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Listen to A Midsummer's Night 1.0
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A listen, read and comment book.Dear Reader,I hope you enjoy listening, reading and commenting about AMidsummer's Night Dream by William Shakespeare.You will find this book app much more accessible than theLibrivox.org site for three reasons:1. The text is cut into chapter chunks for easier navigation.2. This app skips the tiresome repeating of the "Librivoxintroduction" that distracts from the story.3. After each chapter there is a comment section where may writeyour thoughts and read others'.You will now have a book beside you to pick up with oneclick!When you are finished, just delete the app.Sincerely,Ted HughesHughesMath ColorMyMath
Audiobook Beyond Good and Evil 1.0
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A listen, read and comment book.Dear Reader,I hope you enjoy listening, reading and commenting about BeyondGood and Evil by Friedrich NietzscheYou will find this book app much more accessible than theLibrivox.org site for three reasons:1. The text is cut into chapter chunks for easier navigation.2. This app skips the tiresome repeating of the "Librivoxintroduction" that may distract from the story.3. After each chapter there is a comment section where may writeyour thoughts and read others'.You will now have a book beside you to pick up with oneclick!When you are finished, just delete the app.Sincerely,Ted HughesHughesMath ColorMyMathBeyond Good and EvilFriedrich NIETZSCHE (1844 - 1900), translated by Helen ZIMMERN(1846 - 1934)First published in 1886 at Nietzsche’s own expense, the book wasnot initially considered important. In it, Nietzsche denounced whathe considered to be the moral vacuity of 19th century thinkers. Heattacked philosophers for what he considered to be their lack ofcritical sense and their blind acceptance of Christian premises intheir considerations of morality and values. Beyond Good and Evilis a comprehensive overview of Nietzsche’s mature philosophy.(Summary from Wikipedia)
Count of Monte Cristo Listen 1.0
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Listen to Audiobook, Read Along, and Write Comments on The Count ofMonte Cristo
Listen Read Picture of Dorian 1.0
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A listen, read and comment book.Dear Reader,I hope you enjoy listening, reading and commenting about ThePicture of Dorian Gray by Oscar Wilde.This book app much more accessible than the Librivox.org sitefor three reasons:1. The text is cut into chapter chunks for easier navigation.2. This app skips the tiresome repeating of the "Librivoxintroduction" that may distract from the story.3. After each chapter there is a comment section where may writeyour thoughts and read others'.You will now have a book beside you to pick up with oneclick!When you are finished, just delete the app.Sincerely,Ted HughesHughesMath ColorMyMath
Listen Behind a Mask , Alcott 1.0
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I am happy to provide you with Behind aMask,or a Woman's Power, a chapter by chapter audiobook. And like areal book you can link to the best online text at the LiteratureNetwork www.online-literature.com.- hughesmathFans of Louisa May Alcott's Little Women will remember that herheroine Jo wrote racy novels before turning her hand to more"serious" literature. Alcott, writing under the pseudonym A. M.Barnard, often did the same, and Behind a Mask (1866) is one of hersensation novels. It focuses on Jean Muir, who enters the home ofthe wealthy Coventry family as governess to their sixteen-year-olddaughter. But is the beguiling Miss Muir all that she seems to be?(Introduction by Elizabeth Klett -Narrator)Thanks to my students who inspire me to write apps to bringgreat stories to your thumb... then ear, eye and heart. -hughesmath
Listen to Great Expectations 1.0
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I am happy to provide you with GreatExpectations, a chapter by chapter audiobook. And like a real bookyou can link to the best online text at the Literature Networkwww.online-literature.com.- hughesmathThis classic tale tells of an orphan, Pip, who through a seriesof strange circumstances first finds a trade as a blacksmith'sapprentice and then learns that he has "great expectations" of afuture inheritance from an anonymous benefactor. He soon learns tolive the profligate life of a gentleman as he gradually sheds hisassociations with the gentle souls of his past, Joe (theblacksmith) and Biddy (a level-headed young lady). He throws hismoney at improving the prospects of his roommate and friend Herbertand his heart at an "ice princess" whose heart will never respond.But then an escaped convict from his distant past comes calling,and all Pip's hopes dissolve. (Summary by Mark F. Smithnarrator)Thanks to my students who inspire me to write apps to bringgreat stories to your thumb... then ear, eye and heart. -hughesmath
