Themes Integration of Android App - android

I am web developer, now move to Android , today i purchase this one templates for my app.
http://themeforest.net/item/falldown-mobile-tablet-responsive-template/13111084?s_phrase&s_rank=3
now i want to integrate this one in Eclipse,
how i integrate this one themes?
there is css, javascript and html.
or i purchased wrong one templates?
please anybody help.

You have purchased the wrong thing. You purchased a web template for mobile websites.

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