Glengarry Glen Ross: A Play David Mamet
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Winner of the 1984 Pulitzer Prize, David Mamet’s scalding comedy is about small-time, cutthroat real estate salesmen trying to grind out a living by pushing plots of land on reluctant buyers in a never-ending scramble for their fair share of the American

Glimpses: Through Holocaust and Liberation Benjamin Bender
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A survivor of the Buchenwald concentration camp presents his memoir of his and his wife's experiences in the camps, his experiences as a veteran of Israel's war of independence, and his feelings on returning to Buchenwald fifty years later. Simultaneous.

Global Corruption Report 2005: Special Focus: Corruption in Construction and Post Francis Fukuyama; Transparency International
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Worldwide, the construction sector is regularly rated as the most corrupt industry. Even so, the scale and effects of this corruption are frequently underestimated. The 2005 edition of Transparency International’s Global Corruption Report shows that corru

Global Crises, Global Solutions Bjorn Lomborg
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This volume provides a uniquely rich set of arguments and data for prioritizing our responses to some of the most serious problems facing the world today, such as climate change, communicable diseases, conflicts, education, financial instability, corrupti

Global Economic Leadership and the Group of Seven C. Fred Bergsten; C. Randall Henning
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Global politics James Lee Ray
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"Global Politics helps students understand the historical backdrop for international relations and uses research and theory to bring events into sharper focus. The Seventh Edition includes a boxed policy feature and coverage of the impact of feminist and

Globalizacion / Globalization (aun falta lo peor) Patrick Artus; Virard Marie-paule
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God and Production in a Guatemalan Town Sheldon Annis
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Since the late 1970s, Protestantism has emerged as a major force in the political and economic life of rural Guatemala. Indeed, as Sheldon Annis argues in this book, Protestantism may have helped tip Guatemala's guerrilla war in behalf of the army during