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Education in Amsterdam

European Journal of Education, 1984
With 680,000 inhabitants, Amsterdam is a relatively small city. Yet, like all cities we have too much of many things. Some good things we have in plenty: some people say we have more trees than Paris. We have a lot of other things too-universities, hospitals, industry, unemployment, ethnic minorities, tourists, dogs, drugs and dropouts, to mention but ...
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A New Amsterdam

Dutch Crossing, 2015
This essay examines Claes Jansz Visscher’s map of New Netherland in the context of concurrent printed maps of Amsterdam and the United Provinces, especially Holland. Maps of New Netherland and Visscher’s view of New Amsterdam reinforced Dutch commercial and colonial interests by likening the colonial outpost to its sister European city and trade ...
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London and Amsterdam

1976
He was the third child, and the third son. As a son his initiation into his Jewish heritage began when he was eight days old, in the rite of circumcision. It was performed while his godfather held him on his lap, in the presence of his father and two witnesses.
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The Significance of Amsterdam [PDF]

open access: possibleThe Ecumenical Review, 1988
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Amsterdam International

Journal of Genetic Counseling, 2012
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The Amsterdam Congress

The Journal of Business Education, 1929
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