Charlie and Kangu


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Charlie goes on an adventure with Kangu, the kangaroo, through a magical world. They arrive on a shore with mermaids and seahorses who were pushed out of the sea. The mermaids explain to Charlie that a powerful octopus is destroying the sea and they have nowhere to live. Charlie and Kangu take on the challenge of finding this octopus and put a stop to his plan. On their way to search for the octopus, they are faced with dangerous sea creatures. Will Charlie and Kangu make it? Are they brave enough to defeat the octopus?




Charlie and Kangu; Watch out for the crazy sandstorm.


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Charlie uses a magical wall in his basement to enter a magical world and meet his best friend Kangu, the kangaroo. Kangu jumps fast creating a portal that takes him and Charlie to a sandy island where they get to explore the inside of a pyramid. As they try to avoid traps, Charlie breaks a crystal which releases many critters. Charlie and Kangu run as fast as they can trying to escape the pyramid, and once they are outside, they face a huge sandstorm. Will Charlie and Kangu escape the storm? What other obstacles will they face?




Charlie and Kangu


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Charlie and Kangu make it to the magical winter town, but their journey toward the historical castle is not as easy as it seems. As they battle against the cold, the strong wind, and the deep snow, a big polar bear heads their way making their journey complicated and scary. The focus is to make it over the cold mountain, rescue the animals they find who are stuck in the snow, and complete tricks that will help them find the right path to go on. Will Charlie and Kangu make it? The two friends are ready to face anything in their path, but they could use your help too. Will you help them?




King Plates


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Descriptions and illustrations of gorgets (breastplates) held by the National Museum of Australia; history of king plates; list of references to Aboriginal people wearing gorgets and known Aboriginal gorgets.




Guide to Victorian Aboriginal Collections in the Museum of Victoria


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This guide draws together, on a regional basis, vital data on the wide range of artefacts, photographs, films, botanical samples and manuscript material which make up the collections of Aboriginal heritage material held at Museum Victoria.




Lewis Carroll's Alice in Wonderland


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A little girl falls down a rabbit hole and discovers a world of nonsensical and amusing characters.




The Geographical Journal


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The Conquering Tide: War in the Pacific Islands, 1942-1944 (Vol. 2) (The Pacific War Trilogy)


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A New York Times Bestseller "A beautiful blend of history and prose and proves again Mr. Toll’s mastery of the naval-war narrative." —Wall Street Journal This masterful history encompasses the heart of the Pacific War—the period between mid-1942 and mid-1944—when parallel Allied counteroffensives north and south of the equator washed over Japan's far-flung island empire like a "conquering tide," concluding with Japan's irreversible strategic defeat in the Marianas. It was the largest, bloodiest, most costly, most technically innovative and logistically complicated amphibious war in history, and it fostered bitter interservice rivalries, leaving wounds that even victory could not heal. Often overlooked, these are the years and fights that decided the Pacific War. Ian W. Toll's battle scenes—in the air, at sea, and in the jungles—are simply riveting. He also takes the reader into the wartime councils in Washington and Tokyo where politics and strategy often collided, and into the struggle to mobilize wartime production, which was the secret of Allied victory. Brilliantly researched, the narrative is propelled and colored by firsthand accounts—letters, diaries, debriefings, and memoirs—that are the raw material of the telling details, shrewd judgment, and penetrating insight of this magisterial history. This volume—continuing the "marvelously readable dramatic narrative" (San Francisco Chronicle) of Pacific Crucible—marks the second installment of the Pacific War Trilogy, which will stand as the first history of the entire Pacific War to be published in at least twenty-five years.




Restorative Justice & Responsive Regulation


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Braithwaite's argument against punitive justice systems and for restorative justice systems establishes that there are good theoretical and empirical grounds for anticipating that well designed restorative justice processes will restore victims, offenders, and communities better than existing criminal justice practices. Counterintuitively, he also shows that a restorative justice system may deter, incapacitate, and rehabilitate more effectively than a punitive system. This is particularly true when the restorative justice system is embedded in a responsive regulatory framework that opts for deterrence only after restoration repeatedly fails, and incapacitation only after escalated deterrence fails. Braithwaite's empirical research demonstrates that active deterrence under the dynamic regulatory pyramid that is a hallmark of the restorative justice system he supports, is far more effective than the passive deterrence that is notable in the stricter "sentencing grid" of current criminal justice systems.




Secrets in the Woods


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Left behind by her mother's murder, given away by her father, and betrayed by the ones who raised her. Revenge is the only thing on her mind. Lucky for her, she has the powers of a Dark Zal, the skills of a Klexon, and the mind of a human. Having the ability of using all three against the ones who cross her path makes her unstoppable. However, the greed for power by many others is rising. The witch Kayla is seeking revenge against the Klexons, but mostly against Emily, the half-witch woman who raised her. Kayla blames Emily for the death of her mother, and trains hard with the Dark Zals and her goblin for an upcoming battle, preparing to take over Arfabele. But the task isn't a simple one. In the human world, the government finds the portal that leads to Arfabele. The army attacks the Klexons, captures them, and takes them to a laboratory, where a general oversees the process of draining them of the blue vaulve that runs in their veins. The substance can grant humans a longer lifespan, but at the cost of the Klexons' own lives. However, Kayla wants to be the one to kill the Klexons, and so she declares war. Meanwhile, Emily must find the strength to join the battle, free the Klexons, and stop Kayla from creating further destruction. In this fantasy novel, to bring peace to her worlds, one woman fights against human evil, and a dark force led by her foster daughter.