1)
The First
book is Horse Thief. On page 15 the first sentence “Only merritment as they
nipped and nuzzled one another “that had chosen by Abdul Mohsen.
Robert Newton Peck , Horse Thief, Harper Collins Publishers, 2002
Robert Newton Peck , Horse Thief, Harper Collins Publishers, 2002
2)
The second
book is How to Talk Minnesotan. On page 15 the first sentence “Many cooks
substitute pickled herring for the hamburger and use cearm of mushroom soup
instead of Cheese Whiz as actopping” that chosen by Jonathan.
Mohr, Howard. (August 4th, 1987). How To Talk Minnesotan: A visitor's Guide. New York, USA: Penguin Group
Mohr, Howard. (August 4th, 1987). How To Talk Minnesotan: A visitor's Guide. New York, USA: Penguin Group
3)
The
third book is U.S. Economy Policy Toward Africa. On page 15 the first sentence “For instance, the foreign aid appropriations
legislation for 1991 declared in part that the purpose of DFA was” that had
chosen by Loris Sengwiza.
Herbst, Jeffrey Ira. U.S. Economy Policy Toward Africa. New York: COUNCIL ON FOREIGN RELATIONS PRESS, 1992.
Herbst, Jeffrey Ira. U.S. Economy Policy Toward Africa. New York: COUNCIL ON FOREIGN RELATIONS PRESS, 1992.
4)
The
fourth book is The Development of Nigerian Foreign Policy. On page 15 the first
sentence “But it would be wrong to assume that Nigerian political parties, at
the beginning of the election campaign, had definitely formulated policies for
the nation to follow in the world affairs.” that had chosen by Monijesu Shonibare.
Cloud, S.P. (1964). The Development of Nigerian Foreign Policy, New York, USA: Northwestern University Press.
Cloud, S.P. (1964). The Development of Nigerian Foreign Policy, New York, USA: Northwestern University Press.
5) The fifth book is Greek & Roman Mythology A to Z. On page 15 the first sentence ” Names of the Argonauts Many different names have been included in the muster roll of the Argo, the ship sailed by Jason in his quest for the Golden Fleece” that had chosen by Hassan Rabaan.
Kathleen N. Daly. “Greek & Roman Mythology A to Z”. 2004. United States of America
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