Lit'l Drip


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The story traces the life of a drop of water from the ocean, through evaporation into a beautiful cloud, and her travels through the sky. When she falls into a dirty river or bay it makes her sick, and she is happy to return to the clean ocean. This time she freezes into a beautiful snowflake. She lands on a tree, melts, and travels down a pretty stream into a water purification plant. She then travels through a long pipe into a glass of water drunk by a small child. After going through the child's body, hydrating him, helping him to digest his food, and cleansing his body of things that could make him sick, she goes through the toilet back into a water purification plant that removes the bad things from her. Finally she travels through a beautiful river back into the ocean, where she begins all over again.





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Survey of English Dialects


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First Published in 1994. The Survey of English Dialects (SED) is the only detailed nation-wide dialect survey which has ever been conducted in England. The SED is a unique repository of data on the traditional dialects of England in the mid-twentieth century. This remarkable record is a valuable resource for scholars in the fields of British English dialectology, sociolinguistics, and English historical linguistics. The SED fieldwork was undertaken in predominantly rural communities in England in the middle of the twentieth century, at a time when social, domestic and working life was undergoing very significant changes. The SED is thus a record of speech which reflects a society different in many ways from today, and as such affords the possibility of comparison which is instructive to those engaged in all types of study of linguistics today.




Current List of Medical Literature


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Includes section, "Recent book acquisitions" (varies: Recent United States publications) formerly published separately by the U.S. Army Medical Library.



















A Book of American Literature


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