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Rudolph's Pediatrics
Published in Hardcover by McGraw-Hill Professional (01 July, 2002)
Authors: Colin David Rudolph, Abraham M. Rudolph, George Lister, and Margaret K. Hostetter
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a complete textbook on pediatric problems
This is the book every post-graduate ought to read during residency days in pediatric ward. It helps boost clinical acumen by making diagnosis at the bedside with a very logical approach. It is excellent while describing the diseases of kidney, heart and nervous system. After going through the chapters in detail it infuses a kind of confidence in making diagnosis; and coming to differential diagnosis for a number of presentations of various illnesses. Sometimes, i feel it is a must not only for dealing with complicated and day to day problems but for passing examinations too.


Speaking the Unspeakable: Marital Violence Among South Asian Immigrants in the United States
Published in Hardcover by Rutgers University Press (June, 2000)
Author: Margaret Abraham
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A Much-Needed Voice
Margaret successfully draws attention to a topic considered taboo by most South Asians: Marital Violence. This book is a perfect blend of factual information and personal stories. Together, they form an invaluable resource useful to anyone interested in learning about marital violence in a community that brings its own complications to the already-so situation. The narratives help put a human face on this global crisis. The analysis and framework provided by Abraham help contextualize these women's dilemmas. The reader will walk away without the judgemental eyes they may have once seen from. Since not many other sources are willing to tackle this complex subject, this is a must-have and more importantly, a must-read.

Extraordinary insight into an extremely contested discourse
Margaret Abraham has poured an enormous effort into sorting out the various dynamics, both above the surface and well below, of the discourse centering on the plight of South Asian women coming to the United States. It is to her credit that her research has such size and substance yet provides compelling reading, with implications for many other areas of scholarship, including feminist theory. Her narrative, rich as it is in detail from the interviews she conducted, has to do with discerning ways that scholars document brutal secrets existing in an extremely contested discourse, not that of assigning some kind of victimhood. This is an important work on a difficult topic. A must read.

An important addition to the study of domectic violence
Speaking the Unspeakable explores the issues surrounding family violence in the South Asian community. Factors such as immigration status, accepted gender roles and the maintenance of the model minority are discussed. Furthermore, through the voices of survivors, Abraham challenges the stereotypes of Asian women as passive and submissive. She shows the strategies used by these women to combat family violence on both personal and community levels. The book is certainly helpful to anyone doing research either in the South Asian community or on domestic violence generally. However, it is written so that it is also accessible as a resource for those with no academic training. This is not dry scholarly writing. It is a richly woven story that details the complexities of domestic violence for the South Asian community in the United States.


Abraham & Mary Todd Lincoln
Published in Unknown Binding by Crowell ()
Author: Margaret Byrd Bassett
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Abraham and Mary Todd Lincoln
Published in Hardcover by Cumberland Pr (June, 1974)
Author: Margaret Bassett
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Abraham Lincoln
Published in Paperback by Scholastic (July, 1976)
Author: Margaret Davidson
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Abraham Lincoln (People Who Shape Our World)
Published in Paperback by Willowisp Press/Pages Press (December, 1990)
Authors: Margaret Holland and Dick Smolinski
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Care for Frail Elders: Developing Community Solutions
Published in Hardcover by Auburn House (30 October, 1992)
Authors: Walter N. Leutz, John A. Capitman, Margaret MacAdam, and Ruby Abrahams
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Every Day and Every Way: For Teaching Holidays and Special Days
Published in Paperback by iUniverse.com (May, 2000)
Authors: Abraham Resnick, Helen Pappas, and Margaret Pavol
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Every Day's a Holiday: Value-Based Theme Units for Individual Calendar Days
Published in Paperback by iUniverse.com (December, 2000)
Authors: Abraham Resnick, Helen Pappas, and Margaret Pavol
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Karuk: Native Accounts of the Quechan Mourning Ceremony (University of California Publications in Linguistics, Vol 128)
Published in Paperback by University of California Press (July, 1997)
Authors: Amy Miller, Margaret Langdon, and Abraham M. Halpern
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