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Doktor Suliman - prepodawatel' anglijskogo qzyka i literatury na fakul'tete qzykow i perewoda Kanadskogo uni. Ahram. On imeet stepen' doktora filosofii po amerikanskoj literature. On takzhe magistr anglijskoj literatury. Doktor Suliman opublikowal neskol'ko razlichnyh nauchnyh rabot, poswqschennyh kriticheskomu analizu amerikanskogo kul'turnogo diskursa.
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