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La expresión buenismo procede de la unión del sufijo griego -ismo con el adjetivo español bueno. Surgió como un término de carácter tendente a lo despectivo y satírico, utilizándose para definir la política llevada especialmente por parte de partidos, asociaciones de izquierda, ONGs y organizaciones de ayuda humanitaria, basada...
Twins Max and Laura spend an exciting summer in a small village near Stonehenge. A mysterious symbol, their uncle's old book of codes and secrets, strange people looking for a secret and much more. Victoria Heward questions us: What is "The Secret of the Stones"?
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It's London, 1666. It's a hot, dry summer. A small fire starts in a baker's shop in Pudding Lane. Soon the city of London is burning and the fire-fighters can't stop the fire. People are running from their houses down to the River Thames. But how does the fire...
A human being is a soft, weak creature. It needs constant supplies of air, water, and food; it has to spend a third of its life asleep, and it can't work if the temperature is too hot or too cold. But a “Robot” is made of strong metal. It...
This book is writen by Philip Prowse about London. For example building, famous people, shoping and so on. We’ll feel that London is a very avery attractive town. It’s recommend you read this book once: “This is London”.
Jane Homeshaw explain us how do animals and birds find their way round the world. In this book titled "The Pathfinders" we can find some of the answers.
You can tell where Jane Goodall's heart lies with this simplistic book that dives into the brief family events of her beloved chimpanzees. Picking one mother chimp from her many chimpanzees she weaves together a book that shares their ties with others of their family and of their group...
Crocodiles must kill for food, but Old Big kills cows for a game. So Mr Kay, an Australian farmer, must kill him and so, preserve his farm. But Old Big does not want to die.
K. R. Cripwell relates us the fight between the man and the "Crocodrile!".