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| Trade Lines (newspaper) | Trade Lines is a pennysaver-style free weekly newspaper consisting exclusively of classified and display advertising. It has been serving selected markets in Berrien and Van Burren counties in southwestern Michigan since 1949.Trade Lines is distributed weekly each Monday to 44000 households in the communities of Baroda Benton Harbor Berrien Springs Berrien Center Bridgman Coloma Eau Claire Riverside St. |
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| Sawt al-Jamahir | Sawt al Jamahir (Arabic صوت الجماهير meaning Voice of the Masses) was a monthly newspaper published by the Iraqi-controlled Arab Liberation Front (ALF) a small right-wing radical faction within the Palestine Liberation Organization (PLO). It was edited by the ALF's Secretary-General Rakad Salem and was believed to have been funded by the Iraqi government. It was unclear if publication continues after the fall of the Iraqi government in 2003. |
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| JOM (journal) | JOM is a technical trade magazine devoted to exploring the many aspects of materials science and engineering published monthly by The Minerals Metals & Materials Society (TMS) (a member-based professional society). JOM reports scholarly work that explores the state-of-the-art processing fabrication design and application of metals ceramics plastics composites and other materials. |
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| The Yacoubian Building | This article is about the 2002 novel; For other uses see Yacoubian BuildingFor the film of the same name see The Yacoubian Building (film).The Yacoubian Building (Arabic: عمارة يعقوبيان ʿImārat Yaʿqūbīān) is a novel by Egyptian author Alaa-Al-Aswany. |
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| The Chicagoan | The Chicagoan was an American magazine modeled after the New Yorker published from June 1926 until April 1935. Focusing on the cultural life of the city of Chicago each issue of the Chicagoan contained art music and drama reviews profiles of personalities and institutions commentaries on the local scene and editorials along with cartoons and original art. |
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| Tibet Sun | Tibet Sun is an English-language news website focusing on Tibet and the Tibetan people world news opinions essays and photography from other media. It was founded and produced by Lobsang Wangyal in 2008 and is based in Dharamshala India. Lobsang conceived the idea of Tibet Sun in 1999 but got the domain in 2004 after chasing the parked domain for two years. |
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| Valley News | The Valley News (and Sunday Valley News) is a seven-day morning daily newspaper based in Lebanon New Hampshire covering the Upper Valley region of New Hampshire and Vermont.Although the newspaper's offices and presses are in Lebanon its mailing address is a post office box in nearby White River Junction Vermont. The newspaper covers communities on both sides of the Connecticut River which forms the state line.The paper was founded in 1952 by Allan Churchill Butler. |
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| Sacred Country | Sacred Country is a novel by English author Rose Tremain it was published in 1992 by Sinclair Stevenson and won both the James Tait Black Memorial Prize and Prix Femina Etranger. It has been compared to Virginia Woolf's Orlando. |
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| Mormon Enigma | Mormon Enigma: Emma Hale Smith Prophet's Wife Elect Lady Polygamy's Foe is a biography of Emma Hale Smith wife of Joseph Smith Jr. written by Linda King Newell and Valeen Tippetts Avery.Generally accepted as a groundbreaking biography the book places Emma Smith into a context that has better explained the trials and sacrifices of the members of the early Latter Day Saint church. |
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| The Republican Noise Machine | The Republican Noise Machine: Right-Wing Media and How It Corrupts Democracy is a 2004 book written by David Brock which chronicles the author's opinion of how the American right wing was able to build their media infrastructure. The book was the prelude to Brock's launching of his organization Media Matters for America. |
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| HIV/AIDS – Research and Palliative Care | HIV/AIDS – Research and Palliative Care is a peer-reviewed medical journal covering HIV and its treatment. The journal was established in 2009 and is published by Dove Medical Press. It is abstracted and indexed in PubMed EMBASE EmCare and Scopus. |
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| Rapid Transit (play) | Rapid Transit was a play by Lajos Egri that premiered at the Provincetown Playhouse New York in April 1927 and closed before the end of the month after 20 performances. Horace Liveright had bought and produced this work. Egri's expressionist play was translated from his original Hungarian by Gustav Davidson and Francis Edwards Faragoh and adapted by Charles Recht. |
