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YUSUF SHAHID
Global Change and East Asian Policy Initiatives [Text] / S. Yusuf N. Kaoru M. Anjum Altaf ; editors: Shahid Yusuf [et. al.] ; The International Bank for Reconstruction and Development ; The World Bank... – Washington : The World Bank, 2004. - 452 p. . – Index : p. 429-450 . – [n. c.] – 0-8213-5620-8 : 700 tg.
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32(292.57)
Shelf code:
Л 2004/16959
Subject headings
- Policy of East Asian
Annotation
This book includes a set of papers that examine some of the key institutional weaknesses identified in innovative Easst Asian
Keywords
What Globalization Means for East Asia, Harmonizing Competition Policies, Venture Capital Industries
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PATERSON, KATHERINE
The Great Gilly Hopkins / Paterson, Katherine ... – New York : Harper Trophy, 2004. - 178 p. . . – [N. c.] – 0-690-03837-2, 0-690-03838-0 (lib. bdg.), 0-06-440201-0 (pbk.), 978-0-06-440201-9 : 786 tg.
UDC:
821.111-3-93(73)
Shelf code:
Л 2013/40877
Subject headings
- American prose for young readers
Annotation
Eleven-year-old Gilly Hopkins is famous for being brash, brilliant, and completely unmanageable. None of her foster homes has been able to tame yet. So when Gilly is sent to live with the Trotters - by far the strangest foster family of all - she decides to put her brilliant mind to work
Keywords
foster care homes, fiction, children story
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MCDONALD, MEGAN
The Sisters Club / McDonald, Megan . – 1st ed. .. – Somerville, Massachusetts : Candlewick Press, 2008. - 181 p., il.; . . – [N. c.] – 978-0-7636-3251-9 : 786-13 tg.
UDC:
821.111-93(73)
Shelf code:
Л 2013/40869
Subject headings
- American novels for young readers
Annotation
This exciting novel captures the warmth, humor — and squabbles — of three spunky sisters. Meet the Sisters Club: twelve-year-old Alex, aspiring actress and born drama queen; eight-year-old Joey, homework lover and pioneer wannabe; and smack in the middle, ten-year-old Stevie, the glue that holds them together — through dinner disasters, disputes over stolen lucky sweaters, and Alex's going gaga over her leading man. Playfully weaving ...
Keywords
american novels, children literature, real life story
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CHRISTOPHER, LUCY
Flyaway / Christopher, Lucy . – 1st American Edition .. – New York : Chicken House, 2011. - 328, [2] p. . . – [N. c.] – 978-0-545-31771-9 (в пер.) : 2230 tg.
UDC:
821.111-31(73)
Shelf code:
Л 2013/40871
Subject headings
- American novels
Annotation
The Author explores the remarkable bond between a young girl, a boy and a damaged wild bird - a relationship that will touch everyone who reads it. While visiting her father in hospital, thirteen-year-old Isla meets Harry, the first boy to understand her and her love of the outdoors. But Harry is ill, and as his health fails, Isla is determined to help him in the only way she knows how
Keywords
sick-fiction, wildlife rescue, hospitals-fiction, family life
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SPINELLI, JERRY
Maniac Magee : a novel / Spinelli, Jerry . – 1st ed. .. – New York ; Boston : Little, Brown and Company, 1990. - 184 p. . . – [N. c.] – 0-316-80722-2 (в пер.) : 2564 tg.
UDC:
821.111-93(73)
Shelf code:
Л 2013/40870
Subject headings
- American novels for young readers
Annotation
Maniac Magee is a novel written by American author. Exploring themes of racism and homelessness, it follows the story of an orphaned boy looking for a home in the fictional Pennsylvania town of Two Mills. He becomes a local legend for feats of athleticism and fearlessness, and his ignorance of sharp racial boundaries in the town. The book is popular in elementary school curricula, and has been used in scholarly studies on the relationship of children to racial identity and reading
Keywords
racism, homelessness, life stories, importance of friends
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Youth Employment in Sierra Leone = Sustainable livelihood opportunities in a post-conflict setting [Text] / G. Acharya A. V. Adams W. Cunningham P. Peeters ; The world bank... – Washington : The World Bank, 2009. - 182 p. . – Bibliogr.: p. 167-172; - Index: p. 173-182 . – [n. c.] – 978-0-8213-7822-9 : 400 tg.
