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CLAIMED BY MY EX-HUSBAND
CLAIMED BY MY EX-HUSBAND
'She fell first, but he fell harder.' ******* After her billionaire husband divorced her, Bella lost her baby that pained her more. To lessen her sufferings, her parents then decided to send her to New York for her modelling career. After building her name in the industry, she thought that her life would remain calm and in peace. Neither did she know that she'd be forced to go back to her country after signing a contract with a man, and that man was her ex-husband! ******* Her: Do you know why I hate you? It's because you killed my child! Him: If I did, then let's make another one.
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The Hidden Princess At All-Boys Alpha Academy
The Hidden Princess At All-Boys Alpha Academy
(Sequel of Accidental Surrogate For Alpha. Can be read alone.) Ariel was looking forward to her arranged marriage as the perfect princess, only to discover that she was being seen merely as a surrogate. Determined to escape the impending wedding, Ariel found herself with nowhere to turn. Her brothers helped her disguise as a boy, and she entered the mysterious and formidable Alpha Academy. To her surprise, Ariel stumbled upon her mate within its walls, and not just one … but more? However, her outward identity remained that of a young man… Will her true identity be uncovered, and can Ariel survive the harsh trials of Alpha Academy?
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Runaway Wife
Runaway Wife
After their divorce, Amelia Jenson finds herself plagued by her ex-husband's relentless pursuits. Despite his promises to take care of her for the rest of her life, Amelia knows she could never trust a man like Liam Prescott, let alone allow him to abduct her back into the Prescott family. Faced with Liam's ultimatums, she eventually concedes. Perhaps her husband, regardless of past, present, or future, could only really be Liam. Perhaps she just has to learn to live with it and eventually … him.
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My fiance's Brother
My fiance's Brother
As the youngest daughter of Yoke family, Evangeline can only marry to Bishop family. Her father deeply loved his elder daughter Rose, who is born to his late wife. Evangeline's mother is just a convenience to her father, even her mother thinks highly of her elder sister Rose more than her. Never got the love of both of her parents, Evangeline was promised to Jake Bishop, who is nothing but a womanizer and lives off of the money earned by his stepbrother, the type she least wants to be involved with. Damien is the elder son of the most powerful family in the werewolf world. As the next in line to take over the Bishop empire, he is 29 and already promised to marry Rose. But one night changed their lives forever. Evangeline unexpectedly slept with Damien and gave him her virginity. Slowly Damien begins to be attracted to Evangeline more than he should.  What will happen if Evangeline finds out that Damien is none other than her would-be brother-in-law? Will she bend down to her father's demands and marry Jake? Can Damien let her go? Can this forbidden couple have a happy ending?
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The Exiled Dragon
The Exiled Dragon
"Please, don't eat me," it begged. The voice was that of angels...Another hand gripped the trunk until finally, another eye appeared. One was beautiful, but now both looked back at me with an intensity that would sear into my soul until the day I died. It was a girl, a tiny girl. Her smell continued to be blown in my direction, and by the gods, I swear they were trying to draw her to me."Creed, an exiled dragon, known for his ruthless fighting and disturbing appearance. The dragon elders deemed him unworthy of a mate, the moon goddess would not grant one that was conceived of r*pe.Odessa, a woman who lost her father to cancer, her estranged mother finds her hours later after her father's death, whisks her away to a fantasy world to repay her debt to the Duke of Vamparia. She is now a mere blood bag, but one night fate was on her side. She escaped the vampire kingdom only to find herself found by a beast who takes her under his wings.Together they will unfold a new love and adventure as they try and defeat the vampires that hold humans hostage, for Creed to get his revenge for the new treasure he wants to call his own. Romance blossoms and even a special twist to make your heart squeeze with warmth.
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Omega to Luna
Omega to Luna
Nicole was just your average girl. Other than the fact that she's the Omega and the Alpha just happens to be a tad bit obsessed with her. No one liked her, not even her wolf would look at her twice. When life was going nowhere but down, someone showed the light on her. And man was he handsome. Unable to believe it at first, Nicole was dumbfounded in the face of her "mate." But he stole her without a second glance. The Alpha didn't like that very much. He didn't stop fighting for her back till his last breath, and even after that, the Luna wouldn't stop until she had her vengeance. But along the way she made friend after friend. To a mermaid to a pair of redheads, Nicole shared her love with everyone. Then when they thought they made friends with everyone, they adopted a new one.
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How Accurate Is 'Around The World In 80 Days: Companion To The PBS Series'?

