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Shining Through (novel)
Shining Through is a World War II novel by Susan Isaacs. It was published by HarperCollins in 1988. The book was filmed in 1992 starring Michael Douglas as Edward Leland and Melanie Griffith as Linda Voss but the plot and characters were considerably different.
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A Night to Remember (book)
A Night to Remember is a 1955 non-fiction book by Walter Lord about the sinking of the RMS Titanic on 15 April 1912. The book was hugely successful and is still considered a definitive resource about the Titanic. Lord interviewed many survivors of the disaster as well as drawing on books memoirs and articles that they had written.
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Yeovil Times
The Yeovil Times was a free weekly newspaper published and distributed in South Somerset in association with the Western Gazette. It was owned by Northcliffe Media part of the Daily Mail and General Trust newsgroup. Its content is a largely based on local issues. The last issue was published on Nov 6 2011.
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A Mule for the Marquesa
A Mule for the Marquesa (1964) is a novel by Frank O'Rourke. The film The Professionals (1966) was based on that book. After the release of the movie new editions of the novel were issued under the title The Professionals.
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Navshakti
Navshakti ( Marathi (मराठी) - नवशक्ति ) is a Marathi newspaper based in Mumbai India. The newspaper has a circulation of 83910 across the state of Maharashtra. This paper was started by S. Sadanand.P. R. Behere was its first editor.Indian Literature mentions Prabhakar Padhye editor of Navshakti as a formidable editor whose political and social writing stood out in the context of the Marathi language.
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Dead Children Playing
Dead Children Playing (first edition titled 'Dead Children Playing: A Picture Book') is a picture book by Stanley Donwood and Thom Yorke (under the alias of Dr. Tchock) featuring artwork that has been used on English alternative rock band Radiohead's albums between 1996 and 2003 and on Thom Yorke's album The Eraser. The book also contains works of art that have not previously been released made between 1999 and 2005.
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The New Islander
The New Islander is an American magazine of literature politics cultural commentary and personal expression based in New York City and published by New Islander Media Inc.
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Journal of Attention Disorders
The Journal of Attention Disorders is a peer-reviewed academic journal that publishes papers in the field of Psychiatry. The journal's editors are Sam Goldstein (University of Utah) and Jack Naglieri (George Mason University). It has been in publication since 1996 and is currently published by SAGE Publications.
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Covering: The Hidden Assault on Our Civil Rights
Covering: The Hidden Assault on Our Civil Rights published in 2006 is both an analysis on society's views on race and sexuality and a collection of autobiographical anecdotes. Kenji Yoshino the author is the Chief Justice Earl Warren Professor of Constitutional Law at the NYU School of Law. He wrote an article in the Yale Law Journal called Covering in 2002 but went into more extensive detail on the subject of covering using legal manifesto and poetic memoirs.
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Zoologische Verhandelingen
Zoologische Verhandelingen was a Dutch scientific journal covering research in zoology. It was published between 1948 and 2002 by the Rijksmuseum van Natuurlijke Historie in Leiden. All issues are available online.
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Ratha's Courage
Ratha’s Courage is a novel by Clare Bell. It was published in 2008 by Imaginator Press.This novel is the final one in the Ratha series also re-titled as The Books of the Named.
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Belleville News-Democrat
For the Kentucky newspaper please see News Democrat & Leader.The Belleville News-Democrat is a daily newspaper in Belleville Illinois. Focusing on news that is local to the area of southwestern Illinois it has been published under various names for 150 years. As of 2009 it is published by The McClatchy Company and is based in St. Clair County Illinois. It publishes content in print as well as online at bnd.com.
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King Ink II
King Ink II is a collection of poetry lyrics and writings by Australian musician and author Nick Cave. It was first published in the United Kingdom by Black Spring Press in 1997 and is a follow-up to Cave's first collection of writings King Ink (1988).Cave's writings included in King Ink II extends from the period from the Nick Cave and the Bad Seeds' fifth studio album Tender Prey (1988) to tenth studio album The Boatman's Call (1997).
