Book # 6 - Where's The Fat Lady

Book # 6 - Where's The Fat Lady
Author: Arturo Dominguez
Publisher: Arturo Dominguez
Total Pages: 370
Release:
Genre: Art
ISBN:

Book # 6 - Warriors face off on earth. Nobody’s a spectators. Enemies rain destruction. Betrayals force one time enemies into alliances. An unresolved war has no triumphant. Can humanity survive to join advanced civilizations? Tendencies hinder the path. Will Recognition of differences in creed, culture, belief, and race; lead to recognition? Let them see they are as to life; as is existence come? Because the unwanted variable they may yet not be; Κοῖοςgics did not precipitate earth’s fate.

The Fat Girl Chronicles

The Fat Girl Chronicles
Author: Kimberly M Denesse
Publisher: iUniverse
Total Pages: 77
Release: 2006
Genre: Body image
ISBN: 0595383912

If you're tired of hearing that it's not ok to be fat, then read The Fat Girl Chronicles. It's a book about learning to love and accept yourself just as you are, regardless of what others may say to you. It's about being happy, not conforming to what others think and knowing that the only opinion that counts about you, is YOUR opinion.

... and then, the Fat Lady Sang

... and then, the Fat Lady Sang
Author: Eva Fischer-Dixon
Publisher: Xlibris Corporation
Total Pages: 353
Release: 2024-09-18
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN:

My mother began to tell me stories when I was about 12 years old. As the years passed, her stories become even more intricate. I knew one thing for certain, one day, I will write down as much as I could recall, so I did, although it took me over 45 years. The large Willinger family’s story begins with a matchmaking attempt and the birth of a number of children. My mother was the second born. Their hardship that I wrote about was common of the era, but through Ilona’s life and encounters, the lives of others in the Budapest ghetto come alive and that include her first and significant heartbreak. VOLUME I is two books, the second one concludes on March 21, 1973, the day I arrived in the United States and where I began my own adventures. VOLUME II will continue my life story from 1973 until Present Day. VOLUME III will include fascinating individual stories of my family members.

Where is Thumbkin?

Where is Thumbkin?
Author: Pamela Byrne Schiller
Publisher: Gryphon House, Inc.
Total Pages: 260
Release: 1993
Genre: Education
ISBN: 9780876591642

Organized by month, with a special section just for toddlers, you will find easy-to-do song-related activities that span the curriculum in areas such as math, art, and language. Accompanying each song are ideas for themes and list of children's books, records, and tapes to provide learning connections.

Researching and Applying Metaphor in the Real World

Researching and Applying Metaphor in the Real World
Author: Graham Low
Publisher: John Benjamins Publishing
Total Pages: 399
Release: 2010-10-13
Genre: Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN: 9027287775

It has become increasingly clear that metaphor needs to be explored in terms of the social and discourse context in which it is used, especially where the aim is to address real-world problems. The notion of 'real world' metaphor research has been developed to describe this important area of investigation. This book starts by describing the nature and scope of real world metaphor research and then illustrates, through 17 detailed, mainly empirically-based studies, the different areas it can apply to, and different methodologies that can be employed. Research problems are explored in areas such as artificial intelligence, language teaching and learning, reconciliation dialogue, university lecture discourse, poetry and wine description. Methods include corpus analysis, experimentation, discourse analysis, cross-cultural analysis and genre analysis. In each case the empirical studies refer back to Gibbs's opening overview of real-world research. The result is an invaluable and cross-referenced collection of papers addressing real-world problems.

Metal Swarm

Metal Swarm
Author: Kevin J. Anderson
Publisher: Orbit
Total Pages: 460
Release: 2007-12-10
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 031602404X

In the aftermath of a devastating war, swarms of ancient black robots built by the lost insectoid Klikiss race continue their depredations on helpless worlds with stolen and heavily armed Earth battleships. Among the humans, the Hansa's brutal Chairman struggles to crush any resistance even as King Peter breaks away to form his own new Confederation among the colonies who have declared their independence. And meanwhile, the original, voracious Klikiss race, long thought to be extinct, has returned, intent on conquering their former worlds and willing to annihilate anyone in the way. Praise for the Saga of Seven Suns? "A soaring epic? A space opera to rival the best the field has ever seen." -- Science Fiction Chronicle "Kevin Anderson has created a fully independent and richly conceived venue for his personal brand of space opera, a venue that nonetheless raises fruitful resonances with Frank Herbert's classic Dune series." -- Scifi.com