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| Canadian Journal of Neurological Sciences | The Canadian Journal of Neurological Sciences is a peer-reviewed medical journal and the official journal of the Canadian Neurological Society the Canadian Neurosurgical Society the Canadian Society of Clinical Neurophysiologists and the Canadian Association of Child Neurology that collectively form the Canadian Neurological Sciences Federation. Articles are published in English with abstracts in both English and French. |
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| Notre Voie | Notre Voie (formerly known as La Voie) is an Ivorian newspaper founded in 1991. Its reporters have been the subject of several high-profile criminal trials and its editor Freedom Neruda was named a World Press Freedom Hero for his work with the paper. |
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| General Anthropology | General Anthropology is edited by Dave McCurdy and Patricia C. Rice. It is published in May and November for the American Anthropological Association. It publishes information in the fields of anthropology and applied anthropology. |
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| The Necromancer (comics) | The Necromancer is a comic book published by the Top Cow imprint of Image Comics.The comic is written by science fiction author turned comic writer Joshua Ortega with art on the first series by Francis Manapul. |
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| Hotel World | Hotel World is a postmodern novel with influences from modernist novel written by Ali Smith portraying the stages of grief in relation to the passage of time. It won both the Scottish Arts Council Book Award (2001) and the Encore Award (2002). |
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| The Price Is Right Live! | The Price Is Right LIVE! is a staged production show based on the television game show The Price Is Right.The live stage shows are held at Caesars Entertainment casinos as well as the Foxwoods Resort & Casino in Connecticut and the Seminole Casino Coconut Creek in Coconut Creek Florida. The show also briefly ran at two Atlantic City casinos in 2005 2006 2011 and 2012. The show ran at the Welk Resort in Branson Missouri in 2012. They are produced in association with FremantleMedia. |
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| Snakes in Suits | Snakes in Suits: When Psychopaths Go to Work is a book by industrial psychologist Paul Babiak and psychopathy expert Robert D. Hare. The text was published by HarperBusiness on May 9 2006. |
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| The Vampire Lestat | The Vampire Lestat (1985) is a Vampire novel by Anne Rice and the second in her Vampire Chronicles following Interview with the Vampire. The story is told from the point of view of Lestat as narrator and several events in the two books appear to contradict each other allowing the reader to decide which version of events they believe to be accurate. |
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| Nasisten | Nasisten ('The Nazi') was a National Socialist weekly newspaper published from Malmö Sweden between September 1933 and April 1934. It carried the by-line 'Organ for the National Socialists of southern Sweden'. J. Levin was the editor of Nasisten.When a first issue of Nasisten was published in September 1933 it was aligned with the National Socialist League. |
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| Naturwissenschaften | Naturwissenschaften The Science of Nature is a monthly peer-reviewed scientific journal published by Springer Science+Business Media covering all aspects of the natural sciences relating to questions of biological significance. |
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| The Stone of the Witch Queen | The Stone of the Witch Queen is a fantasy story written by L. Sprague de Camp as part of his Pusadian series. It was first published in the magazine Weirdbook for fall 1977. Chronologically The Stone of the Witch Queen is the fifth of de Camp's Pusadian tales and the third to feature his protagonist Gezun of Lorsk. |
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| Language Documentation & Conservation | Language Documentation & Conservation is a peer-reviewed open-access academic journal covering all topics related to language documentation and conservation including the goals of data management field-work methods ethics orthography design reference grammar design lexicography methods of assessing ethnolinguistic vitality archiving matters language planning areal survey reports short field reports on underdocumented or endangered languages reports on language maintenance preservation and revitalization efforts plus reviews of software hardware and books.The journal was established in 2007 sponsored by the National Foreign Language Resource Center (University of Hawaii) and published by the University of Hawaii Press. |
