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The Lord of the Rings BBC Dramatisation – Audio CD This trilogy of J.R.R. Tolkien’s Middle Earth is presented in dramatisation from the BBC with original music and sound effects Get Other Middle Earth Audio Books click here The Lord of the Rings – J.R.R. Tolkien – BBC – Audio Book CDs Brand New (still shrink wrapped): 13 Hours 12 CDs This trilogy of Tolkien’s Middle Earth is presented in dramatisation from the BBC with original music and sound effects. It has actors playing the parts of the stories characters – it is not a reading of the book. In ancient times the Rings of Power were crafted by the Elven-smiths and Sauron The Dark Lord forged the One Ring filling it with his own power so that he could rule all others. But the One Ring was taken from him and though he sought it throughout Middle-earth it remained lost to him. After many a more details…..
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Arabic may refer to either literary Arabic ى) or the many localized varieties of Arabic commonly called “colloquial Arabic.” Arabs consider literary Arabic as the standard language and tend to view everything else as mere dialects., refers both to the language of present-day media across North Africa and the Middle East and to the language of the Qur’an. (The expression media here includes most television and radio, and practically all written matter, including all books, newspapers, magazines, documents of every kind, and reading primers for small children.) “Colloquial” or “dialectal” Arabic refers to the many national or regional varieties derived from Classical Arabic, spoken across North Africa and the Middle East, which constitute the everyday spoken language. These sometimes differ enough to be mutually incomprehensible. These dialects are typically unwritten, although a certain amount of literature (particularly plays and poetry) exists in many of them. They are often used to varying degrees in informal spoken media, such as soap operas and talk shows. Literary Arabic or classical Arabic is the official language of all Arab countries and is the only form of Arabic taught in schools at all stages.
Persian, the more widely used name of the language in English, is an Anglicized form derived from Latin *Persianus < Latin Persia < Greek Πέρσις P
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Arabic may refer to either literary Arabic ى) or the many localized varieties of Arabic commonly called “colloquial Arabic.” Arabs consider literary Arabic as the standard language and tend to view everything else as mere dialects., refers both to the language of present-day media across North Africa and the Middle East and to the language of the Qur’an. (The expression media here includes most television and radio, and practically all written matter, including all books, newspapers, magazines, documents of every kind, and reading primers for small children.) “Colloquial” or “dialectal” Arabic refers to the many national or regional varieties derived from Classical Arabic, spoken across North Africa and the Middle East, which constitute the everyday spoken language. These sometimes differ enough to be mutually incomprehensible. These dialects are typically unwritten, although a certain amount of literature (particularly plays and poetry) exists in many of them. They are often used to varying degrees in informal spoken media, such as soap operas and talk shows. Literary Arabic or classical Arabic is the official language of all Arab countries and is the only form of Arabic taught in schools at all stages.
Persian, the more widely used name of the language in English, is an Anglicized form derived from Latin *Persianus < Latin Persia < Greek Πέρσις P
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Fundamentals of Spiritual Alchemy by Caroline Myss Live Workshop View all our Caroline Myss Audio CD click here Fundamentals of Spiritual Alchemy – Caroline Myss – Audio CD Brand New (still shrink wrapped): 4 CDs This CD series recorded live at the Association for Humanistic Psychology seminar in Miami Beach. Florida in June 2000 focuses on identifying the influences in our lives that keep us from making changes and understanding the wisdom that the ancients of the Mystery Schools of the Middle Ages had–teaching the insight necessary to begin changing your “lead” issues to “gold” (changing the “bad” in our lives to “good”). Carol more details…..
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The Lord of the Rings BBC Dramatisation – Audio CD This trilogy of J.R.R. Tolkien’s Middle Earth is presented in dramatisation from the BBC with original music and sound effects Get Other Middle Earth Audio Books click here The Lord of the Rings – J.R.R. Tolkien – BBC – Audio Book CDs Brand New (still shrink wrapped): 13 Hours 12 CDs This trilogy of Tolkien’s Middle Earth is presented in dramatisation from the BBC with original music and sound effects. It has actors playing the parts of the stories characters – it is not a reading of the book. In ancient times the Rings of Power were crafted by the Elven-smiths and Sauron The Dark Lord forged the One R more details…..
