Voices in Refuge Prof. Raffaele ZanoliCurrent estimates indicate the presence of anywhere between 20,000 and 250,000 Sudanese refugees in Egypt. The great discrepancy in figures, a result of contradictory new reports, is an important demonstration of the way the refugee situation in Cairo is perceived by various interest groups, many of whom continue to underestimate the problems faced by the Sudanese community in Egypt. This collection of oral narratives gives voice to the everyday lives
history and anthropology
Draws on a new concept of renaissance and proposes a 360° vision on how to dwell on Earth
the Iron Age as an affirmation of the urban life that culminated in Romanization
it exposes the denial and ignorance underpinning contemporary politics of law and order and offers insight into today's crisis
Relatively little accessible literature in the area
Subsequently immunological aspects of intramammary infections will be reviewed
told through human-animal relationships
For gilts the challenge is to acclimatise them before entering the breeding stock while
agitation for reform and the responses of government
In an effort to optimize the enteric development of chicks and to assist in the establishment of intestinal bacteria populations that are conducive to their good health and for their subsequent protection against invading pathogens
from smallholdings and ‘wild groves’ to an informal market of artisanal red palm oil
assessing its development and legacy and suggesting criticisms and alternatives