The Magic of the Merry-Go-Round Creatures


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Me, Cody, and Rebecca are just enjoying our tea party before a carousel ride. Nathan made a fuss about this trip. He has temper problems. And he missed his mother,--due to the story what Jill told to me. During the carousel ride at the mall, each of us ridden a creature on a carousel, except for Nathan, that's when Jill needs a hypnotist to resolve Nathan's fears. He doesn't have any fears of carousel creatures. He has fear of dreams. Before the launch of an open-source fair; these carousel creatures has came to life with special powers. Wile the fair is active, Nathan is still at home. His therapy dog, Billi calms him down to resolve his temper problems. Rebecca goes on the mission at sea to stop the poachers as I ride my fox, Misty to camp to enjoy our time, and do our mission at the same time. Content Rating [PG]




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Talking Animals in Children's Fiction


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Talking-animal tales have conveyed anticruelty messages since the 18th-century beginnings of children's literature. Yet only in the modern period have animal characters become true subjects rather than objects of human neglect or benevolence. Modern fantasies reflect the shift from animal welfare to animal rights in 20th-century public discourse. This revolution in literary animal-human relations began with Lewis Carroll's Alice's Adventures in Wonderland and continued with the work of Kenneth Grahame, Hugh Lofting, P.L. Travers and E. B. White. Beginning with the ideas of literary theorist Mikhail Mikhailovich Bakhtin, this book examines ways in which animal characters gain an aura of authority through using language and then participate in reversals of power. The author provides a close reading of 10 acclaimed British and American children's fantasies or series published before 1975. Authors whose work has received little scholarly attention are also covered, including Robert Lawson, George Selden and Robert C. O'Brien.




The Exhibitor


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Some issues include separately paged sections: Better management, Physical theatre, extra profits; Review; Servisection.




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George Orwell on Screen


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British author and essayist George Orwell shot to fame with two iconic novels: the anti-Stalinist satire Animal Farm and the dystopian masterpiece Nineteen Eighty-Four. A few years after his death in 1950, the CIA bankrolled screen adaptations of both novels as Cold War propaganda. Orwell's depiction of a totalitarian police state captivated the media in the 1980s. Today, mounting anxieties about digital surveillance and globalization have made him a hot property in Hollywood. Drawing on interviews with actors, writers, directors and producers, this book presents the first comprehensive study of Orwell on film and television. Beginning with CBS's 1953 live production of Nineteen Eighty-Four that mirrored the McCarthy witch hunts, the author covers 20 wide-ranging adaptations, documentaries and biopics, including two lost BBC dramatizations from 1965.




The Bhagavad Gita


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It is now possible for anyone with a lively interest in the Gita to come into direct contact with the richness and resonance of the original text. This revised edition provides an inter-linear word-for-word translation along with the devanagari characters and their transliteration. To aid in understanding, a detailed grammatical commentary and page-by-page vocabularies are included as well as a complete prose translation.




Cincinnati Magazine


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Cincinnati Magazine taps into the DNA of the city, exploring shopping, dining, living, and culture and giving readers a ringside seat on the issues shaping the region.