Hong Kong Internment, 1942-1945 Diana Y. NgHong Kong Internment, 1942 1945 Life in the Japanese Civilian Camp at Stanley tells the story of the more than three thousand non Chinese civilians British, American, Dutch and others, who were trapped in the British colony and interned behind barbed wire in Stanley Internment Camp from 1942 to 1945. From 1970 to 1972, while researching for his MA thesis, the author interviewed twenty three former Stanley internees. During these meetings, the
and the hopes and ambitions generated by the repeated experience of leaving and returning home
the argument that psychology is embedded in morality
It shows how to reinvent organizations so they rely not just on ‘transforming technology’ but on putting the success of their services at the heart of how they operate
A photographic facsimile of the quarto held by the British Library
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official control comprises of ante- and post-mortem inspections of poultry and food safety inspections that verify food business operators’ compliance with food safety legislation
A book of poems under the name of Hen-Toh
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What does it mean for a library to be without borders
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These are poems to help us to endure
as well as the history of ethics in the information professions