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61. Iraq (Opposing Viewpoints)
 
62. Iraq...in Pictures
 
63. Geography as an organizing principle
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64. Mathematics in Ancient Iraq: A
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65. Iraq: Geographic Perspectives
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66. The Routledge Handbook of War
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67. Historical Atlas of Ancient Mesopotamia
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68. Book Review: The Colonial Present:
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69. Iraq: Government, U.s. Forces
 
70. The New Iraq
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71. GEOCHEMISTRY AND PETROGRAPHY:
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72. Rabia, Iraq
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73. Persian Gulf: Southwest Asia,
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74. Railway Stations in Iraq
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75. Babylon: Neo-Babylonian Empire,
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76. Humanitarian Impact of Resettlement
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77. The Lands of the Eastern Caliphate:
 
78. The five great monarchies of the
 
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61. Iraq (Opposing Viewpoints)
by David M. Haugen
Paperback: 186 Pages (2009-05-01)
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62. Iraq...in Pictures
by Geography Department
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63. Geography as an organizing principle in the imperial art of Shalmaneser III
by Michelle I Marcus
 Unknown Binding: Pages (1987)

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64. Mathematics in Ancient Iraq: A Social History
by Eleanor Robson
Hardcover: 472 Pages (2008-09-08)
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This monumental book traces the origins and development of mathematics in the ancient Middle East, from its earliest beginnings in the fourth millennium BCE to the end of indigenous intellectual culture in the second century BCE when cuneiform writing was gradually abandoned. Eleanor Robson offers a history like no other, examining ancient mathematics within its broader social, political, economic, and religious contexts, and showing that mathematics was not just an abstract discipline for elites but a key component in ordering society and understanding the world.

The region of modern-day Iraq is uniquely rich in evidence for ancient mathematics because its prehistoric inhabitants wrote on clay tablets, many hundreds of thousands of which have been archaeologically excavated, deciphered, and translated. Drawing from these and a wealth of other textual and archaeological evidence, Robson gives an extraordinarily detailed picture of how mathematical ideas and practices were conceived, used, and taught during this period. She challenges the prevailing view that they were merely the simplistic precursors of classical Greek mathematics, and explains how the prevailing view came to be. Robson reveals the true sophistication and beauty of ancient Middle Eastern mathematics as it evolved over three thousand years, from the earliest beginnings of recorded accounting to complex mathematical astronomy. Every chapter provides detailed information on sources, and the book includes an appendix on all mathematical cuneiform tablets published before 2007.

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65. Iraq: Geographic Perspectives
by Jon C. Malinowski
Paperback: 120 Pages (2003-08-26)
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Geographic Perspectives: Iraq provides a concise source of information on the physical environment and culture of the country. By examining the region through many of the sub-disciplines of geography – including historical, political, economic, urban, and medical - these guides serve as a framework to better understand current events. Included are color and black and white maps, photographs, charts, and graphs. ... Read more


66. The Routledge Handbook of War and Society: Iraq and Afghanistan
Hardcover: 320 Pages (2010-10-31)
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This new handbook provides an introduction to current sociological and behavioral research on the effects of the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan.

The wars in Iraq and Afghanistan represent two of the most interesting and potentially troubling events of recent decades. These two wars-so similar in their beginnings-generated different responses from various publics and the mass media; they have had profound effects on the members of the armed services, on their families and relatives, and on the people of Iraq and Afghanistan.

Analyzing the effect of the two wars on military personnel and civilians, this volume is divided into four main parts:

Part I: War on the Ground: Combat and Its Aftermath

Part II: War on the Ground: Non-Combat Operations, Noncombatants, and Operators

Part III: The War Back Home: The Social Construction of War, Its Heroes, And Its Enemies                                                                                                                         

Part IV: The War Back Home: Families and Youth on the Home Front

With contributions from leading academic sociologists, anthropologists, psychologists, military researchers, and researchers affiliated with Non-Governmental Organizations (NGOs), this Handbook will be of interest to students of the Iraq and Afghanistan wars, military sociology and psychology, war studies, anthropology, US politics, and of youth.

Steven Carlton-Ford is associate professor of Sociology at the University of Cincinnati. He recently served for five years as the editor of Sociological Focus.

Morten G. Ender is professor of sociology and Sociology Program Director at West Point, the United States Military Academy. He is the author of American Soldiers in Iraq (Routledge 2009).

