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No.TitleAuthorCategoryIssue
05.  Krishnamurti and Deep Ecology Radhika HerzbergerPhilosophy14
06.  Educating for the Art of Living Javier Gomez RodriguezPhilosophy14
07.  Science and Religion Patrick FosterPhilosophy14
08.  Learning in Kinship V RajivConcerns In Education14
09.  Educating Romeo and His Teacher Shashidhar JagadeeshanConcerns In Education14
10.  Let's Play Sharad JainConcerns In Education14
11.  Poorna:  An Alternative, Inclusive School?Renu SrinivasanConcerns In Education14
12.  Writing Textbooks for Children Usha AroorConcerns In Education14
13.  A Life Well-lived: Education and ValuesN VenuConcerns In Education14
14.  Re-examining Words in Education The EditorsConcerns In Education14
15.  Exploring a New Dimension to Learning Meredy Benson RiceLearning Initiatives14
16.  A Mathematical Enquiry Padmavathy SundararajanLearning Initiatives14
17.  The Art of Making Machines: A Science ClassroomK SrinivasanLearning Initiatives14
18.  What Must Social Studies Teach? An Exploration for Class SixRoopika JayaramLearning Initiatives14
19.  The Living Past Diba SiddiqiLearning Initiatives14
20.  Timeless Questions: A Twelfth Grade Social Studies ClassWillem ZwartLearning Initiatives14
21.  Teaching Academy, Ojai 2009 Gopal Krishnamurthy, Michael Lommel,Susan (Sunsong) ClarkReports14
22.  Teaching Academy: A Participant?s PerspectiveMary HeerinReports14
23.  What Did You Ask at School Today? Kamala V MukundaBook Announcement14
26.  Educating the Educator: Self-Inquiry for Parents and TeachersO. R. RaoConcerns in Education13
27.  Walks: To Nurture the NaturalKanthi PhatakNature13
28.  Reading Children: A Perspective from PoetrySiddartha MenonReflection13
29.  Joy of Geography V. ArunCurriculum and Practice13
30.  Preparing the Ground for Meaningful Writing Keerthi L. MukundaCurriculum and Practice13
31.  Self-directed Learning in Mathematics: Applying Krishnamurti in everyday classroom practiceTanuj ShahCurriculum and Practice13
32.  What are Children Learning from Us? EditorsConcerns in Education13
33.  Democracy in Education: An Exploration of StructureN. VenuCurriculum and Practice13
34.  On Being an Effective Teacher R. VenkateshCurriculum and Practice13
35.  Music in the Classroom Ruth ChandyCurriculum and Practice13
36.  Seeking out a New Role for Dance Shabari RaoCurriculum and Practice13
37.  The Philosophical Underpinnings of Holistic Education Kalpana VenugopalPhilosophy13
38.  The School of Life Stephen SmithPhilosophy13
39.  Scribbles on a Blackboard: Travels to a Turkish Mathematics VillageAshna SenReflection13
40.  Envy and the High Demands of Love Brian EdwardsPhilosophy13
41.  Reaching out to Government Schools in Tamil Nadu Sumitra M. Gautama, Suchitra RamakumarCurriculum and Practice13
42.  Exploring Krishnamurti's Insights Kabir JaithirthaPhilosophy13
45.  The Scientific Spirit and the Quest for Wisdom P. KrishnaConcerns in Education12
46.  Aesthetics and the Sense of Wonder in the Teaching of Science and Mathematics Shailesh A ShiraliCurriculum and Practice12
47.  Yet Another Confession of a Science Teacher N. J. KrishnanCurriculum and Practice12
48.  Culture in One's Life T. M. KrishnaReflection12
49.  The Philosophy of Vocational Education Patrick FosterPhilosophy12
50.  Thinking about Art Radhika NeelakantanReflection12
51.  Chakravyuha G. GautamaConcerns in Education12
52.  Understanding the Story of Our Lives: The Limitations of the Tools of ScienceAnya Van Zijll LanghoutConcerns in Education12
53.  An Approach to Environmental Education: Lessons from KrishnamurtiV. ArunCurriculum and Practice12
54.  Drawing Students into Environmental Education V. SantaramCurriculum and Practice12
55.  The Evolution of the Sanctuary Schools at Kaigal Sudha PremnathNature12
56.  Rules of Living Yasmin JayathirthaPhilosophy12
