Lughatuna al-Fusha: Book Four Dr T. J. KrupnikModern Standard Arabic (MSA) is the literary language of todays books, media, and formal communication throughout the Arab world, the regions principal shared language of written and official discourse. The fourth book in this new series for the classroom is designed for the middle to high intermediate Arabic learner. The aim of this book is to help students to read and write articles, essays, and texts, using a range of tenses, in correct Arabic
As one of the main renewable natural resources
the book provides insightful commentary
Setting the findings within contemporary debates on race and racism
The book looks at the amateur activities of female ‘home makers’ in search of creative outlets and married couples seeking to modernise their homes as well as the contributions of early professional (female) ‘interior decorators’
Impressive photographs accompany historical information
Featuring original chapters on period television from the UK
Second of three final reports on the joint expedition of the Oriental Institute and the Carsten Niebuhr Institute in the Hamrin Salvage project of Iraq
This chapter places the use of antibiotics in poultry production in its historical context to understand the benefits that antibiotics have conferred on animal production to date
dancing to zar songs
and a miscellany of new literary and subliterary texts
Various efforts to improve the efficiency of photosynthesis include expanding the Photosynthetically Active Radiation beyond the 400-700 nm range
as shown in new patterns of architecture and burial practices