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| Ashoka the Great (book) | Ashoka The Great is a fictional biography of the emperor Ashoka. It was originally written in Dutch in the form of a trilogy by Wytze Keuning in 1937-1947. These were translated into English and combined into a single volume by J.E.Steur. |
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| Mr. Monk and the Two Assistants | Mr. Monk and the Two Assistants is the fourth novel based on the television series Monk by Lee Goldberg. It is the first Monk novel to be published in hardcover on July 3 2007. The paperback edition was released on January 2 2008. |
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| Aji Ichi Monme | Aji Ichi Monme (味いちもんめ A Pinch of Seasoning) is a cooking manga written by Zenta Abe and illustrated by Yoshimi Kurata. It was published by Shogakukan in Big Comic Superior from 1986 to 1999 and collected in 33 bound volumes. The series chronicles the lives of the staff and customers of a restaurant called Fujimura owned by veteran chef Kumano. It received the 1999 Shogakukan Manga Award for seinen manga.Chapters of Aji Ichi Monme were reprinted in Mangajin. |
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| Acta Oncologica | Acta Oncologica is the official journal of the five Nordic oncological societies. The members of the editorial committee represent these societies.Acta Oncologica is a scientific medical journal within clinical oncology and related disciplines. It accepts articles within all fields of clinical cancer research from applied basic research to cancer nursing and psychological aspects of cancer. |
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| SchoolArts | SchoolArts is a peer-reviewed professional magazine devoted to art education. It is written by and for art teachers. |
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| Le Fils de-la-femme-mâle | Le fils de la femme male is a novel by Ivorian author Maurice Bandaman. It won the Grand prix littéraire d'Afrique noire in 1993. |
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| The Future of an Illusion | The Future of an Illusion (German: Die Zukunft einer Illusion) is a 1927 book by Sigmund Freud. It describes his interpretation of religion's origins development psychoanalysis and its future. Freud viewed religion as a false belief system. |
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| Deaf Sentence (novel) | Deaf Sentence (2008) is a novel by British author David Lodge. |
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| Mikroglottika | Mikroglottika - An International Journal of Minority Language Philologies is a linguistic journal about minority languages. Mikroglottika's goal is to promote the study of the philology phonology syntax and lexicon of minority languages and constructive linguistic studies. |
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| The River Why | The River Why is a 1983 novel by David James Duncan. While it initially starts off as a fishing story The River Why turns into the story of a young person struggling to come to grips with the modern world. |
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| Bat-Manga!: The Secret History of Batman in Japan | Bat-Manga!: The Secret History of Batman in Japan is a 2008 book published by Pantheon Books subsidiary of Random House in the United States. The book was designed by Chip Kidd with the assistance of photographer Geoff Spear. It collects a Japanese shōnen manga adaptation of the American comic book series Batman by Jiro Kuwata simply entitled Batman (バットマン Battoman) and also includes photographs of vintage Batman toys from Japan. |
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| The Secret of the Third Watch | The Secret of the Third Watch is book 7 of the Race Against Time series written by J. J. Fortune. |
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| Statistics in Medicine (journal) | Statistics in Medicine is a peer-reviewed statistics journal published by Wiley.Established in 1982 the journal publishes articles on medical statistics.The journal is indexed by Mathematical Reviews and SCOPUS.Its 2009 MCQ was 0.02 and its 2009 impact factor was 1.990. |
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| A Wizard Alone | A Wizard Alone is the sixth book in the Young Wizards series by Diane Duane. It is the sequel to The Wizard's Dilemma. |
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| Dead Man's Ransom | Dead Man's Ransom is a medieval mystery novel by Ellis Peters first of four novels set in the disruptive year of 1141. It is the ninth in the Cadfael Chronicles and was first published in 1984 (1984 in literature).The book was adapted for BBC Radio 4 in 1995.The Sheriff of Shropshire is wounded and taken prisoner by Welsh on the side of Empress Maud. His return requires an exchange bringing two lively young Welshmen into the castle where the Sheriff's daughter resides. |