Siddhartha Listen and Read 1.0
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SiddharthaHermann HESSE (1877 - 1962), translated by VariousSiddhartha is one of the great philosophical novels. Profoundlyinsightful, it is also a beautifully written story that begins asSiddhartha, son of an Indian Brahman, leaves his family and beginsa lifelong journey towards Enlightenment. On the way he faces theentire range of human experience and emotion: he lives withascetics, meets Gotama the Buddha, learns the art of love fromKamala the courtesan, and is transformed by the simple philosophyof the ferryman Vasudeva whose wisdom comes not from learnedteachings but from observing the River. Herman Hesse (1877-1962)was a German-Swiss novelist, poet, and painter. He was awarded theNobel Prize in Literature in 1946. This recording contains a soundclip fromhttp://freesound.iua.upf.edu/samplesViewSingle.php?id=15362Summary and reading by Adrian Praetzellis
Listen Read Tale of Two Cities 1.0
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Thank you to my students who inspire me towrite apps to bring great stories to your thumb... then ear, eyeand heart. - hughesmathI am happy to provide you with Tale of Two Cities, a chapter bychapter audiobook. And like a real book you can link to the bestonline text at the Literature Networkwww.online-literature.com.A Tale of Two Cities (1859) is a novel by Charles Dickens, setin London and Paris before and during the French Revolution. Withwell over 200 million copies sold, it is among the most famousworks of fiction. The novel depicts the plight of the Frenchpeasantry demoralized by the French aristocracy in the yearsleading up to the revolution, the corresponding brutalitydemonstrated by the revolutionaries toward the former aristocratsin the early years of the revolution, and many unflattering socialparallels with life in London during the same time period. Itfollows the lives of several protagonists through these events. Themost notable are Charles Darnay and Sydney Carton. Darnay is aFrench once-aristocrat who falls victim to the indiscriminate wrathof the revolution despite his virtuous nature, and Carton is adissipated British barrister who endeavours to redeem his ill-spentlife out of his unrequited love for Darnay's wife, Lucie Manette.(Introduction by Wikipedia)
Listen and Read Moby Dick 3.0
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Usual recordings have a narrator read morethan one chapter, example chapters 4-6 in a single recording. I amhappy to provide you with Moby Dick a chapter by chapter audiobook,like a real book. And like a real book you can link to the bestonline text at the Literature Network www.online-literature.com.If you want to skip (first time through), don't miss thebeginning, Chapter 1 Loomings until the Pequod ships out to sea.Find a few interesting parts and then read Chapter 61 Stubb kills awhale, Chapter 91 The Pequod Meets The Rose-Bud, Chapter 91Ambergris, Any chapter that has dialogue is usually goodreading.Thank you to my students who inspire me to write apps to bringgreat stories to your thumb... then ear, eye and heart. -hughesmathSummaryFew things, even in literature, can really be said to be unique —but Moby Dick is truly unlike anything written before or since. Thenovel is nominally about the obsessive hunt by the crazed CaptainAhab of the book’s eponymous white whale. But interspersed in thatstory are digressions, paradoxes, philosophical riffs on whalingand life, and a display of techniques so advanced for its time thatsome have referred to the 1851 Moby Dick as the first “modern”novel. - Stewart Wills narrator of this Moby Dick recording
Wallpaper Motion ClockMyClock 2.0
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Throw out the black and white digital clock, and add some color toyour time!
Listen and Read Tom Sawyer 1.0
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A listen, read and comment book.Dear Reader,I hope you enjoy listening, reading and commenting about TheAdventures of Tom Sawyer by Mark Twain.You will find this book app much more accessible than theLibrivox.org site for three reasons:1. The text is cut into chapter chunks for easier navigation.2. This app skips the tiresome repeating of the "Librivoxintroduction" that distracts from the story.3. After each chapter there is a comment section where may writeyour thoughts and read others'.You will now have a book beside you to pick up with oneclick!When you are finished, just delete the app.Sincerely,Ted HughesHughesMath ColorMyMath
