| Ping Wang - 2003 - 108 páginas
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| David Macarov - 2003 - 190 páginas
...mistake to assume that all unemployed people, part-time workers, or the aged are poor. Children "There was an old woman who lived in a shoe, She had so many children she didn't know what to do." Anonymous Children are more likely than any other group to be living in poverty. One source holds that... | |
| Bill Moore, David Booth - 2003 - 154 páginas
...soul was he ... There is humor and laughter, nonsense and, above all, appeal to the imagination. There was an old woman who lived in a shoe, She had so many children she didn't know what to do. And you remember old Mother Hubbard, who: . . . went to the cupboard, To fetch the poor dog a bone;... | |
| Stanley Moss - 2003 - 252 páginas
...their parents' hands. I hold a shoe to my ear like a seashell — hear a child's voice: "God is the old woman who lived in a shoe, she had so many children she didn't know what to do." I hear the cries of cattle begging for mercy in the slaughter-houses, I smell the stink of the tannery.... | |
| Mona Rae Miracle - 2003 - 172 páginas
...Brad's letter and the photograph into the larger envelope, she thinks of the nursery rhyme: 'There was an old woman who lived in a shoe. She had so many children she didn 't know what to do. ' Susan—a survivor—joyfully, guiltily, scratches through the name on the... | |
| Robert Jansen - 2014 - 534 páginas
...your body interacts with nature 1 pregnancy and chance At the best of times it's not 100 percent There was an old woman, who lived in a shoe; she had so many children, she knew not what to do. English nursery rhyme, from about the sixteenth century. At the best of times,... | |
| Hilary Mantel - 2003 - 264 páginas
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