Zelda Irene Brooks has written:
'The poetry of Gabriel Celaya' -- subject(s): Criticism and interpretation
'Struggle for being' -- subject(s): Criticism and interpretation
Zelda Sayre Fitgerald. And it's "nobody".
Uh, there is no one named Johnis, Silvie, Darsal or Billos in ocarina of time. If you are talking about the skull kids, they don't have names. Also, the two skull kids you play the ocarina game with are thought to be illusions to the zelda universe.
Zelda Kahan-Coates has written: 'The life and work of Friedrich Engels'
No.Princess Zelda lives in the world of Hyrule, and thus cannot be related to anyone in reality. YesKelly Brooks is related to Zelda Fitzgerald and therefore is related to princess Zelda
N. Milford has written: 'Zelda Fitzgerald'
Zelda Leah Gatuskin has written: 'Ancestral notes' -- subject(s): Jewish women, Literary collections
Zelda B. Zabinsky has written: 'Stochastic adaptive search for global optimization' -- subject(s): Mathematical optimization, Search theory, Stochastic processes
Shigeru Miyamoto is the creator of Zelda, Mario, and Donkey Kong.
Zelda Popkin has written: 'Dead Man's Gift' 'Quiet street' -- subject(s): Fiction, History, Jewish families, Kibbutzim, Sieges 'Journey Home' -- subject(s): Accessible book 'Time Off for Murder' -- subject(s): OverDrive, Fiction, Mystery
Karah Feder-Tal is the author of the book "Zelda: Athena's Daughter." The book explores themes of feminism and mythology in a contemporary context.
The game is not called, "Zelda and the phantom hourglass" and if it was, don't skip school. It would be written like this, "Zelda and The Phantom Hourglass." Get your capitals right! Anyways it is called, "The Legend Of Zelda: Phantom Hourglass" and it isn't the best Zelda game out there. But it is not bad either. It is for the Nintendo DS. Purchase it!
There is no such title as "The Legend of Zelda: Search for a Friend" coming out. While your question was written in 2009, it's impossible to tell what game released after it is, since no Zelda game has that as a title.
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Zelda D'Aprano is known for her activism for women's rights and social justice in Australia. She was involved in the feminist movement and is remembered for her efforts to promote equal pay and gender equality in the workforce. While she is not a known author of books, her legacy as an activist and advocate is widely recognized.