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2004 = Bibliographie Nationale De Maurice 2004 NATIONAL BIBLIOGRAPHY OF MAURITIUS 2004 = BIBLIOGRAPHIE NATIONALE DE MAURICE 2004 NATIONAL BIBLIOGRAPHY OF MAURITIUS 2004 BIBLIOGRAPHIE NATIONALE DE MAURICE 2004 EDITED BY Yves Chan Kam Lon NATIONAL LIBRARY Republic of Mauritius Port-Louis 2007 1 NATIONAL BIBLIOGRAPHY OF MAURITIUS 2004 = BIBLIOGRAPHIE NATIONALE DE MAURICE 2004 Published by National Library, c2007 1st & 2nd Floors, Fon Sing Building, 12, Edith Cavell Street, Port-Louis Copyright 2007 National Library All rights reserved. No part of this publication may be reproduced, stored in a retrieval system or transmitted in any form or by any terms, without written permission from the publisher National Library (Republic of Mauritius) Cataloguing-in-Publication Data National bibliography of Mauritius 2004 = Bibliographie nationale de Maurice 2004 / edited by Yves Chan Kam Lon .– Port-Louis : National Library, c2007. p. ; cm Includes indexes ISBN 1. Bibliography, National (Mauritius) 2. National libraries (Mauritius) I. Chan Kam Lon, Yves (ed.) 015'.6982 dc-22 ISBN 2 NATIONAL BIBLIOGRAPHY OF MAURITIUS 2004 = BIBLIOGRAPHIE NATIONALE DE MAURICE 2004 Contents Acknowledgements Introduction 000 – 099 : Generalities 100 – 199 : Philosophy & psychology 200 – 299 : Religion 300 – 399 : Social sciences 400 – 499 : Language 500 – 599 : Science 600 – 699 : Technology 700 – 799 : Arts & recreation 800 – 899 : Literature 900 – 999 : History & geography List of Newspapers Author Index Title Index Subject Index 3 NATIONAL BIBLIOGRAPHY OF MAURITIUS 2004 = BIBLIOGRAPHIE NATIONALE DE MAURICE 2004 ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS Grateful acknowledgement is made here to the following persons who have contributed to the preparation of the National Bibliography of Mauritius Mr. J.Ramsamy (coordinator / coordinateur) Mrs. V. Suggoona Our special thanks go to Miss B. Mandhub for typing works 4 NATIONAL BIBLIOGRAPHY OF MAURITIUS 2004 = BIBLIOGRAPHIE NATIONALE DE MAURICE 2004 INTRODUCTION 5 NATIONAL BIBLIOGRAPHY OF MAURITIUS 2004 = BIBLIOGRAPHIE NATIONALE DE MAURICE 2004 000 Generalities 010 Bibliography 030 General encyclopedic works 070 News media, journalism, publishing 6 NATIONAL BIBLIOGRAPHY OF MAURITIUS 2004 = BIBLIOGRAPHIE NATIONALE DE MAURICE 2004 Generalities 001 – Knowledge 001.44096982 Mauritius Research Council. Private Sector Collaborative Research Grant Scheme : guidelines for applicants (science and technology including information technology) .– Rose Hill : Mauritius Research Council, [ 200- ] .– 7 p. + appendices ; 30 cm. 1. Mauritius Research Council – Research grants 2. Science – Research grants – Mauritius 3. Technology – Research grants – Mauritius 4. Information technology – Research grants – Mauritius 004 – Data Processing & Computer Science 004.07106982 Mauritius. Task Force on E-Education and E-Training. Task Force on E- Education and E-Training : a progress report / Task Force on E-Education and E-Training .– [ S.l. ] : The Task Force, 2004 .– 61 p. ; 30 cm. 1. Computer Science – Study and teaching – Mauritius 2. Information technology – Study and teaching – Mauritius 004.096982 Mauritius. National Computer Board. Annual report /National Computer Board . – Port Louis : National Computer Board, .