57.  Preparing Students for Examinations And Teaching a Subject WellA. KumarasamyCurriculum and Practice12
58.  Fading Boundaries: Death of the School, the Teacher and the TaughtKrishna H.Concerns in Education12
59.  A Structural Answer to a Cultural Question: Mixed Age Group in the Middle School Akhila Seshadri and S. PadmavathyCurriculum and Practice12
60.  Action Research: The Power of Action through InquiryRaji SwaminathanPhilosophy12
63.  Goodness in a Changing World The EditorsConcerns in Education11
64.  Is Environmental Education an Oxymoron? David W. OrrConcerns in Education11
65.  On Mathematics, Nature, and the Nature of Learning Ashna SenCurriculum and Practice11
66.  The Elegant Science of Life: Biology Boxed in the classroom?Geetha IyerCurriculum and Practice11
67.  The Evolving Chant Venkatesh OnkarReflection11
68.  Perspectives on Testing Kamala V. MukundaConcerns in Education11
69.  The "Sameness" Curriculum G. AananthapadmanabhanCurriculum and Practice11
70.  Desperate Times and a New Order of Education Patrick FosterConcerns in Education11
71.  The Idea of Santiniketan: A Personal Understanding Pulak DuttaReflection11
72.  Meeting Life A landscapes and life skills courseStefi BarnaCurriculum and Practice11
73.  Teaching Creative Writing Geeta VarmaCurriculum and Practice11
74.  Nature Journal and Circle Time Two activities for the junior schoolSuseela KumaravelCurriculum and Practice11
75.  Amaltash Individualised learning in a vertical groupViju Jaithirtha With Roopa Devadasan and Kabir JaithirthaCurriculum and Practice11
76.  Knowledge and Dialogue in Education Javier G?mez Rodr?guezConcerns in Education11
77.  Contemporary Culture and Adolescent Risk Kartik KalyanramConcerns in Education11
80.  Placing Krishnamurti in the Philosophy of Education Dr. C. SeshadriPhilosophy10
81.  Responsibility to the Order Mary CadoganConcerns in Education10
82.  Exploring Fundamental Question at School Paul HerderReflection10
83.  Emotions and Learning N. VenuConcerns in Education10
84.  Teaching Peace Krishna KumarReflection10
85.  A Feeling for Beauty Dance in EducationLeela SamsonCurriculum and Practice10
86.  Building a Cathedral An Approach to Teaching PeotrySiddhartha MenonCurriculum and Practice10
87.  Confessions of a Science Teacher Colin FosterReflection10
88.  Igniting Minds With Science on WheelsNeerja RagahvanCurriculum and Practice10
89.  School Administration For Humanness and VitalityG. GautamaReflection10
90.  Krishnamurti's Letters to His School Introducing a New EditionRay McCoyConcerns in Education10
91.  Children and Reading Usha MukundaCurriculum and Practice10
92.  Creating Books Without a Formula Gita WolfReflection10
93.  Trans-personal Growth Devdas MenonPhilosophy10
94.  A Gently Socratic Enquiry Thomas E JacksonCurriculum and Practice10
95.  Dimensions of Awarness Raji SwaminathanPhilosophy10
96.  Adolescent Angst Dr. Karthik KalyandramReflection10
97.  Health Education Suchitra RamkumarCurriculum and Practice10
98.  It is the Educator who Needs Educating Stephen Smith and Alok MathurConcerns in Education10
99.  Crossing the Great Divide S. RamachanderConcerns in Education10
100.  Facilatating Career Discovery Dr. Gideon ArulmaniConcerns in Education10
101.  A Philosophical Look at Modern Culture Valentin GerlierPhilosophy10
102.  Physical Education An Integrated ApproachAlok MohantyCurriculum and Practice10
103.  Reality Isn't What It Used to Be Michael MendizzaPhilosophy10
106.  Alienation from the Wild Suprabha SeshanNature9
107.  What Makes a Teacher Stephen SmithPhilosophy9
108.  Towards a Philosophy of Physical Education Steffi Barna and Lorenzo CastellariCurriculum and Practice9
109.  Exploring the Potential of Physical Education as a Support for Learning (Part One)Steffi Barna and Lorenzo CastellariCurriculum and Practice9