Listen Read Pride and Prejudic 1.0
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A listen, read and comment book.Dear Reader,I hope you enjoy listening, reading and commenting about Prideand Prejudice by Jane Austen.You will find this book app much more accessible than theLibrivox.org site for three reasons:1. The text is cut into chapter chunks for easier navigation.2. This app skips the tiresome repeating of the "Librivoxintroduction" that distracts from the story.3. After each chapter there is a comment section where may writeyour thoughts and read others'.You will now have a book beside you to pick up with oneclick!When you are finished, just delete the app.Sincerely,Ted HughesHughesMath ColorMyMath
Listen Bartleby the Scrivener 1.0
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I am happy to provide you with Bartleby theScrivener, a chapter by chapter audiobook. And like a real book youcan link to the best online text at the Literature Networkwww.online-literature.com.- hughesmath"Bartleby the Scrivener: A Story of Wall Street" is a shortstory by Herman Melville. The story first appeared, anonymously, inPutnam's Magazine in two parts. The first part appeared in November1853, with the conclusion published in December 1853. It wasreprinted in Melville's The Piazza Tales in 1856 with minor textualalterations. The work is said to have been inspired, in part, byMelville's reading of Emerson, and some have pointed to specificparallels to Emerson's essay, "The Transcendentalist." The storyhas been adapted twice: once in 1970, starring Paul Scofield, andagain in 2001, starring Crispin Glover.Thanks to my students who inspire me to write apps to bringgreat stories to your thumb... then ear, eye and heart. -hughesmath
Listen, Read Crito by Plato 1.0
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Crito is a dialogue by the ancient Greekphilosopher Plato. It is a conversation between Socrates and hiswealthy friend Crito regarding justice, injustice, and theappropriate response to injustice. - Wiki
Color My Soduko 1.0
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ColorMyMath brings color to your Soduko!Let your eyes relax and... look at the colors.Red 1, Orange 2, Yellow 3, Green 4, Blue 5, Purple 6, Brown 7,Pink 8, Sky Blue 9.IMO the easiest keypad is not the first one that comes up.How to Make Notes?Tap the pencil then the number then place color note dot.Let's change the black numbers for a more colorful, visual, andquantity view of numbersPiaget believed we naturally organize quantities in sets up tofive.By organizing the quantities 1 through 9 by a shape and a color,opensthe base 10 number system to a complete quantitativerepresentation.
Adventures of Odysseus Listen 1.0
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I am happy to provide you with The Adventuresof Odysseus and the Tale of Troy, a chapter by chapter audiobook.And like a real book you can link to the online text at thehughesmath site.- hughesmathPádraic COLUM (1881 - 1972)Also known as "The Children's Homer," this is Irish writer PadraicColum's retelling of the events of Homer's Iliad and Odyssey foryoung people. Colum's rich, evocative prose narrates the travailsof Odysseus, King of Ithaca: his experiences fighting the TrojanWar, and his ten years' journey home to his faithful wife Penelopeand his son Telemachus. (Summary by Elizabeth Klett - Librivoxnarrator extraordinaire)Thanks to my student Athena who inspired me to write the app tobring great stories to your thumb... then ear, eye and heart. -hughesmath
Listen The Scarlet Pimpernel 1.0
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Thank you to my wife who inspired me to writethis app to bring this great story to your thumb... then ear, eyeand heart. - hughesmathI am happy to provide you with The Scarlet Pimpernel, a chapterby chapter audiobook. And like a real book you can link to the bestonline text at the Literature Networkwww.online-literature.com.The classic story of Sir Percy Blakeney and his alter ego, theScarlet Pimpernel. A great adventure, set during the FrenchRevolution. (Summary by Karen Savage- Librivox Narrator)
Live Wallpaper: ColorMyClock 1.2
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There are free MOTION ColorMyClocks!Searchhughesmath to find.This interesting and beautiful timepiece makes this clock standoutamong the rest! Color Key: Red 1, Orange 2, Yellow 3, Green 4,Blue5, Purple 6, Brown 7, Pink 8, and Sky Blue is 9. Enjoyyourtime!Thank you to the creator of AndEngine, Nicolas Gramlich.TheColor My Clock format is copyrighted by ColorMyMath.com
Color My Clock Large Wallpaper 1.0
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Trash the black and white. Add some color and have the time of yourlife!
