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Understanding Gilgamesh : his world and his story
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Vervreemding, patronaat en tuiskoms : die Gilgamesj-epos vir Afrikaanse kinderlesers
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Image, words, magic: A case study of the influence of images on the use of amulets from Egypt and Mesopotamia
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Ancient skies : early Babylonian astronomy, with specific reference to MUL.APIN
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The lenient treatment of honor crimes in Egypt
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Illness and health care in ancient Israel : the role of the social-cultural context in interpreting 2 Chronicles 26:11-23
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Boundaries in cyberpunk fiction : William Gibson's Neuromancer trilogy, Bruce Sterling's Schismatrix, and Neal Stephenson's Snow crash
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Social factors and academic stress among higher institution students in Oyo State, Nigeria
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Metamodernisme en kuns : diepte, affek en betrokkenheid in Vlakwater (2015) deur Ingrid Winterbach en De consequenties (2014) deur Nina Weijers
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Magic in the ancient Near East with special reference to ancient Israel
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Die dekonstruksie van tradisionele probleem-realiteite in 'n plattelandse gemeenskap : 'n narratief-pastorale perspektief (Afrikaans)
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Social values of heavenly society : the concepts of honor and identity in Paul's letter to Philippians
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The motives for the mesarum edict of King Ammiṣaduqa of the old Babylonian period : ethics, ego or economics?
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Die stiefma, ou mites en nuwe verhale : 'n pastorale narratiewe dekonstruksie
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A social-scientific study of the Parable of the Shrewd Steward in Luke 16:1-9
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Review of Empire and Environment: Ecological Ruin in the Transpacific.
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Review of Beyond the Icon: Asian American Graphic Narratives by Eleanor Ty
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Re-visions: Examining Narratives of Asian American Mental Health
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Monstrous Matrilineage in Chinese American Literature
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Memory, Politics, and Literary Imagination in Viet Thanh Nguyen’s The Refugees
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The Modular Fiction of Ken Liu
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Course Design as Critical Creativity: Intersectional, Regional, and Demographic Approaches to Teaching Asian American Literatures
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David Henry Hwang’s Yellow Face: Fictional Autoethnography and Parody on Racial Stereotypes