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      Mesmer, Heidi Anne E.
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      -generation readability formulas : lexiles and degrees of reading power -- Textual scaffolds for beginning readers
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      Reid, Rob.
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      -- Reader's theater -- Lively library tours and school visits -- Raps and closings -- The funniest books in
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      Vicente, Alidis.
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      This bilingual "flip" book for intermediate readers follows the adventures of Lance Garc�a, a
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      Palamar, Todd.
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      for readers to complete their own version. Each project comes with starter, intermediate, and final
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      Poole, Ian.
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      an additon to the technical libraries of intermediate-level technical readers. It is an interesting
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      Smith, Brian L. (Brian Lawrence), 1972-
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      creating professional-level architectural visualizations in 3ds Max. Move from intermediate to an advanced
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      Lanier, Lee, 1966-
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      , projects also serve as a guide for readers to complete their own version of the project. Each project comes
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      Herbert, Rob.
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      quantitative and qualitative research can be used to answer clinical questions Written for readers with
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      Goralski, Walter.
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      itself over time to be popular with readers of beginning to intermediate networking knowledge. The
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      Tinder, Richard F. (Richard Franchere), 1930-2011.
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      , intermediate or advanced levels thereby making it unnecessary for students to change texts between successive
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