A Room with a View audio/text 1.0
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Individual chapters audio book with text. Beautifully read byElizabeth Klett
Listen Read Comment Lysistrata 1.0
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LysistrataARISTOPHANES (446 - 389 BCE)Lysistrata read by the Classics Drama Company at DePaul.First performed in classical Athens c. 411 B.C.E.,Aristophanes’“Lysistrata” is the original battle of the sexes. Onewoman,Lysistrata, brings together the women of all Greece,exhorting themto withhold sexual contact from all men in order thattheynegotiate a treaty. Double entendres abound as men ofGreeceattempt to keep Lysistrata and her prurient gang from puttinganend to the Peloponnesian war. Notably risqué, this comicdramasheds light on gender relations in ancient Athens- Wiki
Listen to Adventures Huck Finn 1.0
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A listen, read and comment book.Dear Reader,I hope you enjoy listening, reading and commenting aboutTheAdventures of Huckleberry Finn by Mark Twain.You will find this book app much more accessible thantheLibrivox.org site for three reasons:1. The text is cut into chapter chunks for easier navigation.2. This app skips the tiresome repeating of the"Librivoxintroduction" that may distract from the story.3. After each chapter there is a comment section where maywriteyour thoughts and read others'.You will now have a book beside you to pick up withoneclick!When you are finished, just delete the app.Sincerely,Ted HughesHughesMath ColorMyMath
Listen The Apology of Socrates 1.0
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The Apology of SocratesPLATO (ΠΛΆΤΩΝ) (c. 428 BC - c. 347 BC) and Frances M. A. ROE (-1920), translated by Benjamin JOWETT (1817 - 1893)Plato's account of Socrates' defense at his trial for"corruptingthe youth" is a classic summation of his teacher's lifeandmission, centered in Socrates' most famous line, "Theunexaminedlife is not worth living." - Written by FrZeile
Listen, Read Oedipus the King 1.0
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A listen, read and comment book.Dear Reader,I hope you enjoy listening, reading and commenting aboutOedipusRex.You will find this book app much more accessible thantheLibrivox.org site for three reasons:1. The text is cut into chapter chunks for easier navigation.2. This app skips the tiresome repeating of the"Librivoxintroduction" that distracts from the story.3. After each chapter there is a comment section where maywriteyour thoughts and read others'.You will now have a book beside you to pick up withoneclick!When you are finished, just delete the app.Sincerely,Ted HughesHughesMath ColorMyMath
Listen Read Comment on Kim 1.0
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A listen, read and comment book.Dear Reader,I hope you enjoy listening, reading and commenting about KimbyRudyard Kipling. Kindle and other text formats availablethroughthis app.This book app is much more accessible than the Librivox.orgsitefor three reasons:1. The text is cut into chapter chunks for easier navigation.2. This app skips the tiresome repeating of the"Librivoxintroduction" that may distract from the story.3. After each chapter there is a comment section where maywriteyour thoughts and read others'.You will now have a book beside you to pick up withoneclick!When you are finished, just delete the app.Sincerely,Ted HughesHughesMath ColorMyMath
Listen Read Dr Jekyll and Hyde 1.0
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A listen, read and comment book.Dear Reader,I hope you enjoy listening, reading and commenting aboutTheStrange Case of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde by Robert LouiseStevenson.Kindle and other text formats available through thisapp.This book app is much more accessible than the Librivox.orgsitefor three reasons:1. The text is cut into chapter chunks for easier navigation.2. This app skips the tiresome repeating of the"Librivoxintroduction" that may distract from the story.3. After each chapter there is a comment section where maywriteyour thoughts and read others'.You will now have a book beside you to pick up withoneclick!When you are finished, just delete the app.Sincerely,Ted HughesHughesMath ColorMyMath
Listen to The Metamorphosis 1.0
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A listen, read and comment book.Dear Reader,I hope you enjoy listening, reading and commenting aboutTheMetamorphosis by Franz KafkaYou will find this book app much more accessible thantheLibrivox.org site for three reasons:1. The text is cut into chapter chunks for easier navigation.2. This app skips the tiresome repeating of the"Librivoxintroduction" that distracts from the story.3. After each chapter there is a comment section where maywriteyour thoughts and read others'.You will now have a book beside you to pick up withoneclick!When you are finished, just delete the app.Sincerely,Ted HughesHughesMath ColorMyMath
Antone's DJ Service 2.0
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Hi, my name is Tony Hornyan, owner ofAntone'sDJ Services, as the sole owner and operator, I insure mycompletecontrol and responsibility for planning your specialoccasion, oneon one, to make it as perfect as possible. 2014 marksmy 22nd yearas a disc jockey! I know how much work is involved inplanning aspecial function and am confident that my extensiveexperience canprovide you with the quality of service you desire!This experiencehas also helped me to “read” a crowd and play theappropriate musicto keep your guests dancing all night long.Everybody wants a Dream Wedding or certain special occasion,sodon’t let your entertainment be anything less. Don’t just makeaphone call, talk to an organized professional who will guideyouevery step of the way, from the first guests arriving, untilthelast dance is over. When planning parties I know how much workisinvolved in making everything perfect, especiallyWEDDINGS.Antone’s DJ Services realizes every little detail has tobeperfect, that’s the way I work, very thoroughly. Because ofthisdedication I supply an extensive variety of information,whilelengthy in appearance, once completed, it is well worth theextratime to go through to make every occasion just the wayyouplanned.
