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    Muslim citizens in the West spaces and agents of inclusion and exclusion

    Published 2016
    Table of Contents: “…The dynamics of exclusion/inclusion : Australia as a case study / Samina Yasmeen -- British Muslims : from cultural assimilation to social integration / Tahir Abbas -- Engaging Europe's Muslims : the European Union and Muslim migrants during the Eurozone crisis / Nina Markovic and Samina Yasmeen -- Faith, community, identity : Muslim's search for religio-political space in America / Ahmad Mumtaz -- "Racist.against people who don't abide by our laws" : everyday discourses about why Muslims don't belong in Australia / Farida Fozdar -- Inclusion and exclusion : the role of diasporic activism on minority groups / Adrian Woolvaardt -- Neo-traditional Salafis in the West : agents of (self) exclusion / Adis Duderija -- Canadian Muslim youth : alienated or engaged? …”
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    Bimbingan seks menurut pandangan islam dan perubatan by Nina Surtiretna

    Published 2001
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    Dreamland by Lippmann, Julie Mathilde, 1864-1952

    Published 2005
    “…The waking soul -- Betty's by-and-by -- The white angel -- In the pied piper's mountain -- Marjorie's miracle -- What happened to Lionel -- Marie and the meadow-brook -- Nina's Christmas gifts.…”
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    Gerakan belot by Redcode

    Published 2018
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    Rule of wolves by Bardugo, Leigh

    Published 2021
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    Multiple perspectives on interaction second language research in honor of Susan M. Gass /

    Published 2009
    Table of Contents: “…Introduction / Alison Mackey and Charlene Polio -- The psycholinguistics of the interaction approach / Nick Ellis -- A variationist perspective on the interaction approach / Elaine Tarone -- Languaging in collaborative writing : creation of and response to expertise / Lindsay Brooks and Merrill Swain -- Creating pressure in task pedagogy : the joint roles of field, purpose and engagement within the interaction / Martin Bygate and Virginia Samuda -- Motivational processing in interactional tasks / Zolt�an D�ornyei and Wen-Ta Tseng -- How young is too young? …”
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    New perspectives on narrative and multimodality

    Published 2009
    Table of Contents: “…Doloughan -- A multimodal approach to mind style : semiotic metaphor vs. multimodal conceptual metaphor / Roc�io Montoro -- The computer-based analysis of narrative and multimodality / Andrew Salway -- Opera : forever and always multimodal / Michael Hutcheon and Linda Hutcheon -- Word-image/utterance-gesture : case studies in multimodal storytelling / David Herman -- "I contain multitudes" : narrative multimodality and the book that bleeds / Alison Gibbons -- Multimodality and the literary text : making sense of Safran Foer's Extremely loud and incredibly close / Nina N�rgaard -- Electronic multimodal narratives and literary form / Michael Toolan -- Gains and losses? …”
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    The new encyclopedia of science

    Published 2003
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    New security issues in Northern Europe the Nordic and Baltic states and the ESDP / edited by Clive Archer

    Published 2008
    Table of Contents: “…/ Hanna Ojanen -- Denmark and the ESDP opt-out : a new way of doing nothing? / Henrik Larsen -- Norway between Europe and the US / Nina Græger -- European Security and Defence Policy : the Latvian perspective / Žaneta Ozalina -- The role of the ESDP in Estonia's security policy / Erik Männik -- Lithuania's evolving security and defence policy : 'not only consumer, but also contributor' / Grazina Miniotaite -- Hard questions about European defence / Jaan Murumets -- The ESDP and Northern Europe : conclusions and projections / Clive Archer…”
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    The European Union with(in) international organisations commitment, consistency and effects across time

    Published 2016
    Table of Contents: “…: member states, presidencies and the commission / Peter Nedergaard and Mads Danis Jensen -- Labour standards : an historical account of the EU involvement with(in) ILO / Robert Kissack -- Public services : challenging European politics : the liberalisation of public services at WTO / Amandine Crespy -- Flexicurity : the EU actorness at the ILO on flexicurity / Eleni Xiarchogiannopoulou and Dimitris Tsarouhas -- Human trafficking : the European Union commitment to fight human trafficking / Beth Simmons and Ashley DiSilvestro -- Security : EU-NATO relations : informal cooperation as a common lifestyle / Nina Græger -- Conclusion : studying the EU with(in) international organisations : main results / Amandine Orsini.…”
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    Health in humanitarian emergencies principles and practice for public health and healthcare practitioners

