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Luther and Tamar [PDF]

open access: yes, 1993
The George Frederick Harkins Lecture; discussion, pp 12-15; also presented as 1992 Lutheran Life Lecture. Reviewed Book: Steinmetz, David C. Luther and Tamar. Lutheran Theological Seminary Bulletin.
Steinmetz, David C.
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MAIN MISCONCEPTIONS OF OUR TIME: FROM THE REFORMATION TO NEOLIBERALISM. PREHISTORY AND FIRST STEPS

open access: yesRUDN Journal of World History, 2014
The author of this article tries to find out the origins of of the genesis and evolution of the modern neo-liberal ideology. The purpose of the work is to examine the development of the western axiological project from the Reformation, the Enlightenment,
S Anatol'evich Voronin
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ARE CURRENT U.S. FARM COMMODITY PROGRAMS OUTDATED? ARGUMENTS IN THE AFFIRMATIVE [PDF]

open access: yes
Farm commodity programs devised over one-half century ago have outlived their usefulness. The structure of agriculture is different today than in 1933. Comparatively little excess labor remains in farming.
Tweeten, Luther G.
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Medieval Heresis and Protestantism

open access: yes, 2018
In addition to the current social and political circumstances, the appearance of heresies and reform movements during the Middle Ages. was largely determined by the educational tendencies and movement of humanism, which concentrated on the matter of the ...
Angelovska-Panova, Maja
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E-health supported referral for patients with breast abnormalities at primary healthcare facilities in Ethiopia: protocol for a cluster-randomised controlled trial. [PDF]

open access: yesTrials
Getachew E   +10 more
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Directions of U.S. Farm Programmes under a Freer Trade Environment [PDF]

open access: yes
For the new round of WTO multilateral trade liberalisation negotiations to be successful, the world will need to be more enthusiastic and flexible about opening markets. Partisans will need to submerge their self-interests, and the U.S. will need to take
Luther G. Tweeten
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