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Books with author George Moore MD

  • Esther Waters

    George Moore

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  • Vain Fortune

    George Moore

    eBook
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  • The Music of Mars

    George G. Moore

    eBook (Year of the Book, Jan. 20, 2018)
    **2018 The Wishing Shelf Book Awards FinalistAfter a disagreement with her project leader, Gretchen Blake finds herself blackballed from the archaeology field. Around the same time, her husband declines to renew their marriage contract. Alone, with money a growing concern, she accepts a job from MarsVantage to decipher odd symbols in a remote Martian cave. If she can correctly interpret them, MarsVantage will gain access to a cavern filled with an energy source that could dramatically improve their circumstances while Gretchen could reclaim her position on Earth.Interplanetary, MarsVantage’s Earth-based rival, will stop at nothing--industrial espionage, bribery, theft, and even murder--to keep Gretchen and MarsVantage from succeeding. Before ever stepping on to the Martian plain, Gretchen finds herself caught in the middle, wanting only to finish the job and return to Earth. As time goes on, she discovers something more valuable than energy--she finds intriguing alien information that could forever alter her future as well as MarsVantage's and quite possibly humanity's. Can Gretchen secure the alien technology? Will she stay on Mars, a place she finally feels like she belongs, and pursue a budding relationship with her MarsVantage project leader, Frank?
  • Cloze, Grades 4-5

    George Moore

    Paperback (Didax Educational Research Inc, May 15, 1996)
    Cloze is a method of developing comprehension by providing partial written passages with important information omitted.
  • Cloze: Comprehension in Context, Grades 2-3

    George Moore

    Paperback (Didax Educational Resouces, May 1, 1996)
    Cloze is a method of developing comprehension by providing partial written passages with important information omitted.
  • The Music of Mars

    George G. Moore

    Paperback (Year of the Book Press, Jan. 7, 2018)
    **2018 The Wishing Shelf Book Awards FinalistAfter a disagreement with her project leader, Gretchen Blake finds herself blackballed from the archaeology field. Around the same time, her husband declines to renew their marriage contract.Alone, with money a growing concern, she accepts a job from MarsVantage to decipher odd symbols in a remote Martian cave. If she can correctly interpret them, MarsVantage will gain access to a cavern filled with an energy source that could dramatically improve their circumstances while Gretchen could reclaim her position on Earth.Interplanetary, MarsVantage’s Earth-based rival, will stop at nothing--industrial espionage, bribery, theft, and even murder--to keep Gretchen and MarsVantage from succeeding. Before ever stepping on to the Martian plain, Gretchen finds herself caught in the middle, wanting only to finish the job and return to Earth. As time goes on, she discovers something more valuable than energy--she finds intriguing alien information that could forever alter her future as well as MarsVantage's and quite possibly humanity's. Can Gretchen secure the alien technology? Will she stay on Mars, a place she finally feels like she belongs, and pursue a budding relationship with her MarsVantage project leader, Frank?
  • Ancient Rome

    George Moore

    Paperback (Didax Educational Resources, Feb. 1, 2001)
    Combining teacher notes, historical information, high-quality reproducible activity pages and detailed drawings, Ancient Rome brings this ancient civilization to life in your classroom!
  • The Secrets of the Alchemist

    George Moore

    eBook
    A story of science, ghosts, and mysticism, set during the time of the Crusades, "The Secrets of the Alchemist" shows the alchemical transformation of two enemies whose ideals overcome the intolerance of the times. Stan, a young European boy, is taken captive by the Muslim forces during the Crusades. His Arab captor, Hazim, wishes to teach the boy the secrets of Arabic science and mysticism that he had wanted to teach his own son. This story is intended for the 12 to 18 year age group.
  • The Untilled Field

    George Moore

    eBook (Interactive Media, Jan. 11, 2018)
    Kate Ede is bored provincial housewife. She is married to an asthmatic draper. This seemingly uneventful and hopeless existence is suddenly disturbed by a handsome travelling actor who comes to lodge with her family. Kate succumbs to temptation and has to face disastrous consequences.
  • Mental Math Workouts: 360 Mind-Stretchers Level A

    George Moore

    Paperback (Didax Educational Resources, March 1, 1998)
    With almost 200 different types of mental math problems in this reproducible book, Mental Math Workouts presents a challenging format that stresses problem solving and the reinforcement of math facts. A glossary of mathematical terms and student assessment records are provided to help the teacher keep track of individual student progress. Each set of activities includes a review exercise, which provides slightly more difficult problems to reinforce covered concepts. Also in this series are Mental Math Workouts, Grades 5-7, Mental Math Workouts, Grades 6-8, and Mental Math Workouts, Grades 7-9.
  • The Untilled Field: novel

    George Moore

    Paperback (Colin Smythe Ltd, May 15, 2000)
    Bubbling with enthusiasm for the revival of Gaelic in Ireland, George Moore suggested to the Gaelic League that it should publish a translation of a modern work that children might study in school and that artists might imitate and so begin a new tradition of Gaelic Literature. It was a sensible idea that was delayed at first for want of agreement within the League over a suitable text. Spurred on by his friends, Moore himself then set about writing some tales of Irish life for this end. They were translated by Taidgh O’Donohue and published in 1902 in the New Ireland Review. Later a collection of these and more stories appeared under the title An T-Úr-Gort, Sgéalta; a version of this, reworked by Moore in English as The Untilled Field, followed in 1903. It proved subsequently the one of his works that pleased Moore best for its affectionate portraits of Irish rural life. The book is one of the richest and most perfectly written of his works and the depth of feeling that went into its composition is evident throughout. This new printing of the text of the 1931 edition also contains the texts of ‘In the Clay’ and ‘The Way Back’ which Moore omitted from that edition. It has an Introduction by Richard Allen Cave.
  • The Untilled Field

    George Moore

    Hardcover (Palala Press, May 3, 2016)
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