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Harriet Said...
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Dark Curse
Dark Curse is a novel written by American author Christine Feehan.
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Kamichama Karin
Kamichama Karin (かみちゃまかりん literally Mini-goddess Karin) is a Japanese manga originally written by Koge-Donbo about a seventh grade girl named Karin who finds out that she can transform into a goddess. The series began as a manga first serialized in January 2003. Kamichama Karin was serialized in the Japanese shōjo manga magazine Nakayoshi and published by Kodansha.
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The Rape of Europa
The Rape of Europa: The Fate of Europe's Treasures in the Third Reich and the Second World War is a book and a subsequent documentary film of somewhat related material. The book by Lynn H. Nicholas explores the Nazi plunder of looted art treasures from occupied countries and the consequences.
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Algorithmica
Algorithmica is a monthly peer reviewed scientific journal journal published by Springer Science+Business Media focused on research and application of computer science algorithms. The editor in chief is Ming-Yang Kao. Subject coverage includes sorting searching data structures computational geometry and linear programming VLSI distributed computing parallel processing computer aided design robotics graphics data base design and software tools.
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The 500 Most Influential Muslims
The 500 Most Influential Muslims (also known as The Muslim 500) is an annual publication first published in 2009 which ranks the most influential Muslims in the world.The publication is compiled by the Royal Islamic Strategic Studies Centre in Amman Jordan. The report is issued annually in cooperation with Prince Al-Waleed Bin Talal Center for Muslim-Christian Understanding at Georgetown University in the United States.
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That Was Then This Is Now
That Was Then This Is Now (1971) is a coming-of-age young adult novel by S. E. Hinton. It follows the relationship between two friends Mark and Bryon who are like brothers but find their relationship rapidly changing. It was later made into a film starring Emilio Estevez.
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Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles Guide to the Universe
Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles Guide to the Universe is the second supplement for the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles & Other Strangeness role-playing game. It was published by Palladium Books in May 1987 and uses the Palladium Megaversal system.
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Masters of the Maze (novel)
Masters of the Maze is a 1965 science fiction novel by Avram Davidson.
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Beyond Good and Evil
Beyond Good and Evil: Prelude to a Philosophy of the Future (German: Jenseits von Gut und Böse: Vorspiel einer Philosophie der Zukunft) is a book by philosopher Friedrich Nietzsche first published in 1886.It draws on and expands the ideas of his previous work Thus Spoke Zarathustra but with a more critical and polemical approach.In Beyond Good and Evil Nietzsche accuses past philosophers of lacking critical sense and blindly accepting dogmatic premises in their consideration of morality.
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Astérisque
Astérisque is a mathematical journal published by Société Mathématique de France and founded in 1973. It publishes mathematical monographs conference reports and the annual report of the Séminaire Nicolas Bourbaki.
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The Teachers of Gurdjieff
The Teachers of Gurdjieff is a book by Rafael Lefort that describes a journey to the middle east and central Asia in search of the sources of Gurdjieff's teaching and culminates in the author's own spiritual awakening by meeting and opening to the teachings of the Naqshbandi Sufis.The book is considered by many to be a product of the Sufi school associated with Idries Shah and his brother Omar Ali-Shah.[citation needed] The Gurdjieff biographer James Moore described the book as a distasteful fabrication The book first appeared in 1966 from the British publishing house Victor Gollancz.
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Sports Illustrated Swimsuit Issue
The Sports Illustrated Swimsuit Issue is published annually by American Sports Illustrated magazine. The cover photograph features fashion models wearing swimwear in exotic locales. All models featured on the cover of the swimsuit issue in the magazine's history have been women. According to some the magazine is the arbiter of supermodel succession. The swimsuit issue of the magazine carries advertising that in 2005 amounted to US$35 million in value.
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Shipwreck (book)
Shipwreck is a book published in 1974 that contains text by John Fowles and photography by The Gibsons of Scilly.