3 Answers2025-06-15 10:10:34

As someone who's both read the book and watched the PBS series, I can say 'Around the World in 80 Days: Companion to the PBS Series' does a solid job bridging the gap between Jules Verne's classic and the modern adaptation. The companion book nails the historical context, especially how travel methods have evolved since the 1870s. It points out clever details like how Phileas Fogg's route would be impossible today due to geopolitical changes, while acknowledging where the series took creative liberties for dramatic effect. The maps and timeline comparisons are particularly accurate, showing side-by-side how the original journey stacks up against modern logistics. Where it shines is explaining production choices - why certain locations stood in for others, or how they recreated period-accurate transportation. It doesn't claim to be a scholarly work, but for fans wanting deeper insight, it hits the mark.

What Year Was 'Around The World In 80 Days: Companion To The PBS Series' Made?

3 Answers2025-06-15 11:29:23

I remember coming across 'Around the World in 80 Days: Companion to the PBS Series' while browsing through classic TV companions. This gem was released in 1989, tying in perfectly with the PBS series that brought Jules Verne's adventure to life. The book serves as a detailed behind-the-scenes look, packed with production notes, route maps, and historical context about the journey. It's a must-read for fans of the series or anyone obsessed with 19th-century exploration narratives. The timing of its release was strategic, capitalizing on the show's popularity while offering deeper insights into Phileas Fogg's world.

What Is The Difference Between PBS Passport And PBS On Amazon Prime?

3 Answers2025-12-18 17:34:58

PBS Passport is a benefit of donating to your local PBS station, offering extended and exclusive access to 1,500+ episodes, early releases, and special collections.

How Much Does It Cost To Stream PBS Documentaries?

3 Answers2025-12-18 02:14:47

Streaming PBS documentaries through the PBS app is free, giving access to thousands of full-length episodes and live TV.

Can I Watch PBS Documentaries On Mobile Devices?

3 Answers2025-12-18 04:52:19

Yes, you can watch PBS documentaries on mobile devices, including smartphones and tablets, using the PBS app.

According To PBS Kids, What Animal Is Arthur Officially Listed As?

3 Answers2025-11-07 14:32:28

Watching the opening theme always gives me that warm, slightly nostalgic grin — and while flipping through the PBS Kids character pages a while back, I actually checked Arthur out for the umpteenth time. PBS Kids officially lists Arthur as an aardvark. Yep, the bespectacled kid from 'Arthur' is canonically an aardvark, which explains some of the character design choices: the snout-like nose, the long face, and that gentle, earnest vibe that feels kind of earthbound in the best way.

On the site they present him as Arthur Read, the school-age aardvark who lives in Elwood City and deals with perfectly ordinary kid problems — homework, friendships, sibling drama with D.W. — all while being an animal who wears clothes and goes to school. The show 'Arthur' leans into that anthropomorphic world, so while he's an aardvark, his life is immediately relatable to human kids. It’s one of those little, delightful contrasts: a creature you’d expect to be fossorial and nocturnal, portrayed as a daytime, classroom-savvy kid with a library card.

There’s also a fun cultural thing about how many people at some point guessed he was another animal — a bear, a monkey, or even just a generic cartoon kid — but the PBS Kids listing settles it nicely: aardvark. I still find it charming every time I think about an aardvark dealing with math homework and playground politics.

What Projects Has Raney Aronson-Rath Produced For PBS?

