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  1. Apr 5, 2024 · Amenities. 1 listed. This exhibit is an example of a "ready-made" clothing store from the mid-1800s. Prior to these shops, most people's clothing was custom made at home. Stop by this exhibit to learn more about the emergence of clothing shops and the changes in clothing manufacturing over time. *NOTE: this exhibit is currently closed.

  2. Biography. I am a Senior Lecturer in Metallurgy and Irradiation Damage within the Department of Materials, and PI of the £9m EPSRC Programme Grant, MIDAS. I lead the Manchester Zirconium Group, globally one of the largest research activity in this area, and an integral part of the Henry Royce Institute’s Nuclear Theme.

  3. May 23, 2014 · Philip Frankel. An Ordinary Atrocity: Sharpeville and Its Massacre. New Haven: Yale University Press, 2001. viii + 263 pp. Tables. Appendixes. Bibliography. Notes. $30.00. Cloth. - Henk van Woerden. The Assassin: A Story of Race and Rage in the Land of Apartheid. Translated by Dan Jacobson. New York: Metropolitan Books, 2001. 176 pp. $23.00 Cloth. - Volume 48 Issue 1

  4. 2013. Comparison of residual stresses in Ti–6Al–4V and Ti–6Al–2Sn–4Zr–2Mo linear friction welds. P Frankel, M Preuss, A Steuwer, PJ Withers, S Bray. Materials Science and Technology 25 (5), 640-650. , 2009. 104. 2009. The effect of matrix chemistry on dislocation evolution in an irradiated Zr alloy.

  5. Jul 30, 2023 · Prof Philip Frankel has worked on trafficking issues for over a decade and also authored the only other book on the subject in South Africa, Long Walk to Nowhere: Human Trafficking in Post-Mandela South Africa, which came out in 2017. The new book, Human Trafficking in South Africa, is an update of the earlier work.

  6. Oct 25, 2017 · Long Walk to Nowhere analyses the impact of these developments on Nelson Mandela's vision for a democratic South Africa.Frankel explores human rights, the political culture, public health, the criminal justice system, and institutional development as South Africa moves into its third decade after liberation.

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  8. Jan 1, 2001 · Philip H. Frankel, Professor Philip Frankel Yale University Press , Jan 1, 2001 - History - 263 pages On March 21, 1960, police opened fire on members of the Pan Africanist Congress (PAC) protesting peacefully in the Vaal Triangle township of Sharpeville against apartheid’s iniquitous 'pass laws.'

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