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United Nations. Economic and Social Commission for Asia and the Pacific and Meeting of Senior Officials to Mark the Mid-point of the Asian and Pacific Decade of Disabled Persons (1997 : Seoul, Korea), eds. Asian and Pacific Decade of Disabled Persons: Mid-point country perspectives. United Nations, 1999.

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United Nations. Dept. of Public Information., United Nations Centre for Human Rights., and United Nations, eds. Indigenous people: Mid-point of UN decade reflects action on indigenous issues. United Nations Dept. of Public Information, 1999.

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Niewoehner, John. Mid-point internal evaluation of the Niassa Province Rural Water and Sanitation Project. MCD International, 1995.

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United States. National Environmental Satellite, Data, and Information Service, ed. Aliasing of satellite altimeter data in exact-repeat sampling mode: Analytic formulas for the mid-point grid. U.S. Dept. of Commerce, National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, National Environmental Satellite, Data, and Innformation Service, 1999.

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Atta-Quayson, Alhassan. Assessment of Ghana's progress towards the achievement of the targets of the United Nations Millennium Development Goals as at the mid-point mark in July 2007. Institute of Economic Affairs, 2008.

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Atta-Quayson, Alhassan. Assessment of Ghana's progress towards the achievement of the targets of the United Nations Millennium Development Goals as at the mid-point mark in July 2007. Institute of Economic Affairs, 2008.

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G-CODE 2000 (1995 Hendersonville, N.C.). The cutting edge of mission: The report of G-CODE 2000, Global Conference on Dynamic Evangelism beyond 2000 : mid-point review of the Decade of Evangelism. Edited by Okorọcha Cyril C. 1948-. Anglican Communion Publications, 1996.

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Asomanin, Anaman Kwabena, and Cooper Seth Korbina, eds. Assessment of Ghana's progress towards the achievement of the targets of the United Nations Millennium Development Goals as at the mid-point mark in July 2007. Institute of Economic Affairs, 2008.

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Regional, Expert Seminar to Review Achievements at the Mid-Point of the United Nations Decade of Disabled Persons (1987 Bangkok Thailand). Report of the Regional Expert Seminar to Review Achievements at the Mid-Point of the United Nations Decade of Disabled Persons, Bangkok, Thailand, 2-5 June 1987. Economic and Social Commission for Asia and the Pacific in cooperation with Asia-Pacific Regional Council, Disabled Peoples' International, 1987.

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Landau, Sol. Turning points: Self renewal at mid-life. New Horizon Press, 1985.

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1932-, Thomas Joan, ed. Turning points: Self renewal at mid-life. New Horizon Press, 1992.

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Rothlind, Jane. Stig Borglind: En monografi med fulllständig verkförteckning. Dalarnas museum i samarbete med Dalarnas konstförening, 1997.

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Horowitz, Anthony. Point blank. Philomel Books, 2007.

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Copyright Paperback Collection (Library of Congress), ed. The burning point. Berkley Books, 2000.

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Putney, Mary Jo. The burning point. Wheeler Pub., 2000.

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Putney, Mary Jo. The burning point. Berkley Books, 2000.

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Horowitz, Anthony. Point Blank. Penguin USA, Inc., 2009.

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Horowitz, Anthony. Point Blank. Philomel Books, 2002.

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Harned, Douglas S. Extending the semi-impact MHD method: grid-point models and improved accuracy. Courant Institute of Mathematical Sciences, New York University, 1986.

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Harned, Douglas S. Extending the semi-implicit MHD method: Grid-point models and improved accuracy. Courant Institute of Mathematical Sciences, New York University, 1986.

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King, Cynthia A. Paradise Point: A Mid-Life Romance. Franklin Publishers, 2024.

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King, Cynthia A. Paradise Point: A Mid-Life Romance. Indy Pub, 2022.

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King, Cynthia A. Paradise Point: A Mid-Life Romance. Franklin Publishers, 2024.

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Abdulhadi, Rasha, J. C. Andrews, and Susan April. Mid/South Sonnets: A Belle Point Press Anthology. Belle Point Press, LLC, 2023.

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Horne, Gerald. Turning Point. University of Illinois Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.5406/illinois/9780252037924.003.0007.

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This chapter analyzes Patterson's remark that “today the oppressed Negro people is seeking integration,” and that “the Negro people are an oppressed nation.” These remarks reflect a bitter internal party struggle that stretched from mid-1944 to mid-1945, leaving in its wake a momentous shift on the much discussed Negro Question, involving a retreat from the Black Belt line of self-determination, presumably since the Negroes were “seeking integration.” This complex and painful debate in mid-1945 was to result in the reinstatement of the old line—then another shift in 1956 in the aftermath of the conniptions caused by the invasion of Hungary and the revelations about Stalin's crimes. All the while, Patterson and his comrades continued grinding away against Jim Crow, though it was understandable that some thought their efforts had been sidetracked by abstruse polemics.
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HOT lane buffer and mid-point access: Design review report. Washington State Dept. of Transportation, 2006.

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McGrath, Dennis. Hibernia: And Other Stories from the Mid-Point of Life. Independently Published, 2017.

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Islands of the Mid-Maine Coast: Pemaquid Point to the Kennebec River. Tilbury House Publishers, 1995.

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Mid-Life Poetry: An Invitation to Climb the Trails at Life's Halfway Point. Independent Publisher, 2021.

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Islands of the Mid-Maine Coast Vol. IV: Pemaquid Point to the Kennebec River. Tilbury House Publishers, 1995.

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Coss, Peter. Politics and Society in Mid Thirteenth-Century England. Oxford University PressOxford, 2024. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/9780198924319.001.0001.