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| The Voyage of QV66 | The Voyage of QV66 is a children's novel by Penelope Lively. It is set in a strange flooded somewhat post-apocalyptic England devoid of people and centres around a group of animals consisting of a dog a cat a cow a horse a pigeon and a mysterious character named Stanley. |
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| A Study on Kamrupi | A study on Kamrupi is a book on Kamrupi language written by noted author Upendranath Goswami. It gives detail account of origin and development of Kamrupi language spanning a period of early first millennium CE to modern times. It discusses the growth of Kamrupi literature from its apabhramsa stage in form of copper plates seals Charyapada to literature developed in mid twentieth century. |
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| Leonard Maltin's Movie Guide | Leonard Maltin's Movie Guide is a book-format collection of movie capsule reviews that began in 1969 and has been updated yearly since 1978.[citation needed] It was originally called TV Movies which became Leonard Maltin's TV Movies and Video Guide which then became Leonard Maltin's Movie and Video Guide before arriving at its current title. Leonard Maltin edits it and contributes a large portion of its reviews. |
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| Return to Eden (novel) | Return To Eden is a 1988 science fiction novel by American writer Harry Harrison.The novel is the third and final volume in Harrison's Eden. The first two stories of the trilogy are West of Eden and Winter in Eden.The novel tells an alternate history of planet Earth in which the extinction of the dinosaurs never occurred. |
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| Time Stands Still (play) | Time Stands Still is a play written by the Pulitzer Prize winner Donald Margulies and directed by Tony Award winner Daniel J. Sullivan about changing relationships and developing social issues. It was nominated for two Tony Awards for Best Play and Best Performance by a Leading Actress in a Play for Laura Linney. |
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| The Gazette (Newfoundland) | The Gazette is the official newspaper of Memorial University of Newfoundland located in St. John's Newfoundland. |
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| Radio World | Radio World is a trade journal published by NewBay Media targeted at radio broadcast executives and operations personnel in World Wide. Multiple editions are published for the United states Canada Europe the Middle East Africa Asia and the Caribbean in Spanish Portuguese and French. Columnist range from broadcast industry consultants to legal counsel specializing in the broadcast industry.Sister publications includes TV Technology Videography Government Video TVB and DV.com. |
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| The Two Faces of January | The Two Faces of January (1964) is a psychological thriller novel by Patricia Highsmith. |
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| The Rod of Seven Parts | The Rod of Seven Parts is an accessory for the 2nd edition of the Advanced Dungeons & Dragons fantasy role-playing game published in 1996. |
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| Advances in High Energy Physics | Advances in High Energy Physics a peer-reviewed open-access scientific journal publishing research on physics. It is published irregularly by Hindawi Publishing Corporation. The journal was established in 2007 and publishes original research articles as well as review articles in all fields of high energy physics. The journal is dedicated to both theoretical and experimental research. |
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| The Journal Record | The Journal Record is a daily business and legal newspaper based in Oklahoma City Oklahoma. Its offices are in downtown Oklahoma City with bureaus at the Oklahoma State Capitol and in Tulsa.The Journal Record began publication in 1937 though an early predecessor of the newspaper the Daily Legal News was first published in Oklahoma City on August 27 1903. |
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| India's Global Powerhouses | India's Global Powerhouses - How They Are Taking on the World is a 2009 book by Nirmalya Kumar. The book discusses the success of some of the largest commercial companies in India. |
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| Big Toys | Big Toys is a 1977 Australian play by Patrick White.The original production was by the Old Tote Theatre Company. The cast was Max Cullen Arthur Dignam and Kate Fitzpatrick and it was directed by Jim Sharman. |