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The Discoverers
The Discoverers is a non-fiction historical work by Daniel Boorstin published in 1983 and is the first in the Knowledge Trilogy that also includes The Creators and The Seekers.The book subtitled A History of Man's Search to Know His World and Himself is the history of human discovery. Discovery in all its many forms are present - exploration scientific medical mathematical and the more theoretical ones such as time evolution plate tectonics and relativity.
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Aria the Scarlet Ammo
Aria The Scarlet Ammo (緋弾のアリア Hidan no Aria) is a Japanese light novel series written by Chūgaku Akamatsu and illustrated by Kobuichi. As of March 2012 11 volumes have been published by Media Factory under their MF Bunko J label. A manga adaptation by Yoshino Koyoka started serialization in the seinen manga magazine Monthly Comic Alive on September 26 2009. An anime adaptation began airing on April 14 2011 and concluded on June 30 2011. An OVA was released on December 21 2011.
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Wings of Hell
Wings of Hell is a science fiction novel by David Sherman and Dan Cragg; it was released on December 30 2008. It is set in the 25th Century in Sherman and Cragg's StarFist Saga. It is the 13th novel of the series followed by Double Jeopardy.No one captures the action and sacrifice of war better than real combat vets David Sherman and Dan Cragg.
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Viengchanmay
Viengchanmay is a weekly newspaper published in Laos.
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Savacou
Savacou was a journal of literature new writing and ideas founded in 1970 as a small co-operative venture led by Edward Kamau Brathwaite on the Mona campus of the University of the West Indies Jamaica. Savacou grew out of The Caribbean Artists Movement of the 1960s which was mostly concerned with Caribbean artistic production and with consolidating a broad artistic alliance between all Third World peoples.
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Acta Geotechnica Slovenica
Acta Geotechnica Slovenica is a biannual peer-reviewed scientific journal published by the University of Maribor Faculty of Civil Engineering. The editor-in-chief is Ludvik Trauner (University of Maribor). The journal covers fundamental and applied research in the areas of geomechanics and geotechnical engineering.
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The Infinite Man
The Infinite Man is a science fiction novel written by Daniel F. Galouye and published in April 1973 by Bantam Books.
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The Assault on Reason
The Assault on Reason is a 2007 book written by former U.S. Vice President Al Gore. In the book Gore argues that there is a trend in U.S. politics toward ignoring facts and analysis when making policy decisions. He heavily criticizes the George W. Bush administration for its actions in furthering the assault on reason and also the Congress the judiciary and the press for being complicit in the process. Gore also suggests the average citizen must be proactive in restoring democracy.
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General and Comparative Endocrinology
General and Comparative Endocrinology is a peer-reviewed journal published by Elsevier which focuses on all aspects of the endocrine systems of vertebrates and invertebrates. It was established in 1961 and the editors-in-chief are R.M. Dores (University of Denver) and D.M. Power (University of the Algarve). According to the Journal Citation Reports the journal has a 2012 impact factor of 2.823 ranking it 56th out of 122 journals in the category Endocrinology & Metabolism.
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Annales. Histoire Sciences Sociales
Annales. Histoire Sciences Sociales is a French academic journal covering social history that was established in 1929 by Marc Bloch and Lucien Febvre. The journal gave rise to an approach to history known as the Annales School. The journal began in Strasbourg as Annales d'histoire économique et sociale; it moved to Paris and kept the same name from 1929 to 1939. It was successively renamed Annales d'histoire sociale (1939–1942 1945) Mélanges d’histoire sociale (1942–1944) Annales.
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The Emerald City of Oz
The Emerald City of Oz is the sixth of L. Frank Baum's fourteen Land of Oz books. It was also adapted into a Canadian animated film in 1987. Originally published on July 20 1910 it is the story of Dorothy Gale and her Uncle Henry and Aunt Em coming to live in Oz permanently. While they are toured through the Quadling Country the Nome King is assembling allies for an invasion of Oz.
