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A vibrant and diverse collection of books is displayed on an outdoor surface, likely at a street market or a second-hand stall in Luanda, Angola. The books, predominantly paperbacks and some hardcovers, are stacked and arranged in rows, indicating they are for sale. The setting appears to be a paved area with some dirt and plastic debris, suggesting an informal outdoor environment under daylight conditions. The collection features a wide range of subjects, including numerous educational and academic texts such as "SOCIOLOGIA 12" (Sociology 12), "BIOLOGIA CIÊNCIA DA VIDA" (Biology Science of Life), "HIDROLOGIA" (Hydrology), "ELEMENTOS DE CRISTALOGRAFIA" (Elements of Crystallography), "GRAMÁTICA DE PORTUGUÊS" (Portuguese Grammar), "INGLÊS 12" (English 12), and "Metodologia do Estudo do Meio" (Methodology of Environmental Study). Legal and political works are also prominent, with multiple copies of "CÓDIGO PENAL ANGOLANO" (Angolan Penal Code), "CONSTITUIÇÃO DA REPÚBLICA DE ANGOLA" (Constitution of the Republic of Angola), "LEI GERAL DO TRABALHO" (General Labor Law), and "LEGISLAÇÃO PENAL" (Penal Legislation). Other notable titles include dictionaries like "MICHAELIS DICIONÁRIO ILUSTRADO," literary works such as "FAHRENHEIT" (likely Fahrenheit 451), "DESEN RAIZADOS" (likely "Desarraigados" by Erich Maria Remarque), and "CENTAURO" by John Updike. Non-fiction self-help and biographical books are also visible, including "OS SEGREDOS DA MENTE MILIONÁRIA" (The Secrets of the Millionaire Mind) by T. Harv Eker, "MORRI PARA VIVER" (I Died to Live) by Andressa Urach, and "PAULO FREIRE Vida e Obra" (Paulo Freire Life and Work). Some books like "Tratado de Nice" (Treaty of Nice), "DIÁLOGO INTER-RELIGIOSO" (Inter-religious Dialogue), and "GUERRA COLONIAL" (Colonial War) point to historical and social themes. The variety suggests an appeal to a broad readership, from students to general readers. The books appear used, with varying degrees of wear.
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