Alice's Adventures in Wonderland
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"Alice's Adventures in Wonderland" by Lewis Carroll was banned in China in 1931 after censors felt that animals using human language was inappropriate. The ban was lifted in 1979.
The chronicles of narnia?
= Madeline Carroll =
Nobody decided. This came about because the British ruled/colonised a large part of the world. They took their language with them.
Not anymore! Liverpool decided to sell him for 50m. We brought in better players like Carroll and Suarez
Quaid-e-Azam was decided urdu as National Language after creation of Pakistan in 1947 but in 1956 urdu and Bangali became National languages.
You can't, animals are decided by the game at random.
You have ten fingers normally. In your feet you have toes and not fingers. The maximum number of fingers are not decided. In some languages like Marathi, you call toes also as fingers of feet. In Marathi language you call he or she to denote male and female animals.
it started when people enjoyed watching animals for fun and that is when they decided to put animals in zoo to make money. it started in 1485.
in what school in japan were Jose rizal decided to study Japanese language
not exactly. His original idea was to do an Alice in Wonderland remake. However, according to him, upon researching the subject, he decided to focus on Alice's author, Lewis Carroll. However, it is likely that the film will feature some scenes from AIW. The project is called "Phantasmagoria: The Visions of Lewis Carroll" and its tentitive release is in 2010.
Based on the discussions of the builders, the homeowners decided to not hire them for they used foul language.
There are several answers to this question. As Lewis Carroll made up Alice in Wonderland as he went along, one afternoon in 1865, to entertain some children he knew, you could say that it took him no time at all to write it. One of the children loved the story and asked him to write it down for her. It took Carroll two years from when he was asked until he gave her the version he wrote down for her. He then decided to have the book published, so he edited, added to and rewrote the hand written version and it was finally published exactly three years after he first made up the story.