Pacem in Terris Victor TsengThe banner of humankind blows over Pacem in Terris whenever it is open. The five stripes symbolize five subdivisions of the one human race; brown, black, red, white, yellow, unite at the top, each one is free to blow in the wind according to its own nature. The banner is tubular, so there is no first no last! No one is on top, no one at the bottom. Each stripe is double: Male female. For: To be human, or not to be, that's the questions!
this book explores connections between Irish cinematic storytellers and their British and American colleagues
This study argues that the political activities of the ECR ought to be recognised as the main voice for conservatism in Strasbourg promoting 'Anglosphere' free market values and the role of NATO in international relations
historical interpretation
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The Big Data movement and the renewed focus on data analytics are transforming everything from healthcare delivery systems to the way cities deliver services to residents
up-to-date overview of the archaeology of the Native peoples and earliest settlers of eastern Massachusetts
This book provides students and other aspiring practitioners withg a practical introduction to healthcare knowledge and library services
and emergency management during a disaster
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Rebecka Rutledge Fisher uses theory implicit in W
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this book clearly demonstrates how concepts are used to build theory