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67. Historical Atlas of Ancient Mesopotamia
by Norman Bancroft Hunt
Hardcover: 192 Pages (2004-08)
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5-0 out of 5 stars A great, fun overview of the region from 3500 BC to 650 AD
Norman Bancroft Hunt's book "Historical Atlas of Ancient Mesopotamia" was a fun, photograph- and illustration-packed overview of all the civilizations in the area from the ancient Sumerian city-states of 3500 BC to the Sassanians who lasted till 650 AD.

The 190 page book has large glossy pages and is broken into 11 chapters, and each chapter is broken into many 4 to 6 subchapters, each one allowing 2 pages on a subject and loaded with great illustrations and well-written text.

Topics focus a little more on the interesting Sumerian city-states and civilizations that came afterward, but also highlight the Assyrians and Persians.

5-0 out of 5 stars Great Historical Atlas!
The large format and full-color maps are spectacular, and the focus on archaeology and material culture is great.Covers a very large time period, making it a great companion for survey courses.

5-0 out of 5 stars I love this book
I have a number of historical atlases.
I prefer larger books and this is a large sized book.

The book tries to cover a lot of time.From -6000 BC to 700 AD.
At present I am only half way through (around 700 BC).

The first part of the book covers the first settlements and the first cities well.You have a layout for each pre-eminent city of a particular time.So we see the first city layouts (from ruins) like Uruk and Lagash.Then later Babylon and Ashur.

We also see the 'big' picture of the way the cities are scattered about inthe area.One thing that could be better is the paths of the rivers - Tigris and Euphrates - at the different times.Unfortunately they do not know enough of where the rivers were at each period so most maps show the current paths.They do show the ancient coastline of the gulf.

They also cover the related nations to Mesopotamia.The Hittites in modern Turkey and the Egyptians are shown in the strategic maps.What they do not show is the movements of peoples.Like where the Hittites came from?they suggest a possible origin but they do not even have an arrow on the map to show these possibilities.

There are many photographs of artwork, sculpture, mosaics, some jewelry and many ruins of buildings and ziggurats.

I recently bought four other maps (Penguin): Ancient Rome, Ancient History , Medieval History and Ancient Civilizations.All of these were good but they were only 9" x 13".

This book is (guess) 14" x 20".I like bigger books.The type is larger too which means there is not a whole lot more information but will be easier to read for older people and those with glasses.

I really like this book. Compared with my other 18 or so historical atlases this is one of the top four in colour, size, and content.

I also think this information is more up-to-date than other atlases I have.Ex: Here the Hurrians and Mitanni shown to be the same people.

(Also has semi complete information on the Sumerian King List)

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68. Book Review: The Colonial Present: Afghanistan, Palestine, Iraq [A book review from: Journal of Historical Geography]
by G. Kearns
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This digital document is a journal article from Journal of Historical Geography, published by Elsevier in 2005. The article is delivered in HTML format and is available in your Amazon.com Media Library immediately after purchase. You can view it with any web browser.

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69. Iraq: Government, U.s. Forces And Oil
Paperback: 160 Pages (2005-06-30)
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After decades of being out of the focus of the world's attention, it now finds itself on the first pages of newspapers around the world and on TV evening broadcasts on a daily basis. Whether this will be good or not, Iraq is yet to be ascertained. This new book examines the new government and its activities, US Forces and their activities and the possible reason for it all - the massive oil reserve and its activities. ... Read more


70. The New Iraq
by Joseph Braude
 Paperback: 211 Pages (2003-03-24)

Isbn: 0732278465
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This text provides a portrait of Iraq after Saddam Hussein from a Iraqi-American writer with an insider's perspective. ... Read more

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4-0 out of 5 stars A Man, A Plan, Iraq
I dislike reading current books containing political predictions and advice - they tend to be mired in the popular ideas of the day. Instead I prefer to wait a few years and then validate the authors points of view against the unfolding of actual events.I find this a better learning experience. I picked up Joseph Braude's book from the remainder bin and after scanning a few pages.I was not disappointed.

Braude is a 1st generation American of deep Jewish-Iraqi descent.He speaks fluent Arabic, Farsi and Hebrew.He paints a grim picture of pre-invasion Iraq as a repressive totalitarian State replete with a Saddam centered "dear leader" cult of personality, omnipresent informers, secret police, death squads and prisons.However one feels about the conduct 2003 US-Iraqi war (I was opposed) there is no doubt IMM as to the inherent imorality of the regime and that the people of Iraq deserved the opportunity to be free of their president for life's arbitrary and tyrannous rule.

