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The Monroe Doctrine and the Doctrine of Permanent Interest
"Reprinted from the American Historical Review, Oct. 1901." ; Mode of access: Internet.
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The Development of Doctrine [PDF]
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William Muir
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How Does Religious Faith Impact Positive Youth Outcomes
This study investigates the protective aspects of religiosity in young adolescents and explores the potential processes involved. Specifically, we examine the influence of three measures of religiosity—religious salience, intrinsic religiosity, and daily
Michael A. Goodman, W. Justin Dyer
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Sophocles’ “Oedipus the King” is one of the oldest and most famous tragedies that belong to the common patrimony of humanity. It raises issues to which each generation must find its own answer.
Andrzej Dominik Kuciński
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Robert Spaemann’s Ontology of the Person as a Contribution to Overcoming an Anthropological Crisis
Robert Spaemann (1927–2018) is one of the best-known German philosophers of the present. One of his most important books: Persons contains an ontology of the person that offers a synthesis of metaphysics, anthropology and ethics.
Andrzej Kuciński
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The purpose of this study is to consider the ‘Battle of Pyongyang’ of the I Corps during the Korean War from the historical point of view. This study argues that there are some limit to the U.N. military’s ‘Battle of Pyongyang’ that it failed to maximize
Jisoo Park
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A literature review of recent topics in Korean Military Art and Science
The Republic of Korea, which is the only divided country in the world, is an extremely prominent country facing an existential enemy named “North Korea”. In Korea, the military science field is gaining interest and importance.
Jonggill Lee
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Love and Do What You Want: Augustine’s Pneumatological Love Ethics
Augustine famously summarizes all of ethics in the maxim, “Love and do what you want” in his Homilies on the First Epistle of John, but also describes sin as misdirected love and humanity as characterized by sin.
Mac S. Sandlin
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Trends of developing training in advanced countries and direction of the Army
This study examines the history of LVCG training, which is attracting attention as the army’s education and training method in the era of the 4th industrial revolution, and the recent trends in advanced countries, and the direction of the army’s LVCG ...
Heenam Lee
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