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Unlike some other reproductions of classic texts (1) We have not
used OCR(Optical Character Recognition), as this leads to bad
quality books with introduced typos. (2) In books where there are
images such as portraits, maps, sketches etc We have endeavoured to
keep the quality of these images, so they represent accurately the
original artefact. Although occasionally there may be certain
imperfections with these old texts, we feel they deserve to be made
available for future generations to enjoy.
The micro-friends are being chased by the Krools. Find out if they
can escape the heat-seeking gel boomerangs and reach Planet Moxor
in Space Hunt. Ant, Tiger and Seven are alone in a desert on Planet
Moxor. They take shelter in a cave, but have they made the right
decision? Find out in The Deadly Cave. Can Max, Cat and Nok make it
through the treacherous cactus forest, escape the Krools and find
their friends? Find out in Grumptus Attack. Our heroes enter The
Mines of Moxor in their quest to save their friend, Seven, and find
the fragment of Exis. Will they succeed? In The Contest, Max has to
race the Moxorian champion in a deadly contest, but who will win?
The micro-friends return to Planet Exis with the four fragments.
Will they be able to re-form the Core, or will Badlaw get in the
way? Find out in Return to Exis. Each book comes with notes on the
inside front and back covers for teachers, TAs and parents/carers,
which give question prompts and points for discussion, challenge
words, and additional activities that children can do.
The micro-friends are being chased by the Krools. Find out if they
can escape the heat-seeking gel boomerangs and reach Planet Moxor
in Space Hunt. Ant, Tiger and Seven are alone in a desert on Planet
Moxor. They take shelter in a cave, but have they made the right
decision? Find out in The Deadly Cave. Can Max, Cat and Nok make it
through the treacherous cactus forest, escape the Krools and find
their friends? Find out in Grumptus Attack. Our heroes enter The
Mines of Moxor in their quest to save their friend, Seven, and find
the fragment of Exis. Will they succeed? In The Contest, Max has to
race the Moxorian champion in a deadly contest, but who will win?
The micro-friends return to Planet Exis with the four fragments.
Will they be able to re-form the Core, or will Badlaw get in the
way? Find out in Return to Exis. Each book comes with notes on the
inside front and back covers for teachers, TAs and parents/carers,
which give question prompts and points for discussion, challenge
words, and additional activities that children can do.
The micro-friends are being chased by the Krools. Find out if they
can escape the heat-seeking gel boomerangs and reach Planet Moxor
in Space Hunt. Ant, Tiger and Seven are alone in a desert on Planet
Moxor. They take shelter in a cave, but have they made the right
decision? Find out in The Deadly Cave. Can Max, Cat and Nok make it
through the treacherous cactus forest, escape the Krools and find
their friends? Find out in Grumptus Attack. Our heroes enter The
Mines of Moxor in their quest to save their friend, Seven, and find
the fragment of Exis. Will they succeed? In The Contest, Max has to
race the Moxorian champion in a deadly contest, but who will win?
The micro-friends return to Planet Exis with the four fragments.
Will they be able to re-form the Core, or will Badlaw get in the
way? Find out in Return to Exis. Each book comes with notes on the
inside front and back covers for teachers, TAs and parents/carers,
which give question prompts and points for discussion, challenge
words, and additional activities that children can do.
The micro-friends are being chased by the Krools. Find out if they
can escape the heat-seeking gel boomerangs and reach Planet Moxor
in Space Hunt. Ant, Tiger and Seven are alone in a desert on Planet
Moxor. They take shelter in a cave, but have they made the right
decision? Find out in The Deadly Cave. Can Max, Cat and Nok make it
through the treacherous cactus forest, escape the Krools and find
their friends? Find out in Grumptus Attack. Our heroes enter The
Mines of Moxor in their quest to save their friend, Seven, and find
the fragment of Exis. Will they succeed? In The Contest, Max has to
race the Moxorian champion in a deadly contest, but who will win?
The micro-friends return to Planet Exis with the four fragments.
Will they be able to re-form the Core, or will Badlaw get in the
way? Find out in Return to Exis. Each book comes with notes on the
inside front and back covers for teachers, TAs and parents/carers,
which give question prompts and points for discussion, challenge
words, and additional activities that children can do.
