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    In this subjective text, I’m covering issues that have concerned me a great deal in my fighting career and about my friends who are still fighting. So, for all of you fighting, managing or coaching, as well as any of you contemplating any of the aforementioned, this is for you. ... Read more

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    This fascinating biography sheds light on the important yet overlooked military leader who thwarted Rome in what is now Spain and Portugal.In the second century BC, as Rome engaged in the conquest of the Iberian Peninsula, they met with determined resistance from the Lusitanian people and their skilled leader, Viriathus. Though renowned in his day Viriathus has been neglected by modern historians, ... Read more

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    Moro numa casa ao redor do sol conta a história de uma criança que vai à escola e descobre que seu mundo é na verdade muito maior do que pensava. Synopsis I live in a house around the sun tells the story of child who goes to school and finds out that the world is much bigger than he imagined. ... Read more

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  • Miranda and the Magic Medal

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  • Plasma Modeling (Second Edition)

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    Series series IOP ebooks
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  • Intelligent Technologies for Interactive Entertainment

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    Series series Springer Nature Proceedings Computer Science
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