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Writing screenplays that sell : the complete guide to turning story concepts into movie and television deals / by Hauge, Michael.;
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Subjects: Motion picture authorship.; Television authorship.;
© 2011., HarperCollins,
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One / by Rau, Dana Meachen,1971-;
Teaches the concept of one by identifying things that inherently come in ones.LSC
Subjects: One (The number); Number concept;
© c2009., Marshall Cavendish Benchmark,
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Two / by Rau, Dana Meachen,1971-;
Teaches the number two and the concept of two by identifying things that inherently come in twos.LSC
Subjects: Two (The number); Number concept;
© c2009., Marshall Cavendish Benchmark
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Four / by Rau, Dana Meachen,1971-;
Teaches the number four and the concept of four by identifying things that inherently come in fours and providing pictures of items grouped in fours.
Subjects: Four (The number); Number concept;
© c2009., Marshall Cavendish Benchmark,
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Three / by Rau, Dana Meachen,1971-;
Teaches the number three and the concept of three by identifying things that inherently come in threes and providing pictures of items grouped in threes.LSC
Subjects: Three (The number); Number concept;
© c2009., Marshall Cavendish Benchmark,
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Out of mind : a novel / by Bergen, David,1957-author.;
"In Out of Mind, David Bergen delves into the psyche of Lucille Black, mother, grandmother, lover, psychiatrist, and analyst of self, who first appeared in Bergen's bestselling novel The Matter with Morris. Although adept at probing the lives of others, Lucille has become untethered, caught between duty and desire, between the demands of family and her own longing. Her ex-husband Morris betrays her by publishing a memoir about the aftermath of their son Martin's death in Afghanistan. She travels to Thailand to attempt to extricate her youngest daughter from the clutches of an apparent cult leader. And she is invited to the south of France to attend the marriage of a man whom she rejected a year earlier. Negotiating with herself about her altered role in the lives of her family and friends, Lucille circles the globe -- and herself. In this brilliant and subtle evocation of vulnerability and loss, Bergen traces one woman's quest to reform her identity, reminding us that the unexpected is always lying in wait."-- Provided by publisher.
Subjects: Psychological fiction.; Domestic fiction.; Women psychiatrists; Interpersonal relations; Identity (Philosophical concept);
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Not quite narwhal / by Sima, Jessie.;
Born deep in the ocean, Kelp is not like the other narwhals and one day, when he spies a creature on land that looks like him, he learns why.Ages 4-8.LSC
Subjects: Unicorns; Narwhal; Identity (Philosophical concept);
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Thingamabob / by Coppo, Marianna.; Bibo, Debbie.;
"All of the thingamabobs had a purpose...all except for one small, shapeless thingamabob...But everything changes for Thingamabob when it makes a friend in the park"--Provided by publisher.LSC
Subjects: Imagination; Identity (Philosophical concept); Friendship;
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Meet the math facts. [videorecording] / by Oxley, Kathy,creator.; Preschool Prep Company,production company.;
Makes multiplication and division fun and easy! Learn basic multiplication and division through fact families. Level 3 teaches basic multiplication and division math facts from 7x12 to 12x12.G.DVD.
Subjects: Children's films.; Instructional films.; Number concept in children.; Numbers, Natural.; Mathematical readiness.; Multiplication.; Division.;
For private home use only.
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In the dark we forget : a novel / by Wong, Sandra SG,author.;
'In the Dark We Forget' is a mind-bending thriller with amnesia, disappearances, and millions on the line. It asks the question: if you don't know who you are, then can you know what you have done? With jolting revelations and taut ambiguity, Sandra S.G. Wong's debut novel vividly examines the complexities of family and the lies we tell ourselves in order to survive. Wong lives in Edmonton, AB.
Subjects: Thrillers (Fiction); Psychological fiction.; Novels.; Amnesia; Families; Identity (Philosophical concept); Missing persons;
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