The micro-friends are being chased by the Krools. Find out if they
can escape the heat-seeking gel boomerangs and reach Planet Moxor
in Space Hunt. Ant, Tiger and Seven are alone in a desert on Planet
Moxor. They take shelter in a cave, but have they made the right
decision? Find out in The Deadly Cave. Can Max, Cat and Nok make it
through the treacherous cactus forest, escape the Krools and find
their friends? Find out in Grumptus Attack. Our heroes enter The
Mines of Moxor in their quest to save their friend, Seven, and find
the fragment of Exis. Will they succeed? In The Contest, Max has to
race the Moxorian champion in a deadly contest, but who will win?
The micro-friends return to Planet Exis with the four fragments.
Will they be able to re-form the Core, or will Badlaw get in the
way? Find out in Return to Exis. Each book comes with notes on the
inside front and back covers for teachers, TAs and parents/carers,
which give question prompts and points for discussion, challenge
words, and additional activities that children can do.
Project X CODE is a book-by-book series built for SEN and
struggling readers aged 6-11. Welcome to Micro World, invented by
Macro Marvel - an amazing theme park where you have to shrink to
get in! Disaster strikes when CODE, the computer that controls the
park and the robots inside, goes wrong and wants to shrink the
world. Team X and Mini Marvel have a new mission - to battle the
BITEs, collect the CODE keys, rescue Macro Marvel, stop CODE, and
save the world! Each book contains 2 texts: Text 1 is 100%
decodable to build reading confidence, and Text 2 is at least 80%
decodable, including the same target phonemes and Tricky words but
with more varied vocabulary to develop comprehension and motivate
struggling readers. In Marvel Towers, Mini makes a shocking
discovery in A Shock for Mini. In A BITE Inside, Team X go into
Macro Marvel's body to find a BITE. There's an exciting chase in
Mission Marvel, and the BITE is defeated in Race Against Time. In
CODE Control, Team X face CODE in a thrilling conclusion. They meet
the worst BITE yet in CODE's Countdown and plan how to defeat it in
The Last BITE. In Eye to Eye, their plan fails. CODE is finally
stopped in Stop CODE! . . .or is it?
Blast off on the biggest micro-adventure yet with the popular
Project X characters Max, Cat, Ant and Tiger and their new robot
micro-friend, Eight. Carefully levelled and highly motivating, this
book is ideal for independent reading. When the Excelsa is hit by
one of Badlaws long-range tracer darts, the micro-friends fly to a
space garage to get it removed. The service droid, Moki, agrees to
help them get rid of the dart if they help him with a few jobs
around the garage. But when the list of jobs keeps getting longer,
Max, Cat, Ant and Tiger realize that all is not what it seems. Find
out if they can get Moki to help them before Badlaw catches up.
This book also contains notes on the inside front and back covers
that highlight challenge words, prompt questions and give a
follow-up activity to support children in their reading and
comprehension skills.
Blast off on the biggest micro-adventure yet with the popular
Project X characters Max, Cat, Ant and Tiger and their new alien
micro-friend, Nok. Carefully levelled and highly motivating, this
book is ideal for independent reading. The Excelsa encounters a
swarm of starmites robotic space locusts that eat metal! The
micro-friends try to fly away, but one of the starmites lands on
the ship and starts eating the hull. Max and Ant have to go on a
spacewalk to try to shut the bug down. Will they be able to stop
the starmite before it chews their ship to pieces? This book also
contains notes on the inside front and back covers that highlight
challenge words, prompt questions and give a follow-up activity to
support children in their reading and comprehension skills.
