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Chad is a nation of varied landscapes—from desert regions to wetlands. Readers are given a tour of the many geographical features that make up this African republic while also learning fascinating facts about the people who live there. Chad’s history, customs, and government are presented using enlightening main text, helpful sidebars, and eye-catching photographs. As readers discover the culture of Chad through its languages, religions, arts, and cuisine, they gain a deeper appreciation for other ways of life. That appreciation is also fostered through recipes that add a creative component to this learning experience.
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2011 Updated Reprint. Updated Annually. Chad Energy Policy, Laws and Regulation Handbook
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A guide to the legend and lore behind the traditions, rituals, foods, games, animals, and other symbols and activities associated with holidays and holy days, feasts and fasts, and other celebrations.
A thoroughly updated edition of the most in-depth guide available to Cameroon, a country home to ancient tribal kingdoms, colorful trading towns, 'pygmy' hunting camps, and endangered lowland gorillas.
Focusing on the attitudes and experiences of American female diplomats and spouses, this book examines the social, political, and cultural dimensions of American interactions with the Middle East and North Africa in the five decades after the Second World War. A turbulent period, marked by conflicts associated with the Cold War and decolonization, it was also characterized by changing attitudes to women at odds with those in Moslem societies. The impact of those changes is explored throughout this book, principally drawing on personal oral histories included in the 'Frontline Diplomacy' collection, but reinforced by cables passing between regional U.S. embassies and the State Department in Washington DC.