Sir Robert Ho Tung Jon EngelSir Robert Ho Tung (18621954) is a compelling figure in Hong Kong history. He is regularly portrayed as the colonys greatest philanthropist and wealthiest man of his day, the first Chinese to live on the Peak, and, at the end of his life, the Grand Old Man of Hongkong. The illegitimate son of a Chinese mother and European father, he was highly sensitive about his mixed heritage though he consistently made the most of his fate. He was a man perfectly
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Unearths the history of the Naqshbandiyya
the fabric of their day-to-day lives
Detailed case studies using a fictionalized healthcare organization conclude each chapter
Plant growth promoting bacteria (PGPBs) represent an important resource for agricultural crops
Women Writing Culture is a collection of six interviews with internationally prominent scholars about feminism
and multigenerational learners
and the geographic and online spaces they created
and events that make their impact known on both sides of the Pacific
Sex in Transition challenges the dominance of theoretical frameworks based in the global North
The schemes are being ‘co-designed’ by the British Government with agricultural stakeholders and are central to England’s agricultural transition to sustainable farming