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Russian Social Science Review, 1996
The bloody, blundering military campaign in Chechnia has destroyed the fragile illusion of Russia's stable development that was so encouraging in early 1994. It has already borne away the lives of hundreds of Russia's people—Russians, Chechens, Ingush—and inflicted irrevocable damage on the social and moral health of society.
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The bloody, blundering military campaign in Chechnia has destroyed the fragile illusion of Russia's stable development that was so encouraging in early 1994. It has already borne away the lives of hundreds of Russia's people—Russians, Chechens, Ingush—and inflicted irrevocable damage on the social and moral health of society.
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New England Journal of Medicine, 2010
Approaching the end of her first year as commissioner of the Food and Drug Administration (FDA), Dr. Margaret Hamburg remarked that, despite past experience with government bureaucracies, she is struck by how hard it is to make her agency act quickly. “You feel it differently at the FDA — how long it takes to move things through the system,” she told ...
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Approaching the end of her first year as commissioner of the Food and Drug Administration (FDA), Dr. Margaret Hamburg remarked that, despite past experience with government bureaucracies, she is struck by how hard it is to make her agency act quickly. “You feel it differently at the FDA — how long it takes to move things through the system,” she told ...
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Abstract This chapter surveys Baptist revivalism from the 1700s to the modern period, focusing mainly on revival movements and key individuals in the USA and England. As it demonstrates, the rise of the Baptist movement coincided with the rise of revivalism.
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Creative Nursing, 2015
Placemaking is both a philosophy and a process that brings the past alive in the present by using many disciplines to enhance the environment and meet the needs of the community, however defined by its citizens. A healthy environment is a necessary part of the process of placemaking, whether the place is a neighborhood, city, or nation.
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Placemaking is both a philosophy and a process that brings the past alive in the present by using many disciplines to enhance the environment and meet the needs of the community, however defined by its citizens. A healthy environment is a necessary part of the process of placemaking, whether the place is a neighborhood, city, or nation.
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SIGGRAPH Asia 2012 Computer Animation Festival, 2012
This is the story of an old man's struggle to bring life back to an abandoned logging town.
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This is the story of an old man's struggle to bring life back to an abandoned logging town.
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The Revival of the Romantic Means a Revival of Psychology
Journal of Humanistic Psychology, 1999In the past 20 years, American psychology has firmly dissociated itself from its romantic roots. This article elaborates the reasons for this development, the consequences of it, and the rationale for reclaiming those roots. The marginalization of existential-humanistic psychology within mainstream academia, the loss of the influences of the arts and ...
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THE REVIVAL OF POLITICAL ECONOMY*
Australian Economic Papers, 1972Since the latter decades of the 19th century, orthodox economic theory has made its main business the demonstration that a well-oiled market mechanism will produce the most efficient allocation of scarce resources among competing ends. This preoccupation has in turn dictated a characteristic mode of analysis, in which the economy is conceived in terms ...
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The Revival of Rejective Negation
Journal of Philosophical Logic, 2000zbMATH Open Web Interface contents unavailable due to conflicting licenses.
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