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18 days in Tahrir : stories from Egypt's revolution
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Author | Rushdy , Hatem , 1968- | |
Call Number | DT107.87.A13 2011 | |
Ordinary Egyptians had the world in thrall during Egypt's 2011 revolution, whose epicenter was in Cairo's Tahrir (Liberation) Square. Workers, activists, businesspeople, students, housewives, Muslims and Christians, all massed together on January 25, 2012. After just 18 days of peaceful protest, they stunned the world when they succeeded in deposing President Mubarak. 18 Days in Tahrir tells the inside story of Egypt’s revolution through the compelling personal stories of protestors who took to the streets teargas, rubber and live bullets in order to make the voices heard.
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Stuttering : foundations and clinical applications
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Yairi , Ehud
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Call Number | RC424.Y35 2011 | |
The first edition of Stuttering :foundations and clinical applications contains the most comprehensive and complete presentation of the science and treatment of stuttering available in a single text. Authors Ehud Yairi and Carol H. Seery present a wealth of knowledge on how stuttering is defined, how stuttering is explained, and how stuttering is treated in one strategically organized and comprehensive volume.
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The apartheid wall in Palestine : a searing journey into Israel's genocidal intentions and practices against the Palestinian people
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Call Number | DS119.76.A63 2009 | |
The aim of this book is to acquaint the reader with one of the grossest contraventions in history that has left the Palestinians in the West Bank, completely isolated not only from the world outside and their Arab neighbors, but even from their historical and spiritual capital, Jerusalem. Equally ugly and harmful, is Israel’s imposing of all kinds of restrictions, not only by some settlements with armed settlers in the West Bank and in Arab East Jerusalem, but also by a network of roads and highways over the Palestinian groves and lands, as well as road blocks that render work and movement arduous , if not impossible
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