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Birdman Anthology
Birdman Anthology (鳥人大系 Chōjin Taikei) is a manga by Osamu Tezuka that began serialization in 1971.
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Rounding the Mark
Rounding the Mark (orig. Italian Il giro di boa) is a 2003 novel by Andrea Camilleri translated into English in 2006 by Stephen Sartarelli. It is the seventh novel in the internationally popular Inspector Montalbano series.Frustrated by his department's repressive handling of security for the G8 summit in Genoa Montalbano seriously considers resigning. His attempt to unwind with a casual swim along the Sicilian seashore fails when he discovers a corpse in the water.
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Idaho State Journal
The Idaho State Journal is a U.S. daily newspaper serving the Pocatello Idaho area. The paper has a circulation of 17116 daily 17825 Sunday. It is owned by the Seattle-based Pioneer News Group.The Idaho State Journal began publication in 1890 as the Pocatello Tribune.
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I Had Seen Castles
I Had Seen Castles is a novella for young adults by the American writer and Newbery Medalist Cynthia Rylant.It is a story about a young American named John Dante who enthusiastically enlists in 1942 but soon comes to understand the horrors of war.It is an anti-war novel. It has been controversial in some schools due to its graphic portrayal of sex.
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Diario AS
Diario AS is a Spanish daily sports newspaper concentrating particularly on football.It particularly covers news of the principal Madrid football teams Real Madrid and Atlético Madrid in which it competes directly with MARCA.In addition to Madrid the newspaper also has satellite bureaus in Barcelona Bilbao A Coruña Seville Valencia and Zaragoza.In May 2012 the newspaper launched an English language sub-site AS English offering articles translated from the original Spanish by a dedicated team of native English-language speakers.
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CA – A Cancer Journal for Clinicians
CA: A Cancer Journal for Clinicians is a bimonthly peer-reviewed medical journal published for the American Cancer Society by Wiley-Blackwell. The journal covers all aspects of research on cancer: diagnosis therapy and prevention.
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The Magellanic Cloud
The Magellanic Cloud (Polish title: Obłok Magellana) is a 1955 science fiction novel by Polish writer Stanisław Lem who also wrote Solaris. The novel was the basis for the Czech film Ikarie XB-1.
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Fenelon Falls Gazette
The Fenelon Falls Gazette was a weekly community newspaper in Fenelon Falls Ontario Canada. It was established in 1873 by E.D. Hand. Ownership changed hands many times over the years until it was purchased along with then owner Citizens Communication Group in 2000 by Metroland Publishing.The Gazette covered community events school issues family milestones local crimes and tragedies.
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Death at the Bar
Death at the Bar is a 1940 novel by Ngaio Marsh which was adapted for television in 1993 as part of the Inspector Alleyn Mysteries. The episode was directed by Michael Winterbottom and starred Patrick Malahide as Chief Inspector Roderick Alleyn. The title is a pun on the legal term the bar and the public house in which much of the story takes place.
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Journal of Applied Biomedicine
The Journal of Applied Biomedicine is a peer-reviewed medical journal published quarterly by the University of South Bohemia. It covers fundamental biomedical research clinical investigation and practice as well as public health. The editor-in-chief is Josef Berger.
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Annihilation (Southern Reach Trilogy)
Annihilation is a 2014 novel by Jeff VanderMeer. It is the first in a series of three books called the Southern Reach Trilogy. The book describes a team of four (a biologist an anthropologist a psychologist and a surveyor) who set out into an area known as Area X. The area is abandoned and cut off from the rest of civilization. They are the 12th expedition. The other expeditions have been fraught with disappearances suicides aggressive cancers and mental trauma.
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Spider-Woman (2009 series)
Spider-Woman was a comic book limited series written by Brian Michael Bendis drawn by Alex Maleev published by Marvel Comics in 2009–2010 starring Spider-Woman. It is the fourth Marvel comics series released under the title Spider-Woman.The series was released simultaneously in printed comic book and motion comic forms making it the first original motion comic released by a major publisher. The series ended at issue #7.
