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Serbia and Montenegro (Nations in Transition)
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Serbia and Montenegro (Nations in Transition)Serbia and Montenegro (Nations in Transition)

In 2003, the Federal Republic of Yugoslavia, comprised of the two republics that had chosen to remain within the Yugoslav Federation, was renamed Serbia and Montenegro.
 
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Bosnia and Herzegovina (Nations in Transition)
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Bosnia and Herzegovina (Nations in Transition)Bosnia and Herzegovina (Nations in Transition)

Providing an in-depth look at Bosnia, this title examines the country's ethnic conflict and history and the difficulties it faces in implementing the terms of the peace agreement. It examines its political structure, religious communities and economics and social and cultural make-up.
 
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Learning and Teaching with Technology
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Learning and Teaching with TechnologyThis volume explores how technology is creating rich and productive learning environments. It features contributions from the UK, USA, Australia, New Zealand, Canada and Sweden. It should be of particular interest to anyone seeking a survey of the opportunities that ICT offers and the ways in which IT is transforming education.

The book is structured around core teaching issues, such as: subject; activation of learning using ICT; supporting interaction; assessing outcomes; and providing feedback.

 
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Ancient Egypt: From Prehistory to the Islamic Conquest
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Ancient Egypt: From Prehistory to the Islamic Conquest

It can be said that the story of ancient Egypt begins with the Nile River. Settlements along the Nile existed at least 2,000 years before Egypt’s first ruling dynasty was founded about 3100 bc. The earliest settlers along the Nile were nomads and pastoralists who grew barley on the fertile floodplain or fished and hunted. The Nile River basin served as the stage for the evolution and decay of an advanced civilization. The river itself enabled the descendants of these seemingly unexceptional people to build a civilization that would tower over the ancient world. This book helps explain how they did it and what it means for us today.
 
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The Cat Who Went to Paris
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The Cat Who Went to ParisThe Cat Who Went to Paris

Cat-haters beware: You're about to meet Norton, an exceptional animal who'll turn your dislike of felines into a full-fledged love affair! Here is a charmingly witty and affectionate story that brings to life a truly remarkable relationship - and one extraordinary cat...
 
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