Aside from the various insights into the longhistory of Iraq which was (as Babylon) one of the cradles of civilization, Braude also does an good job of describing a reasonable model modern Iraqi society.He does give an all too brief summary of theposition of Iraqi Jews, both around the year 1000 under Islam (the Caliphs of the time generally supported learning and scholarship - Aladdin's Lamp: How Greek Science Came to Europe Through the Islamic World gives a closer examination of that period) and during the earlier part of the 20th century where they made up a significant portion (40%) of Baghdad's population and were quite prominent in Iraqi businesses and the arts. (see: Locked Doors: The Seizure of Jewish Property in Arab Countries for an fuller account of the expulsion and dispossession of Iraq's Jews.)

The highlite of the book lies in Braude's recommendations for reconstituting Iraq's polity.IMV had the U.S. followed Braude's advice earlier on the resulting interregnum would have been shorter, far less costly and less damaging to America's reputation. In spite of the interweavingof Saddam's security structure in the army and the police the U.S. should of worked with the existing infrastructure, eschewing the Baathist oligarchy but strategically cultivating the existing elites including imans (he mentions Yasir al Kubaisi - a popular cleric who's followers were cool to the ideology of the Muslim brotherhood) and Ali al Sistani, who did become the religious leader of Iraq's Shia community.as well as business and opposition figures both within and outside the country(see: The Mess They Made (Revised Edition): The Middle East After Iraq for a similar insight). I think Petraeus "got it", albeit 4 years later.

I did follow uponthe author's conviction for smuggling 3 stele (small stone cylindrical seals) out of IraqBraude testified that he had bought the artifacts on the street and suspected that the seals were stolen and said he planned to turn them over to U.S. authorities. He eventually entered a guilty plea (even if his statement were true, technically he was guilty of a crime) and served six months of house arrest.Not a bad example of how poor choicesand being caught can cause severe damage to one's reputation, however I don't feel that these events detract from the insights of the book.

Recommended.

1-0 out of 5 stars "The desert is the cradle of the Arab,and Iraq is his grave."-an Arabic Proverb
Why is it that nothing about the Arab world ever turns out as it is purported to be?This book reads like it was written by someone who had a great depth of knowledge about,spent a lot of time there and was a big time business consultant to government and buisinesses there.Actually ,he was in his 20's,spent very little time there ,and who knows what consulting he did,there's no indication of anything about it in the book.
Ever since 9/11, we have been bombarded with the stuff that fills this book.What great benefits to mankind that the religions and cultures of the Mid East have wrought.The war cry about it being the cradle of civilization is neither here nor there when one looks at what a mess the whole area is today and has been for many centuries.
Societies whose cultures are built on a foundation of Racism,Hatred,Bribery,Oppression,Rheotric and Falsehoods,Eliteism Falsehoods,Eliteism,Slaughter of the Defenseless by those in power,have no right to consider themselves as civilized.
There is nothing in this book ,nor much else one listens to that comes from this part of the world ,that the culture ever desires peace and prosperity for its peoples and neighbors.It seems that if there was nothing else to hate someone for,the side of the street or the village one comes from would do.
At least in the past, the the consequences of this hatred,was relatively confined,but now the money derived from oil ,is resulting in it spreading and threatning the world's peace.
The book shows that the culture of this area is to blame someone else for the problems of their own making.
It was disappointing that the author's actions wrecks his credibility.
There is always hope that one day something good,other than oil,will come out of Iraq;but first there will have to be major enlightenment.

1-0 out of 5 stars Very Impressive Work, for an antiquities trafficker...
I thought this book provided some interesting analysis about the opportunities in Iraq.

Recent revelations that the author is a law-breaking opportunist himself, however, color my appreciation of his work.I no longer believe it to be sufficiently "disinterested" as a scholarly work.

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1-0 out of 5 stars Looter's memoir
There are reports that Mr. Braude pleaded guilty to looting the Iraqi artifacts. Amazon.com would better investigate this and stop distributing his volume.

timesdaily.com, 08/03/04: An expert on Iraq's postwar reconstruction has pleaded guilty to smuggling 4,000-year-old artifacts looted from the country's national museum after the U.S. invasion.

Joseph Braude, 29, pleaded guilty Tuesday, two days into his trial on charges of smuggling and making false statements to customs agents. He could be sentenced to up to 16 months in prison.

Braude studied Near Eastern languages at Yale University and Arabic and Islamic history at Princeton University before publishing "The New Iraq: Rebuilding the Country for Its People, the Middle East and the World" last year.

