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  2. Pipe Dreams: Water and Empire in Central Asia's Aral Sea ...

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    The book discusses major water projects implemented and proposed during the Russian Empire and Soviet Union in Central Asia. Pipe Dreams received acclaim from critics, who recognized it as a substantial contribution to the environmental history of Central Asia. The book is based on Peterson's PhD dissertation written at Harvard University. [1]

  3. Pipe Dreams: Greed, Ego, and the Death of Enron - Wikipedia

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    All this and more is documented in a new book Pipe Dreams: Greed, Ego, and the Death of Enron by Austin-based investigative reporter Robert Bryce." [1] Andrew Leonard writing for Salon has said, "Bryce recapitulates how the press, the analysts, Enron's board of directors and its shareholders all bought into Enron's vision of itself. There were ...

  4. List of fiction set in South Africa - Wikipedia

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    The following is a list of notable works of fiction which are set in South Africa: Age of Iron by J. M. Coetzee; Karoo Boy by Troy Blacklaws; Burger's Daughter by Nadine Gordimer; The Conservationist by Nadine Gordimer; Ah, But Your Land Is Beautiful by Alan Paton; Cry, The Beloved Country by Alan Paton; Too Late the Phalarope by Alan Paton ...

  5. Pipe dream - Wikipedia

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    Pipe Dream, a 1938 Disney cartoon written by Ralph Wright; Pipe Dream, a 2001 animated short made by Animusic; Pipe Dreams, an American comedy short starring Oliver Hardy; Pipe Dreams, an American romantic comedy "Pipe Dreams" (The Loud House), a 2018 TV episode "Pipe Dreams" (Rocko's Modern Life), a 1994 TV episode

  6. Willem Steenkamp - Wikipedia

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    South Africa's Border War, 1966–1989 (1989). Illustrated history of the SWA/Namibian border war; Jim Zulu (2006). Historical novel set in the Kimberley diamond diggings area of the 1880s, inspired by South Africa's only known case of public lynching; Assegais, Drums and Dragoons (2012). The early military and social history of the Cape of ...

  7. Jean Adebambo - Wikipedia

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    Jean Adebambo was born in Islington, London, to a Montserratian mother and a Nigerian father. Her entry into the music business was by chance; she was invited to do a cover version of two records entitled "Again" and "Reunited" by Ital Records in the early 1980s, while she was studying to be a nurse.

  8. New Africa Books - Wikipedia

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    The company currently publishes under two imprints: New Africa Books, and the historical David Philip imprint. New Africa Books: In addition to "trade books of political, historical and cultural import for the South African and international market", the list focuses on literacy development in children and young adults, in various South Africa languages.

  9. Lawrence G. Green - Wikipedia

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    Lawrence George Green [1] (1900 – 14 May 1972) was a South African journalist and writer. [2] Eschewing any grandiose view of his literature and his way of life, he wrote for the layman and general reading entertainment as a raconteur.