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Author | : Pierre-Arnaud Chouvy |
Publisher | : NUS Press |
Total Pages | : 236 |
Release | : 2004 |
Genre | : Drug traffic |
ISBN | : 9789971692780 |
The abuse of methamphetamines in Southeast Asia has become a major problem over the past decade. Thailand has been particularly hard hit, and methamphetamines abuse now affects all sectors of Thai society. In the early 1990s, manufacturers set up laboratories across the border in Burma and began large-scale production. The new and inexpensive product, known in Thailand as yaa baa or madness medicine, flooded the local market, and has also been found in the United States and Europe. Published in French in 2002 and now made available in an English translation, this book is the first to deal with the rapid spread of methamphetamines in the region and in Thailand in particular, and their impact it has had on local society."
Author | : Pierre-Arnaud Chouvy |
Publisher | : Harvard University Press |
Total Pages | : 276 |
Release | : 2010-03 |
Genre | : Business & Economics |
ISBN | : 9780674051348 |
Bitter, brownish and sticky, opium - the sap of the opium poppy, Papaver somniferum - has been cultivated from the earliest of times.
Author | : Alyse Neundorf |
Publisher | : UNM Press |
Total Pages | : 336 |
Release | : 2006 |
Genre | : Foreign Language Study |
ISBN | : 9780826321732 |
Navajo/English Dictionary of Verbs lists 350 Navajo verbs in paradigm form, conjugated for the Imperfective, Perfective, and Future modes.
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Publisher | : Islamic Books |
Total Pages | : 166 |
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Author | : Alyse Neundorf |
Publisher | : UNM Press |
Total Pages | : 894 |
Release | : 2005 |
Genre | : Foreign Language Study |
ISBN | : 9780826338259 |
This easy-to-use Navajo dictionary is intended primarily for Navajo children learning to read and write the language in bilingual classrooms, but it is also useful for anyone wanting to learn Navajo.
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Publisher | : Sohale Sizar |
Total Pages | : 234 |
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Author | : Graham Furniss |
Publisher | : Routledge |
Total Pages | : 176 |
Release | : 2015-06-03 |
Genre | : Language Arts & Disciplines |
ISBN | : 131740615X |
First published in 1988, this book is a landmark in the study of one of the major African languages: Hausa. Hausa is spoken by 40-50 million people, mostly in northern Nigeria, but also in communities stretching from Senegal to the Red Sea. It is a language taught on an international basis at major universities in Nigeria, the USA, Western and Eastern Europe, the Middle and Far East, and is probably the best studied African language, boasting an impressive list of research publications. As Nigeria grows in importance, so Hausa becomes a language of international standing. The volume brings together contributions from the major contemporary figures in Hausa language studies from around the world. It contains work on the linguistic description of Hausa, various aspects of Hausa literature, both oral and written, and on the description of the relationship of Hausa to other Chadic languages.
Author | : Jane Wightwick |
Publisher | : Union Square & Co. |
Total Pages | : 98 |
Release | : 2018-05-11 |
Genre | : Foreign Language Study |
ISBN | : 1435167570 |
From sa-bah il-khayr (good morning) to iinaa dayie (I’m lost), this easy-to-use reference contains real-life Arabic phrases and idiomatic expressions for fast, useful communication. Let’s Talk Arabic contains just what you need—colloquial expressions that real people use every day. This guide also provides phonetic spellings to ensure correct pronunciation. Whether you need a conversation book for your Arabic class or are backpacking abroad, throw this pocket guide in your bag and Let’s Talk! THIS BOOK INCLUDES: Greetings and Pleasantries Days, Weeks, and Telling Time Shopping Travel and Transportation Medical, Health, and Emergencies Entertainment Grammar in Five Minutes and more!
Author | : Shabda Kahn |
Publisher | : Simon and Schuster |
Total Pages | : 101 |
Release | : 2022-10-18 |
Genre | : Body, Mind & Spirit |
ISBN | : 1647227763 |
Discover the infinite nature of Allah with 101 inspirational cards in The 99 Beautiful Names of Allah: Physicians of the Heart Wazifa Card Deck. This Wazifa card deck explores the meanings of the 99 Beautiful Names of Allah, also known as the Sifat, or attributes of Allah. The words “Allah” and “God” refer to the ineffable Reality, the Essence of all things. The Sifat is differentiated aspects of Allah. The 99 Names have historically been invoked to awaken the consciousness of the Divine. Exploring the Sifat through the beautiful and sturdy card deck helps spiritual seekers learn and retain the meanings of the Names, supports the practice of Wazifa, or chanting their sounds, offer a fun and easy way to remember of God in daily life, andserve to form a relationship with the attributes of Allah. 101 CARDS: In addition to “God” and “Allah,” includes pronunciation, meaning and attributes of the 99 Beautiful Names of Allah INCLUDES 20-PAGE BOOKLET: Deepen your understanding of the Names and expand your practices through the helpful informational booklet EXPERT GUIDANCE: Shabda Kahn, who serves as Pir (spiritual director) of the Sufi Ruhaniat International and is the spiritual lineage holder of the Sufi family, created these cards in response to numerous requests by students BEAUTIFUL ILLUSTRATIONS: Lovely illustrations and beautiful design offer a beautiful background to the inspirational text THOUGHTFUL GIFT: The cards and booklet are housed in a sturdy box perfect for gifting or display COMPLETE YOUR COLLECTION: Enhance your study of the Names with the book Physicians of the Heart by Pir Shabda Kahn eminent Sufi teachers Faisal Muqaddam, Imam Bilal Hyde, and Murshid Wali Ali Meyer
Author | : Jean Marie Allman |
Publisher | : Univ of Wisconsin Press |
Total Pages | : 280 |
Release | : 1993-08-01 |
Genre | : History |
ISBN | : 0299137635 |
Bearing the historic symbol of the Asante nation, the porcupine, the National Liberation Movement (NLM) stormed onto the Gold Coast’s political stage in 1954, mounting one of the first and most significant campaigns to decentralize political power in decolonizing Africa. Ghana (formerly the Gold Coast) was the first colony in sub-Saharan Africa to secure political independence from Britain. The struggle for full self-government was led by Kwame Nkrumah, the leading advocate of African nationalism and Pan-African unity in the post-World War II era. The NLM threatened the stability of Nkrumah’s preindependence government and destroyed prospects for a smooth transition to full self-rule. Though NLM demands for Asante autonomy mobilized thousands of members, marchers, and voters, the NLM was unable to forestall plans for a unitary government in a new nation. Under Nkrumah, Ghana became independent in 1957. Marginalized politically by 1958, the NLM has at times been marginalized by scholars as well. Cast into the shadows of academic inquiry where history’s losers often dwell, the NLM came to be characterized as a tribalist ghost of the past whose foreordained defeat was worthy of some attention, but whose spectacular rise was not. Today, when it is far harder to dismiss decentralizing movements and alternative nationalisms as things of the past, Jean Marie Allman’s brilliant The Quills of the Porcupine recovers the history of the NLM as a popular movement whose achievements and defeats were rooted in Asante’s history and in the social conflicts of the period. Allman draws skillfully on her extensive interviews with NLM activists, on a variety of published and archival sources in Ghana, and on British colonial records—many of them recently declassified—to provide rich narrative detail. Sophisticated in its analysis of the NLM’s ideology and of the appeals of the movement to various strata within Asante society, The Quills of the Porcupine is a pioneering case study in the social history of African politics. An exciting story firmly situated within the context of the large theoretical and historical literature on class, ethnicity, and nationalism, its significance reaches far past the borders of Asante, and of Ghana.