It's a Spongebob Christmas!


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SpongeBob and friends celebrate Christmas.




Don't Be a Jerk, It's Christmas!


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Lyrics of "Don't be a jerk-- it's Christmas" from the stop-motion animation film, "It's a Spongebob Christmas."




SpongeBob SquarePants Annual 2014


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Drawing on the top 10 most popular episodes as voted for by fans of the show, this year's annual is bound to be the best yet! Packed with its usual brand of wacky humour, brain-busting puzzles and super stories, it's a yearly must-have for all SpongeBob fans!




SpongeBob's Very Grown-Up Coloring Book (SpongeBob SquarePants)


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Fans of Nickelodeon's SpongeBob SquarePants will love the amazingly detailed coloring book. Featuring a foiled cover, it's perfect for boys, girls, and adults of all ages!




Hooray for Dads!


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SpongeBob and his dad go to the annual Dad and Kids Game Day at Mussel Beach.




Billboard


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In its 114th year, Billboard remains the world's premier weekly music publication and a diverse digital, events, brand, content and data licensing platform. Billboard publishes the most trusted charts and offers unrivaled reporting about the latest music, video, gaming, media, digital and mobile entertainment issues and trends.




Spongebob's Easter Parade


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American Vikings


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A Simon & Schuster eBook. Simon & Schuster has a great book for every reader.




Show Me the Bunny!


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When Patrick scares away the Easter Bunny by mistake, SpongeBob decides to put on a bunny suit and hide eggs, and Patrick finds the biggest egg either one has ever seen.




Sociology


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In Sociology: Exploring the Architecture of Everyday Life, Eleventh Edition, David M. Newman continues to show students how to see the “unfamiliar in the familiar”—to step back and see organization and predictability in their take-for-granted personal experiences. With his approachable writing style and lively personal anecdotes, the author’s goal since the first edition has been the same: to write a textbook that “reads like a real book.” Newman uses the metaphors of “architecture” and “construction,” to help students understand that society is not something that exists “out there,” independently of them; it is a human creation that is planned, formed, maintained, or altered by individuals. Using vivid prose, current examples, and fresh data, this text presents a unique and thought-provoking overview of how society is constructed and experienced. Instead of surveying every subfield in sociology, the more streamlined coverage focuses on the individual and society, the construction of self and society, and social inequality in the context of social structures.