- v. : col. ill. ; 30 cm. Annual .– Description based on : 2002/2003- 1. Mauritius. National Computer Board – Periodicals 2. Information Technology – Mauritius – Periodicals 015 – Bibliographies of Works from Specific Places 015.6 Catalogue afrilivres : livres disponibles des éditeurs africains .– Cotonou (Bénin) : Association Afrilivres, 2004 .– 367 p. : ill. ; 24 cm. Includes indexes 1. Catalogs, Publishers’ – Africa 2. Publishers and publishing – Africa 015.6982 Centre Culturel Français Charles Baudelaire. Catalogue fonds Mauricien du Centre Culturel Français Charles Baudelaire / Centre Culturel Français Charles Baudelaire .– Rose-Hill : The Centre, 2004 .– 1 v. (unpaged) ; 30 cm. Includes indexes 7 NATIONAL BIBLIOGRAPHY OF MAURITIUS 2004 = BIBLIOGRAPHIE NATIONALE DE MAURICE 2004 1. Centre Culturel Français Charles Baudelaire – Catalogs 2. Mauritius – Bibliography 030 – General Encyclopedic Works 030.96982 Almanach de la Republique .– [ S.l., Mauritius ] : Imprompto Cie Ltee, .– v. ; cm . Annual .– Description based on : 2005- 1. Almanacs, Mauritian 079.6982 – Newspapers in Mauritius 079.6982 Répertoire de la presse Mauricienne .– No.1 (May. 1997)- .– Vacoas : Yvan Martial Publications , 1997- .– v. ; 30 cm . Monthly .– Description based on : No. 45 (Jan. 2004)- 1. Mauritian newspapers – Indexes – Periodicals 2. Newspapers – Mauritius – Indexes 3. Newspapers – Indexes 8 NATIONAL BIBLIOGRAPHY OF MAURITIUS 2004 = BIBLIOGRAPHIE NATIONALE DE MAURICE 2004 100 philosophy & psychology 130 Paranormal phenomena 150 Psychology 170 Ethics (Moral philosophy) 180 Modern western philosophy 9 NATIONAL BIBLIOGRAPHY OF MAURITIUS 2004 = BIBLIOGRAPHIE NATIONALE DE MAURICE 2004 Philosophy & Psychology 130 – Parapsychology & Occultism 130 Manoury, Pierre. Traité général des protections : désenvoûtements, transfert holistique / Pierre Manoury .– 156 p. : ill. ; 21 cm .– ( Collection l’Oeil en Coulisse ) ISBN 9990337349 1. Occultism 133 – Specific Topics in Parapsychology & Occultism 133.54 Ramdhany, Vyas. Horoscope 2005 / Vyas Ramdhany .– [S.l. : s.n.], c2004 (Rose- Hill : Mauritius Printing Specialists) .– v , 260 p. : ill. ; 18 cm. ISBN 9990381348 1. Horoscopes – Mauritius 2. Astrology – Mauritius 155 – Differential & Developmental Psychology 155.9370899141042 Lingiah, David B. Counselling needs of Mauritians in the United Kingdom : a first exploratory survey / David B. Lingiah .– [ S.l. (Great Britain)] : Sankris Publishing, c2004 .– 38 p. ; 21 cm. Includes bibliographical references 1. Bereavement – Psychological aspects 2. Grief therapy – United Kingdom 3. Mauritians – Counselling of 158 – Applied Psychology 158.12 Paramananda, Swami. Four steps to health and enlightment, with simple meditation techniques and guidance / Swami Paramananda .– [ S.l. : s.n. ], 2004 (Rose-Hill : Mauritius Printing Specialists (Pte) Ltd.) .– v. , 80 p. ; 22 cm. ISBN 9990381267 1. Meditation 2. Self – realization 3. Meditation – Therapeutic use 10 NATIONAL BIBLIOGRAPHY OF MAURITIUS 2004 = BIBLIOGRAPHIE NATIONALE DE MAURICE 2004 174 – Occupational Ethics 174.936592 Mauritius Prisons Service. Code of professional conduct / Mauritius Prisons Service in collaboration with Independent Commission Against Corruption (ICAC) .