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1000 tulosta hakusanalla Patrizia Longo Heckle
Introductions to political philosophy/theory mostly exclude discussions of race, and anthologies of political theory and philosophy cover readings from the ancient Greeks to contemporary theorists but without the voices of nonwhite authors. So Western political thought seems circumscribed to the theories of white men thus providing a misleading narrative of Western political theory to college students. The debates presented between liberalism and absolutism, libertarianism and communitarianism, capitalism and socialism leave out discussions of racism, sexism, abolitionism, colonialism, imperialism, and white supremacy. This textbook is ideal for a variety of courses including social and political philosophy, ethnic studies, postcolonial studies, political theory, sociology, social justice programs/course, and theories of justice. Student features: ·Offers an accessible reader that combines theory with historical and contemporary case studies that encourage students to apply their theoretical understandings of justice to real world issues. ·The case studies offer teachers built-in class activities to explore the implications and applications of theory. ·Includes introductions at the beginning of each section and contemporary case studies at the end of each section of theoretical readings.
Introductions to political philosophy/theory mostly exclude discussions of race, and anthologies of political theory and philosophy cover readings from the ancient Greeks to contemporary theorists but without the voices of nonwhite authors. So Western political thought seems circumscribed to the theories of white men thus providing a misleading narrative of Western political theory to college students. The debates presented between liberalism and absolutism, libertarianism and communitarianism, capitalism and socialism leave out discussions of racism, sexism, abolitionism, colonialism, imperialism, and white supremacy. This textbook is ideal for a variety of courses including social and political philosophy, ethnic studies, postcolonial studies, political theory, sociology, social justice programs/course, and theories of justice. Student features: ·Offers an accessible reader that combines theory with historical and contemporary case studies that encourage students to apply their theoretical understandings of justice to real world issues. ·The case studies offer teachers built-in class activities to explore the implications and applications of theory. ·Includes introductions at the beginning of each section and contemporary case studies at the end of each section of theoretical readings.
Orte (Viterbo) E Il Suo Territorio
Patrizia Aureli; Maria Anna De Lucia Brolli; Stefano Del Lungo
BAR Publishing
2006
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Special Edition - Patricia and A long Way from Home. Can a brave bride find evidence of a terrible crime and prevent her marriage to an evil man?In this book, based on a true story, Patricia Smith is the last of her sisters to be married. She is on the hunt for incriminating evidence to make sure that the dastardly Tommy Oliver, son of the Mayor, doesn't gets away with murder.Tommy and his buddies have been robbing stagecoaches for years. They even killed a woman and her child, but no one can prove they did it. Patricia thinks her mother's necklace would be key evidence, after all, one of Tommy's accomplices stole it from them. Investigating is a dangerous business, and Pastor Dale has no desire for Patricia to put herself in harm's way. Afterall, Tommy still thinks he's going to marry her.When Patricia snoops too far and puts herself in harm's way, can Dale figure out where Tommy's taken her? And more importantly, can he get there in time to stop a marriage of an innocent woman to one of the most heinous men in Chinle? A Long Way from Home - Famine has hit a small Japanese village and five sisters wonder how they will survive the winter. One sister takes a brave step to help them by becoming a mail order bride. Can she survive this terrible journey? Will she find love and a new life in this strange new world? If nothing else, she decides that with her gone the burden on her sisters will be reduced. Victor wants a bride to cure his loneliness. To build a future with and to share all that he has. When this couple meet, pride and a lack of understanding threaten to destroy their love. Can they overcome their problems with faith and find true love?
Seven guests sit and chat, gradually discovering that each has been invited for a totally different reason. Peter analyses the reasons for their presence: each is guilty of one of the seven deadly sins. Salvation arrives for four of them as the coach comes to take everyone home.5 women, 2 men
A year after graduating college, Jake makes the decision to leave his father's produce farm and head for the city. Handling vegetables and vendors was not the plan for his future, believing there was an easier way to make money. Jake's interest was in finance experimenting in stock market trade. He saw himself as a successful entrepreneur, but he needed to be in the city to make things happen. There was one glitch to his well thought out venture; Jake needed money. William witnessed the restlessness in his youngest son, but never expected that Jake would leave the farm; after all, he and his older brother, Seth, were the fourth generation to carry on the business. When Jake approached his father about leaving and requested his inheritance, it was a disappointment William couldn't hide, but he wasn't going to fault his son for wanting a different life and agreed to give him the money. Jake leaves the farm with a small duffel bag of clothes, a few personal items, his laptop and a big wad of cash with no intention of ever returning. William sensed this might be the last time he will see his son and worried for his safety. He understood as a young man that Jake had to make his own way in life. In his desire for success and fame, Jake's journey reveals an important lesson of unconditional love and that it is never A Long Way Off.
This book is an attempt to understand English society over the last seventy years, using a psychoanalytical perspective. It looks at the destabilising effect of war and other stresses, and the subsequent social reaction to such events. It contains an acknowledgment of the basic biology of the human race, and a plea that our given attributes be respected, particularly in the field of child nurture. The author is a long-term Quaker. That spiritual perspective is a background throughout.
The Long Beach Pike: A Collection of Memories
Patricia Ann Stockdale
Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
2014
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The Long and Happy Life of a Child of the Great Depression
Patricia Maureen Turl Bloebaum
Xlibris Us
2018
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How a child born in the Great Depression can thrive and enjoy several challenging and fascinating professions that would have seemed impossible to imagine.
The Long Picturesque, or Unraveling the Rules of Art
Patricia Emison
Springer International Publishing AG
2024
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This book provides a Renaissance art historian’s view of how the picturesque aesthetic developed from roots in the sixteenth century (mostly in painting, but with ramifications for printmaking, landscape design, and architecture), and further, how the picturesque aesthetic fundamentally changed the relationship between art and nature, between viewer and image. The book's argument is based on wide reading of obscure yet piquant critical texts, mostly of the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries, together with consideration of varied works of art, ranging from Fra Angelico to Raphael and Michelangelo, and from Rubens to Canaletto, and from James Gibbs to Jacques Demy, all of them studied not for their place in the history of style, but for their spatial imagination.
Mathe.Logo Bayern 7 I - neu
Patricia Weixler; Simon Weixler; Andreas Gilg
Buchner, C.C. Verlag
2019
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Mathe.Logo - neu 5 Keine Angst vor Stegreifaufgaben Bayern
Patricia Weixler; Simon Weixler
Buchner, C.C. Verlag
2017
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