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Science of Survival
Science of Survival is a book published in 1951 by L. Ron Hubbard extending his earlier writings on Dianetics. Its original subtitle was simplified faster dianetic techniquesalthough more recent editions have the subtitle Prediction of human behavior. It is one of the canonical texts of Scientology.The title of Science of Survival alludes to Science and Sanity a highly popular work by Alfred Korzybski the founder of general semantics.
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I'm Dysfunctional You're Dysfunctional
I'm Dysfunctional You're Dysfunctional: The Recovery Movement and Other Self-Help Fashions is a non-fiction book about the self-help industry written by Wendy Kaminer. The book was first published in a hardcover format in 1992 by Addison-Wesley and again in a paperback format in 1993 by Vintage Books.
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A Woman's Liberation
A Woman's Liberation: A Choice of Futures By and About Women is a collection of science fiction stories edited by the author Connie Willis and Sheila Williams. Each story was originally published in Asimov's Science Fiction and/or Analog Science Fiction and Fact magazines.
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Star Courier
The Star Courier is an American daily newspaper published in Kewanee Illinois.
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Flying Blind (novel)
Flying Blind is a mystery novel by Max Allan Collins that was first published in 1999. The book was part of Collins' ongoing series of novels featuring private detective Nathan Heller.In the Heller series the lead character is frequently featured interacting with historical figures of the 1930s and 1940. In Flying Blind set in the mid-1930s Heller is hired by book publisher and publicist George P.
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Daily Sach
Daily Sach (SACH) is an Indian Urdu-language daily newspaper published from Jammu India founded in 1940 by Raja Mohammad Akbar Khan with roots in the Indian independence movement (SACH means Truth in Urdu) it was established with a principle to publish the news and aware the people of United India about the historical changes that were taking place in the British Indian Empire. It is now owned and published by Sach Group which is owned by Mr. Krishan Lal Gupta.
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The Whole Beast
The Whole Beast: Nose to Tail Eating is a 2004 book by Fergus Henderson that deals with how to cook every part of a pig including parts rarely used in American cuisine such as offal. It was originally released as Nose to Tail Eating: A Kind of British Cooking in England in 1999 but was updated and revamped to be more comprehensive for the American edition which was also re-released in the UK.
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The Death of Artemio Cruz
The Death of Artemio Cruz (Spanish: La muerte de Artemio Cruz) is a novel written in 1962 by Mexican writer Carlos Fuentes. It is considered to be a milestone in the Latin American Boom.
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Green Lantern Versus Aliens
Green Lantern Versus Aliens is a four-issue comic book mini-series published jointly by DC Comics and Dark Horse Comics monthly from September 2000 to December 2000. It is written by Ron Marz and illustrated by penciller Rick Leonardi and inker Mike Perkins with covers by Dwayne Turner.The series stars several Green Lanterns primarily Kyle Rayner and the titular xenomorphs from the Alien movie series.
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The Unparalleled Adventure of One Hans Pfaall
The Unparalleled Adventure of One Hans Pfaall (1835) is a short story by Edgar Allan Poe published in the June 1835 issue of the monthly magazine Southern Literary Messenger and intended by Poe to be a hoax. Poe planned to continue the hoax in further installments but was upstaged by the famous Great Moon Hoax which started in the August 25 1835 issue of the New York Sun daily newspaper.
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Valkyr (manga)
Valkyr' (ワルキューレ Warukyūre) is an erotic thriller manga by Senno Knife about a doctor who creates an android in his daughter's image that becomes uncontrollable.
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FEMS Microbiology Ecology
FEMS Microbiology Ecology is one of the five FEMS free to publish print and online peer-reviewed scientific journals which covers all aspects of microbial ecology.According to the Journal Citation Reports the journal has a 2012 impact factor of 3.563 ranking it 31rd out of 116 journals in the category Microbiology.