Essays reflecting the present state of Layamon studies, identifying
problems and outlining current directions in research. This volume
investigates the problems with which the contemporary reader of
Layamon's Brut is faced: To what extent is the archaic feel of the
Brut part of a deliberate aesthetic strategy of Layamon's? For what
sortof audience could it have been written? How can one define its
relation to older or more recent texts and traditions? What
ideological stance (if any) is to be deduced from the work? The
seventeen articles in this book tackle the different issues from a
variety of fields: codicology and palaeography; Linguistics,
stylists and syntax; the socio-political dimension of the work and
its possible audience; the tradition upon which Layamon was
drawing, and his contribution to later writers; literary theory and
more general issues such as gender and spatial symbolism in the
Brut. A number of essays present a synthesis of points of view,
specifically intended to provide students with a yardstick against
which to measure the more controversial articlesin the volume.
Contributors: MARIE-FRANCOISE ALAMICHEL, ROSAMUND ALLEN, STEPHEN K.
BREHE, BETH BRYAN, ARTHUR WAYNE GLOWKA, MARSHAL S. GRANT, DOUGLAS
MOFFAT, YOKO IYEIRI, LESLEY JOHNSON, FRANCOICE LE SAUX, JAMES I.
McNELIS III, JAMES NOBLE, HERBERT PILCH, JANE ROBERTS, ERIC G.
STANLEY, CAROLE WEINBERG, KELLEY M. WICKHAM-CROWLEY, NEIL WRIGHT Dr
FRANCOISE LE SAUXlectures in Medieval English language and
literature at the University of Lausanne.
Project X Origins is a ground-breaking guided reading programme for
the whole school. This exciting Graphic Texts pack includes
action-packed stories, fascinating non-fiction, carefully selected
poetry and comprehensive guided reading support to meet the needs
of children at every stage of their reading development. Each book
contains inside cover notes with advice on supporting older
children with their reading, ideas for follow-up activities and
higher-level comprehension questions. Project X Origins guided
reading notes offer step-by-step teaching support for each book
with guidance about comprehension, vocabulary, fluency, spelling,
punctuation, grammar and writing. Each set of notes has in-built
assessment and is fully correlated to all UK curricula. This pack
contains 1 set of guided reading notes and 4 reading books, 1 each
of: The Jurchen Recruits, Treasure Island, The Pied Piper of
Hamelin, Great Space Explorers.
The Transactions on Pattern Languages of Programming subline aims
to publish papers on patterns and pattern languages as applied to
software design, development, and use, throughout all phases of the
software life cycle, from requirements and design to
implementation, maintenance and evolution. The primary focus of
this LNCS Transactions subline is on patterns, pattern collections,
and pattern languages themselves. The journal also includes
reviews, survey articles, criticisms of patterns and pattern
languages, as well as other research on patterns and pattern
languages. This book, the third volume in the Transactions on
Pattern Languages of Programming series, presents five papers that
have been through a careful peer review process involving both
pattern experts and domain experts. The papers present various
pattern languages and a study of applying patterns and represent
some of the best work that has been carried out in design patterns
and pattern languages of programming over the last few years.
This book presents a survey of the state-of-the-art on techniques
for dealing with aliasing in object-oriented programming. It marks
the 20th anniversary of the paper The Geneva Convention On The
Treatment of Object Aliasing by John Hogg, Doug Lea, Alan Wills,
Dennis de Champeaux and Richard Holt. The 22 revised papers were
carefully reviewed to ensure the highest quality.The contributions
are organized in topical sections on the Geneva convention,
ownership, concurrency, alias analysis, controlling effects,
verification, programming languages, and visions.
This book constitutes the refereed proceedings of the 26th European
Conference on Object-Oriented Programming, ECOOP 2012, held in
Beijing, China, in June 2012. The 27 revised full papers presented
together with two keynote lectures were carefully reviewed and
selected from a total of 140 submissions. The papers are organized
in topical sections on extensibility, language evaluation,
ownership and initialisation, language features, special-purpose
analyses, javascript, hardcore theory, modularity, updates and
interference, general-purpose analyses.
