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Many national governments fund carefully-selected foreign citizens to live, work, and study in their countries by creating exchange and mobility programmes. They often do this in the hope that mobilit
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Do you face dangerous behaviour in your work? How equipped are you to deal with whatever might be thrown at you? This book deals with the types of dangerous behaviour that helping professionals are li
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This book is an innovative introduction to Python and its audio-visual capabilities for beginning programmers; a resource for expert programmers and of interest to anyone involved in music. It is stru
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Richly illustrated with Charles Heaphy's remarkable paintings and drawings as well as photographs and maps from the period, this engaging work tells the story of Heaphy's life and his art. A draughtsm
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