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Industrialization in Africa has relied heavily on state institutions of various kinds and on the inflow of foreign capital, especially foreign aid. With particular reference to technology and on the basis of a wide range of case-studies, this book explains how these features of the African experience have jointly contributed not only to the many cases of failure in the public sector, but also to a number of exceptional cases that can be regarded as success stories.
Is it fear? Is he trapped? Or is it now just habitual behaviour? Robbie ponders these questions as he chooses to continue to turn a blind eye to the extra-curricular activities of his long-time lover and sugar daddy, Max. When Max finally returns home from another all-night 'work' event, Robbie storms out, unable to face the string of deceitful lies that have consumed their relationship. Happy Never After tells the story of one man's transformation from weak, unemployed and dependent upon a cheating lover into a strong, confident man who is no longer afraid. The setting of Bali provides a beautiful backdrop for his journey with an alluring blend of culture, love and lust that brings hope to the reader.
New interest in light microscopy of the last few years has not been backed up by adequate general literature.
Jeffrey James develops the insights of the often separate literatures on globalization and information technology and demonstrates their interdependence.
Drawing on cultural anthropology and cultural studies, this book sheds new light on the everyday politics of heritage and memory by illuminating local, everyday engagements with Germanness through heritage fetishism, claims to hometown belonging, and the performative appropriation of cultural property.
New interest in light microscopy of the last few years has not been backed up by adequate general literature.
This volume is concerned with the complexities of the relationship between globalization and different groups of consumers in developing countries. it may, but does not necessarily, displace local products and via the rapid recent expansion of the mass media, it offers policy-makers new opportunities to deal with acute social problems.
The authors examine various aspects of Japanese financial markets. causes and implications of the high degree of financial intermediation in Japan and an invaluable analysis of the most recent trends in the Japanese/Asian financial markets.
Both experienced investigators in clinical and biological laboratories and post graduate students, confronted with a limited number of microscopic tech niques in their daily research work, have increasing difficulty in keeping (or obtaining) a general idea of the many time-honoured and new possibilities which microscopy has to offer.
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