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Mustafa Al-Harith ( born Michel Honore ) is a man with a complex life. Born in Haiti, Mustafa came to the City of Ottawa to study Civil Engineering at Carleton University. Along the way Mustafa embraced Islam and met Karma Jean-Renaud, a gorgeous Haitian gal with whom he falls in love. She can't handle his lifestyle choices and leaves him. Mustafa's life changes when he meets Taraneh Malekzadeh. The beautiful, Hijab-wearing, feisty Iranian Muslim Tomboy takes Mustafa's breath away and accepts him for who he is. Black, male, Muslim, sensually adventurous, sexually fluid and complex. Can they make a budding relationship work ? Time will tell.
Stars Soccer Review Magazine Volume 8 is called UNSTOPPABLE and it features Lionel Messi as the #1 soccer player in the world. We think it is not just a must read but a keeper
Le 12 septembre 1943, une « bombe » éclatait dans l'Église de France sous la forme d un livre intitulé La France pays de mission ? Ses auteurs, Henri Godin et Yvan Daniel, étaient tous deux aumôniers de la Jeunesse ouvrière chrétienne (JOC). L'ouvrage marquera deux générations de prêtres et de laïcs chrétiens engagés et connaîtra plusieurs éditions dont celle de 1962 en format poche, en plein Concile Vatican II. L'ensemble totalisera 140 000 exemplaires. Le livre est publié à la demande du cardinal Suhard, l'archevêque de Paris de l'époque. Il met l'accent sur le caractère inadapté du système paroissial pour de nouveaux types de chrétiens et préconise une pratique v...
The settlements, economically based on lumber alone, were locked into poverty and dependency by Anglophone-monopoly control of the spruce forests. J.I. Little examines the ultimate failure of the British and Quebec settlement projects and argues that the stranglehold of the monopolies was broken only by the belated extension of the rail network into the Upper St Francis district. Canadians have only recently begun to question their model of company-leased Crown forest reserves and to become interested in the more efficient Scandinavian model of small-scale, privately owned woodlots. This book is one of the first to explore the ideological contradictions and social costs which followed from the entrenchment of large-scale lumber companies in a settled zone.
The research in metal-microbe interactions is reviewed, for researchers and engineers.
This book chronicles the escapes attempted by Belgian soldiers and civilians from Nazi-occupied Europe during the Second World War. Insofar as is practical, the authors have tried to let the subjects speak for themselves by making extensive use of their testimonies preserved in archives in Belgium and the United Kingdom. The book begins with the stories of soldiers who managed to evade capture in the summer of 1940 and returned home, and the few that decided to continue the fight and joined the Allied forces in the United Kingdom. It also includes the prisoners of war who managed to escape from camps or Arbeitskommando inside the Reich and provides a detailed analysis of their narratives: th...
This volume is a record of the Workshop on User Interface Management Systems and Environments held at INESC, Lisbon, Portugal, between 4 and 6 June 1990. The main impetus for the workshop came from the Graphics and Interaction in ESPRIT Technical Interest Group of the European Community ESPRIT Programme. The Graphics and Interac tion in ESPRIT Technical Interest Group arose from a meeting of researchers held in Brussels in May 1988, which identified a number of technical areas of common interest across a significant number of ESPRIT I and ESPRIT II projects. It was recognized that there was a need to share information on such activities between projects, to disseminate results from the proje...
In Crofters and Habitants, J.I. Little examines the ways in which two highly distinct social groups -- Gælic-speaking crofters from the Isle of Lewis in the Outer Hebrides and French-speaking habitants from south of Quebec City -- adapted to a common physical environment in the rugged Appalachian plateau of south-eastern Quebec.
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