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| Global Education Magazine | Global Education Magazine is a quarterly journal formed in 2012 by a group of cognitive analysts. The journal focuses on global education. Each edition has a different theme published on specified days by the United Nations to address issues such as violence poverty health or refugees. |
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| Wonder Stories | Wonder Stories was an early American science fiction magazine which was published under several titles from 1929 to 1955. It was founded by Hugo Gernsback in 1929 after he had lost control of his first science fiction magazine Amazing Stories when his media company Experimenter Publishing went bankrupt. |
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| Animal Dreams | Animal Dreams is a 1990 novel by Barbara Kingsolver. A woman named Cosima Codi Noline returns to her hometown of Grace Arizona to help her aging father who is slowly losing his struggle with Alzheimer's disease. She takes a biology teacher position at the local high school and lives with her old high school friend Emelina. Animal Dreams features Kingsolver's trademark—alternating perspectives throughout the novel. |
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| What My Girlfriend Doesn't Know | What My Girlfriend Doesn't Know (2007) is a novel in verse by Sonya Sones. The free verse novel follows ninth-grader Robin as he struggles with being an outsider at his high school and dealing with the joys of having a girlfriend Sophie and seeing his artistic talent recognized by his teacher and parents. |
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| Harper's Magazine | Harper's Magazine (also called Harper's) is a monthly magazine of literature politics culture finance and the arts. Launched in June 1850 it is the second-oldest continuously published monthly magazine in the U.S. (Scientific American is the oldest). The current editor is Ellen Rosenbush who replaced Roger Hodge in January 2010. Harper's Magazine has won many National Magazine Awards. |
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| Wide Sargasso Sea | Wide Sargasso Sea is a 1966 postcolonial novel by Dominica-born British author Jean Rhys who had lived in obscurity after her previous work Good Morning Midnight was published in 1939. Wide Sargasso Sea 're-noticed' Rhys and became her most successful novel.The novel is prequel to Charlotte Brontë's famous 1847 novel Jane Eyre. |
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| The Sword of Destiny | The Sword of Destiny (Polish original title: Miecz przeznaczenia) is the second of the two collections of short stories (the other being The Last Wish) both preceding the main Witcher Saga. The stories were written by Polish fantasy writer Andrzej Sapkowski. The first Polish edition was published in 1993. |
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| Beauty Disrupted | Beauty Disrupted: A Memoir (2011) is an autobiographical book by model Carré Otis and Hugo Schwyzer. |
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| La Sicilia | La Sicilia is an Italian daily newspaper for the island of Sicily. Published in Catania it is the second best-selling newspaper in Sicily.It was founded and first published in 1945 and legally registered at the court of Catania three years later. |
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| The Lion the Fox & the Eagle | The Lion the Fox & the Eagle: A Story of Generals and Justice in Rwanda and Yugoslavia is a non-fiction book by Canadian journalist Carol Off. The hardcover edition was published in November 2000 by Random House Canada. The writing was favourably received and the book was short-listed for the Shaughnessy Cohen Award for Political Writing. |
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| Earthweek | Earthweek - A Diary of the Planet is a syndicated newspaper column created by Steve Newman. It is published weekly on various days by subscribing newspapers and reports on events in Earth's natural history. |
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| Cottage Life | Cottage Life is a Canadian magazine focusing on cottage lifestyle content. First published in the summer of 1988 the publication features how-to articles buying guides tips and expert advice on all aspects of cottage life.The award-winning magazine is published six times a year by Cottage Life Media Inc. |
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| Putt's Law and the Successful Technocrat | Putt's Law and the Successful Technocrat is a book credited to the pseudonym 'Archibald Putt' published in 1981. An updated edition subtitled How to Win in the Information Age was published by Wiley-IEEE Press in 2006. The book is based upon a series of articles published in Research/Development Magazine in 1976 and 1977.It proposes 'Putt's Law' and 'Putt's Corollary' which are principles of negative selection similar to The Dilbert principle by Scott Adams proposed in the 1990s. |
