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- Evolution in Four Dimensions (20)
- Genetic, Epigenetic, Behavioral, and Symbolic Variation in the History of Life
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By Eva Jablonka, Marion J. Lamb -
Finished on May 19, 2009 




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- Semi-immortalità (36)
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By Gabriele Rossi, Antonella Canonico -
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- The Sack of Rome (11)
- How a Beautiful European Country with a Fabled History and a Storied Culture Was Taken Over by a Man…
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By Stille Alexander -
Finished on Apr 12, 2009 




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- Why We Get Sick (18)
- The New Science of Darwinian Medicine (Vintage)
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By George C. Williams, Randolph M. Nesse -
Finished on Sep 11, 2008 




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- Closing the Food Gap (2)
- Resetting the Table in the Land of Plenty
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By Mark Winne -
Finished on Jul 8, 2008 




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- The Extended Phenotype (87)
- The Long Reach of the Gene
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By Richard Dawkins -
Finished on Sep 7, 2008 




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- A History of English (3)
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By Barbara M. H. Strang -
Finished on May 3, 2009 




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- New Arabic Grammar of the Written Language (1)
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By John A Haywood, H M Nahmad -
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- How Soccer Explains the World (43)
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By Franklin Foer -
Finished on Jun 4, 2008 




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- Walden and Civil Disobedience (93)
- A Norton Critical Edition
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By Henry D. Thoreau -
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- Fast Food Nation (367)
- What the All-American Meal is Doing to the World
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By Eric Schlosser -
Finished on Jun 1, 2008 




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- Danese (13)
- Dizionario essenziale italiano-danese, danese-italiano
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- Danese (9)
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By Casiraghi Harrasser Elena -
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- Danimarca (23)
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By Andrew Stone, Sally O'Brien, Michael Grosberg, … -
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- The Shock Doctrine (256)
- The Rise of Disaster Capitalism
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By Naomi Klein -
Finished on Jun 23, 2008 




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Closing the Food Gap
Winne deserves praise for his commitment, but the book lies between an unorganized collection of stories and a political program to help the poor people of the USA with palliative solutions without really questioning the source of the unjust gap. I think it lacks the broad view of hunger and poverty ... (continue)
Winne deserves praise for his commitment, but the book lies between an unorganized collection of stories and a political program to help the poor people of the USA with palliative solutions without really questioning the source of the unjust gap. I think it lacks the broad view of hunger and poverty outside the core of the Empire, in the provinces of the so-called Third World: without any reference to that, any work on these problems can't be convincing and complete.