110.  Physical Inquiry: The Body as Means of Learning (Part Two)Steffi Barna and Lorenzo CastellariCurriculum and Practice9
111.  Curriculum for an Inquiring Mind EditorsCurriculum and Practice9
112.  A Script for Self-Learning R. SaraswatiCurriculum and Practice9
113.  Teaching History: Learning to Look into the Mirror Toon ZweersCurriculum and Practice9
114.  Silent Looking: Exploring Perception with J. KrishnamurtiJohn V. ChristiansonPhilosophy9
115.  Yoga in the Classroom Roopa DevadassanCurriculum and Practice9
116.  A New Initiative - The Centre for Teacher LearningAlok Mathur and Chandrika MathurConcerns in Education9
117.  Leaves from a Teacher's Journal Monica KocharReflection9
118.  Brockwood Park School: Staff RetreatMarleen SchepersReflection9
119.  Krishnamurti on the Timetable Bill TaylorCurriculum and Practice9
120.  After School, What? StudentsReflection9
121.  The Teachings: Pushing the EnvelopePatrick FosterPhilosophy9
122.  The Nature of Mathematics - an Unfolding StoryShashidhar JagadeeshanCurriculum and Practice9
125.  On Nurtuting the Motivation to Learn: Outcome of a Group DiscussionEditorsConcerns in Education8
126.  Being Nothing, Doing Nothing: Cultivating the ?Other Part? of the BrainStephen SmithPhilosophy8
127.  On the Nature of a Walk Lalita ManjunathNature8
128.  Youth in Transition G. GautamaConcerns in Education8
129.  Breaking New Ground: Sourcing Materials for the History ClassroomEditorsCurriculum and Practice8
130.  Recreating the Sangam and Pallava Ages: Reflections on New WritingsVenkatesh OnkarCurriculum and Practice8
131.  Learning About the Beginnings of Life: Reflections of New WritingsP. RameshCurriculum and Practice8
132.  Cities and Cultures: New Approaches to the CurriculumAlok MathurCurriculum and Practice8
133.  A New Way of Thinking for Children: New Approaches to the CurriculumAkhila SeshadriCurriculum and Practice8
134.  The Hedgehog and the Fox: Reflections on a Father-Son DialogueO. R. RaoReflection8
135.  Building Bridges Between School and Village Traditional Performing ArtsV. R. DevikaConcerns in Education8
136.  Innocent Prejudice Kamala MukundaReflection8
137.  The Paradox of Being Responsible, Yet Not Responsible: A Compilation of Student ResponsesEditorsConcerns in Education8
138.  Healing Our Civilization's Intellectual Schizophrenia Patrick FosterPhilosophy8
139.  River Talk from the School in the Forest Suprabha SeshanNature8
140.  Observing the Universe: The Classroom in the SkyDr. RamachandranCurriculum and Practice8
141.  Reporting On a Child at School EditorsCurriculum and Practice8
142.  Reporting on the Kindergarten Child Bina ShivramCurriculum and Practice8
143.  Reporting on the Junior School Child G. ShobaCurriculum and Practice8
144.  Reporting on the Middle School Child Alok MathurCurriculum and Practice8
145.  Reporting on the Senior School Student Usha MukundaCurriculum and Practice8
148.  Philosophy as the Contribution of the Humanities Patrick FosterPhilosophy7
149.  Art, Creativity and All That O. R. RaoPhilosophy7
150.  Ninny stuff: Utility and Education Siddharth MenonConcerns in Education7
151.  Studying Economics as if People Mattered Toon ZweersConcerns in Education7
152.  Relating with the Earth: An Exploration of the Possibilities in Teaching GeographyKabir JaithirthaCurriculum and Practice7
153.  Issues in the Teaching of History: Lessons from KrishnamurtiRadhika HerzbergerCurriculum and Practice7
154.  The Student as Historian: The Possibilities of a Study Visit to a Historical SiteJayashree NambiarCurriculum and Practice7
155.  Creativity and Insight Editors7
156.  Creativity and Insight in Daily Life Shailesh ShiraliPhilosophy7
157.  When does the Seed Sprout? Neerja RagahvanReflection7
158.  Energy: A Multidisciplinary School ProjectK. Subramanian and Rajesh SanthanamCurriculum and Practice7
