



Cape Wrath Trail South XT40: Route Map by Harvey Map Services Ltd. (2014-06-25)
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Shopper
19-04-2025This is a great math series for our homeschooling, using it with the accompanying TextBooks and also the Tests books (4A and 4B). We have used this series for most elementary math years along with supplementing along with the Carson Dellosa series occasionally and also the Singapore Math Extra Practices as needed. If this book series would give enough space to work out all the problems in the book, I would give it 5 stars, but the fractions practices often are not large enough. This is a common problem in most math books, but if they want 5 stars thats what it would take from me. The Tests books can be found on Singaporemath.com and also cbd.com and are very helpful too. I personally attended schools in Japan and Korea as a kid and when I moved here my math scores were very high comparatively so I trust Asian books and feel this series has been very helpful but does need a lot of math teaching to the student daily which should be expected.
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Ms. Tiffany Wilderman DVM
Greater than one weekI enjoyed seeing photographs of a beautiful province that not enough people get the chance to visit. It was almost like being there.
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Smiley
> 3 dayFascinating! Wonder! A treasure full of concepts from ancient KMT!
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D. Njoku
> 3 dayAbsolutely superb. I found it to be quite enlightening.
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Negin Fahimi
> 3 dayI love the Singapore math workbooks and methods of teaching math.
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God D Mcpherson
> 3 dayThe post office lost my package at one point.The seller reached out after long delay on the order,but It finally came,Thanks again,.I Appreciate This Exceptional Book to add to the collection⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️
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Kenyette Bethea
> 3 dayExcellent work for those seeking to understand morality from an African perspective.
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Carol M
> 3 dayWould have liked to have picked up more local channels
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TFB01
> 3 dayEmpowering.
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The Sesh
> 3 dayThis book is essential for the student of Kemetyu history, culture, and science. It is arguably the most scholarly book on the subject of Classical African philosophy and science, particularly the connections between Kemet and other African civilizations. Though the author does not go as indepth into the esoteric aspects of Kemetyu philosophy, like Ra Un Nefer Amen, he does do it more justice in terms of scholarship and making African linkages; he also provides English translations, transliterations, and Medu Ntchr examples of the ancient texts. This book should be at the top of any neo-Kemetyus list.