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Tian Daphne

I am a cat. I am not a cat.

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Azaadi, Freedom & Change in Kashmir

Laura Schuurmans

Analysis of the Kashmir dispute, and finding ways to break the status quo enabling the aggrieved parties to engage in a long lasting and effective dialogue.

Politics & Social Sciences

The Raw Alchemist

Shanti Allén

Learn the most successful recipes and techniques from Bali’s famous Alchemy Cafe.

Cookbooks, Food & Wine