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      • Trusted Partner
        May 2019

        Great game power: interesting stickers

        by Duomapeiwa

        It contains 40 theme Sudoku cards, the difficulty of the game is increasing gradiently, children use their favorite stickers to complete the Sudoku game of each theme.

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        January 2019

        Great game power: Super logic power training

        by Duomapeiwa

        It includes four game products: interesting Sudoku stick card, maze adventure, yizhi ring chess and snake chess family fun. "Fun Sudoku stickers" contains 40 theme Sudoku cards, the difficulty of the game is increasing gradiently, children use their favorite stickers to complete the Sudoku game of each theme. Maze adventure contains 40 themed maze cards. The difficulty of the game increases gradiently. The upgraded maze and animal maze with greater difficulty are equipped with reference answers. "Yizhi ring chess" and "snake chess family happiness" respectively contain 10 themed chessboards, which are equipped with lovely chessboards and dice, as well as convenient paper containers

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        March 2019

        Great game power: maze adventure

        by Duomapeiwa

        Maze adventure contains 40 themed maze cards. The difficulty of the game increases gradiently. The upgraded maze and animal maze with greater difficulty are equipped with reference answers.

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        April 2019

        Great game power: dot even picture

        by Duomapeiwa

        Dianlianhua is an interesting and educational game for young children. It can well train children's logic, concentration and fine motor ability of hands. This picture scroll designed by duo Ma is presented in the form of large-scale scroll. It contains six themes: Animal Grand View Garden, four seasons wonder painting, traffic shuttle map, dinosaur world, musical instrument mobilization and celebrity Museum, which are also of great interest to children. After the children connect the patterns of each picture, they can get six lovely and beautiful pictures, and they can also be mounted and hung in their own rooms for decoration

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        Humanities & Social Sciences
        March 2017

        The imperial game

        by Andrew Thompson, John M. MacKenzie

        This anthology examines the fortunes of cricket in various colonies as the sport spread across the British Empire. It helps to explain why cricket was so successful, even in places like India, Pakistan and the West Indies where the Anglo-Saxon element remained in a small minority. It demonstrates, perhaps better than any other single work, how awesome was the power of cultural imperialism. Even when former subjects threw off the political yoke of the Europeans, they still adhered tenaciously to the sporting and recreational models that the imperialists had introduced. 'The Imperial Game' provides an invaluable insight into how cricket developed powerful social, cultural and even political connotations in a colonial environment. This is a fascinating study of cricket as a cultural phenomenon, and traces its changing meaning in all the continents in which Britain once exercised power. The book is a collection of essays by six of the world's leading scholars in the field of sports history, and will be of value not onle to students examining the historical sociology of sport, but also to those with a general interest in social history. This study will also appeal to cricket enthusiasts the world over.

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        July 2018

        A playful math game

        by Liang Shukun

        In this book, the author designs 4 context,including 22 interactive math games in which parents are able to play with their children. These math games are not only improving the intimacy between parents and kids, but also developing children's interests in math.

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        March 2016

        Get the Most Out of the Childhood

        Innovative Application of Folk Traditional Game Resources in Kindergarten

        by Honghui LUO

        This book clears up a large amount of playing methods of folk traditional games,and combine text description of playing methods and image interpretation to make those folk traditional games more stereoscopic,vivid and lively,which is indeed very popular among the kindergarten teaching.

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        Literature & Literary Studies
        February 1997

        A Game at Chess

        Thomas Middleton

        by T.H. Howard-Hill

        For many years Middleton's "A Game at Chess" was more notorious than read, considered rather a phenomenon of theatrical history than a pre-eminent piece of dramatic writing. "A Game at Chess" was a nine days' wonder, an exceptional play of King James' reign on account of its unprecedented representation of matters of state usually forbidden on the stage. The King's Men performed the play uninterruptedly between 5th and 14th August, 1624 at their Globe Theatre, attracting large audiences, before the Privy Council closed the theatre by the King's command. More recently, growing interest in the connections of economics and politics with authorship have promoted readings that locate the play so firmly within its historical context as propaganda that, again, its worthwhile literary and theatrical qualities are neglected. In writing "A Game at Chess", Middleton employed the devices of the neoclassical comedy of intrigue within the matrix of the traditional oral play. What might have seemed old-fashioned allegory was rejuvenated by his adoption of the fashionable game of chess as the fiction within which the play was set. The product of Middleton's experienced craftsmanship is at once deceptively simple and surprisingly complex. ;

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        Children's & YA
        January 2012

        In the Zoo: Poem-Game

        by Oksana Krotiuk (Author), Yuliia Polishchuk (Illustrator)

