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Books with title Rugby for beginners

  • Birds for Beginners

    Nathan Stanfield

    language (, March 23, 2012)
    With over 900 species of birds in the United States, identifying even the most common species can be a daunting task.Enter Birds for Beginners (Learn Birds! Series, Book 1). Created with Kindle Fire in mind (but viewable on other Kindle models as well), Birds for Beginners showcases the bird species most commonly found throughout the United States. No fancy jargon or confusing statistics—just beautiful photographs and identification of 27 birds. Kids and grown-ups alike are sure to enjoy this simple introduction to a diverse world of animal life. Birds for Beginners…because the time is right to Learn Birds! Birds in this book:American GoldfinchAmerican RobinBlack-capped ChickadeeBlue JayCanada GooseChipping SparrowCommon CrowCommon GrackleCommon StarlingDark-eyed JuncoDowny WoodpeckerGreat Blue HeronGreat Horned OwlHerring GullHouse FinchHouse SparrowKestrelKilldeerMallard DuckMourning DoveNorthern CardinalNorthern MockingbirdPigeonRed-tailed HawkRed-winged BlackbirdSong SparrowTurkey Vulture
  • Yoga for Beginners

    Brian Burns

    Paperback (Rosen Classroom, Aug. 15, 2011)
    This straightforward guide offers beginners an introduction to the principles and benefits of yoga. Readers will learn about the eight limbs of Classical Yoga, the significance of ethical living, the interaction of the mind and body, methods for controlling breathing and the senses, and techniques for meditation. The section on asanas includes thirty-three fully illustrated postures with step-by-step explanations.
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  • Rugby for beginners

    Ray Williams

    Hardcover (Souvenir Press, March 15, 1973)
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  • Rugby for Beginners

    Ray Williams

    Paperback (Intl Specialized Book Services, Oct. 1, 1984)
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  • Riding for Beginners

    Sibylee Luise Binder, Gefion Wolf

    Paperback (Sterling, Dec. 31, 2001)
    Recreational horse riding is one of the fastest growing of all sports, and at last there's a guide that makes training as much fun as riding itself! Master the basics of choosing the right horse, learn to be safe in the saddle, communicate well with your horse, develop your "seat," and enjoy the pleasures that riders have known for centuries. Beautiful full-color photos on every page show you exciting action mixed with close-ups of every technique you need to know. You'll become familiar with both the physiology and psychology of your horse. Equipment also gets a whole chapter--yours, and your horse's. So does taking command the way your horse wants you to, including the proper way to saddle and bridle, and grooming methods that promote bonding. Then comes the thrill of riding, including beginning exercises, walking, trotting, and galloping, and soon you'll experience the indescribable adventures only a rider can know.
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  • Fortran for Beginners

    Christopher Lampton

    Library Binding (Franklin Watts, March 1, 1984)
    An introduction to FORTRAN, the first major computer language, including a language sampler and step-by-step instruction for programming.
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  • Baa for Beginners

    Deborah Fajerman

    Hardcover (Gardners Books, Jan. 31, 2005)
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  • Baa for Beginners

    Deborah Fajerman

    Paperback (B.E.S. Publishing, Feb. 1, 2005)
    New from the author of the popular and funny How to Speak Moo!, this amusing tale asks preschoolers if they�ve ever wondered what sheep are telling each other when they say: �Baa!� Baa for Beginners hopes to answer that question, and the answers are silly enough to keep kids giggling from first page to last. They�ll learn the near baa and the far baa, the shivery and the wobbly baa. They�ll discover how their baa sounds when it�s dark at night�and how it sounds when the sun is bright. Author Deborah Fajerman�s comical color illustrations appear on every page of this hilarious book.
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  • Basic for Beginners

    Christopher Lampton

    Library Binding (Franklin Watts, March 1, 1984)
    A BASIC language tutorial for junior and senior high school students details the fundamental principles and techniques of computer programming and includes a handy glossary of terms, concepts, and program commands
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  • Riding For Beginners

    Sibylle Binder, Gefion Wolf

    Hardcover (Sterling, Dec. 31, 1998)
    Recreational horse riding is one of the fastest growing of all sports, and at last there's a guide that makes training as much fun as riding itself! Master the basics of choosing the right horse, learn to be safe in the saddle, communicate well with your horse, keep up with your friends on the trail, and enjoy the pleasures that riders have known for centuries. Beautiful full-color photos on every page show you exciting action mixed with close-ups of every technique you need to know. You'll become familiar with both the physiology and psychology of your horse. Equipment also gets a whole chapter--yours, and your horse's. So does taking command the way your horse wants you to, including the proper way to saddle and bridle, and grooming methods that promote bonding. Then comes the thrill of riding, including beginning exercises, walking, trotting, and galloping, and soon you'll experience the indescribable adventures that only a rider can know. 144 pages (all in color), 7 1/4 x 9 5/8.
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  • Yoga for Beginners

    Brian Burns, Howard Kent, Claire Hayler

    Library Binding (Rosen Pub Group, Aug. 15, 2011)
    This straightforward guide offers beginners an introduction to the principles and benefits of yoga. Readers will learn about the eight limbs of Classical Yoga, the significance of ethical living, the interaction of the mind and body, methods for controlling breathing and the senses, and techniques for meditation. The section on asanas includes thirty-three fully illustrated postures with step-by-step explanations.
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  • Baa for Beginners

    Deborah Fajerman

    Paperback (Red Fox, Feb. 2, 2006)
    The language of sheep is Baa and every single word is baa...There are many different ways to baa, but when they are lambs, sheep only know one kind, which is why the field trip Mrs Ramsbottom takes them on is so important. Mrs Ramsbottom takes her class out into the country to learn the finer points of baa in situ. And soon they're good enough to take their Baa exams, for which they all gain a gold star!