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Maqdala 1868/London 2018
Published 2019“…On 5 April 2018, the exhibition “Maqdala 1868” opened at the Victoria and Albert Museum in London. Comprised of treasures looted from Ethiopia, the exhibition raises ongoing controversy about treasure ownership. …”
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An exploration of the educational experiences of high-achieving Somali students in London schools
Published 2022“…This thesis focuses on Somali students in London who achieved better GCSE (General Certificate of Secondary Education) results than is usual for their ethnic group. …”
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Analysing the Listing Process on Main Market and Alternative Investment Market of London Stock Exchange for Indian Companies
Published 2011“…This Management Project analyses the listing process for Indian Companies on the Main Market (MM) and Alternative Investment Market (AIM) of the London Stock Exchange. With India emerging as a success story, foreign investors are looking for opportunities to invest in Indian firms. …”
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East Ends: race, place and community in the story of the emergence of Grime music
Published 2019“…This thesis tells the story of the emergence of Grime music. Grime, as a music sub-culture has its origins in the Caribbean community of East London, at the turn of the twenty-first century and can be seen as a continuation of the lineage of Caribbean and Caribbean-British music genres that also takes in influences from other parts of the world. …”
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Sext education: pedagogies of sex, gender and shame in the schoolyards of Tagged and Exposed
Published 2016“…The films tell alarming stories about the ways in which teenage girls' digital interactions and representations can be misused by their peers. …”
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Creative Citizenship – two journeys, one destination
Published 2015“…This paper is a representation of a live, audio-visual keynote address given at the Creative Citizens Conference in London (September 2014), co-presented by Hargreaves (IH) and Hartley (JH). …”
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i-Library : Your Library Handbook | UiTM Library Handbook
Published 2022“…Initially, it was known as the RIDA Library, which contained reading materials for the Book Keeping Course, Accounting, and preparatory courses. To sit for the London Chamber of Commerce (LCC) Examination. In 1972, the ITM Library moved to a permanent building on the main campus in Shah Alam with four (4) story buildings. …”
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Democracy promotion as foreign policy: Temporal othering in international relations
Published 2016“…Elliott asks why democracy was seen to be the answer to the 7/7 bombings in London, and why it should be promoted not in Britain, but in Pakistan. …”
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"The Book of Negroes’ illustrated edition: circulating African-Canadian history through the Middlebrow"
Published 2014“…This article examines the 2009 deluxe illustrated edition of Lawrence Hill’s Commonwealth Writers’ Prize– and Canada Reads–winning novel The Book of Negroes, originally published in 2007. It relates the story of Aminata, a West African girl kidnapped and sold into slavery, and her experiences on an indigo plantation in the American south, followed by further displacements to Charleston, Nova Scotia, Sierra Leone, and London. …”
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Finding Theodore and Brina.
Published 2000“…Through the details of family and social history, I aim to tell another version of settlement of Perth from the mid-nineteenth century to the present. This story belongs to my family, starting with great-grandparents who travelled from London to Australia in the 185Os: one as a convict, one a free settler; both were Jewish, and the convict was Polish.The writing is textured with forgotten voices, is self-reflexive, and tackles the paradoxes involved in telling stories from within the family I belong to, one that resists telling its own stories because of shame and the lack of an authoritative, or socially given, voice. …”
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John Curtin's War (vol. I): The coming of war in the Pacific, and reinventing Australia
Published 2017“…John Curtin became Australia's Prime Minister eight weeks before Japan launched war in the Pacific.Curtin's struggle for power against Joe Lyons and Bob Menzies, his dramatic use of it when he took office in October 1941, and his determination to be heard in Washington and London as Japan advanced, is a political epic unmatched in Australian experience. …”
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The role of movie images and its impact on destination choice
Published 2015“…The control group watched the romantic comedy, Desi Boyz which is set in London and India and is not associated with New York. …”
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