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Writing in the workplace
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Tom Brown's schooldays
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Harman Dahl's legacy
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Crime and punishment
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Whiteness and the Discourse of Feminism : the Dynamic Relationship of 'Race' and Gender in African-Feminist Literatures
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"I have only you, Cassandra" ; Antifeminism and the Reconstruction of Patriarchy in the Early Postwar Works of Hans Erich N ossack
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Where Literature, Culture and the History of Mentalities Meet: Changes in British National Identity as a Paradigm for a New Kind of Literary/Cultural History
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Human Nature and Social Class in Two English Novels of the 1750s: Henry Fielding's Amelia and Eliza Haywood's History of Miss Betsy Thoughtless
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Ages After Value and Virtue? Ethics and Aesthetics in the Novels of Three Fin de Siècle Writers, Oscar Wilde, Martin Amis and Tibor Fischer
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Re/visions of History in the Submission and De/colonization of Southern Africa
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The Invention of Cultural Traditions: The Construction and Deconstruction of Englishness and Authenticity in Julian Barnes' England, England
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Virtual and Real Slavery: Women on Abolition
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Ager, Dennis: Motivation in Language Planning and Language Policy
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Ricento, Thomas, ed.: Ideology, Politics and Language Policies. Focus on English
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Fishman, Joshua, ed.: Can Threatened Languages Be Saved? Reversing Language Shift Revisited. A 21st Century Perspective
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Simpson, Jane, David Nash, Mary Laughren, Peter Austin, Barry Alpher, eds.: Forty Years on. Ken Hale and Australian Languages
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Siegel, Jeff, ed.: Processes of Language Contact. Studies from Australia and the South Pacific
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Schneider, Edgar, ed.: Englishes around the World. Studies in Honour of Manfred Görlach
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Postgraduate Forum 2001
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Tagungsbericht Postgraduate Forum 2001 (München)
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The New Economy Debate in the US: A Review of Literature
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Surface and Depth: Studies in American Legibility
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Racialized Topographies of the New and the Old World: Jeannette Lander's Atlanta and Hans J. Massaquoi's Hamburg
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Long-lasting hippocampal potentiation and contextual memory consolidation.
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Pituitary adenylate cyclase-activating polypeptide hormone (PACAP) at very low dosages improves memory in the rat.