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Júlia 525. (Rózsa t?vis nélkül)
Júlia 525. (Rózsa t?vis nélkül)
Carol Marinelli
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Júlia 525. (Rózsa t?vis nélkül)
Romana 531. (Reflektorfény)
Romana 531. (Reflektorfény)
Nancy Robards Thompson
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Romana 531. (Reflektorfény)
Romana 576. (Veszélyes test?r)
Romana 576. (Veszélyes test?r)
Carole Mortimer
¥18.56
Romana 576. (Veszélyes test?r)
?larcosbál meglepetésekkel
?larcosbál meglepetésekkel
Lynn Raye Harris
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larcosbál meglepetésekkel
Szelíd ragadozó
Szelíd ragadozó
Melissa James
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Szelíd ragadozó
Bál a palotában
Bál a palotában
Christina Hollis
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Bál a palotában
Együtt ezer veszélyben
Együtt ezer veszélyben
Raye Morgan
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Együtt ezer veszélyben
Gyengéd macsó
Gyengéd macsó
Judy Campbell
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Gyengéd macsó
Szerelem a vadonban
Szerelem a vadonban
Fiona McArthur
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Szerelem a vadonban
?sszek?t a szerelem
?sszek?t a szerelem
Susan Stephens
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sszekt a szerelem
Júlia 547. (A hetedik év)
Júlia 547. (A hetedik év)
Cathy Williams
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Júlia 547. (A hetedik év)
Romana 538. (Senki t?bbet harmadszor)
Romana 538. (Senki t?bbet harmadszor)
Lucy King
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Romana 538. (Senki t?bbet harmadszor)
Romana 574. (A tiltott gyüm?lcs íze)
Romana 574. (A tiltott gyüm?lcs íze)
Carole Mortimer
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Romana 574. (A tiltott gyüm?lcs íze)
Hétvégi v?legény
Hétvégi v?legény
Miranda Lee
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Hétvégi v?legény
M?rchen von H. Ch. Andersen
M?rchen von H. Ch. Andersen
Dorota Skwark
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Lucrarea de fa?? are ?n vedere tratarea unei adev?rate realit??i europene ?nc? nerezolvat?: migra?ia. Ea este un fenomen cu care se confrunt? aproape toate popoarele lumii, efectele ei marc?nd societatea, fie din perspectiva celor care pleac? dintr-o ?ar? (a emigran?ilor), fie din perspectiva celor care vin ?ntr-o ?ar? (a imigran?ilor). Personal eu am sim?it emigra?ia ca pe o tr?ire pe un interval ?n care omul vie?uie?te ?ntre dou? lumi, lumi ca dou? p?r?i din sine pe care nu poate s? le mai uneasc? pentru a fi un ?ntreg. Lectura acestei lucr?ri este o incursiune ?n via?a emigrantului, cu motiva?ia lui, cu lumea lui din ?ara de unde pleac?, cu lumea lui ?n ?ara unde se a?az?, cu efectele ?i schimb?rile pe care le provoac? acest fenomen la nivel individual ?i social. Este o incursiune ?n apropierea unor realit??i occidentale unde emigran?ii ?ncearc? s? supravie?uiasc? discrimin?rilor ?i umilin?elor. Este tr?irea re?ntoarcerii acas?, ?n apropierea anotimpurilor ?i a eternit??ilor rom?ne?ti.
Theodore Roosevelt
Theodore Roosevelt
Henry Cabot Lodge
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Theodore Roosevelt had the good fortune to be born of a well-known, long-established family, with every facility for education and with an atmosphere of patriotism and disinterested service both to country and humanity all about him. In his father he had before him an example of lofty public spirit, from which it would have been difficult to depart. But if the work of his ancestors relieved him from the hard struggle which meets an unaided man at the outset, he also lacked the spur of necessity to prick the sides of his intent, in itself no small loss. As a balance to the opportunity which was his without labor, he had not only the later difficulties which come to him to whom fate has been kind at the start; he had also spread before him the temp-tations inseparable from such inherited advantages as fell to his lot—temptations to a life of sports and pleasure, to lettered ease, to an amateur's career in one of the fine arts, perhaps to a money-making business, likewise an inheritance, none of them easily to be set aside in obedience to the stern rule that the larger and more facile the opportunity the greater and more insistent the responsibility. ? About Author: ? henry Cabot Lodge (May 12, 1850 – November 9, 1924) was an American Republican Senator and historian from Massachusetts. Lodge received his PhD in history from Harvard. Lodge was a long-time friend and confidant of Theodore Roosevelt. Lodge had the role (but not the official title) of the first Senate Majority Leader. He is best known for his positions on foreign policy, especially his battle with President Woodrow Wilson in 1919 over the Treaty of Versailles. Lodge demanded Congressional control of declarations of war; Wilson refused and blocked Lodge's move to ratify the treaty with reservations. As a result, the United States never joined the League of Nations.Historian George E. Mowry argues that: Henry Cabot Lodge was one of the best informed statesmen of his time, he was an excellent parliamentarian, and he brought to bear on foreign questions a mind that was at once razor sharp and devoid of much of the moral cant that was so typical of the age....[Yet] Lodge never made the contributions he should have made, largely because of Lodge the person. He was opportunistic, selfish, jealous, condescending, supercilious, and could never resist calling his opponent's spade a dirty shovel. Small wonder that except for Roosevelt and Root, most of his colleagues of both parties disliked him, and many distrusted him. * * *
Szívhang 476. (Rómeó doktor választása)
Szívhang 476. (Rómeó doktor választása)
Laura Iding
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Szívhang 476. (Rómeó doktor választása)
Szívhang 475. (A szép idegen)
Szívhang 475. (A szép idegen)
Meredith Webber
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Szívhang 475. (A szép idegen)
Júlia 539. (?rzéki illatok)
Júlia 539. (?rzéki illatok)
Kate Hardy
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Júlia 539. (?rzéki illatok)
Szívhang 470. (A londoni látogató)
Szívhang 470. (A londoni látogató)
Maggie Kingsley
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Szívhang 470. (A londoni látogató)
Júlia 581. (Rabul ejtett szív)
Júlia 581. (Rabul ejtett szív)
Abby Green
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Júlia 581. (Rabul ejtett szív)