3 Answers2025-08-11 20:53:51

Raney Aronson-Rath's work always stands out for its depth and impact. One of her most notable projects is 'Frontline,' where she serves as the executive producer. Under her leadership, 'Frontline' has tackled critical issues like the opioid crisis in 'Chasing Heroin' and the complexities of immigration in 'Immigration Battle.' Another standout is 'The Confessions,' which delves into wrongful convictions. Her work on 'The Facebook Dilemma' also made waves, exposing the social media giant's influence on democracy. Each project she touches is meticulously researched and presented with a balance of urgency and nuance, making PBS a trusted source for investigative journalism.

Is 'Around The World In 80 Days: Companion To The PBS Series' A Book Or Show?

3 Answers2025-06-15 00:28:51

I've been digging into 'Around the World in 80 Days: Companion to the PBS Series' and it’s actually a book, not a show. It serves as a companion piece to the PBS television series, offering deeper dives into the historical context, production details, and cultural themes explored in the episodes. The book is packed with behind-the-scenes photos, maps of Phileas Fogg’s journey, and essays that enrich the viewing experience. If you loved the series, this companion book adds layers of understanding you won’t get from the screen alone. It’s perfect for fans who want to geek out about Victorian travel or the challenges of adapting Jules Verne’s classic.

Which Pbs Cartoons Teach Preschool Math Effectively?

3 Answers2025-11-06 23:42:09

My living room turns into a tiny classroom every time a certain show comes on — and honestly, that’s the best kind of parent-teacher moment. I’ve relied on 'Sesame Street' forever for the basics: its number songs, funny sketches with Count, and short animated segments are perfect for building number sense, subitizing (recognizing small quantities at a glance), and simple comparisons like bigger/smaller. I like to pause and ask my kid to find two red blocks or to show me three fingers; the short episodes make that easy without losing attention.

Beyond counting, I love how 'Peg + Cat' sneaks in problem-solving and early algebraic thinking without making it feel like school. Its story-based puzzles (often about patterns, shapes, and the idea of combining or separating groups) give preschoolers language for reasoning. 'Curious George' does a nice job with measurement and sequence — baking or building segments are great for talking about order and sizes. For slightly more advanced but still accessible math, 'Odd Squad' uses investigations to introduce measurement, symmetry, and logic; I’ll sometimes watch a scene and then recreate a tiny experiment at home.

I also use PBS KIDS printable activities and the 'PBS KIDS Games' app alongside episodes. The balance of songs, repetition, and hands-on follow-ups (counting snacks, matching socks, drawing shapes) is what actually makes the shows effective for preschool math. In short: mix episodes from 'Sesame Street', 'Peg + Cat', 'Curious George', and 'Odd Squad', pause for questions, and layer in quick hands-on play — it’s low effort, but kids pick up so much, and I’m always surprised at what sticks.

In The PBS Series, What Type Of Animal Is Arthur Portrayed As?

3 Answers2025-11-24 08:15:23

Growing up glued to afternoon PBS marathons, I used to squabble with my siblings about whether the kids on the screen were rabbits, monkeys, or something else entirely. The character in 'Arthur' is actually portrayed as an anthropomorphic aardvark — yes, an aardvark. Marc Brown’s creations kept that identity from the books into the long-running PBS series, so Arthur Read’s species is part of his origin even if his design is simplified and very human-like: he goes to school, wears clothes, and deals with everyday kid stuff more than aardvark-specific behavior.

People often get tripped up because Arthur’s ears and face are stylized; the show leans into familiar, friendly shapes so viewers connect with him, not his zoology. Real aardvarks are nocturnal African burrowers with long snouts and sticky tongues for eating ants, which the series doesn’t dwell on. Still, knowing he’s an aardvark gave me a weird little interest in real-world animals as a kid — I’d pause the TV and look up what an aardvark actually looks like and how different it is from Arthur’s cartoonized look. It felt fun to discover that connection between a quirky drawing and a real creature, and it made the show feel a bit more charming to me.

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