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Sustainability in the theology curriculum
This is the author's PDF version of a book chapter available in Sustainability education: Perspectives and practice across higher education. Edited by Paula Jones, David Selby, and Stephen Sterling. London: Earthscan, 2010. This book chapter was reproduced with the kind permission of EasthScan.This book chapter discusses how theology has the potential to contribute to education for sustainable development
Medical advertising in the Wrexham press, 1855-1906
This is the author's PDF version of a book chapter published by Oak Knoll Press & The British Library© 2005.This book chapter discusses the variety of medical advertisements found in Wrexham newspapers from 1855 to 1906
Interval Semirings
This book has seven chapters. In chapter one we give the basics needed to
make this book a self contained one. Chapter two introduces the notion of
interval semigroups and interval semifields and are algebraically analysed.
Chapter three introduces special types of interval semirings like matrix
interval semirings and interval polynomial semirings. Chapter four for the
first time introduces the notion of group interval semirings, semigroup
interval semirings, loop interval semirings and groupoid interval semirings and
these structures are studied. Interval neutrosophic semirings are introduced in
chapter five. Applications of these structures are given in chapter six. The
final chapter suggests around 120 problems for the reader.Comment: 155 pages; Published by Kappa & Omega in 201
Music and nationalism
Unpublished manuscript book chapter related to the book Culture and Authenticity (2007), Oxford: Basil Blackwell
The real self: authenticity in the USA
Unpublished manuscript book chapter related to the book Culture and Authenticity (2007), Oxford: Basil Blackwell
The problem with human equality: Towards a non-exclusive account of the moral value of creatures in the company of Martha Nussbaum
This is that author's pdf version of the book chapter.This book chapter discusses human equality
A. Tovias, The European Communities\u27 Single Market: The Challenge of 1992 for Sub-Saharan Africa
Professor Tovias\u27 book is a refreshing and welcome addition to the existing literature on the different aspects of Europe 1992. The European Communities\u27 Single Market is divided into seven chapters. The introduction in Chapter One is preceded by a summary and conclusions. Chapter Two discusses the interdependence between the EC and Sub-Saharan Africa.\u27 The third and fourth chapters are devoted to the effects of eliminating specific intra-EC barriers and new barriers likely to arise from Europe 1992. Chapter Five comprises an analysis of the impact of Europe 1992 on various sectors, such as mineral products, tropical products, and services.\u27 In the sixth and final substantive chapter, the discussion focuses on the implications for Sub-Saharan Africa of Europe 1992\u27s export credit policies.\u27 The Book concludes with a set of policy recommendations, a detailed statistical annex, and a less comprehensive bibliography. \u27 On the whole, The European Communities\u27 Single Market is a well written and thought-provoking book. Its conclusions are clear and unequivocal. The Book could have benefitted, however, from a discussion of Europe 1992\u27s impact on the private sector of SSA. As explained below, the private sector in African economies is gradually but inevitably supplanting the public sector in importance. In fairness to Professor Tovias, however, it must be stressed that a book as brief as the one being reviewed cannot be expected to cover all aspects of Europe 1992\u27s likely impact on SSA
[Review of] Cora Govers and Hans Vermeulen, eds. The Politics of Ethnic Consciousness
Govers and Vermeulen\u27s book seems to be a timely one, considering the resurgence of inter-ethnic strife that is causing so much misery in many parts of the world, especially since the collapse of the Soviet Union and the end of the cold war. The book, however, is not an expose on the politics of ethnic consciousness. Rather, it is a collection of case studies that address certain aspects of ethnic consciousness. Govers and Vermeulen provide the theoretical context for these studies in the introductory first chapter of the book. Indeed, the book can be usefully divided into two main parts, with the first chapter constituting one part and the rest of the chapters constituting the other
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