159.  Why Study History? P. SangeethaCurriculum and Practice7
160.  Teaching the History of The Indian National Movement V. GeethaCurriculum and Practice7
161.  Understanding Another Way of Learning: Personal Observations of a Junior School ClassroomSejal WasaniCurriculum and Practice7
162.  The Role of Study Trips in Education S. GopalanCurriculum and Practice7
163.  Making School Trips Meaningful V. Arun and Sumitra M. GautamaCurriculum and Practice7
164.  The Challenge of Teaching Psychology Adrian SydenhamCurriculum and Practice7
165.  At School with Design: Introducing Design StudiesAarti KawlraCurriculum and Practice7
166.  Origami and Mathematics (And my Experience with Class Nine)Shiv GaurCurriculum and Practice7
169.  Global Violence and Individual Responsibility P. KrishnaPhilosophy6
170.  Where Does Responsibility Lie? Usha RamanReflection6
171.  An Approach to Teaching Religion Patrick FosterPhilosophy6
172.  Speaking of God Geeta VaradanPhilosophy6
173.  What is a True Community? Toon ZweersReflection6
174.  The Frog Prince: Embracing the Negative in Our SelvesVinita Kaushik KapurReflection6
175.  Reinventing the Wheel? Amir HudaReflection6
176.  On Discovery: A responseKamala MukundaReflection6
177.  This Matter of Intellectual Understanding P. RameshPhilosophy6
178.  Erik Erikson's Theory of Development: A Teacher's ObservationsSuchitra RamkumarCurriculum and Practice6
179.  Competition and its Educational Consequences: Is There an Alternative?Shailesh ShiraliConcerns in Education6
180.  In Quest of Total Excellence Shama HusainReflection6
181.  Learning in Relationship Tarit BhattacharjeePhilosophy6
182.  Some Reflection Harshad ParekhReflection6
183.  On Learning Difficulties Bela RajaConcerns in Education6
184.  A Science Curriculum in the Making Yasmin JayathirthaCurriculum and Practice6
185.  Brockwood Park School and the Krishnamurti Legacy Bill TaylorReflection6
186.  Three Months at Rajghat Caroline RitchieReflection6
187.  Media and Education Jayashree Nambiar and Alok MathurConcerns in Education6
188.  Media, Society and Education: Perspectives and Issues for Our TimesJayashree Nambiar and Alok MathurConcerns in Education6
189.  Understanding our Media Experiences: Towards a Media Literacy CurriculumJayashree Nambiar and Alok MathurConcerns in Education6
190.  Sample Modules for Media Literacy: Module 1: Television NewsJayashree Nambiar and Alok MathurConcerns in Education6
191.  Sample Modules for Media Literacy: Module 2: Analyzing a Woman's MagazineJayashree Nambiar and Alok MathurConcerns in Education6
192.  Sample Modules for Media Literacy: Module 3: A Study of AdvertisementsJayashree Nambiar and Alok MathurConcerns in Education6
193.  Haiku: Art of PerceptionK. RameshNature6
194.  Bards and Birds S. RangaswamiNature6
195.  Trekking in the Himalayas Jayant TengsheNature6
198.  The Power of Truth Shailesh ShiraliPhilosophy5
199.  Towards a Consciousness Curriculum Stephen SmithPhilosophy5
200.  The Kindergarten Teacher Suchitra RamkumarCurriculum and Practice5
201.  The Open Classroom Shobha Gopalan and Anya van Z. LanghoutCurriculum and Practice5
202.  A New Look at Critical Thinking Patrick FosterConcerns in Education5
203.  Will you take the Risk? Lorenzo CastellariConcerns in Education5
204.  On Nurturing a Non-verbal Movement of the Mind Kabir JaithirthaPhilosophy5
205.  The Ground beneath our Feet G. GautamaConcerns in Education5
206.  From Brockwood Park School EditorsReflection5
207.  In the Beginning: The First Week of a New School YearBill TaylorReflection5
208.  Studying Culture at Brockwood Toon ZweersReflection5
209.  A Course in Contemporary Art Steffi BarnaCurriculum and Practice5
210.  Points of View: Computers in School EducationEditorsConcerns in Education5
211.  Challenges for the Teacher in the Information Technology Era S. GopalanConcerns in Education5
