Kup

Kup
Author:
Publisher: ABDO
Total Pages: 28
Release: 2008
Genre: Comics & Graphic Novels
ISBN: 9781599614755

Uses graphic novel format to reveal the story of the Transformer known as Kup.

Kup's Chicago

Kup's Chicago
Author: Irv Kupcinet
Publisher: Garrett County Press
Total Pages: 181
Release: 2012-01-01
Genre: Travel
ISBN: 1891053752

Writing in the breezy style that made his syndicated Sun-Times column so widely read, Chicago's favorite newspaperman-about-town and TV personality presents his city as only he could know it. Kup's Chicago is a step back into a time of Daly the First, the supremacy of the Pump Room and three martini lunches. This is a grand and exuberant tour of the politics, literature, crime, football, business and art that made 50s and 60s Chicago the "City of Big Shoulders."

The Journey of the Fruitee Kup Lls

The Journey of the Fruitee Kup Lls
Author: Carla Smith-Pendleton
Publisher: AuthorHouse
Total Pages: 20
Release: 2018-07-24
Genre: Juvenile Fiction
ISBN: 1546251030

This book is about a loving grandma, her granddaughter, and three of her granddaughters cousins, all under the age of twelve, selling one of lifes favorite items from the past called a fruit cup. The main ingredient in a fruit cup is lots of sugar. Grandma and the girls decided to make the fruit cup healthier by making them all natural with no added sugar so all could enjoy this wonderful treat. With the help of Grandma, the little ladies started a small company selling all-natural fruit cups with no added sugar and renamed it Fruitee Kups. Since this experience was so much fun, they decided to write a book about their journey and some great tips for their friends on the importance of doing their schoolwork, completing their homework, and having fun all at the same time. In so many ways, this book is written in a positive manner to open the minds of children to dream and put those dreams into motion.

The Greater Awyu Languages of West Papua

The Greater Awyu Languages of West Papua
Author: Lourens de Vries
Publisher: Walter de Gruyter GmbH & Co KG
Total Pages: 263
Release: 2020-08-24
Genre: Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN: 1501506951

This book is a comprehensive and authoritative description of the Greater Awyu family of Papuan languages. The book brings together many decades of research on Greater Awyu languages, including 10 years of field work by the author. The book presents a description of major patterns found in languages of the family: phonology, morphology, syntax and discourse. In addition, major aspects of the anthropological linguistics of Greater Awyu languages are described: counting systems, language names, kinship, linguistic ideologies, lexical substitution registers, avoidance and taboo. The linguistic patterns of Greater Awyu languages are systematically placed in the genetic, typological, areal and historical contexts of New Guinea. The long dialect continuums within the family, by reflecting different diachronic stages, offer a window on the origin of switch reference, clause chaining, topic markers, postpositions and double-headed relative clauses. The book is relevant for readers interested in the typological, historical and cultural linguistics of New Guinea but also for anthropologists and historians because the history and cultural practices of Greater Awyu speakers are a key part of the story of this language family.

Evaluation Of Man And The Modern Society In Sikkim

Evaluation Of Man And The Modern Society In Sikkim
Author: Jash Raj Subba
Publisher: Gyan Publishing House
Total Pages: 192
Release: 2008-11
Genre: Human evolution
ISBN: 9788121210096

The book provides an insight into the scientific evolution of mankind, food production, writing system, modern society and their spread in Sikkim. It also provides in brief about the technological framework guidelines for appropriated development interventions and suggestions to overcome weaknesses of SARD in mountainous Sikkim.