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Silberberg, Martin S. (Martin Stuart), 1945- (NL-LeOCL)182342875
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2015
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Chemistry : the molecular nature of matter and change / Silberberg, Martin S. (Martin Stuart), 1945
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Ravet, Jackie.
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2015
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Supporting change in autism services : bridging the gap between theory and practice / Ravet, Jackie.
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Woodman, Dan, author.
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2015
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Youth and generation : rethinking change and inequality in the lives of young people / Woodman, Dan
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Motsumi, Nthabiseng Mmathabo.
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Computer file
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2015
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An investigation into how to change the negative perception of the taxi industry that has been
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Entrekin, L. V. (Leland Vern), 1940-
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Books
Publication Date
2014
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Human resouce management and change : a practising manager's guide / Entrekin, L. V. (Leland Vern
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Kelsey, Robert, 1964-
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Books
Publication Date
2014
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Get things done : what stops smart people achieving more and how you can change / Kelsey, Robert
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Venzke, Ingo.
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Books
Publication Date
2014
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How interpretation makes international law : on semantic change and normative twists. / Venzke
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Chitiga-Mabugu, Margaret, author.
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Books
Publication Date
2014
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South African women as champions of change : a civil society programme of action for the African
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Besters-Dilger, Juliane, editor.
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Books
Publication Date
2014
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Congruence in contact-induced language change : language families, typological resemblance, and
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Brennan, Linda L. author.
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Books
Publication Date
2014
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Social marketing and behaviour change : models, theory and applications / Brennan, Linda L. author.
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Hamilton, David K., author.
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Books
Publication Date
2014
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Governing metropolitan areas : growth and change in a networked age / Hamilton, David K., author.
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Harrikari, Timo.
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Books
Publication Date
2014
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Social change and social work : the changing societal conditions of social work in time and place /
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