World Authors, 2000-2005

World Authors, 2000-2005
Title World Authors, 2000-2005 PDF eBook
Author Jennifer Curry
Publisher H. W. Wilson
Total Pages 824
Release 2007
Genre Authors
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Representing a broad range of ethnic diversity, these in-depth profiles present fascinating accounts of lives and careers, the circumstances under which works were produced, and their literary significance. Each profile also includes critical evaluation,

Senior High Core Collection

Senior High Core Collection
Title Senior High Core Collection PDF eBook
Author Raymond W. Barber
Publisher H. W. Wilson
Total Pages 1514
Release 2007
Genre Language Arts & Disciplines
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Features annotations for more than 6,200 works in the main volume (2007), and more than 2,400 new titles in three annual supplements published 2008 through 2010. New coverage of biographies, art, sports, Islam, the Middle East, cultural diversity, and other contemporary topics keeps your library's collection as current as today's headlines.

Digital Diasporas

Digital Diasporas
Title Digital Diasporas PDF eBook
Author Jennifer M. Brinkerhoff
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Total Pages 277
Release 2009-03-02
Genre Political Science
ISBN 1139475789

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In the first full-length scholarly study of the increasingly important phenomenon of digital diasporas, Jennifer M. Brinkerhoff examines how immigrants who still feel a connection to their country of origin use the internet. She argues that digital diasporas can ease security concerns in both the homeland and the host society, improve diaspora members' quality of life in the host society, and contribute to socio-economic development in the homeland. Drawing on case studies of nine digital diaspora organizations, Brinkerhoff's research supplies new empirical material regarding digital diasporas and their potential security and development impacts. She also explores their impact on identity negotiation, arguing that digital diasporas create communities and organizations that represent hybrid identities and encourage solidarity, identity, and material benefits among their members. The book also explores these communities' implications for policy and practice.

Kings' Sagas and Norwegian History

Kings' Sagas and Norwegian History
Title Kings' Sagas and Norwegian History PDF eBook
Author Shami Ghosh
Publisher BRILL
Total Pages 270
Release 2011-09-23
Genre History
ISBN 9004209891

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Surveying the past two decades of scholarship on the medieval historiography of Norway, this book provides a critical appraisal of the principal issues involved in the study of the primary sources and the key areas of scholarship and future research.

NASA Historical Data Book

NASA Historical Data Book
Title NASA Historical Data Book PDF eBook
Author
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Total Pages 1080
Release 1988
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Never Let Me Go

Never Let Me Go
Title Never Let Me Go PDF eBook
Author Kazuo Ishiguro
Publisher Vintage Canada
Total Pages 274
Release 2009-03-19
Genre Fiction
ISBN 0307371336

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NOBEL PRIZE WINNER • The moving, suspenseful, beautifully atmospheric modern classic from the acclaimed author of The Remains of the Day and Klara and the Sun—“a Gothic tour de force" (The New York Times) with an extraordinary twist. “Brilliantly executed.” —Margaret Atwood “A page-turner and a heartbreaker.” —TIME “Masterly.” —Sunday Times As children, Kathy, Ruth, and Tommy were students at Hailsham, an exclusive boarding school secluded in the English countryside. It was a place of mercurial cliques and mysterious rules where teachers were constantly reminding their charges of how special they were. Now, years later, Kathy is a young woman. Ruth and Tommy have reentered her life. And for the first time she is beginning to look back at their shared past and understand just what it is that makes them special—and how that gift will shape the rest of their time together.

Governing the World?

Governing the World?
Title Governing the World? PDF eBook
Author Thomas G Weiss
Publisher Routledge
Total Pages 122
Release 2015-11-17
Genre Education
ISBN 1317258622

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Problems posed by Syria s chemical weapons attacks, Egypt s ouster of an elected government, and myriad other global dilemmas beg the question of whether and how the world can be governed. The challenge is addressing what former UN Secretary-General Kofi Annan called Problems without Passports environmental, economic, humanitarian, and political crises that threaten stability, prosperity, and even human survival. Everything is globalized everything "except" politics, which remain imprisoned behind national borders. The world has changed, but our basic way of managing it has not. We pursue fitful, tactical, short-term, and local responses for actual or looming threats that require sustained, strategic, longer-run, and global actions. With clarity and passion, Thomas G. Weiss argues for a diversity of organizational arrangements some centralized, some decentralized and a plurality of problem-solving strategies some worldwide, some local. He proposes a three-pronged strategy: the expansion of the formidable amount of practical global governance that already exists, the harnessing of political and economic possibilities opened by the communications revolution, and the recommitment by states to a fundamental revamping of the United Nations."