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21.
World Englishes: a critical analysis

by Saraceni, Mario.

Language: English Publisher: London Bloomsbury Academic 2015Availability: Items available for reference: Central Library [Call number: 420 SAR/W] (1).
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And The Mountain Echoed

by Khaled Hosseni.

Language: English Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing 2015Availability: No items available
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Steve Job: The Man Who Thought Different

by Karen Blumenthal.

Language: English Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing 2013Availability: No items available
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Focus: The Hidden Driver of Excellence

by Daniel Goleman.

Language: English Publisher: Bloomsbury India 2014Availability: No items available
25.
India that is Bharat

by J Sai Deepak.

Language: English Publisher: Bloomsbury India 2021Availability: No items available
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Afterlives

by Abdulrazak Gurnah.

Language: English Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing Availability: No items available
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By the Sea

by Abdulrazak Gurnah.

Language: English Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing Availability: No items available
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Desertion

by Abdulrazak Gurnah.

Language: English Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing Availability: No items available
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Gravel Heart

by Abdulrazak Gurnah.

Language: English Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing Availability: No items available
30.
Understanding Disability: From Theory to Practice

by Michael Oliver.

Language: English Publisher: Bloomsbury Availability: No items available
31.
Decolonizing methodologies : research and indigenous peoples

by Linda Tuhiwai Smith.

Language: English Publisher: Bloomsbury 2022Availability: No items available
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Disability and psychology : critical introductions and reflections

by Dan Goodley.

Language: English Publisher: Bloomsbury 2005Availability: No items available
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Heteroactivism: Resisting Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual and Trans Rights and Equalities

by Catherine Jean Nash.

Language: English Publisher: Bloomsbury 2020Availability: No items available

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