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Dr. Chopra suggested that the United States should look to the sources of money, arms and military training that comes from the West’s oil purchases and military support of Pakistan
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Afghan Languages - Dari is the official name for the Persian language spoken in Afghanistan and is a synonymous term for Parsi. There are different opinions about the origin of the word Dari. The majority of scholars believe that Dari refers to the Persian word darbār, meaning “Court”, as it was the formal language of the Sassanids. This opinion is supported by medieval sources and early Islamic historians.In Afghanistan Dari is also called Farsi or Parsi. These different names have been used synonymously to refer to the spoken language. Iranian languages are widely used language in Central Asia both by native speakers and as trade languages. Many of these languages are frequently mutually intelligible. Dari is a branch of the Indo-Iranian (Indo-Aryan) languages, a subfamily of the Indo-European languages. There are three different phases in the development of Indo-Iranian languages: Old, Middle, and Modern.[citation needed] Old Dari/Farsi and the Avestan language represents the old stage of development and were spoken in ancient Bactria. The Avestan language is called Avestan because the sacred scriptures of Zoroastrianism, Avesta, were written in this old form. Avestan died out long before the advent of Islam and except for scriptural use not much has remained of it. Old Dari, however, survived and there are many written records of old Dari, in cuneiform called Maikhi, in Khorasan. Old Dari was spoken until around the third century BC. It was a highly inflected language. Dari is the major language of Afghanistan, and is spoken in the northern and western parts, and the capital, Kabul, in the east. Approximately 70% of the population of Afghanistan are native speakers.
Pashto Pashto also known as Pakhto, Pushto, Pukhto, Pashtoe, Pashtu, Pushtu or Pushtoo) is a language spoken by Pashtuns living in Afghanistan and western Pakistan. Pashto belongs to the Southeastern Iranian branch of the Indo-Iranian branch of the Indo-European language family. Other languages in the Eastern Iranian branch of languages include Sarikoli, Wakhi, Munji, and Shughni. Other notable related Iranian languages include Persian, Kurdish, Balochi, Gilaki, spoken in the Middle East, and Ossetic, which is spoken in the Caucasus.Pashto is spoken by about 15 million people in the western provinces of North-West Frontier Province, Federally Administered Tribal Areas, and Balochistan of Pakistan and by over 6 million people in the south, east, west and a few northern provinces of Afghanistan. Smaller, modern “transplant” communities are also found in Sindh (Karachi, Hyderabad). Other smaller communities of Pashto speakers also thrive in northeastern Iran. Pashto is spoken by a large part of Afghanistan’s population who are of Pashtun origin, as well as by ethnic Pashtuns who live in Pakistan.
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Arabic may refer to either literary Arabic ى) or the many localized varieties of Arabic commonly called “colloquial Arabic.” Arabs consider literary Arabic as the standard language and tend to view everything else as mere dialects., refers both to the language of present-day media across North Africa and the Middle East and to the language of the Qur’an. (The expression media here includes most television and radio, and practically all written matter, including all books, newspapers, magazines, documents of every kind, and reading primers for small children.) “Colloquial” or “dialectal” Arabic refers to the many national or regional varieties derived from Classical Arabic, spoken across North Africa and the Middle East, which constitute the everyday spoken language. These sometimes differ enough to be mutually incomprehensible. These dialects are typically unwritten, although a certain amount of literature (particularly plays and poetry) exists in many of them. They are often used to varying degrees in informal spoken media, such as soap operas and talk shows. Literary Arabic or classical Arabic is the official language of all Arab countries and is the only form of Arabic taught in schools at all stages.
Persian, the more widely used name of the language in English, is an Anglicized form derived from Latin *Persianus < Latin Persia < Greek Πέρσις P
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The five parts which form the book are:. ‘The Ainulindale’ ‘Valaquenta’ ‘Quenta Silmarillion’ ‘Akallabeth’ ‘Of the Rings of Power and the Third Age’. This audiobook is read aloud my Martin Shaw. Duration : 0:10:0 …
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Travel Talk Egyptian Arabic Includes Lonely Planet Egyptian Phrase Book and 1 Audio CDs Get Other Arabic language learning Audio click here Travel Talk Egyptian Arabic – Phrase Book and Audio CD Brand New : Includes 250+ page phrasebook and 1 60 minute Audio CDs TravelTalk presents a simplified language survival system for travelers. Includes a 60 minute audio CD in both English target language and a fold out audio guide transcript of the 300 essential words and phrases most frequently needed while traveling developed by Penton’s foreign language specialists. Also included is Lonely Planet’s com more details…..
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