1-0 out of 5 stars A (...)
As a Western academic who has carried out extensive research in post-Saddam Iraq, I was looking forward to reading this book, especially with regards to human trafficking in new Iraq. I was disappointed and found this book to be a mere collection of anecdotes that did not bring anything new to the many burning issues in New Iraq. Trafficking of women and girls does indeed exist in post-Saddam Iraq, this under the nose of the very people who have a responsibility to protect the populations under their care: the US. This book is a waste of time and money. ... Read more


71. GEOCHEMISTRY AND PETROGRAPHY: LOWER FARS EVAPORITES IN SELECTED SECTIONS ? NORTHERN IRAQ
by Abdul-Mutalib Al-Marsoumi
Paperback: 92 Pages (2010-03-05)
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Evaporites deposits have a wide distribution innature, they could be formed under a variety ofenvironments (Marine, continental, lagoon, lake,fresh water and springs environments). Together withthe carbonate rocks evaporites from a large part ofthe sedimentary rock column. The Lower Fars Formation has a wide geographicdistribution in Iran-Iraq-Syria, it is typicallyconsists of gypsum or anhydrite, salt, limestone,red and green marl. The present study attempts to use the geochemicalproperties of trace and major elements of gypsum andanhydrite to determine the depositional environment.The petrographic study deals with the diageneticchanges (recrystallization and replacement), andtheir relation to the geochemical behavior of thetrace and major elements.Three sections of the Lower Fars Formation (MiddleMiocene) were selected to study the geochemistry andpetrography ofthe gypsum and anhydrite, Jabel(Mountain)Makhul section (Near Al-Fat'ha area),Jabel Ibrahim (40 Km west Mosul city), and asubsurface section in Kirkuk Oil Field (from wellNo. K 214). ... Read more


72. Rabia, Iraq
by Lambert M. Surhone, Miriam T. Timpledon, Susan F. Marseken
Paperback: 72 Pages (2010-07-02)
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High Quality Content by WIKIPEDIA articles! Rabia is the name of a small Iraqi border crossing town between Iraq and Syria on the road between Qamishli, Syria and Mosul, Iraq. The border crossing was closed during the Iraq troop surge operation in 2007. It opened again in June 2009 after increased security in Western Ninewa Province. The city's primary economic sector is illegal smuggling, though there are legitimate freight and human migration between Syria to Iraq. Migrants are scanned using retina scanning technology. In August 2003, Syria inaugurated the Rabia railway station. It was announced that there would be two goods' trains a week, with a passenger service to follow. As of October 2009, the passenger train arrives at the Rabiyah station on Wednesday afternoons in the direction of Damascus and on Saturday mornings in the direction of Mosul. ... Read more


73. Persian Gulf: Southwest Asia, Indian Ocean, International Hydrographic Organization, Iraq- Iran War, Gulf War, Cradle of Civilization
Paperback: 104 Pages (2010-02-19)
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High Quality Content by WIKIPEDIA articles! The Persian Gulf, in the Southwest Asian region, is an extension of the Indian Ocean located between Iran and the Arabian Peninsula. Historically and commonly known as the Persian Gulf, this body of water is sometimes controversially referred to as the Arabian Gulf by most Arab states or simply The Gulf, although neither of the latter two terms is recognized internationally. The name Gulf of Iran is used by the International Hydrographic Organization. The Persian Gulf was a focus of the 1980-1988 Iraq-Iran War, in which each side attacked the other's oil tankers. In 1991, the Persian Gulf again was the background for the Gulf War, when Iraq invaded Kuwait and was subsequently pushed back, though this conflict was conducted primarily on land, rather than in Persian Gulf waters. ... Read more


74. Railway Stations in Iraq
by Lambert M. Surhone, Miriam T. Timpledon, Susan F. Marseken
Paperback: 88 Pages (2010-07-02)
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High Quality Content by WIKIPEDIA articles! Baghdad (Arabic: بغداد‎ = Baġdād,) is the capital of Iraq and of Baghdad Governorate, with which it is coterminous. Having a municipal population estimated between 7 and 7.5 million, it is the largest city in Iraq and the second largest city in the Arab World (after Cairo, Egypt). Located on the River Tigris, the city dates back to the 8th century. Baghdad has a past as a center of the Arab and Muslim world especially during the Abbasid Caliphate. There have been several rival proposals as to its specific etymology. The most reliable and most widely accepted among these is that the name is a Persian language compound made of two elements: bag "god" + dād "given", translating to "God-given" or "God's gift", whence Modern Persian Baɣdād. ... Read more