    Published 2018
    Table of Contents: “…Machine generated contents note: Part I. Humanitarian Emergencies: 1. Humanitarian emergencies Mark Anderson and Michael Gerber; 2. …”
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    The SAGE handbook of conflict communication

    Published 2013
    Table of Contents: “…Oetzel, Stella Ting-Toomey, and Willow J. Anderson -- About the editors -- About the contributors.…”
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    Obstetric medicine management of medical disorders in pregnancy

    Published 2013
    Table of Contents: “…Goldberg -- Dermatologic disorders / Whitney Valins, Sadegh Amini, Martha Viera, Warren Dotz, Brian Berman -- Sexually transmitted diseases / David A. …”
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    Essentials of oceanography by Garrison, Tom 1942-

    Published 2015
    Table of Contents: “…-- Each of Earth's Inner Layers Has Unique Characteristics -- Radioactive Elements Generate Heat Inside Earth -- Continents Rise above the Ocean Because of Isostatic Equilibrium -- 3.3.Wegener's Idea Is Transformed -- 3.4.The Breakthrough: From Seafloor Spreading to Plate Tectonics -- Plates Interact at Plate Boundaries -- Insight from a National Geographic Explorer 3.1 -- Ocean Basins Form at Divergent Plate Boundaries -- Island Arcs Form, Continents Collide, and Crust Recycles at Convergent Plate Boundaries -- Crust Fractures and Slides at Transform Plate Boundaries -- 3.5.Confirmation of Plate Tectonics -- A History of Plate Movement Has Been Captured in Residual Magnetic Fields -- Plate Movement above Mantle Plumes and Hot Spots Provides Evidence of Plate Tectonics -- Sediment Age and Distribution, Oceanic Ridges, and Terranes Are Explained by Plate Tectonics -- 3.6.Scientists Still Have Much to Learn about the Tectonic Process -- Questions from Students -- Terms and Concepts to Remember -- Study Questions -- Global Environment Watch -- Chapter in Perspective -- 4.Ocean Basins -- 4.1.The Ocean Floor Is Mapped by Bathymetry -- Echo Sounders Bounce Sound off the Seabed -- Multibeam Systems Combine Many Echo Sounders -- Satellites Can Be Used to Map Seabed Contours -- Robots Descend to Observe the Details -- Insight from a National Geographic Explorer 4.1 -- 4.2.Ocean-Floor Topography Varies with Location -- 4.3.Continental Margins May Be Active or Passive -- Continental Shelves Are Seaward Extensions of the Continents -- Continental Slopes Connect Continental Shelves to the Deep-Ocean Floor -- Spotlight Figure 4.8 Major Features of Ocean Basins -- Submarine Canyons Form at the Junction between Continental Shelf and Continental Slope -- Continental Rises Form As Sediments Accumulate at the Base of the Continental Slope -- 4.4.The Topology of Deep-Ocean Basins Differs from That of the Continental Margin -- Oceanic Ridges Circle the World -- Hydrothermal Vents Are Hot Springs on Active Oceanic Ridges -- Abyssal Plains and Abyssal Hills Cover Most of Earth's Surface -- Volcanic Seamounts and Guyots Project above the Seabed -- Trenches and Island Arcs Form in Subduction Zones -- 4.5.The Grand Tour -- Questions from Students -- Terms and Concepts to Remember -- Chapter in Perspective -- Study Questions -- Global Environment Watch -- 5.Ocean Sediments -- 5.1.Sediments Vary Greatly in Appearance -- 5.2.Sediments May Be Classified by Particle Size -- 5.3.Sediments Are Classified by Source -- Terrigenous Sediments Come from Land -- Biogenous Sediments Form from the Remains of Marine Organisms -- Hydrogenous Sediments Form Directly from Seawater -- Cosmogenous Sediments Come from Space -- Marine Sediments Are Usually Combinations of Terrigenous and Biogenous Deposits -- 5.4.Neritic Sediments Overlie Continental Margins -- 5.5.Pelagic Sediments Vary in Composition and Thickness -- Turbidites Are Deposited on the Seabed by Turbidity Currents -- Clays Are the Finest and Most Easily Transported Terrigenous Sediments -- Oozes Form from the Rigid Remains of Living Creatures -- Hydrogenous Materials Precipitate out of Seawater Itself -- Researchers Have Mapped the Distribution of Deep-Ocean Sediments -- 5.6.Scientists Use Specialized Tools to Study Ocean Sediments -- 5.7.Sediments Are Historical Records of Ocean Processes -- A Closer Look 5.1 Could Sediment Cores Tell Us Something about Earth's History, and Thus Offer Insight into Future Change? …”
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