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Kisah-kisah perjuangan yang mungkin sering kali kita temui di berbagai latar atau lokasi namun kurang begitu diperhatikan bisa ditemukan dalam buku ini. Berbagai tulisan dalam buku ini berupaya merekam cerita-cerita yang mengesankan dengan berbagai perspektif. Di sepanjang buku ini, pembaca akan disuguhkan berbagai pengalaman-pengalaman menarik dari penulis dan itu realita yang terjadi di lapangan.
Written by Tarek El-Diwany, this book focuses on Islamic economics, usury, the history of banking and money creation.
This volume showcases selected conference papers addressing the sustainable future of ASEAN from the perspectives of business and social science disciplines. In addressing the 17 Sustainable Developments Goals (SDGs) envisioned by the United Nations in the domains of environment, health and well-being, posing potential means of reducing inequalities globally, the authors target specific issues and challenges confronting the fast-growing region of ASEAN and present suggestions for co-operation and commitment from governments, non-governmental organisations (NGOs) and society at large, in line with the ASEAN Vision 2020. Papers are selected from the 3rd International Conference on the Future o...
The fascinating, shocking, and ultimately quite hopeful story of one teen’s downward spiral into mental illness by the bestselling author of Tweak. Miles’s little brother Teddy is missing. The police believe he drowned at the beach—the very same day Miles had his first schizophrenic episode. But Miles knows better—Teddy is alive. Kidnapped. There was even a witness! Fueled by guilt, Miles sets off to rescue Teddy. There is so much to overcome, though. The endless pills he must take. The girl who steals his heart and plays with it. The black crows that follow him. As seen through Miles’s distorted perception, his world closes around him as he pushes to keep it open. What you think y...
This book offers a wide range of topics for the scholar interested in the study of English in this unsettling era of disruption in our lives – from linguistics to literature to language teaching and learning. The chapters present snippets of thoughts and critical reflections, findings from action research and other methodologies, and essays on troubling topics for language teachers. The authors are researchers, experienced teachers, and students engaged in exploratory research. The many ideas and suggestions for further reflection and research will inspire teachers and researchers working in many different contexts, both educational and regional. There is something in this book for everybody.
A baby chicken accepts a young boy as her mother and later becomes a surrogate mother for some ducklings that she has hatched.
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