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    The Oxford Handbook of Modern African History Edited by John Parker and Richard Reid Oxford University Press   536pp   £95 Colonialism was predicated on the negation of African history or‚ as one of the two editors of this volume‚ John Parker‚ wrote in his African History: A Very Short Introduction (2007): a ‘general European perception [...] that Africa‚ especially Sub-Saharan Africa‚ had no history to speak of’. The emergence of sub-Saharan African history in both western and African universities

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    If one wants to truly understand the psychological implications of William Shakespeare’s Hamlet‚ the primary focus should be on the character Hamlet‚ and how he develops and modifies throughout the play. Using the fundamentals of the psychoanalytic perspective of critical evaluation‚ one would be able to truly identify and explore the true nature of Hamlet‚ and the effects that his character has on the situation surrounding him. In order to gain a true understanding of most of the detail that is

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    References List: Alves-Pereira‚ D.‚ Berini-Aytés L. & Gay-Escoda C. (2008). Pycnodysostosis. A report of 3 clinical cases. Retrieved from http://www.medicinaoral.com/pubmed/medoralv13_i10_p633.pdf Appelman-Dijkstra‚ N. & Papapoulos‚ S. (2016). From disease to treatment: from rare skeletal disorders to treatments for osteoporosis. Endocrine‚ 52‚ 414-426. doi: 10.1007/s12020-016-0888-7 Aynaou‚ H.‚ Skiker‚ I.‚ & Latrech‚ H. (2016). Short stature Revealing a Pycnodysostosis: A Case Report. Journal

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    feminist inquiry. ACME: An International E-Journal for Critical Geographies 2‚ 1‚ 107-111. England‚ Kim. 1994. Getting personal: reflexivity‚ positionality‚ and feminist research. Professional Geographer 46‚ 1‚ 80-89. Falconer Al-Hindi‚ Karen and Hope Kawabata 2002. Toward a More Fully Reflexive Feminist Geography. In‚ Pamela Moss (ed.)‚ Feminist Geography in Practice: Research and Methods. Oxford: Blackwell‚ pp. 103-115. Gilbert‚ Melissa 1994. The politics of location: doing feminist research at ‘home’

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    The World’s Asian Treasure People would say that buried treasure doesn’t exist anymore‚ but these are only the people who never bothered to look. I’m curious to know what buried treasure means to people in today’s age‚ and after some pondering‚ it can be nothing else but Literature. Literature is the treasure that amazes the minds of readers and teaches precious life lessons. It is a treasure because its boundaries simply do not exist‚ and it is set apart from any treasure chest in history

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    Namazu-e. When he describes‚ “namazu-e constituted a powerful form of political rhetoric for a group theoretically forbidden from engaging in political discourse” (1072).  When explaining the characteristics of namazu-e today‚ he agrees with Abe Yasunari who though that they were handy‚ cheap‚ and a disposable tool for helping to create Japan as a nation. At the time‚ the narrow knowledge of science‚ and the law of joh disconnected Japan from the rest of the world being impotent of getting new knowledge

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    2012 The Nobel Prize in Physics Serge Haroche‚ David J. Wineland The Nobel Prize in Chemistry Robert J. Lefkowitz‚ Brian K. Kobilka The Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine Sir John B. Gurdon‚ Shinya Yamanaka The Nobel Prize in Literature Mo Yan The Nobel Peace Prize European Union (EU) The Prize in Economic Sciences Alvin E. Roth‚ Lloyd S. Shapley 2011 The Nobel Prize in Physics Saul Perlmutter‚ Brian P. Schmidt‚ Adam G. Riess The Nobel Prize in Chemistry Dan Shechtman The Nobel

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    Schukler‚ M.‚ Nelles‚ O.‚ & Isermann‚ R. (2001). Fast neural networks for diesel engine control design Practice‚ 8‚ 1211–1221. Henning‚ T.‚ Brandner‚ J. J.‚ & Schubert‚ K. (2004). Characterization of electrically powered micro-heat exchangers Inoue‚ K.‚ Kawabata‚ K.‚ & Kobayashi‚ H. (1996). On a decision making system with emotion Jang‚ J. S. R. (1993). Adaptive-network-based fuzzy inference system. Lucas‚ C.‚ Shahmirzadi‚ D.‚ & Sheikholeslami‚ N. (2004). Introducing BELBIC: brain emotional learning based

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    THE REPORT OF THE ENGLISH PROJECT JAPAN Foreign language‚ English 33202 English Reading – Writing Preface This English project‚ Japan‚ is a part of the Foreign language courses‚ English 33202‚ English Reading – Writing‚ Objective 3. The main purpose of the Project work is to be able to get information from various kinds of sources by using English as a tool of communication. Our group work on Japan as a title of the project and we get information from website

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    Introduction The use of social networking has changed the way in which we communicate. Even in our personal lives‚ social media has become a major habit we have adopted whilst making use of the internet. In 2012 an estimated 1 in 5 people worldwide‚ were reported to be members of online social networks‚ an increase of 19% since 2011.1 (Emarketer.com‚ 2015)Researchers and analysts suggest that adapting social media in their various enterprises would in turn increase productivity and efficiency.

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