        In the Zoo: poem-game is a beautiful folding book about animals with educational poems for little children.   From 3 to 5 years, 113 words Rightsholders: Diana Semak, bohdanbooksco@gmail.com

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        Children's & young adult fiction & true stories
        2018

        Varta in the Game

        by Natalia Matolinets

        Dark sorceress Varta Tarnovetska used to live a quiet life in Lviv: she worked in a cafe, hanged out with her friends and occasionally clashed with light sorcerers. But everything changed, when the Game began in the city. Power in the Central European Conglomerate for the next century is at stake of this decisive battle. Despite all her efforts, Varta can’t stay away from this violent competition. The marks waiting for sorcerers’ blood, the story of a demon and the secret of what happened a hundred years ago are lying ahead of her. The game is on...

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        Computing & IT
        July 2018

        More than a game

        by Barry Atkins

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        Children's & YA

        Football: the game that changed the world

        by Laurent Nicolet and Lev Virovets

        Is it true that the first football players in Russia entertained the public between bicycle races? Why did bachelors and married men have to play against each other? Is it possible to cheat, to deceive the referee and win the world championship? What teams did the Little Mozart, Black Spider and Black Panther play for? Most people never ask such questions, while the authors of this book have not only asked them, but also found the answers. This is an exciting history of football from the very beginning till present day, for both children and adults, either long-standing fans or those trying to understand what inspires their friends and family.

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        People & places (Children's/YA)
        March 2018

        Mi Barrio

        by María José Ferrada, Ana Penyas

        Every morning Marta goes out and verifies that everytthing is the way it should be: her friends in a terrace playing an eternal game of cards, the same beach as always in the usual place, children having fun in the schoolyard... Just a regular and amazing life in the neighbourhood.

      • Trusted Partner
        January 2013

        My Life with Lifers

        by Elaine Leeder

        My Life With Lifers Lessons For A Teacher: Humanity Has No Bars "I have always been drawn to darkness," Elaine Leeder writes. "I know I always championed the underdog." As a sociology professor at Ithaca College in the 1990s, she began teaching at Elmira Correctional Facility in upstate New York. When she moved to California, that same desire to help led her to the prison education program at San Quentin. Then, inspired by her lessons, a group of Leeder's students approached her about working with a program the prisoners had established to aid in their long and difficult process of redemption and transformation. She accepted. These members of New Leaf on Life-the San Quentin "lifers"-have been sentenced to terms ranging from fifteen years to life in prison. Unlike Death Row inmates, who will either die in prison or be executed, many of the lifers are eligible for parole after having spent twenty to thirty years behind bars. But too often, they never see that opportunity because of the popular view that they are all "hardened criminals," killers incapable of rehabilitation and unfit to be free. What Leeder has learned, however, is that incarceration does not dictate character. Her students, although they are convicts, are committed to making their time in jail a life sentence in the best sense, not a death sentence. They have gone the extra mile to come to terms with their crimes, and have often managed to redeem their lives. My Life With Lifers shares the journey of a woman "on the outside" as she discovered the true nature of life in prison, and the roadblocks-so many of them unneeded-on the inmates' path to freedom. What Leeder's experiences add up to is both a fascinating human story and a reasoned and impassioned case for prison reform.

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        July 2019

        Great game power: Yizhi ring chess

        by Duomapeiwa

        It contains 10 themed chessboards with lovely pieces and dice, as well as a convenient storage paper box.

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        The Arts
        September 2024

        The renewal of post-war Manchester

        Planning, architecture and the state

        by Richard Brook

        A compelling account of the project to transform post-war Manchester, revealing the clash between utopian vision and compromised reality. Urban renewal in Britain was thrilling in its vision, yet partial and incomplete in its implementation. For the first time, this deep study of a renewal city reveals the complex networks of actors behind physical change and stagnation in post-war Britain. Using the nested scales of region, city and case-study sites, the book explores the relationships between Whitehall legislation, its interpretation by local government planning officers and the on-the-ground impact through urban architectural projects. Each chapter highlights the connections between policy goals, global narratives and the design and construction of cities. The Cold War, decolonialisation, rising consumerism and the oil crisis all feature in a richly illustrated account of architecture and planning in post-war Manchester.

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        Literature & Literary Studies
        January 2024

        Gothic dreams and nightmares

        by Carol Davison

        Gothic dreams and nightmares is an edited collection on the compelling yet under-theorised subject of Gothic dreams and nightmares ranging across more than two centuries of literature, the visual arts, and twentieth- and twenty-first century visual media. Written by an international group of experts, including leading and lesser-known scholars, it considers its subject in various national, cultural, and socio-historical contexts, engaging with questions of philosophy, morality, rationality, consciousness, and creativity.

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