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  2. Workbook - Wikipedia

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    Workbooks are paperback textbooks issued to students. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] [ 3 ] Workbooks are usually filled with practice problems, with empty space so that the answers can be written directly in the book. More recently, electronic workbooks have permitted interactive and customized learning.

  3. Rainbow: Nisha Rokubō no Shichinin - Wikipedia

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    The story follows the boys' lives during their time in the reformatory and the years after they leave, highlighting the struggles the lower class faced in post-war Japanese society. The manga is divided into four story chapters: chapter one is set in 1955–56; chapter two in 1957–58; chapter three in 1960–64; and chapter four in 1953–55 ...

  4. List of books written by Daisy Meadows - Wikipedia

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    Addison the April Fool's Day Fairy (US only) 2014: Kristin Earhart 31: Lila and Myla the Twins Fairies: Rachel Elliot 32: Tilly the Teacher Fairy: 33: Giselle the Christmas Ballet Fairy: 34: Heidi the Vet Fairy: 2015 35: Chelsea the Congratulations Fairy (US only) Shannon Penney 36: Daisy the Festival Fairy: Rachel Elliot 37: Catherine the ...

  5. Reading Rainbow - Wikipedia

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    Reading Rainbow is an American educational children's television series that originally aired on PBS and afterward PBS Kids from July 11, 1983 [1] [2] to November 10, 2006, with reruns continuing to air until August 28, 2009. 155 30-minute episodes were produced over 23 seasons.

  6. List of Rainbow: Nisha Rokubō no Shichinin chapters

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    Rainbow: Nisha Rokubou no Shichinin began serialization in Shogakukan Publishing's Weekly Young Sunday manga magazine but was moved to Big Comic Spirits when the magazine stopped publication. [1] The chapters of the manga have been collected into 22 tankōbon volumes by Shogakukan between April 2003 and February 2010. [2] [3]

  7. Rainbows in culture - Wikipedia

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    Rainbow Brite uses the rainbow to travel between Rainbowland and Earth. Her horse Starlite has a rainbow mane and tail. The 1988 film The Serpent and the Rainbow; In the 1996 film Rainbow, damage to a rainbow threatens the world at large. In the 2009 film A Shine of Rainbows, the young protagonist is promised to be taken into a rainbow.

  8. Rainbows in mythology - Wikipedia

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    The rainbow is depicted as an archer's bow in Hindu mythology. Indra, the god of thunder and war, uses the rainbow to shoot arrows of lightning. [11] In pre-Islamic Arabian mythology, the rainbow is the bow of a weather god, Quzaḥ, whose name survives in the Arabic word for rainbow, قوس قزح qaws Quzaḥ, "the bow of Quzaḥ".

  9. List of Rainbow episodes - Wikipedia

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    Rainbow is a British children's television series, created by Pamela Lonsdale, which ran between five times weekly, twice weekly and once weekly at 12:10 on Tuesdays and Fridays on the ITV network, from 16 October 1972 to 24 March 1997. It was intended to develop language and number skills for pre-school children, and went on to win the Society ...