From conception to birth is traditionally nine months. The first
emails regarding the volume you now hold in your hands-or the bits
you have downloaded onto your screen-are dated 11 June 2005. From
conception to birth has taken over four years. Springer's LNCS
Transactions on Pattern Languages of Programming is dedicated,
first and foremost, to promoting, promulgating, presenting,
describing, critiquing, interrogating, and evaluating all aspects
of the use of patterns in programming. In the 15 years or so since
Gamma, Helm, Johnson, Vlissides's Design Patterns became widely
available, software patterns have become a highly effective means
of improving the quality of programming, software engineering,
system design, and development. Patterns capture the best practices
of software design, making them available to everyone participating
in the production of software. A key goal of the Transactions
Series is to present material that is validated. Every contributed
paper that appears in this volume has been reviewed by both
patterns experts and domain experts, by researchers and
practitioners. This reviewing process begins long before the paper
is even submitted to Transactions. Every paper in the Series is
first presented and critiqued at one of the Pattern Languages of
Programming (PLoP) conferences held annually around the world.
Prior to the conference, each submitted paper is assigned a
shepherd who works with the authors to improve the paper. Based on
several rounds of feedback, a paper may proceed to a writers'
workshop at the conference itself.
The micro-friends are being chased by the Krools. Find out if they
can escape the heat-seeking gel boomerangs and reach Planet Moxor
in Space Hunt. Ant, Tiger and Seven are alone in a desert on Planet
Moxor. They take shelter in a cave, but have they made the right
decision? Find out in The Deadly Cave. Can Max, Cat and Nok make it
through the treacherous cactus forest, escape the Krools and find
their friends? Find out in Grumptus Attack. Our heroes enter The
Mines of Moxor in their quest to save their friend, Seven, and find
the fragment of Exis. Will they succeed? In The Contest, Max has to
race the Moxorian champion in a deadly contest, but who will win?
The micro-friends return to Planet Exis with the four fragments.
Will they be able to re-form the Core, or will Badlaw get in the
way? Find out in Return to Exis. Each book comes with notes on the
inside front and back covers for teachers, TAs and parents/carers,
which give question prompts and points for discussion, challenge
words, and additional activities that children can do.
Project X Origins Graphic Texts can help children to reach higher
standards in comprehension. This action-packed, fiction story told
in graphic form signals the start of a brand new time-travelling
adventure for the popular Project X characters, Max, Cat, Ant and
Tiger. A time storm sends the friends off-course. Can they make it
past the fearsome Jurchen army to save the next Artefact of Time
and what else will they discover when they reach it? This book also
contains notes on the inside front and back covers with advice on
supporting older children with their reading, ideas for follow-up
activities and higher-level comprehension questions.
The motif of death and dying traced through over a thousand years
of the English Arthurian tradition. It is arguably the tragic end
to Arthur's kingdom which gives the myth its exceptional resonance
and power. The essays in this volume explore the presentation of
death and dying in Arthurian literature and film produced in
Englandand America from the middle ages to the modern day. Authors,
texts and topics covered include Geoffrey of Monmouth, the
chronicle tradition, and the alliterative Morte Arthure; Gawain and
the Green Knight, Ywain and Gawain, the stanzaic Morte Arthur, and
Malory's Morte Darthur; Tennyson's Idylls, Pyle's retelling of the
myth for American children, David Jones, T.H. White, Donald
Barthelme, Rosalind Miles and Parke Godwin. Featured films include
Knight Rider, Excalibur, First Knight, and King Arthur.
CONTRIBUTORS: Sian Echard, Edward Donald Kennedy, Karen Cherewatuk,
Michael W. Twomey, K. S. Whetter, Thomas Crofts, MichaelWenthe,
Lisa Robeson, Cory James Rushton, Janina P. Traxler, James Noble,
Julie Nelson Couch, Samantha Rayner, Kevin J. Harty
Project X Alien Adventures takes you on an incredible reading
journey with these 8 fantastic stories featuring the popular
Project X characters Max, Cat, Ant and Tiger. Carefully levelled
and highly motivating, these books are ideal for independent
reading. This pack contains 1 copy of each of the following titles:
The Way Between Worlds, The Hidden Fortress, The Cyber Patrol, The
Path Through the Woods, The Contestants, The Last Stand, Reign of
the Practari, The Rip in the Wardrobe. Each book contains notes on
the inside front and back covers with advice for supporting older
children with their reading, questions for readers, and a range of
follow-up activities to help children develop their higher level
comprehension and writing skills.
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