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    MY SAY: New world order, G20-style by Abd Razak, Dzulkifli

    Published 2009
    “…So, we have got a "new world order" now, thanks to the 20 "wise" men and women who deemed that it was necessary to craft it over one weekend in London. …”
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    Western-centred civilization and reawakening parameters of Islamic Civilization for the new world order by Kayadibi, Saim

    Published 2011
    “…This paper attempts to underline the significance of Islamic civilization through exploring Muslims’ reawakening process and needs of humanity for a new world order which reflect the contribution of Islamic civilization in terms of ontological freedom, security and human rights. …”
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    Transrealism: in pursuit of social change and collective justice in Huxley's Brave New World by Nadernia, Vafa

    Published 2018
    “…The implication of the present inquiry would depict the role of science fiction novels, such as Huxley's Brave New World, to challenge today's human position in the world, to call for social values for a better community to exist and to restore social justice as a milestone for a fair new world to live in.…”
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    Changing Spaces: Negotiating Representations of Space in England and the New World (c.1607-1642) by O'Malley, Sarah

    Published 2019
    “…This thesis explores how early modern writers, of both literary and non-literary texts, responded to the New World colonial project in their representations of the relationship between subject and space. …”
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    Persistence of the mitochondrial lineage responsible for the Irish potato famine in extant new world phytophthora infestans by Martin, M., Ho, S., Wales, N., Ristaino, J., Gilbert, Thomas

    Published 2014
    “…We report 44 additional P. infestans mitogenomes: four from 19th-century Europe, three from 1950s UK, and 37 from modern populations across the New World. We use phylogenetic analyses to identify the HERB-1 lineage in modern populations from both Mexico and South America, and to demonstrate distinct mitochondrial haplotypes were present in 19th-century Europe, with this lineage initially diversifying 75 years before the first reports of potato late blight.…”
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    Acting out antiquity: representations of the Classical world in early American Theatre, 1732-1831 by Fisher, Gary F.

    Published 2020
    Subjects: “…theatre classical reception early America drama classics United States new world…”
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