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Encyclopedia Of Politics - The Left and The Right
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Encyclopedia Of Politics - The Left and The RightKelli Perkins Library Journal : "The 450 articles have been written by an impressive array of world scholars, creating an appropriately global perspective. A brief time line of politics and helpful glossary of terms are appended, along with a reader's guide and index. . . . The work is a solid and lasting contribution to the understanding of the issues that divide us politically. Highly recommended for its readability, scholarly content, and uniqueness."
 
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TIME Magazine July 16, 2007 Vol. 170 No. 3
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TIME Magazine July 16, 2007 Vol. 170 No. 3
TIME Magazine
July 16, 2007 Vol. 170 No. 3

• COVER: How We Get Addicted - Humans have a habit of getting hooked on harmful things. New research reveals why, and opens the door to a cure
• NATION: The Hillary and Bill Show - The former First Couple hit the campaign trail together in
Iowa to reformat the Clinton brand. And it isn't Bill and Hillary
• SOCIETY: Gay Family Values - Some of the states that are denying same-sex couples the right to
marry are allowing them to adopt kids
• BUSINESS: Old Friends on Facebook - The college students' favorite website begins to conquer
social networking's final frontier: grownups
• BUSINESS: BMW Drives Germany - Its flexible manufacturing system is a mark of a country that's
getting less rigid and more competitive

 
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Madness - A Brief History (by R. Porter)
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Medical historian traces how Western culture has explained and treated insanity. Holes bored in 7,000-year-old skulls indicate the earliest assessment of madness as spirit-possession. The ancient Greeks and medieval and Renaissance philosophers influenced by them replaced possession with irrationality as the cause of madness and exorcists with physicians as its curers. The Enlightenment stressed folly as the mark of madness; romanticism reacted by considering genius akin to madness. Asylums arose to secure the insane for their own good, and newly emergent psychiatry developed several ostensibly successful asylum strategies. As asylums became overloaded with incurables...


 
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Ultralingua English Definitions and Thesaurus 4.4.1
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Ultralingua English Definitions and Thesaurus 4.4.1 Ultralingua English Definitions and Thesaurus 4.4.1
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Ultralingua revolutionizes the way you work with language.
Computerized dictionaries offer speed and ease of use far exceeding the capabilities of paper dictionaries. Moreover, Ultralingua dictionaries offer access to information in a variety of ways, thanks to the indexing system, the reverse translation / auxiliary definition feature, and the extensive language references.

 
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Cambridge GRE CAT Software
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Cambridge GRE CAT SoftwareCambridge GRE CAT Software
Another test prep material for GRE provided by Cambridge GRE CAT CD with real computer adaptive tests!!!
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