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Children of the Roojme

Children of the Roojme, A... by Elmaz Abinader

Ms. Abinader has written a slice of history that teaches all ofus how a family's desperate fights for survival wins out over thehorrific clashes of clutures.
Reader's Digest Special 1000th Issue

Reader's Digest -- Special 1000th... by Anthony Flacco

The story behind the book Tiny Dancer is condensed here, not by editing the original text, but by completely retelling the story for this commemorative 1000th Issue of the magazine.
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Cain's Field: Faith, Fratricide, and... by Matt Beynon Rees

In this gripping, in-the-trenches account of the Palestinian/Israeli conflict, award-winning journalist Matt Rees takes us deep within Israeli and Palestinian societies to reveal the fractures at the
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Nothing But Red: The Anthology... by Ellen R. Sheeley

Nothing But Red is the anthology of literary and visual arts inspired by the impassioned plea of Buffy the Vampire Slayer creator Joss Whedon in response to the dishonor killing o
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Loot: The Battle over the... by Sharon Waxman

Why are the Elgin Marbles in London, and not on the Acropolis? ...
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A Manual for American Servicemen... by William D Wunderle

An American officer presents an invaluable handbook for dealing with cultural issues in the Middle East during military operations.
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Through the Lens of Cultural... by William D Wunderle

One of the distinguishing characteristics of the Long War, as the Global War on Terrorism is now known, is the cultural environment in which it is being fought.