CATEGORY: Academic
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Commerce and Strangers in Adam Smith
Shinji Nohara
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The Science of Meaning: Essays on the Metatheory of Natural Language Semantics
Derek Ball, Brian Rabern
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Shaping the Canons of Ancient Greek Historiography: Imitation, Classicism, and Literary Criticism
Ivan Matijasic
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Systems Thinking and Moral Imagination: Rethinking Business Ethics with Patricia Werhane
David J. Bevan, Regina W. Wolfe, Patricia H. Werhane
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Populism and Economics
Charles Dumas
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In the Spirit of Spark: The Muriel Spark Lecture
Ali Smith
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Power of 2: How to Make the Most of Your Partnerships at Work and in Life
Alec Gallup
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Humanisation?: Psychoanalysis, Symbolisation, and the Body of the Unconscious
Colette Soler
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Building Nations with Non-nationals: The exclusionary immigration regimes of the Gulf Monarchies with a case study of Pakistani return migrants from and prospective migrants to the United Arab Emirates
Ivan Szelenyi
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The Methuen Drama Book of Suffrage Plays: Taking the Stage: Might is Right; Free Woman to Free Man; A Woman’s Influence; Press Cuttings; Woman This and Women That; The Twelve Pound Look; For One Night Only; Her Will; Su L’Pave; Which; 10 Clowning Street; Anti Suffrage Waxworks
Naomi Paxton
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Habits of Distraction
Michael Wood
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Undivided Love
Lynn Marie Lumiere
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Saving the Next Billion from Old Age Poverty:: Global Lessons for Local Actions
Parul Seth Khanna, William Price, Gautam Bhardwaj
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Even More Fizzle, Bubble, Pop & Wow!: Simple Science Experiments for Young Children
Lisa Murphy
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The Ways of the World: Comedy and Society
Robert Bechtold Heilman
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Political Philosophy and the Republican Future: Reconsidering Cicero
Gregory Bruce Smith
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An Intellectual Adventurer in Archaeology: Reflections on the work of Charles Thomas
Andy M Jones, Henrietta Quinnell
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The FAO Blue Growth Initiative: Strategy for the Development of Fisheries and Aquaculture in Eastern Africa
Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations
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Reform of the Financial Regulation System of China During Financial Market Globalization
Cao Fengqi, Li Sumei, Wen Xiuying
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Realizing Women’s Rights to Land in the Law: A Guide for Reporting on SDG Indicator 5.a.2
Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations
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