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| On Hallowed Ground | On Hallowed Ground is an accessory book for the Advanced Dungeons & Dragons fantasy role-playing game for the Planescape campaign setting. |
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| Token of Darkness | Token of Darkness is the eleventh novel by American author Amelia Atwater-Rhodes and is the sixth novel in the Den of Shadows. The novel was published on February 9 2010. The Raven by Edgar Allan Poe is featured in the book. |
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| Jack of Shadows | Jack of Shadows is a novel combining elements of both science fiction and fantasy written by American author Roger Zelazny. According to him the name of the book (but not the titular character) was a homage to Jack Vance. In his introduction to the novel he mentioned that he tried to capture some of the exotic landscapes so frequent in Vance's work. Zelazny wrote it in first draft no rewrites. The novel was serialized in F&SF in 1971 and published in book form that same year. |
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| Journal of Social Psychology | The Journal of Social Psychology (JSP) is a bimonthly psychology journal published by Routledge who acquired it from Heldref Publications in 2009. The journal was founded in 1929 by John Dewey and Carl Murchison. It publishes original empirical research in all areas of basic and applied social psychology. The Journal of Social Psychology was subtitled Political Racial and Differential Psychology until changing its name in 1949. |
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| Binbō Shimai Monogatari | Binbō Shimai Monogatari (貧乏姉妹物語 lit. Poor sisters story) is a manga series by Izumi Kazuto. It has been adapted into an anime series by Toei Animation and was aired in Japan from June 2006 until September 2006. |
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| Icon (comics) | Icon is a superhero a comic book character distributed by DC Comics. An original character from Milestone Comics he first appeared in Icon #1 (May 1993) and was created by Dwayne McDuffie and M. D. Bright. |
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| The Shakespeare Yearbook | The Shakespeare Yearbook is an annual academic journal specializing in Shakespearean and early modern topics. It was founded by Texas A&M Professor of English Douglas A. Brooks and edited by him until his death in 2009. The yearbook has been published by Texas A&M University since 2003.The yearbook publishes thematically organized volumes: For example Shakespeare and Spain (2002) Shakespeare and the Low Countries (2004) and The Shakespeare Apocrypha (2005). |
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| The Mysterious Traveler | For the Weather Report album see Mysterious Traveller.The Mysterious Traveler was an anthology radio series a magazine and a comic book. All three featured stories which ran the gamut from fantasy and science fiction to straight crime dramas of mystery and suspense. |
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| Hopeless Savages | Hopeless Savages is a series by Oni Press written by Jen Van Meter. Thus far there have been three 4-issue miniseries (also released as trade paperbacks) and a one-shot all written by van Meter but each illustrated by a different set of artists including Christine Norrie Chynna Clugston Andi Watson Bryan Lee O'Malley and Vera Brosgol.The story follows the members of the Hopeless-Savage family. |
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| Mr. Moto Is So Sorry | Originally published in serial form in the Saturday Evening Post from July 2 to August 13 1938 Mr. Moto Is So Sorry was first published in book form in 1938. It is the fourth of six Mr. Moto novels and can also be found in the omnibus Mr. Moto's Three Aces published in 1939.The Moto novels are spy fiction and adventure novels set in the Orient which in the 1930s was considered mysterious and exotic. Mr. |
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| Tears of the Giraffe | Tears of the Giraffe is the second in The No. 1 Ladies' Detective Agency series of novels by Alexander McCall Smith set in Botswana and featuring the Motswana protagonist Precious Ramotswe. |
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| Popular Astronomy (UK magazine) | Popular Astronomy is the bi-monthly magazine of the UK's Society for Popular Astronomy published in January March May July September and November. Before 2011 it was a quarterly publication. Before 1981 the journal was known as Hermes and earlier still it was called The Junior Astronomer.The magazine aims to present the science in plain English avoiding unnecessary jargon. |
