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The Dakota language owes much of its expansiveness to its verbs, or
action words. Yet until now, students of Dakota have had few
resources in verb usage and conjugation beyond nineteenth-century
dictionaries compiled by missionaries. 550 Dakota Verbs provides
students of Dakota--and the Lakota and Nakota dialects--the proper
conjugations for 550 verbs from adi (to step or walk on) to zo (to
whistle). Compiled by Dakota language teachers and students, the
book is learner friendly and easy to use. It features clear
explanations of Dakota pronoun and conjugation patterns, notes on
traditional and modern usages, and handy Dakota-English and
English-Dakota verb lists. Designed to enhance everyday
conversation as well as contribute to the revitalization of this
endangered language, 550 Dakota Verbs is an indispensable resource
for all who are interested in Dakota and its dialects, and a
compliment to A Dakota-English Dictionary.
The Borders Abbeys Way is one of Scotland's Great Trails, a
fascinating circuit that takes in the historic ruined abbeys of
Melrose, Dryburgh, Kelso and Jedburgh. Within its 68 miles (109 km)
it includes also the charming towns of Hawick and Selkirk, and
passes Abbotsford House, the historic home of Sir Walter Scott.
Much of the terrain is easy-going, beside the Rivers Tweed and
Teviot, and the hilly sections offer splendid views. The route is
most easily reached by rail from Edinburgh to Tweedbank, near
Melrose. This guidebook contains all you need to plan and enjoy
your trip: * ten pages of detailed mapping of the route at 1:50,000
* detailed route description, plus summaries with distance, terrain
and food/drink stops * coverage of the history and architecture of
the Borders abbeys * planning information for transport and
accommodation * a section about habitats and wildlife, with superb
images * lavishly illustrated, with over 70 colour photographs *
rucksack-friendly format, printed on rainproof paper.
David Richards directs this fact-based drama exploring the case of
'The Yorkshire Ripper'. Throughout the 1970s and early '80s, the
serial killer preyed on young women and committed a total of 13
murders in the West Yorkshire area. This film shows a dramatisation
of the investigation led by Detective George Oldfield (Alun
Armstrong) which took its toll on both his career and personal life
but which also led to the conviction of Peter Sutcliffe (Craig
Cheetham) in 1981.
"As a man thinks within himself so he is", says the proverb. What
we think about ourselves, others, and the future will influence and
affect how we interact and behave in life. Discovering purpose and
fulfilment are part of our human quest and riddle. My hope is that
Truth's Freedom will help.
22 melodies for violin and piano designed to help students learn
the correct method of shifting from one position to another. The
position changes are from 1st to 3rd and vice versa and when
mastered the same technique can be applied to all other position
changes. This book is suitable for individual and class tuition.
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