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Psalm 29 through time and tradition /
I whakaputaina 2009An electronic book accessible through the World Wide Web; click to view
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Sustainable development in OECD countries getting the policies right /
I whakaputaina 2004Click to View
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Beyond rhetoric : adult learning policies and practices. /
I whakaputaina 2003Rārangi ihirangi: “…Data for figures -- Annex 3. National co-ordinators and review team members -- Annex 4. …”
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Networks of innovation : towards new models for managing schools and systems.
I whakaputaina 2003Click to View
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Dealing with interests, values and knowledge in managing risk Workshop proceedings, Brussels, Belgium, 18-21 November 2003.
I whakaputaina 2004Click to View
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Forum mondial sur la transparence et l'echange de renseignements a des fins fiscales Rapport d'examen par les pairs. Belgique 2013 /
I whakaputaina 2013Click to View
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Impoliteness using language to cause offence /
I whakaputaina 2011Rārangi ihirangi: “…Non-conventionalised impoliteness: implicational impoliteness; 6. Impoliteness events: co-texts and contexts; 7. Impoliteness events: functions; 8. …”
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The academic, social, and psychological impacts of service learning /
I whakaputaina 2015An electronic book accessible through the World Wide Web; click to view
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College algebra : special equations, functions, and logarithms /
I whakaputaina 2015An electronic book accessible through the World Wide Web; click to view
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Studying Diversity, Migration and Urban Multiculture : Convivial Tools for Research and Practice /
I whakaputaina 2019Rārangi ihirangi: “…Introduction: convivial tools for research and practice -- Convivial research between normativity and analytical innovation -- Convivial practices in communities of research -- The fabric of faith: a reflection on creative arts practice research -- Examining conviviality and cultural mediation in arts-based workshops with child language brokers: narrations of identity and (un)belonging -- Migration, memory and place: arts and walking as convivial methodologies in participatory research -- a visual essay -- Failing better at convivially researching spaces of diversity -- Making something out of nothing: on failure and hope in community activism and research -- Ethnographies of urban encounters in super-diverse contexts: insights from Shepherd's Bush, west London -- Strategies to make conviviality the heart of campaigns for the rights of migrants -- Braking down barriers to co-production between research teams and civil society organisations -- Afterword: giving multiculture a name.…”
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The Arabian frontier of the British Raj merchants, rulers, and the British in the nineteenth-century Gulf /
I whakaputaina 2007Rārangi ihirangi: “…Conventions, terminology, and transliteration -- Acknowledgements -- Introduction -- The subject -- The sources -- Overview -- Empire -- British India's informal empire and spheres of influence in Asia and Africa -- British India's residency system in Asia and Africa -- The origins of the residency system, 1613-1763 -- The politicization and expansion of the residency system, 1764-1947 -- The residency system and Britain's Indian empire -- Imperialism and the strategy of informal empire -- The Indian political service (IPS), 1764-1947 -- Early British involvement in the Gulf, 1616-1822 -- Britain's political residency in the Gulf, 1822-1971 -- Britain's native agency in Bahrain, c. 1816-1900 -- Agents of empire -- British India's native agency system in Asia -- British India's native agency system in Asia -- British India's native agency system in the Gulf -- British motives for employing native agents -- Robinson's theory of collaboration -- The Indian origins of the native agency system -- The politicization of the native agency system in India and the Gulf -- Early native agents in the Gulf -- The establishment of the native agency system in the Gulf -- Advantages for the British -- Disadvantages for the British -- Advantages and disadvantages for the native agents -- The operation of British India's native agency in Bahrain -- The agency building -- The agency's finances and organization -- The agent's intelligence-gathering duties, c.1816-1900 -- The agent's judicial duties, 1861-1900 -- The agents' political duties, 1872-1900 -- The agents' social duties -- British India's native agents in Bahrain -- The banias, c.1816-34 -- The Safar family agents -- Mirza Muhammad Cali Safar, 1834-42 -- Hajji Jasim (Hajji Abu'l Qasim), 1842-62 -- Hajji Ibrahim bin Muhsin bin Rajab, 1862-4 -- Years of abeyance, 1865-71 -- Hajji Cabd al-Nabi Khan Safar, 1872-84 -- Hajji Ahmad Khan Safar, 1884-91 -- Temporary agents, 1891-3 -- Agha Muhammad Rahim Safar, 1893-1900 -- Hajji Cabbas bin Muhammad bin Fadhil, 1900 -- The native agency staff after 1900 -- Challenges to the agents, 1834-97 -- The decline of British India's native agency system in Bahrain and the Gulf -- The rift in agent-ruler relations, 1895-1900 -- The agent's conflict between trade and politics, 1897-9 -- The argument for a political agency, 1897-9 -- The transition to a political agency, 1899-1900 -- The Arabian frontier of the Indian empire -- Appendix A a British India's residency system in Asia and Africa -- British India's residency system, 1880s -- Gulf residency organization -- Gulf residency staff -- Gulf residency budget -- Graded officers serving in political residencies, 1877 -- British military establishments in the Gulf -- Appendix B rulers and residents -- Rulers of Bahrain -- Residents in Bushire -- Agents for the lower Gulf (qishm island) -- Political residents in the Gulf (Bushire) -- Political residents in the Gulf (Ras al-Jufair, Bahrain) -- Governors of Bombay -- Viceroys of India -- Appendix C British India's native agents in Bahrain -- Native agents -- Native agency staff -- British-Indian steam navigation Co. agents (Gray Paul & Co.) -- Merchant grades -- Appendix D British control : Bahrain v. the Indian states -- Appendix E Anglo-Bahraini legal obligations and rights.…”
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The new Brazilian cinema
I whakaputaina 2003Rārangi ihirangi: “…An oblique gaze : irony and humour in Helvécio Ratton's Love & Co /…”
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The psychologies in religion working with the religious client /
I whakaputaina 2006An electronic book accessible through the World Wide Web; click to view
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Latinos and American law landmark Supreme Court cases /
I whakaputaina 2006Rārangi ihirangi: “…Rodriguez (1973) and the search for equality in school funding -- Espinoza v. Farah Mfg. Co. (1973) and "national origin" discrimination in employment -- United States v. …”
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