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Daoud, a young Lebanese gentleman, while attending a university in France, volunteered for a search-and-rescue trip to China after the devastating quake that ravaged the nation. While there, Daoud found himself in a most unfortunate circumstance. He was trapped beneath the rubble of a building after a tremor wrought more damage to a place already in ruin. He suffered from severe injuries and was losing a lot of blood; there he met a woman named Susan, a young lady who was also on a volunteer mission. Susan pulled him out of the rubble, stopped the bleeding from his injuries, and kept him company while waiting for rescue. Daoud had already passed out when the rescue team found them. He awoke ...
The Cost of Truth is an interesti ng release that depicts the risks, struggles, various experiences, and deaths that are associated with this line of work. It is arevealing fiction on about the murder of journalists in non-democratic c regimes and the independent journalists' investi gati on about it. Readers will discover and witnessthese incidents as author Rasul Bayram takes them from the former Soviet Republics, where some of the events take place, to America, Iraq, Afghanistan, Pakistan, Yemenand Syria, where the big part of these occurrences happen. Skillfully writ en, packed with suspense, and filled with vital facts and information on,The Cost of Truth is a thought-provoking read that will surely absorb everyone. It is available in trade paperback, trade hardback, and Ebook formats. For moreinformati on this book, interested parti es may log on to www. Xlibris.com.
Privatisation is a central theme in discussions over the transition process of previously centrally planned economies (PCPE). This study examines the developments in privatisation in Azerbaijan, one of the last republics of the FSU to embark upon the road of privatisation. The aim of research was to obtain first hand information on the privatisation process and to construct a qualitative, contextual picture of the power struggle over property rights. Part one establishes a theoretical framework under which privatisation in PCPEs can be evaluated. It establishes that privatisation can be seen as an instrument to build up a sound system of enterprise control and initiate industrial restructuri...
First published in 2008. Routledge is an imprint of Taylor & Francis, an informa company.
“The Cost of Truth” is an interesti ng release that depicts the risks, struggles, various experiences, and deaths that are associated with this line of work. It is a revealing fi cti on about the murder of journalists in non-democrati c regimes and the independent journalists’ investi gati on about it. Readers will discover and witness these incidents as author Rasul Bayram takes them from the former Soviet Republics, where some of the events take place, to America, Iraq, Afghanistan, Pakistan, Yemen and Syria, where the big part of these occurrences happen. Skillfully writt en, packed with suspense, and fi lled with vital facts and informati on, “The Cost of Truth” is a thought-provoking read that will surely absorb everyone. It is available in trade paperback, trade hardback, and Ebook formats. For more informati on on this book, interested parti es may log on to www.Xlibris.com.
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