75. Babylon: Neo-Babylonian Empire, Babylonia, Assyria, Akkadian Empire, Assur, Babel, Babil Governorate, Code of Hammurabi, Iraq, List of Kings of Babylon, Cities of the Ancient Near East
Paperback: 156 Pages (2009-12-21)
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High Quality Content by WIKIPEDIA articles! Babylon was a city-state of ancient Mesopotamia, the remains of which are found in present-day Al Hillah, Babil Province, Iraq, about 85 kilometers (55 mi) south of Baghdad. All that remains of the original ancient famed city of Babylon today is a mound, or tell, of broken mud-brick buildings and debris in the fertile Mesopotamian plain between the Tigris and Euphrates rivers, in Iraq. Although it has been reconstructed, historical resources inform us that Babylon was at first a small town, that had sprung up by the beginning of the third millennium BC (the dawn of the dynasties). The town flourished and attained prominence and political repute with the rise of the First Babylonian Dynasty. It was the "holy city" of Babylonia by approximately 2300 BC, and the seat of the Neo-Babylonian Empire from 612 BC. The Hanging Gardens of Babylon were one of the Seven Wonders of the Ancient World. The form Babylon is the Greek variant of Akkadian Babilu. In the Hebrew Bible, the name appears as (Babel), interpreted by Book of Genesis 11:9 to mean "confusion" (of languages), from the verb balbal, "to confuse". ... Read more


76. Humanitarian Impact of Resettlement of IDPs: A Caseof Northern Iraq: Humanitarian Impact of Resettlement of InternallyDisplaced Population in Northern Iraq: Focus onNutrition
by Pushpa Acharya-Koirala
Paperback: 184 Pages (2009-04-17)
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The book examines various causes of malnutrition of young children amongst Internally Displace People and their resettled counterparts comprehensively.A cross sectional study of the causes of malnutrition and nutritional status of children in these two groups lead to the conclusion that resettlement does not necessarily lead to an automatic improvement in the wellbeing of Internally Displaced People (IDP).This study showed that although economic status, food availability and diversity, and other conditions improved for resettlers, it did not lead to improvement in their nutritional status. ... Read more


77. The Lands of the Eastern Caliphate: Mesopotamia, Persia, and Central Asia from the Moslem Conquest to the Time of Timur
by Guy Le Strange
Paperback: 576 Pages (2005-08-03)
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This Elibron Classics book is a facsimile reprint of a 1905 edition by the University Press, Cambridge. ... Read more

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5-0 out of 5 stars Historical Geography of Mid East
The Lands of the Eastern Caliphate is a compendium of information contained in the medieval geographers' descriptions of what is now Iraq, Iran, Afghanistan, and some of the central Asian republics. It is very detailed including physical, social, and economic information. Clearly the author was familiar with these landscapes and this was at a time before the modern world's advent into most of these areas. The book was published in 1905. It is a wonderful door into the medieval Arabic and Iranian Mid East ... Read more


78. The five great monarchies of the ancient eastern world;: Or, The history, geography, and antiquites of Chaldaea, Assyria, Babylon, Media, and Persia
by George Rawlinson
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This is an EXACT reproduction of a book published before 1923. This IS NOT an OCR'd book with strange characters, introduced typographical errors, and jumbled words.This book may have occasional imperfections such as missing or blurred pages, poor pictures, errant marks, etc. that were either part of the original artifact, or were introduced by the scanning process. We believe this work is culturally important, and despite the imperfections, have elected to bring it back into print as part of our continuing commitment to the preservation of printed works worldwide. We appreciate your understanding of the imperfections in the preservation process, and hope you enjoy this valuable book. ... Read more


79. TURKEY - The Geography & Political Boundaries.: An article from: APS Review Oil Market Trends
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This digital document is an article from APS Review Oil Market Trends, published by Pam Stein/Input Solutions on May 13, 2002. The length of the article is 805 words. The page length shown above is based on a typical 300-word page. The article is delivered in HTML format and is available in your Amazon.com Digital Locker immediately after purchase. You can view it with any web browser.

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Title: TURKEY - The Geography & Political Boundaries.
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80. Holt Eastern Hemisphere People, Places, and Change Chapter 5 Resrouce File: The Arabian Peninsula, Iraq, Iran, and Afghanistan
by Rheinhart And Winston Holt
Paperback: 35 Pages (2005-01)
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