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Plant Genetic Resources of Rema-Kalenga Wildlife Sanctuary

Plant Genetic Resources of Rema-Kalenga Wildlife Sanctuary

Mohammad Zashim Uddin; Abul Hassan

LAP Lambert Academic Publishing
2011
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The book presents mainly the plant genetic resources of Rema-Kalenga wildlife sanctuary, Bangladesh. The authors tried to focus existing plant genetic resources in the sanctuary. They have presented a total of 606 plant species under 102 families. Among the species 15 reported here as new records for Bangladesh. The sanctuary supports maximum 391.67 tree individuals/ha. The values of Shannon Weiner Function and Simpson's index are 5.68 and 35.11 respectively while Concentration of Dominance is 0.0285. Artocarpus chaplasha, a good timber yielding tree, is the dominant species attaining the peak value. Population structure data of leading dominant trees display variations. The authors also presented ethnobotanical information from the sanctuary. At the end they have made some recommendations for future genetic resources conservation and management action plans in the sanctuary area. Concentric zoning model has been proposed here for such a plan.
Mohammad Mosaddeq and the 1953 Coup in Iran

Mohammad Mosaddeq and the 1953 Coup in Iran

Mark J Gasiorowski

Syracuse University Press
2004
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Mohammad Mosaddeq is widely regarded as the leading champion of secular democracy and resistance to foreign domination in Iran's modern history. Mosaddeq became prime minister of Iran in May 1951 and promptly nationalized its British-controlled oil industry, initiating a bitter confrontation between Iraq and Britain that increasingly undermined Mossaddeq's position. He was finally overthrown in August 1953 in a coup that was organized and led by the United States' Central Intelligence Agency. This coup initiated a twenty-five-year period of dictatorship in Iran, leaving many Iranians resentful of the U.S. - legacies that still haunt relations between the two countries today. The book examines the turbulent political climate that prevailed in Iran during Mosaddeq's time the struggle between Iran and Britain for control over oil, the strategic considerations that led U.S. officials to opt for a coup, and the details of the coup itself. Based on exhaustive research by leading academic experts in the field, this is the most authoritative account of the tragic events that led to the overthrow of Mosaddeq. With the recent declassification of CIA documents regarding the 1953 coup that overthrew Mohammad Mossadeq's government in Iran, there is an opportunity for new in-depth analysis into not only the coup itself but the events that led up to it.
Mohammad Mosaddeq and the 1953 Coup in Iran
The book examines the turbulent political climate that prevailed in Iran during Mosaddeq’s tenure, the confrontation between Iran and Britain for control over Iran’s oil, the strategic considerations that led U.S. officials to opt for a coup, and the details of the coup itself. Based on exhaustive research by leading academic experts in the field, this is the most authoritative account of the tragic events that led to the overthrow of Mosaddeq. With the recent declassification of CIA documents regarding the 1953 coup that overthrew Mohammad Mossadeq’s government in Iran, there is an opportunity for new in-depth analysis into not only the coup Coup d’État itself but the events that inevitably led up to it.
Mohammad the Ninth

Mohammad the Ninth

Donn Hutchison

Yabadonn Press
2016
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Mohammad is warned that he is going to the States to study; that he needs to concentrate on getting his degree and that he is not to get involved with an American-Christian co-ed. He smiles at the absurdity of the warning, as he has never dated, never kissed a girl, and never even held a girl's hand. Then he meets Sarah. Not only is she an American co-ed, but she has a Methodist mother and a Jewish father named Goldman. There are hurdles to jump, obstacles to overcome, and convincing to do, as the magnetism between Mohammad and Sarah draws them unavoidably together. The chasms of culture, language, and religion seem insurmountable; Mohammad's mother has picked out the perfect Palestinian wife for him; Sarah's parents are not too keen on the possibility of a Moslem son-in-law named Mohammad and would rather she marry the boy next door.It is a story of prejudice and compromise, of ignorance and understanding, of severing ties and unity. Neither Mohammad nor Sarah questions their love for each other, but they do wonder if love is enough.
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Mohammad Hussein Al-Yaseen: Poetry on Poetry

Mohammad Hussein Al-Yaseen: Poetry on Poetry

Haitham Kamil al-Zubbaidi

Lulu.com
2016
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A lifelong poetic career of a major contemporary Iraqi poet is explored via a translation of a representative selection of his poems which are directly concerned with poetry and poeticism. A serious effort is clearly manifested by the translator who thematically selected, arranged and critically introduced these poems. This book serves the purposes of all readers who are interested in Arabic literature, poetry and culture.
Mohammad Ali Taha’s «A Rose to Hafeeza’s Eyes» and Other Stories
Mohammad Ali Taha is a well-known Palestinian writer residing in Galilee as an Israeli citizen. Despite his fame in the Arab world, his works are still unfamiliar to Western audiences. In this volume, translator Jamal Assadi has collected a selection of Taha’s short stories, representing a variety of themes, styles, historical periods, contexts, settings, tones, languages, narrations, and characters, with the intent to help Taha enter what Edward Said calls «the large, many-windowed house of human culture as a whole». In his introduction, Assadi discusses the culture, traits, and manners of Taha’s world, which provides the reader with a greater appreciation and understanding of the short stories in this volume.