Academic literature on the topic 'Months – Juvenile fiction'

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Keshari, Nishi, and R. S. Kanwar. "The Predation Behaviour of Fictor composticola on Parasitic Nematodes of Button Mushroom, Agaricus bisporus." International Journal of Bio-resource and Stress Management 12, no. 6 (2021): 751–58. http://dx.doi.org/10.23910/1.2021.2430.

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In this study, the predation behaviour of male and female predatory nematode, Fictor composticola, was studied on five prey nematode species, Aphelenchus avenae, Aphelenchoides swarupi, Ditylenchus myceliophagus, Bursilla sp. and Panagrolaimus sp., found in the white button mushroom compost. The period of the study is of six months. The data recorded on number of encounters, part of the body of prey attacked, stage of the prey attacked, duration of feeding etc. The strike rate and prey susceptibility were calculated. The average number of encounters on all the five preys done by female F. comp
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Richardson, Ann-Marie. "The Kingdom Where Nobody Dies Shirley’s Caroline Helstone and the Mimicry of Childhood Collaboration." English Literature, no. 1 (March 9, 2020). http://dx.doi.org/10.30687/el/2420-823x/2019/06/001.

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This essay explores Charlotte Brontë’s 1849 novel Shirley as a literary endeavour to recreate the sibling dynamic of the Brontës’ childhoods, and the psychological effect of being the ‘surviving’ sibling of a formally collaborative unit. In their adolescent years, the Brontës famously forged fictional kingdoms together, known collectively as “The Glass Town Saga”. Throughout adulthood, each Brontë continuously returned to these stories, oftentimes due to nostalgia and occasionally for creative reinvention. However, by the summer of 1849, their familial collaboration was at an end. Charlotte wa
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Richardson, Ann-Marie. "The Kingdom Where Nobody Dies." English Literature, no. 1 (March 9, 2020). http://dx.doi.org/10.30687/el/2420-823x/2019/01/001.

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This essay explores Charlotte Brontë’s 1849 novel Shirley as a literary endeavour to recreate the sibling dynamic of the Brontës’ childhoods, and the psychological effect of being the ‘surviving’ sibling of a formally collaborative unit. In their adolescent years, the Brontës famously forged fictional kingdoms together, known collectively as “The Glass Town Saga”. Throughout adulthood, each Brontë continuously returned to these stories, oftentimes due to nostalgia and occasionally for creative reinvention. However, by the summer of 1849, their familial collaboration was at an end. Charlotte wa
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Books on the topic "Months – Juvenile fiction"

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Lillie, Patricia. When this boxis full. Greenwillow Books, 1993.

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Wolff, Ferida. A year for Kiko. Houghton Mifflin, 1997.

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Wolff, Ferida. A year for Kiko. Houghton Mifflin, 1997.

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Lillie, Patricia. When this box is full. Houghton Mifflin, 1999.

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Smith, Icy. Three years and eight months. East West Discovery Press, 2013.

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Hague, Kathleen. Calendarbears: A book of months. Holt, 1997.

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Peters, Lisa Westberg. October smiled back. Henry Holt, 1996.

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Appelt, Kathi. A red wagon year. Harcourt Brace, 1996.

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Spinelli, Eileen. Here comes the year. Henry Holt and Company, 2002.

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Gregory, Gander, ed. Snowy flowy blowy: A twelve months rhyme. Scholastic Press, 1999.

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