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Mshana
Mshana was an entertainment magazine based in Cape Town (with an editorial office in Sandton) aimed at South African urban youth. The first issue was published in March 2007 by Media24 Family Magazines.
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The Suicide Shop
The Suicide Shop (French: Le Magasin des suicides) is a 2006 black comedy novel by the French writer Jean Teulé. It is set in a future near-apocalyptic city in a world suffering the ravages of severe climate change where everybody is depressed.
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Migration Letters
Migration Letters is an international biannual peer-reviewed academic journal of migration studies published since 2004. Topics covered range from internal migration to transnational mobility and from voluntary to forced migration. Migration Letters is indexed and abstracted by the International Bibliography of the Social Sciences. Notable contributors to the journal include Ron J. Johnston (Victoria Medal in Geography 1990) Caroline Brettell Gordon F. De Jong Philip L.
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Six Million Crucifixions
Six Million Crucifixions: How Christian Teachings About Jews Paved the Road to the Holocaust (2010) is a history book by author Gabriel Wilensky. The book examines the role Christian teachings about Jews played in enabling the racial eliminationist antisemitism that gave rise to the Holocaust. In Six Million Crucifixions Wilensky argues that from the earliest days of the Christian movement an attitude of contempt toward Jews and Judaism emerged which over time evolved into full-blown hatred.
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Game Developer (magazine)
Game Developer magazine was the premier publication for working (and aspiring) video game creators from 1994–2013 reaching over 35000 industry professionals monthly. In each issue industry leaders and experts shared technical solutions reviewed new game development tools and discussed strategies for creating innovative successful video games.
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The Collected Poems of Freddy the Pig
The Collected Poems of Freddy the Pig (1953) is the brief 21st book in the humorous children's series Freddy the Pig written by American author Walter R. Brooks and illustrated by Kurt Wiese. It is not a story but mostly a reprint of poems and songs that appeared in the series to that point. There are some new poems by Brooks and new illustrations by Wiese. The cover reads If it seems a bit hammy in spots that is to be expected.
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Jeeves and Wooster in Perfect Nonsense
Jeeves and Wooster in Perfect Nonsense is a play written by David and Robert Goodale and is based on the 1938 novel The Code of the Woosters and made its world premiere at the Richmond Theatre in October 2013. The show transferred later that month to the West End's Duke of York's Theatre where it is currently running. The production won the 2014 Laurence Olivier Award for Best New Comedy.
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Lanark: A Life in Four Books
Lanark subtitled A Life in Four Books is the first novel of Scottish writer Alasdair Gray. Written over a period of almost thirty years it combines realist and dystopian fantasy depictions of his home city of Glasgow.Its publication in 1981 prompted Anthony Burgess to call Gray the best Scottish novelist since Walter Scott. Lanark won the inaugural Saltire Society Book of the Year award in 1982 and was also named Scottish Arts Council Book of the Year.
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Double Deuce
Double Deuce is the 19th Spenser novel by Robert B. Parker. The story follows Boston-based PI Spenser as he and his friend Hawk butt heads against a street gang while attempting to unravel the murder of a teenage mother and her young daughter.
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The American Magazine
The American Magazine was a periodical publication founded in June 1906 a continuation of failed publications purchased a few years earlier from publishing mogul Miriam Leslie. The original title Frank Leslie's Popular Monthly had began publishing in 1876 and was renamed Leslie's Monthly Magazine in 1904 and then was renamed again as Leslie's Magazine in 1905.
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You Know Me Al
You Know Me Al is a book by Ring Lardner and subsequently a nationally syndicated comic strip which Lardner scripted drawn by Will B. Johnstone and Dick Dorgan. The book consists of stories were written as letters from a professional baseball player Jack Keefe to his friend Al Blanchard in their hometown of Bedford Indiana.
