By Enid Blyton
ISBN-10: 1405272317
ISBN-13: 9781405272315
A lovely children’s crime tale from the world’s best-loved children’s writer, Enid Blyton. Who can have robbed the theatre's safe?
The theatre secure has been robbed and Boysie, the pantomime cat, is best of the record of suspects. yet may well his ally and fellow actress, Zoe, be the genuine thief?
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The word “technology” is generally defined as the application of tools and methods, particularly the study, development, and application of devices, machines, and techniques for manufacturing and productive processes. On a deeper level, however, technology is the disclosure and manipulation of the essence of things (Heidegger, 1993). Technologies extract the essences out of human abilities by instrumentalizing them and by depriving them of their original lived context. An example is the invention of the automobile: The essential ability of human movement is extracted and intensified through the technology of the car, which, in turn, reduces the lived and embodied context of human motility.
Ong (1988) points out that in the oral world the word is essentially a call or a cry to the other, and that speech is not a reification of concepts or information, “but an event, an action” between people (p. 267). Every night we—and the other parents and children who have loved this book—enacted and performed the same story-event because it made our child feel safe, comfortable, and protected. Synesthesia Reading restructures the perceptual experience of human beings. We saw that the alphabet requires the translation of the language field into phonemes, which then are represented by symbols on the page.
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