Color My Math Facts 1.0
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Videos that visually organize numbersbyquantity and color.Kindergarten goal: Counting by 130,Counting by 2's, 3's, 4's, 5's, 6's, 7's, 8's, 9's and 10.4 Simple Addition goalsVedic MultiplicationSquare numbers 1 through 25 squared.Writings on why ColorMyMath is they way of the future.This is dedicated to one of my math students who is learningtheirmultiplication tables 12 X 12 and all students who learntheirsquares up to 25. Pythagoras' Theorem.
US History Docs Listen Read 1.0
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United States Historical Documents: ArticlesofConfederation, The U.S. Constitution, The DeclarationofIndependence, and The Gettysburg Address.The Articles of Confederation: On November 15th, 1777TheArticles of Confederation became the first constitution oftheUnited States, though not yet ratified by the thirteenoriginalcolonies. Ratification of the Articles took place almostthree anda half years later on March 1st, 1781. The purpose of thearticleswas to create a confederation of sovereign states with aweakcentral government; thus allowing state governments to wieldmostof the power. It wasn’t long before the need for a strongerfederalgovernment was realized which led to the Articles beingreplaced bythe United States Constitution. The Articles ofConfederation isthe common term for The Articles of Confederationand PerpetualUnion.The U.S. Constitution: The United States Constitution isthelegal backbone of the United States of America and comprisesthebasic laws of the United States Federal Government. Delegatesfromtwelve of the thirteen original colonies put theConstitution’sframe work together in May 1787 in Philadelphia. TheConstitutiondefines the three branches of government and theirjurisdictions;they are the Executive Branch (President/VicePresident),Legislative Branch (Congress comprised of the Senate& House ofRepresentatives), and the Judicial Branch (theSupreme Court). Theneed for three branches of government was tocreate a separation ofpowers so that not one person or group hasfull responsibilities,but that they’re spread out and each branchmust refer to the otherby a means of checks and balances.The Declaration of Independence: The Declaration ofIndependenceis a document that is the epitome of freedom andliberty. It wasdrafted by Thomas Jefferson in 1776 as a list ofgrievances againstthe King of England, George III. The Declarationexpresses theconviction of Americans in a philosophy ofself-evident truths ofwhat individual liberty and freedom shouldbe. The Declaration wasthe beginning to separation from England andthe catalyst for abirth of a nation.The Gettysburg Address: The Gettysburg Address is consideredoneof the greatest and most quoted speeches of a PresidentthroughoutAmerican history. President Abraham Lincoln gave hisaddress on thebattlefield at Gettysburg, Pennsylvania on November19th, 1863. Itwas a few months after the battle at Gettysburg wasover, thepurpose of Lincoln being there was to consecrate acemetery to thefallen Union soldiers of the Civil War. It isbelieved thatLincoln’s main goal of this opportunity was to fightfor the UnitedStates as a united country and to express theequality of all underthe law. (Summaries by Aldark)
Oliver Twist Listen and Read 1.0
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I am happy to provide you with Oliver Twist,achapter by chapter audiobook. And like a real book you can linktothe best online text at the LiteratureNetworkwww.online-literature.com.- hughesmathOliver Twist; or, The Parish Boy's Progress is the secondnovelby Charles Dickens. The story is about an orphan Oliver Twist,whoendures a miserable existence in a workhouse and then isplacedwith an undertaker. He escapes and travels to London where hemeetsthe Artful Dodger, leader of a gang of juvenile pickpockets.Oliveris led to the lair of their elderly criminal trainer Fagin,naivelyunaware of their unlawful activities. Packed with a hostofunforgettable characters this story will have you laughingandcrying in turn(but mostly laughing).A must for any booklover.(Summary by Wiki and T.Hynes-narrator )Thanks to my students who inspire me to write apps to bringgreatstories to your thumb... then ear, eye and heart. -hughesmath
Heart of Darkness Listen Read 1.0
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A listen, read and comment book.Dear Reader,I hope you enjoy listening, reading and commenting about HeartofDarkness by Joseph Conrad. Kindle and other text formatsavailablethrough this app.This book app is much more accessible than the Librivox.orgsitefor three reasons:1. The text is cut into chapter chunks for easier navigation.2. This app skips the tiresome repeating of the"Librivoxintroduction" that may distract from the story.3. After each chapter there is a comment section where maywriteyour thoughts and read others'.You will now have a book beside you to pick up withoneclick!When you are finished, just delete the app.Sincerely,Ted HughesHughesMath ColorMyMath
Hamlet audio and text 1.0
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Listen Read and Comment on Hamlet.
Importance of Being Earnest 1.0
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Listen, Read, and Comment on The Importance of Being Earnest
Color My Clock in Motion 1.0
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Quantity and Color represent numbers and in turn Time!