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The Wild Swans
The Wild Swans is a literary fairy tale by Hans Christian Andersen about a princess who rescues her eleven brothers from a spell cast by an evil queen. The tale was first published on 2 October 1838 as the first installment in Andersen's Fairy Tales Told for Children. New Collection. by C. A. Reitzel in Copenhagen Denmark. It has been adapted to various media including ballet television and animated film.
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Wraithborn
Wraithborn is an American comic book limited series by Joe Benitez and Marcia Chen launched in November 2005. It is his largest body of work after his time as regular penciler on Top Cow's The Darkness. Wraithborn was published by WildStorm under its Wildstorm Signature imprint which replaced the Cliffhanger imprint.
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Rough for Theatre I
Rough for Theatre I is a one-act theatrical sketch by Samuel Beckett. Also known simply as Theatre I it began life originally in French in the late fifties as Fragment de théâtre and was later translated into English by Beckett himself. The first production was at the Schiller Theatre Hamburg in 1979 directed by Walter Asmus. It was staged as Fragment for Theater I at the Magic Theater San Francisco in September 1986 by Stan Gontarski with Robert Wagner (A) and Tom Luce (B).
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Cesare (manga)
CESARE The destroyer Creator (チェーザレ 破壊の創造者) is a manga series by Souryo Fuyumi serialized in the Japanese monthly comic magazine Morning and published in tankoubon format by Kodansha. The first volume was published in 2005 and there have been 9 volumes published in Japan so far. The series is currently ongoing in Morning.
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Journal of Contemporary Health Law and Policy
The Journal of Contemporary Health Law and Policy (Bluebook abbreviation: J. Contemp. Health L. & Pol'y) is a law review run by students at the Columbus School of Law (The Catholic University of America Washington D.C.). It was established in 1985 by George P. Smith II and is published semi-annually.
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Nezavisimoye Voyennoye Obozreniye
Nezavisimoye Voyennoye Obozreniye NVO (Russian: Независимое военное обозрение Independent Military Review) is a Russian weekly newspaper supplement to Nezavisimaya Gazeta dedicated to military posture military science activity of secret services military technology weapons military history of Russia as well as of other countries.The first issue of NVO was published on February 11 1995 the second in autumn of the same year.
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Laser Physics (journal)
Laser Physics is a peer-reviewed scientific journal covering all fundamental and application aspects of laser science. It was established in 1990 (first printed in 1991) at the initiative of Alexander M. Prokhorov who served as editor-in-chief until his death in 2002. The journal was published by MAIK Nauka/Interperiodica from 1991 to 2005 then by Springer Science+Business Media from 2006 to 2012. The current publisher is IOP Publishing which has published the journal since 2013.
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East Asia Law Review
The East Asia Law Review is an academic journal focusing on legal issues concerning East Asia published by an organization of J.D. and LL.M. students at the University of Pennsylvania Law School. One or two issues are published in each volume with an occasional additional issue reprinting papers from a symposium held by the East Asia Law Review. In its 2010-2011 cycle it will publish its sixth volume.
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Jurassic Park Adventures: Flyers
Jurassic Park Adventures: Flyers is the third and last installment on Scott Ciencin's Jurassic Park Adventures book series. It tells the story of the Pteranodons that left Isla Sorna at the end of Jurassic Park III.
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The Maine Edge
The Maine Edge is a 17000 circulation free weekly lifestyle/cultural arts publication distributed by Edge Media Group in Bangor Maine.
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Nintendo Power
Nintendo Power was a monthly news and strategy magazine initially published in-house by Nintendo of America and later run independently. As of issue #222 (December 2007) Nintendo contracted publishing duties to Future US the U.S. subsidiary of British publisher Future.The first issue published was July/August 1988 spotlighting the NES game Super Mario Bros. 2.
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Ang mga Anak Dalita
Ang mga Anak Dalita ([The] Children of the Poor) is a 1911 Tagalog-language novel written by Filipino novelist Patricio Mariano. The 73-page novel was published in Manila by Limbagan At Aklatan Ni I.R. Morales (Printing Press And Library Of I.R. Morales) during the American era in Philippine history (1898–1946).
