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  1. Brief encounters: Literature and beyond [Book Review].Dierk von Behrens - 2016 - Australian Humanist, The 121:21.
    von Behrens, Dierk Review of: Brief encounters: Literature and beyond, by Satendra Nandan, IVY Press International Publishers LPO Box 8069, ANU, Acton, 0200, ACT, Australia, 1st Edition, 2015, pbk. pp. 257, $ 20.00.
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  2. Choose your children's books with care [Book Review].Dierk von Behrens - 2015 - Australian Humanist, The 116:24.
    von Behrens, Dierk Review of: How Echidna got its quills, by L and G Adams, illustrated by Barry Olive; Ali the Bold Heart, sensitively written by Jane Jolly and beautifully illustrated in watercolour by Elise Hurst.
     
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  3. Forced assimilation is abhorrent.Dierk von Behrens - 2016 - Australian Humanist, The 121:7.
    von Behrens, Dierk Assimilation is a process by which a person or group belonging to one culture adopts the practices of another, thereby becoming a member of that culture.
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  4. Review essay: Philosophers without Gods [Book Review].Dierk von Behrens - 2012 - The Australian Humanist (105):19.
    von Behrens, Dierk Review(s) of: Philosophers without Gods: Meditations on Atheism and the Secular Life Edited by Louise Antony New York: OUP; 2010; 320 pp.
     
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  5. The great philosophers [Book Review].Dierk von Behrens - 2016 - Australian Humanist, The 120:22.
    von Behrens, Dierk Review of: The great philosophers, by Jeremy Stangroom and James Garvey, Arcturus Publishing, 160 pgs. 9.99 pounds Hard back. 69 pictures. 2005. Index. 978-1-84837-018-02005.
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  6. The trouble with some children's books [Book Review].Dierk von Behrens - 2014 - Australian Humanist, The 113:23.
    von Behrens, Dierk Review of: Snakes, by Barbara Taylor, 64-pages; Novum organum scientiarum, by Francis Bacon; The origin of species, by Charles Darwin.
     
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