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Frog, Tapir and Rabbit are good friends. One day, Frog loses his memory and begins acting strange. His friends decide to take him down memory lane to visit the places they have been to. A heartwarming tale of friendship and the memories we share. Children will also enjoy the humour in the story and adults will appreciate the depth of this simple story.
As everyone knows, a poem is a fleeting moment in someones life . An event , a comment a funny shaped cloud ANYTHING can suddenly happen and then an idea forms in the poets mind and something is suddenly born. It might take another day of rewrites before the final effort is considered worth presenting to the friends and family of the poet . Iff the general concensus is favourable then the piece may be presented to the world . The contents of this book are composed of a large number of different happenings A lot of the poems have been liked and produced in separate publications but this is the first time all of them have been put together in one place so that the world can like or dislike them . Some are controversial some with tongue in cheek . some serious and a few written after the death of someone very dear , downright miserable . All have been written following a particular happening in the life of the author . To me a poem is a written thought . A fleeting idea put down on paper, a daydream made real .
This is a daughter’s poetic homage to her parents, both elegy and celebration, that explores the transformations wrought by history, biology, and the alchemy of love. In Greek myth, the daughters of Memory were the Muses. Alice Major listens carefully to their voices. “...tender, wise, beautifully cadenced work which embraces the reader on every page.” – Don Domanski
To read a book, to go page after page through a comic, even to watch a film, very much resembles the adventure of travelling down a road. When the book has several volumes, when a multitude of secondary stories cross with the main story, the road seems to be full of adventures; because you have a long way to go, surrounded by miraculous landscapes, you have many surprising detours to make, you have to walk over bridges and viaducts. This is the situation with the present cycle, that of the “Little Frog’s Heart“, about which I am more and more convinced that it is written “for all the ages“, that is, not only for my grandchildren, but even for grandparents like myself. In this volume, the Drop of Blood we met in the first book seems to be tired and would like to get some rest. The Flea and the little Silk Worm, for a change, seem to be not just well rested, but also so curious and talkative that they do not fall silent even once over the course of three hundred pages or so. The Flea, who is older and more experienced, tells the little Worm a multitude of miraculous stories, only asking the Worm not interrupt him! As if that’s what’s going to happen! As if you can make such a minuscule, yet so lively a creature ask not just hundreds, but thousands of questions! Just like any other child, the little Worm is full of “whys“, and the Flea, despite his feigned discontent, strives to answer them all. And so we find, together with the little Worm, a multitude of things about dreams and their interpretation, about the wisdom of fleas, about what happened to the horned cattle, or about the power of memories. But, above all, the memorable story may be the more lengthy story, which crosses some of those already mentioned, about the burial of the Old Rat, former master of the Flea and his family. As in other parts of this cycle, what is completely impressive here is the way in which the mythological elements, some connected to primitive, folkloric Christianity, some connected to paganism, are introduced in this somehow “realist“ story, even if it is written in the key of the fantastic and the miraculous. For the reader, irrespective of age as I realise now, reading these volumes is surely a pleasure. For the young reader, for the very young, for those who do not read yet but are read to, this is also a sort of “book of teachings“ through which readers can explain to themselves even those things which go above the first layer of understanding. On the other hand, they can make contact with the ethical dimension of our experience in this world. Congratulations to the author, and I wish good progress to the readers of all ages; as for me, I am waiting. Waiting for the next volumes, I mean. – Liviu Antonesei, 9 June 2011, Iași
In this eloquent plea for compassion and respect for all species, journalist and gardener Nancy Lawson describes why and how to welcome wildlife to our backyards. Through engaging anecdotes and inspired advice, profiles of home gardeners throughout the country, and interviews with scientists and horticulturalists, Lawson applies the broader lessons of ecology to our own outdoor spaces. Detailed chapters address planting for wildlife by choosing native species; providing habitats that shelter baby animals, as well as birds, bees, and butterflies; creating safe zones in the garden; cohabiting with creatures often regarded as pests; letting nature be your garden designer; and encouraging natural processes and evolution in the garden. The Humane Gardener fills a unique niche in describing simple principles for both attracting wildlife and peacefully resolving conflicts with all the creatures that share our world.
NTSE 10 Year-wise Class 10 Stage 2 Solved Papers (2010 - 19) consists of past 10 years Solved papers of Stage 2 (2010 -2019). The book provides solutions to each and every questions immediately after the question paper.
The 5th Edition of the book Target NTSE Class 10 Stage 1 & 2 Solved Papers (2010 - 18) + 5 Mock Tests (MAT + LCT + SAT) has 3 parts. Part 1 consists of past 9 years Solved papers of Stage 2 (2010 -2018). Part 2 consists of “PAST EXEMPLAR PROBLEMS' for SAT, MAT & LCT from 2012-17. This section contains a compilation of selective questions from the past papers of NTSE Stage 1 (2012-2017) of various states Delhi, Andhra Pradesh, Karnataka, Madhya Pradesh, Orissa, Punjab, West Bengal, Rajasthan, Maharashtra. The Part 3 provides 5 MOCK TESTS - separate papers for MAT, SAT & LCT designed exactly on the pattern of the NTSE 1st (2 Mocks) and 2nd stage (3 Mocks) Exam.
The 4th Edition consists of past 8 years Solved papers of Stage 2 (2010 -2017). The book has a separate section “PAST EXEMPLAR PROBLEMS' for SAT, MAT & LCT. This section contains a compilation of selective questions from the past papers of NTSE Stage 1 (2011-2016) of various states Delhi, Andhra Pradesh, Karnataka, Madhya Pradesh, Orissa, Punjab, West Bengal, Rajasthan, Maharashtra. The book also provides 5 MOCK TESTS - separate papers for MAT, SAT & LCT designed exactly on the pattern of the NTSE 1st (State Exams) and 2nd stage (National) Exam.
The experience of 'hearing voices', once associated with lofty prophetic communications, has fallen low. Today, the experience is typically portrayed as an unambiguous harbinger of madness caused by a broken brain, an unbalanced mind, biology gone wild. Yet an alternative account, forged predominantly by people who hear voices themselves, argues that hearing voices is an understandable response to traumatic life-events. There is an urgent need to overcome the tensions between these two ways of understanding 'voice hearing'. Simon McCarthy-Jones considers neuroscience, genetics, religion, history, politics and not least the experiences of many voice hearers themselves. This enables him to challenge established and seemingly contradictory understandings and to create a joined-up explanation of voice hearing that is based on evidence rather than ideology.