212.  Helping students understand the place of studying Computer Science S. JayaramConcerns in Education5
213.  Does Information Technology Herald a Learning Revolution? A. KumaraswamyConcerns in Education5
214.  Computers, Internet and Schools: Are we connected to reality?R. E. Mark LeeConcerns in Education5
215.  The Unbearable Ennui of being Sherlock Holmes: A Meditation in Three MovementsO. R. RaoPhilosophy5
216.  The Human Perspective in Teaching Geography Kartik KalyanramCurriculum and Practice5
217.  Teaching and Learning Hindi as a 'Second' Language: Exploring a new TerrainChandrika MathurCurriculum and Practice5
218.  "A Meandering, Dancing, River of Learning": Excerpts from a Teacher?s DiaryAnurag JainReflection5
219.  Working with the People of Kaigal Valley: Beginnings of a Conservation ProjectSudha PremnathNature5
220.  Learning through Birds V. ShantaramNature5
221.  Stepping into Kindergarten Revathi SreenivasCurriculum and Practice5
222.  For all you Maths Teachers out There!: On the Mathematics Teachers? Conference at Rishi ValleyShashidhar JagadeeshanCurriculum and Practice5
225.  The Arts of Listening, Looking and Learning R. E. Mark LeePhilosophy4
226.  A Space for Learning: An Architect?s VisionShirish BeriPhilosophy4
227.  Krishnamurti and the Modern Mind Radhika HerzbergerPhilosophy4
228.  The Subject of History Patrick FosterPhilosophy4
229.  On Ethics in Education Jhavier Gomez RodriguezConcerns in Education4
230.  A School in the Forest Suprabha SeshanNature4
231.  Nature Schools Anna AdhemarNature4
232.  Studies of Biodiversity on Campus Sudha PremnathNature4
233.  From Brockwood Park and Yewfield: A new course on environmental philosophy and ecological practiceK. GopalakrishnaCurriculum and Practice4
234.  A Journey into Education: An interviewRajesh DalalReflection4
235.  Baptism of a Boy Miss! Arvind RanganathanReflection4
236.  Questioning Ourselves: Reflections on a Teachers? GatheringMallika SenReflection4
237.  Creating an Atmosphere in School: For ?teachers-who-are-learners?G. GautamaConcerns in Education4
238.  Issues in growing up - The need for sex education in schoolsA. RamachandranConcerns in Education4
239.  Innovations in Education: Vidyodaya?an attempt to walk a different pathB. Ramdas and Rama SastryCurriculum and Practice4
240.  Learning in Mixed Age Groups: How We Made the TransitionDivya KumarCurriculum and Practice4
241.  The Greening of the Mindscape D. Anantha JyothiNature4
242.  Introducing Books by Krishnamurti on life and learning Editors4
245.  Education and Indian Nationalism Radhika HerzbergerConcerns in Education3
246.  Concept and Awareness: Two Approaches to TruthO. R. RaoPhilosophy3
247.  The Middle Ground Colin FosterPhilosophy3
248.  A Journey into Education: An interviewRajesh DalalReflection3
249.  Teaching is Not Just a Profession Gabriel ArquilevichReflection3
250.  Teaching is Not Just a Profession Sunder GandikotaReflection3
251.  A Treasure House of Stories Jane SahiCurriculum and Practice3
252.  Any Takers for the Open Library? Usha MukundaCurriculum and Practice3
253.  Creating the Attention Classroom AnanthapadmanabhanCurriculum and Practice3
254.  From Local Studies Towards a Global Outlook - A New Geography for 12-year-OldsAlok MathurCurriculum and Practice3
255.  Demystifying Insight Patrick FosterPhilosophy3
256.  Reflections on the Nature of Insight Shashidhar JagadeeshanPhilosophy3
257.  Science and Insight AnanthapadmanabhanPhilosophy3
258.  As the Mystery Unfolds? Vedavathi MohanPhilosophy3
259.  On Redefining Education Nick ShortConcerns in Education3
260.  Learning to be a Teacher: Impressions of the Teachers' Conference - 1998DivyaReflection3
261.  The Post-School Programme Kamala MukundaCurriculum and Practice3
262.  Innovations in Education EKLAVYA: A ReportKhusro KidwaiCurriculum and Practice3
