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Coping with Poverty and Sexual Harassment
Siddika Aisha
LAP Lambert Academic Publishing
2015
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The Potential Cytotoxicity of Polyoxometalates & Quantum Dots
Alkhairy Aisha
LAP Lambert Academic Publishing
2015
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Cross-Layer Design to Optimize Power in Video Sensor Networks
Arar Aisha
LAP Lambert Academic Publishing
2015
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Ein Spruch nach dem anderen, ein Streit nach dem anderen, es fing nicht gut an. Tyler war das gr sste Arschloch in Ally's Augen und er konnte sie ebenfalls nicht wirklich leiden. Doch es gab eine gewisse Verbindung zwischen den beiden. Was bedeutete sie? Das alles war aber eigentlich gar nicht von Bedeutung, denn er war der Bruder ihrer besten Freundin. Eine klischeehafte Liebesgeschichte
Análisis microbiológico del yogur de baobab
Mukhtar Aisha Zakari
Ediciones Nuestro Conocimiento
2024
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Análise Microbiológica do Iogurte de Baobá
Mukhtar Aisha Zakari
Edições Nosso Conhecimento
2024
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This book is a study of conceptions of Malay adat laws by several prominent colonial writers and some continuities, whose works are generally acknowledged and long regarded as pioneering and authoritative expositions of the subject. Some of the central problems explored in this study are as follows: how are Malay adat laws understood and portrayed by the authors?, what are some of the problems raised and possible factors which influence their selection?, what are the unquestioned assumptions and sources which condition their perceptions?, to what extent can their ideas be considered as accurate portrayals of adat law and what implications do they have not only on the image of the laws but Malay society and culture generally. By addressing these problems, this book hopes to contribute to a more accurate and balanced understanding of Malay laws.
I Am Palestindian
Nishat Aisha Lal; Nishat Aisha Lal; Nishat Aisha Lal
Ketebe Publishing
2025
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With unrelenting yet tender honesty, She Has a Name tells the story of a young woman with autism from multiple points of view. The speakers in these poems--sisters, mother, father, teacher--seek to answer questions science can't yet answer, seek to protect the young woman, and seek to understand what autism means to their own lives as well.
We are making our lives up "here on this bridge / between starshine and clay" (Lucille Clifton). Addressing tough circumstances tenderly, this book is about life--what we inherit, what we create, what shapes us, what's possible.
Women Anthropologists
Ute Gacs; Aisha Khan; Jerrie Mcintyre; Ruth Weinberg
Greenwood Press
1988
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A welcome resource and reference biographical dictionary that took five years to produce and is aimed at both graduate and undergraduate students in anthropology, history, and sociology. Each chapter is a brief autobiography that portrays the professional and personal lives--the triumphs and tribulations--of the brave, committed, first- and second-generation pioneers. . . . Well organized with useful appendixes, indexes, and references. Choice These concise biographies of a wide and interesting sample of women anthropologists make a valuable addition to the growing field of history of anthropology. As the editors point out, the careers of these women illuminate, usually by contrast, the factors that shaped the discipline of anthropology in its first century. The editors also note that these women's careers show far more `applied' and `popular' work than characterizes the careers of most prominent men anthropologists, and this difference calls into question the values implicit in much mainstream anthropology, implicit values often at odds with professed values. Alice B. Kehoe, Marquette University
’Honour'-based violence is a form of intimate violence committed against women (and some men) by husbands, fathers, brothers and male relatives. A very common social phenomenon, it has existed throughout history and in a wide variety of societies across the world, from white European to African cultures, from South and East Asia to Latin America. The most extreme form of Honour-based violence - 'honour' killing - tragically remains widespread. Over the last decade, national and international efforts, including new policy development and activist campaigns, have begun to challenge the practice. Based on a pioneering and unique study, conducted collaboratively by the Centre for Gender and Violence Research, University of Bristol, the University of Roehampton and Kurdish Women's Rights Watch, this book is at the forefront of this new and challenging policy direction.
The Life of the Prophet Muhammad
Leila Azzam; Aisha Gouverneur
The Islamic Texts Society
1985
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This children's book on the life of the Prophet Muhammad is taken from traditional Muslim biographical literature, including 'hadith'. Passages from the Qur'an are used throughout to reinforce the stories. The material is authentic and the style lively and attractive. Although the book has been written for children of 10 to 15 years of age, it can be usefully read by anyone as an introduction because of its completeness and clarity. There are 32 colour illustrations although there has been no attempt to portray either the Prophet or his Companions. The illustrations are representative of traditional Islamic life as lived in many Arab countries and portray scenes that have occurred in those countries for over a thousand years.