UDC:
331.5-053.81(664)
Shelf code:
Л 2004/16886
Subject headings
- Youth employment in Sierra Leone
Annotation
This study focuses on short- and medium-term solutions. He informs the government about the type of programs and policies that can improve the employment opportunities of young people, paying special attention to areas in which productivity can quickly improve
Keywords
youth employment, labor supply Sierra Leone, occupational training, young people, main findings
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KONIGSBURG, E. L.
From the Mixed-Up Files of Mrs. Basil E. Frankweiler / Konigsburg, E. L. . – 3rd Aladdin Paperbacks ed. .. – New York [etc.] : Aladdin Paperbacks, 2007. - 162, [6] p., il.; . . – [N. c.] – 978-0-689-85322-7 (hc.), 0-689-85322-X (hc.), 1-4169-4975-5 (pbk.), 978-1-4169-4975-6 (pbk.) : 1311-24 tg.
UDC:
821.111-93(73)
Shelf code:
Л 2013/40884
Subject headings
- American novels for young readers
Annotation
Having run away with her younger brother to live in the Metropolitan Museum of Art, twelve-year-old Claudia strives to keep things in order in their new home and to become a changed person and a heroine to herself
Keywords
metropolitan Museum of Art in New York, runaways - fiction, brothers - fiction
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FITZHUGH, LOUISE
Harriet the SPY / Fitzhugh, Louise ... – New York : A Yearling Book, 2002. - 300, [16] p., il.; - includes a sneak peek at Harriet Spies Again . . – 0-440-41679-5, 978-0-440-41679-1
UDC:
821.111-93(73)
Shelf code:
Л 2013/41003
Subject headings
- American novels for young readers
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Eleven-year-old Harriet M. Welsch is an aspiring writer who lives in New York City's Upper East Side. A precocious and enthusiastic girl, Harriet enjoys writing and aspires to become a spy. Encouraged by her nanny, Ole Golly, Harriet carefully observes others and writes her thoughts down in a notebook as practice for her future career, which she dedicates her life to
Keywords
an aspiring scientist, young writer, enthusiastic girl
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DICAMILLO, KATE
The Magician's Elephant / DiCamillo, Kate . – 1st ed. .. – Somerville, Massachusetts : Candlewick Press, 2011. - 201, [7] p., il.; . . – [N. c.] – 978-0-7636-4410-9 (hardcover), 978-0-7636-5298-2 (paperback) : 917 tg.
UDC:
821.111-34(73)
Shelf code:
Л 2013/41006
Subject headings
- American literary fairy tales
Annotation
When ten-year-old orphan Peter Augusts Dushene encounters a fortuneteller in the marketplace one day and she tells him that his sister, who is presumed dead, is in fact alive, he embarks on a remarkable series of adventures as he desperately tries to find her
Keywords
orphans-fiction, missing persons, adventures, brothers and sisters - fiction
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WILLIAMS-CARCIA, RITA
One Crazy Summer / Williams-Carcia, Rita . – 1st ed. .. – New York : Amistad, 2012. - 218, [13] p. . . – [N. c.] – 978-0-06-076090-8 : 917 tg.
UDC:
821.111(73)
Shelf code:
Л 2013/41007
Subject headings
- American novels
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In the summer of 1968, after traveling from Brooklyn to Oakland, California, to spend a month with the mother they barely know, eleven-year-old Delphine and her two younger sisters arrive to a cold welcome as they discover that their mother, a dedicated poet and printer, is resentful of the intrusion of their visit and wants them to attend a nearby Black Panther summer camp
Keywords
sisters-fiction, black Panter Party, civil rights movements, Oakland history
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YUSUF SHAHID
GLOBAL CHANGE AND EAST ASIAN POLICY INITIATIVES (2004)
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YOUTH EMPLOYMENT IN SIERRA LEONE (2009)
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KONIGSBURG, E. L.
FROM THE MIXED-UP FILES OF MRS. BASIL E. FRANKWEILER (2007)
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