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Abstract This book is a reinterpretation of what it prefers to call the ‘crisis’ rather than the ‘revolution’ of mid-thirteenth-century England. Paradoxically, given the multidirectional nature of modern research, the interpretation of the political history of this period has remained locked into a traditional framework bequeathed by the mid-twentieth-century historian R. F. Treharne, and embellished by the emphases and accentuations of his present-day successors. With its high-flown interpretation of concepts like community, its constitutionalism, its ready identification of a national enterprise, and its predilection for idealism and progressive thinking, this interpretation remains uncomfortably close to the Whig interpretation of English history. It is reinforced by a continuation of a rather ahistorical reverence for the baronial leader Simon de Montfort. The book offers an alternative, less idealistic, and more down-to-earth approach which is anchored in the social mores and cultural values of thirteenth-century England. More emphasis is placed upon the interests, ambitions, and needs of contemporaries, upon social networks of various kinds, and upon how interests both clashed and cohered as people strove to improve or preserve their situations. It was a crisis born of political instability, but in the context of institutional, administrative, and legal growth, that is to say at a particular point in the evolution of the state. It deals with the generation of the crisis, the factors which influenced its course, and its (partial) resolution. In short, it explores the anatomy and physiology of a troubled realm.
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Partnerships Advancing the Learning of Mathematics and Science (Mass.). PALMS: Mid point report : Partnerships Advancing the Learning of Mathematics and Science, a cooperative statewide systemic initiative of the Massachusetts Department of Education and the National Science Foundation. 1995.

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Yang, Jingduan, and Daniel A. Monti. Point Selection and Combination. Oxford University Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/med/9780190210052.003.0015.

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This chapter teaches systematically how acupuncture points are selected and combined to achieve therapeutic goals: balance Yin and Yang, normalize organ function, open blocked energy flows, and eliminate external and internal pathogenic energies. The special features of acupuncture points are discussed in categories: Ashi points, Five-Shu point, Xi point, Yuan points, Luo point, back Shu Pints, front Mu point, eight converging points for special organs, eight converging points for extra channels, six converging points for Yang organs, and meeting points. It discusses in detail how these points are combined locally and distally based on their location and the involvement of channels and organs.
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Lagana, Mimi. Greenwich Point in Color. Windsurf Publishing LLC, 2022.

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Savage, Rushelle. At My Lowest Point. BHFH Publishing LLC, 2022.

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Compass Points: Finding a Mid-life Bearing on Mount Rainier. Borders Personal Publishing, 2005.

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Gopnik, Adam. In Mid-Air: Points of View from over a Decade. Quercus, 2019.

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Farkas, Katalin. Subject's Point of View. Oxford University Press, 2008.

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Farkas, Katalin. Subject's Point of View. Ebsco Publishing, 2008.

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Amoretti, Maria Cristina, and Gerhard Preyer. Triangulation: From an Epistemological Point of View. De Gruyter, Inc., 2011.

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Amoretti, Maria Cristina, and Gerhard Preyer. Triangulation: From an Epistemological Point of View. De Gruyter, Inc., 2011.

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Triangulation: From an Epistemological Point of View. Ontos Verlag, 2011.

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Bozickovic, Vojislav. Indexical Point of View. Taylor & Francis Group, 2020.

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Lagana, Mimi. Greenwich Point in Black and White. Windsurf Publishing LLC, 2022.

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Allen, Robert C. The Industrial Revolution: A Very Short Introduction. Oxford University Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/actrade/9780198706786.001.0001.

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The Industrial Revolution was a pivotal point in British history that occurred between the mid-18th and mid-19th centuries, and led to far reaching transformations of society. The Industrial Revolution: A Very Short Introduction analyses the key features of the Industrial Revolution in Britain, and the spread of industrialization to other countries. It considers the factors that combined to enable industrialization at this time, including Britain’s position as a global commercial empire, and discusses the changes in technology and business organization, and their impact on different social classes and groups. It looks at how the changes were reflected in evolving government policies, and what contribution these made to the economic transformation.
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Iuzzolino, Giovanni, Guido Pellegrini, and Gianfranco Viesti. Regional Convergence. Edited by Gianni Toniolo. Oxford University Press, 2013. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oxfordhb/9780199936694.013.0020.

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In 150 years, the trends in regional disparities in economic development within Italy have differed depending on whether they are gauged by longitude or by latitude. The disparities between western and eastern regions first widened and then closed; the North-South gap, by contrast, remains the main open problem in the national history of Italy. This chapter focuses on the underlying causes of the turning points in regional disparities since national unification in 1861. The first came in the late nineteenth and early twentieth century, with the industrialization of the so-called "industrial triangle". This was followed by the "failed new turn" during the interwar years: not only were the beginnings of convergence blocked, but the North-South gap, until then still natural, inevitably, was transformed into a fracture of exceptional dimensions. The second turning point, in the twenty years after the World War, produced the first substantial, lasting convergence between southern and northern Italy, powered by rising productivity and structural change in the South. The last turning point was in the mid-1970s, when convergence was abruptly halted and a protracted period of immobility in the disparity began.
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Greff, Jacqueline. Fell's Point. Arcadia Publishing, 2005.

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V, Frank L. Tybush, Jeffrey Bejma, and Jacqueline Greff. Fell's Point. Arcadia Publishing, 2016.

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Greff, Jacqueline. Fell's Point. Arcadia Publishing, 2005.

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V, Frank L. Tybush, Jeffrey Bejma, and Jacqueline Greff. Fell's Point. Arcadia Publishing, 2016.

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