263.  The Language of Nature Fritjof CapraPhilosophy3
264.  For an Earth-Centred Curriculum (Based on deliberations at a Workshop on Bio-diversity)Geetha IyerCurriculum and Practice3
265.  World Scientists' Warning to Humanity (Courtesy: Union of Concerned Scientists, MA, USA)Leading ScientistsReflection3
268.  This Question of Consciousness Stephen SmithPhilosophy2
269.  Comparison and Education G. GautamaConcerns in Education2
270.  Knowing and Being - The Two Aspects of EducationO. R. RaoPhilosophy2
271.  The Insight Curriculum David MoodyPhilosophy2
272.  Learning Through Dialogue P. KrishnaPhilosophy2
273.  On Culture Classes Shailesh ShiraliCurriculum and Practice2
274.  Travels from Schools Vijaylakshmi JaithirthaCurriculum and Practice2
275.  A Teacher's Journey Jayanth TengsheReflection2
276.  Dancing with Shadows: Graduation Address, 1997Meredy MaynardReflection2
277.  A Learning Ground Hema RaoReflection2
278.  Inwoods: The Children's SpaceJordi BritoCurriculum and Practice2
279.  Tamarind Seeds and Little Children Kamala Anil KumarCurriculum and Practice2
280.  Art Education at School Sukant MishraCurriculum and Practice2
281.  And I thought I was teaching Chemistry! Yasmin JayathirthaCurriculum and Practice2
282.  Creativity in Grammar Classes D. Anantha JyothiCurriculum and Practice2
283.  Neuropsychological Issues in a Classroom Braj BhushanConcerns in Education2
284.  Understanding Taxonomy Prema VeeraraghavanCurriculum and Practice2
285.  Ecology for 16 year olds Geetha IyerCurriculum and Practice2
286.  The Rhythm of a Different Day Suprabha SeshanNature2
287.  On Boredom and Sense-stimulation Rajan ChandyConcerns in Education2
288.  Media and Young Minds: The Role of EducationAlok Mathur and Kanthi PathakConcerns in Education2

Reviews

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No.TitleAuthorReviewed byIssue
01.  A Flame of Learning J. KrishnamurtiDr. Gurveen Kaur12
02.  Birds and Plant Regeneration Tara GandhiK. Ramesh12
03.  A Flame of Learning J. KrishnamurtiDr. Gurveen Kaur11
04.  Birds and Plant Regeneration Tara GandhiK. Ramesh11
05.  Social Implications of Schooling: Knowledge, Pedagogy and ConsciousnessAvijit PathakEditors9
06.  Magical Parent, Magical Child: The Art of Joyful ParentingMichael Mendizza and Chilton PearceEditors9
07.  Krishnamurti for the Young - A Series of Three BooksEdited by Ahalya ChariAhalya Chari8
08.  Curioser and Curioser Neeraja RaghavanExtracts from the book8
09.  Set of Primers on Mathematics Shailesh ShiraliExtracts from the book8
10.  A is for Ox: The Collapse of Literacy and the Rise of Violence in an Electronic AgeBarry SandersP. Ramesh7
11.  The Courage to Teach Parker J. PalmerArvind Ranganathan6
12.  A Series on Children's Development Dr. Joseph Chilton PearceSuchitra Ramkumar5
13.  Reviving Ophelia: Saving the Selves of Adolescent GirlsMary Pipher (Ph D)Akhila Seshadri5
14.  Unweaving the Rainbow Richard DawkinsP. Ramesh4
15.  Guns, Germs and Steel: A Short History of Everybody For the Last 13,000 YearsJared DiamondP. Ramesh3
16.  Resurgence Edited by Satish KumarP. Ramesh3
17.  The Unschooled Mind: How Children Think and What Schools Should TeachHoward GardnerKamala Mukunda2
18.  Life's Grandeur Stephen Jay GouldP. Ramesh2
19.  Prism: A Learning Journal Edited by Richard Laubly and Helen SchallP. Ramesh2

Teachers' Files

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No.TitleAuthorSize/TypeIssue
01.  Doing Things, Making Things Arvind Gupta851 KB PDF10
02.  The Chemistry of Everyday Life Yasmin Jayathirtha1.2 MB PDF8
03.  Art for Art's Sake Radhika Neelakantan2.2 MB PDF6
04.  Understanding the Media:  Studying and Creating a NewspaperJayashree Nambiar2.7 MB PDF5
05.  Three runaway hits !!! (for your library) Usha Mukunda1.2 MB PDF4

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