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Rhymes with Orange
Rhymes with Orange is an American comic strip written and drawn by Hilary B. Price and distributed by King Features Syndicate. The title comes from the commonly held belief that no word in the English language rhymes with orange. The strip was first syndicated in 1995.While the strip has no named recurring characters common themes include cats dogs and absurdities of modern life. It appears in over 400 newspapers daily.
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The Yazoo Queen
The Yazoo Queen (2003) is a fantasy short story by Orson Scott Card set in his The Tales of Alvin Maker series. It was published in the anthology Legends II.
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Baby with the Bathwater
Baby with the Bathwater is a play by Christopher Durang about a boy named Daisy his influences and his eventual outcome.
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Piece by Piece (book)
Piece by Piece is an autobiographical book by singer/songwriter Tori Amos and co-authored by rock music journalist Ann Powers. It was published in the U.S. in February 2005 and in the U.K. in June 2005.
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Astrophysics and Space Science
Astrophysics and Space Science is a peer reviewed scientific journal published by Springer. It was first published in 1968. Each volume is published every two months. The Editor in Chief is Michael A. Dopita.
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The Medusa Seed
The Medusa Seed is an original novel written by Dave Stone and based on the long-running British science fiction comic strip Judge Dredd. It is Stone's second Judge Dredd novel and again features the character Detective-Judge Armitage who appeared in Stone's first such novel Deathmasques.
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Memoir (John McGahern book)
Memoir (published in North America as All Will Be Well) is an autobiographical account of the childhood of Irish writer John McGahern. It was published in 2005 and the writer died in 2006. It recalls amongst other things his formative years in the north-west of Ireland the death of his beloved mother Susan and his relationship with his dark and enigmatic father. Themes from his childhood experiences run throughout his canon of fiction.
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Harvard Journal on Legislation
The Harvard Journal on Legislation is a journal of legal scholarship published by students at Harvard Law School.
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Foundations of Science
Foundations of Science is a peer-reviewed interdisciplinary academic journal focussing on methodological and philosophical topics concerning the structure and the growth of science. It is the official journal of the Association for Foundations of Science Language and Cognition and is published quarterly by Springer Science+Business Media. The journal was established in 1995. The editor in chief is Diederik Aerts.
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A Pocketful of Rye
A Pocketful of Rye is a 1969 novel by A. J. Cronin about a young Scottish doctor Carroll and his life in Switzerland. It is a sequel to A Song of Sixpence.As with several of his other novels Cronin drew on his own experiences as a doctor for this book. The titles of both novels come from the children's nursery rhyme Sing a Song of Sixpence.
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Policy Review
Policy Review was one of America's leading conservative journals.
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At the Edge of the World (collection)
At the Edge of the World is a collection of fantasy short stories by Irish writer Lord Dunsany edited by Lin Carter. It was first published in paperback by Ballantine Books as the thirteenth volume of its celebrated Ballantine Adult Fantasy series in March 1970. It was the series' second Dunsany volume and the first collection of his shorter fantasies assembled by Carter.The book collects thirty short pieces by the author with an introduction and afterword by Carter.
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One More for the Road
One More for the Road is a collection of 25 short stories written by Ray Bradbury.
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The Daily Times (Salisbury)
The (Salisbury) Daily Times is a morning daily English-language (broadsheet) publication based in Salisbury Maryland. It has been a Gannett publication since 2002.
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Original Goodness (book)
Original Goodness is a practical commentary on the Sermon on the Mount emphasizing how to translate it into daily living with the aid of spiritual practices. Written by Eknath Easwaran the book was originally published in the United States in 1989.Subsequent editions of the book have been published in the US and India and foreign (non-English) editions have also been published in several languages. The book's original subtitle was Strategies for uncovering your hidden spiritual resources.