Los Deportes: Mini Chatbook #3 en español

Los Deportes: Mini Chatbook #3 en español
Author: Julie Jahde Pospishil
Publisher: Mini Chatbook en Español
Total Pages: 30
Release: 2019-10-31
Genre: Juvenile Fiction
ISBN: 9781946128508

¿A ti te gustan los deportes? Este libro es sobre los deportes y va con la canción del Elementary Spanish Chatbook.

Los Deportes

Los Deportes
Author: Julie Jahde Pospishil
Publisher: Mini Chatbook
Total Pages: 34
Release: 2020-05-29
Genre:
ISBN: 9781946128706

A ti te gustan los deportes? Este libro va con la canci n #3 sobre los deportes en el disco de "Elementary Spanish Chatbook." Los libros del "Chatbook"tiene actividades para leer, escribir, escuchar y hablar en Ingl s o espa ol para los ni os y los adultos tambi n. Compr lo en: https: //www.SpanishChatCompany.com

Clima Coloring Mini Chatbook

Clima Coloring Mini Chatbook
Author: Julie Jahde Pospishil
Publisher: Mini Chatbook
Total Pages:
Release: 2019-08-09
Genre:
ISBN: 9781946128409

A simple cartoon book about weather entirely in Spanish.

The Web Files

The Web Files
Author: Margie Palatini
Publisher: Hyperion Books for Children
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2001-05-01
Genre: Juvenile Fiction
ISBN: 9780786804191

"6:32 a.m. This is the farm. My partner, Bill, and I wereworking the barnyard shift. It was peaceful. Quiet. Then we got thecall." Much of this fowl-filled homage to Dragnet (DUM DE DUM DUM!) will be loston kids--and a few grownups, for that matter. But that doesn't make thisstraight-faced send-up of that famous crime-partner show--and a dozen-odd fairytales thrown in for good measure--any less funny. "So you're saying you were robbed, is that right, ma'am? What exactly is missingfrom the nest, ma'am? Eggs, ma'am? Chicks, ma'am?" But it turns out that it'speppers that have gone missing--a peck of "perfect purple, almost-pickledpeppers." But nobody was talking: "We had Horner in the corner and were tryingto make Little Boy Blue quack." Then our intrepid pair of web-footedinvestigators gets a break in the case when a tub of "tartest tasty tomahtoes"turns up missing. DUM DE DUM DUM! It's just more wit from the wonderful Margie Palatini, who brought us Piggie Pie and Zoom Broom, backed up on thisassignment by the spirited illustrations of Richard Egielski. (Ages 4 to 8)--Paul Hughes

Renewable Energy Sources

Renewable Energy Sources
Author: Tasneem Abbasi
Publisher: PHI Learning Pvt. Ltd.
Total Pages: 334
Release: 2011-07-30
Genre: Science
ISBN: 8120339940

Today, the tide has turned so strongly in favour of renewables that for the first time since the dawn of the fossil fuel era over two hundred years ago renewable energy technologies have started attracting more investment globally than that in the fossil fuel-based technologies. This text provides a comprehensive and wide ranging introduction to various renewable energy technologies and their applications, such as solar, wind, biomass, biogas, wave, geothermal, tidal and small hydel. It provides a thorough understanding of the basic energy conversion processes taking place in various renewable energy-based equipment like heat engines, photovoltaics, wind turbines, windmills, wave machines, and so on. The text also deals with the impact of renewable energy sources on global warming and pollution. The book is intended for courses in Environmental Sciences, Environmental/Electrical/Mechanical Engineering and Energy Studies at the undergraduate and postgraduate levels. It will also serve as a useful reference for scientists, technocrats and environmentalists.

Remaking the City

Remaking the City
Author: John Pipkin
Publisher: SUNY Press
Total Pages: 428
Release: 1983-01-01
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9780873956772

This book pulls together a variety of perspectives on urban form and urban design. It contains invited contributions by well-known architects, economists, geographers, sociologists, and planners, fostering a much-needed dialogue between practitioners and theorists of urban planning. The contributions provide inclusive reviews of the state-of-the-art in various fields, as well as develop original and sometimes controversial new ideas. As a whole, they cut across some of the key conceptual lines of demarcation in urban research: The distinct concerns of architects, planners, social scientists and practitioners are probed; cognitive and semiotic perspectives on urban form are contrasted; and the merits of individualistic versus structural explanation are discussed.