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| Bury Me in a Free Land | Bury Me in a Free Land is a poem by Frances Harper an African American abolitionist and poet.Make me a grave where'er you willIn a lowly plain or a lofty hill;Make it among earth's humblest gravesBut not in a land where men are slaves.I could not rest if around my graveI heard the steps of a trembling slave;His shadow above my silent tombWould make it a place of fearful gloom.I could not rest if I heard the treadOf a coffle gang to the shambles ledAnd the mother's shriek of wild despairRise like a curse on the trembling air.I could not sleep if I saw the lashDrinking her blood at each fearful gashAnd I saw her babes torn from her breastLike trembling doves from their parent nest.I'd shudder and start if I heard the bayOf bloodhounds seizing their human preyAnd I heard the captive plead in vainAs they bound afresh his galling chain.If I saw young girls from their mother's armsBartered and sold for their youthful charmsMy eye would flash with a mournful flameMy death-paled cheek grow red with shame.I would sleep dear friends where bloated mightCan rob no man of his dearest right;My rest shall be calm in any graveWhere none can call his brother a slave.I ask no monument proud and highTo arrest the gaze of the passers-by;All that my yearning spirit cravesIs bury me not in a land of slaves. |
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| Dark Universe (novel) | Dark Universe is a post-apocalyptic science fiction novel by Daniel F. Galouye first published in 1961. It is currently in publication by Victor Gollancz Ltd as a collector's edition.The book was nominated for a Hugo award in 1962. |
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| European Biophysics Journal | The European Biophysics Journal is published by Springer Science+Business Media on behalf of the European Biophysical Societies Association. The journal publishes papers in the field of biophysics defining this as the study of biological phenomena using physical methods and concepts. It publishes original papers reviews and letters. |
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| Jinsei | Jinsei (人生 lit. (Human) Life) subtitled La Bonne Vie is a Japanese light novel series written by Ougyo Kawagishi and illustrated by Meruchi Nanase. As of February 2014 seven volumes have been published by Shogakukan under their Gagaga Bunko imprint. Both an anime adaptation and manga adaptation have been announced. |
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| Escape from Memory | Escape from Memory is a young adult novel by Margaret Peterson Haddix. It was published in 2003 by Simon & Schuster. |
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| Einstein's Gift | Einstein's Gift is a play written by Canadian playwright Vern Thiessen in 2003. Through the recollections of Albert Einstein the play focuses on the life and career of German chemist Dr. Fritz Haber who helped improve living conditions with his work on nitrogen fixation. His work was later used by the German army to produce chlorine gas used in Second Battle of Ypres in the First World War. As Dr. |
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| New Zealand Local Government | New Zealand Local Government is a monthly trade magazine published by Mediaweb an Auckland-based company. It was published by TPL Media from 1964 to 2011 when Mediaweb purchased TPL Media. |
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| Abramowitz and Stegun | Abramowitz and Stegun is the informal name of a mathematical reference work edited by Milton Abramowitz and Irene Stegun of the United States National Bureau of Standards (now the National Institute of Standards and Technology). |
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| Socialism (book) | Socialism: An Economic and Sociological Analysis is a book by Austrian School economist and libertarian thinker Ludwig von Mises first published in German by Gustav Fischer Verlag in Jena in 1922 under the title Die Gemeinwirtschaft: Untersuchungen über den Sozialismus. It was translated into English from the second reworked German edition (Jena: Gustav Fischer Verlag 1932) by J. Kahane and published by Jonathan Cape in London in 1936. |
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| Eight Months on Ghazzah Street | Eight Months on Ghazzah Street (1988) is the third novel by English author Hilary Mantel who won the Man Booker Prize in 2009. It concerns the Englishwoman Frances Shore who moves to Jeddah Saudi Arabia to live with her husband an engineer. |
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| Señor Vivo and the Coca Lord | Señor Vivo and the Coca Lord is a novel by Louis de Bernières first published in 1991. It is the second of his Latin American trilogy following on from The War of Don Emmanuel's Nether Parts and preceding The Troublesome Offspring of Cardinal Guzman. |
