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To The Death
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To The DeathFocusing on the emergence of Christianity and its suppression by the Romans in the first century, To The Death provides a riveting fictional account of the historical beginnings of Christianity.
This book offers a series of critical discussions of how sociology is responding to the challenges of globalization
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This book captures some of the major debates that have taken place within the profession over the past 25 years and suggests how these can be used to inform the future development of libraries
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