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Draw Your Day Sketchbook: Making Ordinary Days Come to Life on Paper, Dion Baker Samantha


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Автор: Dion Baker Samantha
Название:  Draw Your Day Sketchbook: Making Ordinary Days Come to Life on Paper
ISBN: 9780525572954
Издательство: Random House (USA)
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ISBN-10: 0525572953
Обложка/Формат: Other
Страницы: 96
Вес: 0.14 кг.
Дата издания: 28.08.2018
Язык: English
Иллюстрации: Illustrations
Размер: 204 x 181 x 8
Читательская аудитория: General (us: trade)
Подзаголовок: A guided drawing journal
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Поставляется из: США
Описание: Cretney and Probert#s Family Law covers both contemporary and historical principles of substantive family law, discusses the role of judicial discretion and critically evaluates the strengths and weaknesses of Family Law. All of the major elements are broken down into digestible sections that mirror closely the modular course structure and the learning requirements for a family law course.


A Street Divided: Stories from Jerusalem S Alley of God

Автор: Nissenbaum Dion
Название: A Street Divided: Stories from Jerusalem S Alley of God
ISBN: 1250072948 ISBN-13(EAN): 9781250072948
Издательство: Holtzbrink(MPS)/MPS
Цена: 3402.00 р.
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It has been the home to priests and prostitutes, poets and spies. It has been the stage for an improbable flirtation between an Israeli girl and a Palestinian boy living on opposite sides of the barbed wire that separated enemy nations. It has even been the scene of an unsolved international murder. This one-time shepherd's path between Jerusalem and Bethlehem has been a dividing line for decades. Arab families called it "al Mantiqa Haram." Jewish residents knew it as "shetach hefker." In both languages, in both Israel and Jordan, it meant the same thing: "the Forbidden Area." Peacekeepers that monitored the steep fault line dubbed it "Barbed Wire Alley." To folks on either side of the border, it was the same thing: A dangerous no-man's land separating warring nations and feuding cultures in the Middle East. The barbed wire came down in 1967. But it was soon supplanted by evermore formidable cultural, emotional and political barriers separating Arab and Jew.

For nearly two decades, coils of barbed wire ran right down the middle of what became Assael Street, marking the fissure between Israeli-controlled West Jerusalem and Jordanian-controlled East Jerusalem. In a beautiful narrative, Dion Nissenbaum's A Street Divided offers a more intimate look at one road at the heart of the conflict, where inches really do matter.


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