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| Raiders of the Nile | Raiders of the Nile is a novel by American author Steven Saylor first published by Minotaur Books in 2014. It is the fourteenth book in his Roma Sub Rosa series of mystery stories set in the final decades of the Roman Republic but the second chronologically. The main character is the Roman sleuth Gordianus the Finder. |
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| Mistborn: The Hero of Ages | Mistborn: The Hero of Ages is the third novel of Brandon Sanderson's Mistborn trilogy released on October 14 2008. It was preceded by Mistborn: The Final Empire and Mistborn: The Well of Ascension. |
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| Laurel's Kitchen | Laurel's Kitchen is a vegetarian cookbook first published in 1976 that contributed to the increasing awareness of vegetarian eating in the US. Its authors were Laurel Robertson Carol Flinders and Bronwen Godfrey and its subtitle was a handbook for vegetarian cookery & nutrition. A second edition The New Laurel's Kitchen was published in 1986. It had the same subtitle and the same first two authors and Brian Ruppenthal was the new third author. The book has sold over a million copies. |
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| Dhaka Courier | The Dhaka Courier (commonly known as the Courier) is a Bangladeshi English-language news magazine. Founded in 1984 it is the longest running English current affairs magazine in the country. Its content is largely focused on politics international affairs economics travel literature society and the arts. |
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| Ad Valvas | Ad Valvas is the college newspaper of the Vrije Universiteit in Amsterdam Netherlands. In print since 1952 it is published every Thursday during the academic year 36 times a year. In 1979 the paper acquired editorial independence and no longer had to answer to the University's Board of Directors. |
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| Bondage Fairies | Bondage Fairies (ボンデージフェアリーズ Bondage Fairies) is an erotic manga about highly sexual human-shaped female forest fairies with wings. It was originally a series in publisher Kubo Shoten's Young Lemon magazine in 1990 where it was titled Insect Hunter. The manga is drawn by Teruo Kakuta (pen name Kondom). The series was later published in the United States with translated English text. |
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| A Turn in the South | A Turn in the South is a travelogue of the American South written by Nobel Prize-winning writer V. S. Naipaul. The book was published in 1989 and is based upon the author's travels in the southern states of the United States.Naipaul has written fiction and non-fiction about life in the Caribbean India Africa and South America. In this book the subject is the U.S.A. including South Carolina Florida Mississippi et cetera. |
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| The Strong Breed | The Strong Breed is one of the best known plays by Wole Soyinka. It is a tragedy that ends with an individual sacrifice for the sake of the communal benefit. The play is centered on the tradition of egungun a Yoruba festival tradition in which a scapegoat of the village carries out the evil of the community and is exiled from the civilization. Eman the play's protagonist takes on the role of carrier knowing it will result in beating and exile. |
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| A veinte años Luz | A veinte años Luz (Twenty years later Luz) is the first novel by Argentinian author Elsa Osorio first published in 1998. The English-language version of her novel My Name is Light was first published in 2003 by Bloomsbury USA. |
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| Greenock Telegraph | The Greenock Telegraph is a local daily newspaper serving Inverclyde (the council area containing the towns of Gourock Greenock and Port Glasgow) Scotland.Founded in 1857 it was the first halfpenny daily newspaper in Britain. It was for a time Greenock Telegraph and Clyde Shipping Gazette owing to the massive amount of maritime traffic moving in and out of Greenock's harbours. |
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| Lalla-Rookh | Lalla Rookh is an Oriental romance by Thomas Moore published in 1817. The title is taken from the name of the heroine of the frame tale the daughter of the 17th-century Mughal emperor Aurangzeb. The work consists of four narrative poems with a connecting tale in prose. |
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| Sharpe's Havoc | Sharpe's Havoc: Richard Sharpe and the Battle of Oporto is a historical novel by Bernard Cornwell set during the Napoleonic Wars. It is the twentieth full-length novel in the series (in order of publication) and takes place between the events of Sharpe's Rifles and Sharpe's Eagle.The book is set largely in Portugal during General Arthur Wellesley's Oporto Campaign in 1809. |