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Eggnapped! : Easter with the Wild Thornberrys David Lewman
Simon Spotlight/Nickelodeon, 2003
It's Easter and the Thornberrys are in Sumatra, gearing up for a good old-fashioned egg hunt. But when Donnie steals an egg from a bird's nest, the Thornberrys' good old-fashioned egg hunt turns into a frantic search to return the egg to its mother. Will Eliza and Darwin find the right nest in time? Find out in this new adventure!
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Crime and Justice at the Millennium: Essays by and in Honor of Marvin E. Wolfgang
Springer, 2001
The major theme of this Festschrift will be state-of-the-art criminology at the millennium and its impact into the 21st century. The editors have solicited major figures in contemporary criminology to elucidate the current state and future prospects of criminology at the turn of the century. It is appropriate that such a volume be produced in honor of Marvin E. Wolfgang, the most influential criminologist in the English-speaking world. ...
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Edna Mae Thornberry, Herself: (Before and After) 1 review Joyce Liberty
Outskirts Press, 2006
A glimpse at life in "the Holler" is an eye-opening and hilarious experience From the first page to the last, Edna Mae Thornberry comes to life and entertains as only she can do. She shares family secrets such as "some family trees have alot of nuts but ours doesn't have any branches." The first part of the book is devoted to her inception and adventures; the second is her poignant journey toward recovery from her stroke (and the author's) in 2005. It is a thin tome ...
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Lead Like an Entrepreneur 2 reviews Neal Thornberry
McGraw-Hill, 2006
Lead Like an Entrepreneur Great Book! Easy read, nice style and packed full of real world examples on how to be a real leader in any business or enterprise. Neal Thornberry has captured the key facts on how to succeed and presents an innovative and simple model to explain different leadership types. This book has given me a lot of valuable insight into my own style and has already given me ideas on how to make my ...
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Developmental Theories of Crime and Delinquency (Advances in Criminological Theory) 2 reviews
Transaction Publishers, 2004
A source needed in our library. Developmental Theories of Crime and Delinquency: Advances in Criminological Theory
This book provides some needed information in the study of delinquency. Although I was disappointed that some constructs were not examined by Thornberry and his researchers, there is some important information available here when considering conducting field research.
This book should be within an arm's reach ...
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Minorities, Peoples And Self-determination: Essays In Honour Of Patrick Thornberry
Martinus Nijhoff Publishers / Brill Academic, 2004
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Trivia Book (The Wild Thornberrys) 1 review Maria Rosado
Simon Spotlight, 2000
Not Just About the Show. THE WILD THORNBERRYS TRIVIA BOOK does include a lot of trivia about the very successful and popular televsion show. However, about half the book contains facts and figures about things not directly about the show. For instance, there's a section that explains some British terms and phrases Nigel uses that Americans might not be familiar with. There's also a section that tells about various wild ...
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Lost and Found (Wild Thornberrys) Lara Bergen
Simon Spotlight/Nickelodeon, 2001
Uh-oh...Eliza had been using Debbie's CD player, and now it's missing! In a panic, she asks some South Florida natives -- a pelican and an ibis -- for help. Then she meets a baby manatee who can't find its mom. Can Eliza help the manatee and still find the CD player -- before it's too late?
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Indigenous Peoples and Human Rights Patrick Thornberry
Juris Publishing, Inc., 2002
This book is the first full-length study of the rights of indigenous peoples, and looks at the historical, cultural, and legal background to the position of indigenous peoples in a range of different cultures, including America, Africa and Australia. The book defines who and what indigenous peoples actually are, and looks at their position in the light of the development of international law. It then looks at their legal position, ...
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All Washed Up (Wild Thornberrys) 1 review Michele Spim
Simon Spotlight, 2000
Thornberrys Are Great I just love this collection of books. I have an 11 month old son, and he enjoys being read to. This book has colorful pictures and lots of action to keep the little one's attention. Plus, it's filled with characters he is already familiar with from the Nickelodean show. They will continue to be great learning tools as he grows, since they teach conservation and appreciation for nature.
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Survival Guide (Wild Thornberrys) 2 reviews Adam Beechen
Simon Spotlight, 2000
Who doesn't love the Thornberrys! What a terrific book! My kids have loved this show since it's debut and now they can read about their favorite characters every night at bedtime! The book stays true to the show and the tips and tales are well worth the price! ENJOY!
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Have Yourself a Thornberry Little Christmas Kitty Richards
Simon Spotlight/Nickelodeon, 2000
Christmas has never been so wild! The Thornberrys are on the Skeleton Coast of Namibia and are planning to celebrate Christmas in their own special way. But will Eliza's good intentions to help an ostrich and a zebra -- and Darwin -- ruin her family's Christmas?
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The Wild Thornberrys: Jumbo Coloring and Activity Book Golden Books
Golden Books, 2000
Fans of Nickelodeon's adventurous family will love this activity book that is jam-packed with pages to color and puzzles to solve.
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MATTEL LAUNCHES WILD THORNBERRYS GAME FOR PLAYSTATION.: An article from: Multimedia Publisher
Worldwide Videotex, 2000
This digital document is an article from Multimedia Publisher, published by Worldwide Videotex on December 1, 2000. The length of the article is 482 words. The page length shown above is based on a typical 300-word page. The article is delivered in HTML format and is available in your Amazon.com Digital Locker immediately after purchase. You can view it with any web browser. Citation Details Title: MATTEL LAUNCHES WILD THORNBERRYS GAME FOR ...
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The Wild Thornberrys Joke Book David Lewman
Scholastic Inc., 2001
Nickelodeon Joke Book featuring the Wild Thornberrys
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A Thornberry Thanksgiving (Wild Thornberrys) Kitty Richards
Simon Spotlight/Nickelodeon, 2001
Eliza and Debbie are getting tired of celebrating their family holidays on the road and far from home. This Thanksgiving they want to celebrate in the United States at Grandma Sophie's house, with plenty of turkey, mashed potatoes, and good old-fashioned pumpkin pie! But will their plans for a normal Thanksgiving be squashed? Find out in this special story!
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Hanging On to Home (Wild Thornberrys) Cathy East Dubowski, Mark Dubowski
Simon Spotlight, 2001
Eliza and her family are in the lush jungles of Sumatra, all set to film a documentary on the endangered orangutans. Their host, Panga, of the Adopt an Orangutan Society, seems very concerned about the plight of the apes. But Eliza soon finds out -- from the orangutans themselves -- that there's even more trouble in this paradise: poachers! And she becomes determined to find out who the poachers are -- before it's too late!
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The Thornberry Name in History Ancestry.com
Ancestry.com, 2007
This book is part of the Our Name in History series, a collection of fascinating facts and statistics, alongside short historical commentary, created to tell the story of previous generations who have shared this name. The information in this book is a compendium of research and data pulled from census records, military records, ships' logs, immigrant and port records, as well as other reputable sources. Topics include: Name Meaning and ...
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One of a Kind (The Wild Thornberrys) 2 reviews Kitty Richards
Scholastic, 2002
Not the greatest literature...but positive fun! I enjoyed this book as did my Ethiopian son for the very reasons that a previous reveiwer didn't. It presented Ethiopia as a pleasant, appealing place, not some awful "over there." Most countries have their horrific sides but it's nice to have the opportunity to view the positive. It was a doubly pleasant experience for my son to have friends say "that's cool" rather than to hear "starving ...
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