– [ S.l. ] : Mauritius Prisons Service, 2004 .– 15 p. ; 30 cm. 1. Prisons – Mauritius – Officials and employees – Ethics 2. Correctional personnel – Mauritius – Ethics 179 – Other Ethical Norms 179.3096982 Mauritius Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals. Annual report / Mauritius Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals .– Rose-Hill : MSPCA, .– v. : col. ill. ; 21 cm . Annual .– Description based on : No. 44 (2002)- 1. Mauritius Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals – Periodicals 2. Animal welfare – Mauritius – Periodicals 190 – Modern Western Philosophy 190 Vallée, Christophe. Surface et profondeur : petit livre de philosophie à l’usage de chacun / Christophe Vallée .– [ S.l. : s.n. ], 2004 (Port Louis : High Quality Press) .– 157 p. ; 27 cm. Includes bibliographical references ISBN 9990394970 1. Philosophy, Modern 11 NATIONAL BIBLIOGRAPHY OF MAURITIUS 2004 = BIBLIOGRAPHIE NATIONALE DE MAURICE 2004 200 Religion 220 Bible 230 Christianity Christian theology 240 Christian moral & devotional theology 260 Social & ecclesiastical theology 270 History of Christianity & Christian Church 280 Christian denominations & sects 290 Comparative religion & other religions 12 NATIONAL BIBLIOGRAPHY OF MAURITIUS 2004 = BIBLIOGRAPHIE NATIONALE DE MAURICE 2004 Religion 220 – Bible 220 Beck, Eleonore . Parol Bondie pou so zanfan, tex biblik / tex Eleonore Beck ; tradiksion Komision Katesez Moris ; edité par l’Oevre Catholique Internationale “Aide à l’Eglise en Détresse" et Papstliches Missionswerk der kinder in Deutschland .– édision an kreol morisien .– [Allemagne] : Kirche In Not/Ostpriesterhilfe , 2004 .– 112 p. : col. ill. ; 18 cm. ISBN 9990341362 1. Bible – Children’s Use 2. Bible – Mauritian Creole – Versions 3. Bible – Theology 220.0922 Lagesse, Yvan. Pierre, Moïse, les autres et moi / Yvan Lagesse ; illustrations de Marc Randabel .– [Port Louis] : Editions IPC, c2004 .– 221 p. : ill. ; 20 cm. ISBN 9990338167 1. Christian Literature 2. Paradise 222 – Historical Books of Old Testtament 222.1109505 Dieu crée le monde avec amour .– Curepipe : La Société Biblique de l’Ile Maurice, 2004 .– 1 v. (unpaged) : ill. ; 21x30 cm. ISBN 999397708 1. Creation – Biblical teaching – Juvenile literature 2. Bible stories, French 232 – Jesus Christ & His Family 232 Diocèse Anglican de Maurice. Être formé pour Dieu, mandement de carême 2004 / Diocèse Anglican de Maurice .– Phoenix : Diocèse Anglican de Maurice, 2004 .– 32 p. ; 21 cm. 1. Jesus Christ 2. Anglican communion – Doctrines 232.955 Parabol ek mirak Zezi .– [Curepipe] : Société Biblique de L’Ile Maurice, 2004 .– 59 p. : ill. ; 21 cm. 13 NATIONAL BIBLIOGRAPHY OF MAURITIUS 2004 = BIBLIOGRAPHIE NATIONALE DE MAURICE 2004 ISBN 9990397708 1. Jesus Christ – Miracles 2. Jesus Christ – Parables 232.96 Franchette, Serge. Passion selon Mel Gibson, “ce n’est pas ce que c’était” : scénario pour une passion historique / Serge Franchette .– Paris : Editions Vox Mundi, 2004 .– 269 p. ; 21 cm. Includes bibliographical references ISBN 9990398704 1. Passion of the Christ (Motion picture) 2. Jesus Christ – Passion 3. Jesus Christ – Crucifixion 4. Jesus Christ – In motion pictures
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