues to vex her. Each summer the troupe travels to the former town of Prince George. There, Austerity invokes her mother's herbal knowledge (regarded as witchcraft in Consecration), and prepares new medicines, preserving them in alcohol using an "Old Times" still. Meanwhile, she becomes intimate with a beautiful troupe performer, and gradually begins to overcome her fear of sex. This relationship continues as the troupe begins their return south. Other than a handful of tiny villages, only families or small communes have survived, often with ingenious use of improvised technology or employing increasingly rare relics from the "Old Times." These groups are communal, not only economically, but sexually as well, including group marriages and polyamory. Back at their southern quarters in Coeur D'Arlene, Austerity takes her first steps as an assertive leader: she convinces the remaining members of the troupe to join her quest for the legendary Welkin, which takes them on a dangerous journey down the Columbia River watershed. At this point we become further acquainted with the two elder members, Bernard and Bernice, skilled circus performers who are more than they seem, having secret knowledge. (They will turn out to be Fidéle's parents.) Bernard mysteriously produces an ancient map that shows Welkin to be near the mouth of the Columbia River, giving a boost to morale. A new musician has joined the troupe, Destry, a virtuoso and stunning beauty, who becomes their star performer. As the journey continues south, Austerity and Destry fall in love. This forces Destry to reveal herself as a transsexual, with a penis. Austerity now has a romantic relationship with a woman who is somatically a male. They finally reach Welkin, where Bernard's status makes them welcome visitors. It is indeed an Emerald City, with sustainable technology far advanced from the "Old Times." Tabitha and Noah are accepted as citizens. Destry, having proved herself a preeminent artist, is a star – here, her transsexuality is regarded as a genetic advantage to the city's gene pool. She and Austerity grieve that in fulfilling her artistic ambition, they must part. Austerity and Fidéle, however, are asked to become emissaries of Welkin, bringing useful new shared technology to struggling small communities. A number of talented young performers are trained to join them. They leave with extensive new tools, medicines, and weapons – and a renewed sense of purpose. At last, Austerity and Fidéle become lovers. Austerity decides that in the spirit of unity, they should become a family, married to one another, with full conjugal relationships. She takes joy in the varieties of sexuality she once found so abhorrent.

She returned his member to its warm berth and renewed her efforts. As she'd
hoped, that pushed him over the edge. He moaned. “Yes...yes, I'm coming.” His
semen seeped into her mouth, thin but copious. There was no flavor, but her
success ...

You Can Organize and Simplify Your Financial Life: A How-To Guide

Tips To Save Time, Reduce Stress And Cut Costs

There are many reasons to organize and simplify your financial life. Eliminating clutter, saving time and reducing stress are surely among them. And here’s another motivating factor: Not keeping tabs on your finances can be costly if it results in fees or interest charges you could have avoided, investment losses, additional taxes or other pitfalls. FDIC Consumer News offers a checklist of nine basic things you can do to get your money matters in order...and keep them that way. (Also see additional tips in articles that follow.)

Tips To Save Time, Reduce Stress And Cut Costs Federal Deposit Insurance
Corporation. organizing and simplifying your financial life, you can save many
hours and perhaps significant amounts of money.” Want more ideas for finetuning
your ...