The Spectator

The Spectator
Title The Spectator PDF eBook
Author
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Pages 1186
Release 1923
Genre Insurance
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Fair and Just Solutions

Fair and Just Solutions
Title Fair and Just Solutions PDF eBook
Author Evelien Campfens
Publisher
Pages 0
Release 2015
Genre History
ISBN 9789462742109

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The title of this book - Fair and Just Solutions? - refers to the norm for the assessment of ownership claims to Nazi-looted art as codified in the so-called Washington Principles in 1998: If the pre-War owners of art that is found to have been confiscated by the Nazis and not subsequently restituted, or their heirs, can be identified, steps should be taken expeditiously to achieve a just and fair solution, recognizing this may vary according to the facts and circumstances surrounding a specific case. The question mark used in the title is a reference to the lack of clarity surrounding this norm. What is 'fair and just'? The book evaluates the status quo in the field of non-governmental restitution claims to Nazi-looted art. In addition, through contributions by leading experts and a discussion among stakeholders, it explores a way to move forward. [Subject: Public International Law, Art Law, Human Rights Law, Alternative Dispute Resolution]

Think Palestine

Think Palestine
Title Think Palestine PDF eBook
Author Jamil Effarah
Publisher Author House
Pages 635
Release 2013-09-13
Genre Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN 149181599X

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Dr. Effarahs weekly editorials and articles in this volume are based on developing events that took place involving the USA Administrations and their policies of support to Israel in the conflicts among Palestinians, Arabs and Israelis. This book is intended to those students, teachers, politicians, executives, policy makers, and others who are interested or involved in the Middle East. Dr. Effarah interprets these events and policies as reflected by his six years (2007-2012) of writings that started since 1952. As an Arab American independent thinker, he judges events according to their merits while acting as a participant observer to the one-sided American policy toward the Middle East. He records and highlights the facts in an attempt to find the key to unlock the Palestinian, Arab and Israeli conflicts. His personal feelings and interpretations towards the proceedings represent a major part in presenting the events that took place in that period. Dr. Effarah attempts to create a voice for Arab Americans to stand up and be counted and act as an integral part of the American society. He keeps pressing for more American-Arab participation in the political process, for more transparency, and for faster and farther reaching to the Americans hearts and minds by trying to make them understand the Arabs situations, and Arab Christian Patrimony, culture and heritage. Dr. Effarah attempts to create an Arab American balanced policy to reach Americans and convince them that there are special interests groups and influential lobbyists in Washington, D.C. who misinform media and try to spin around while beholding to the fabricated Israeli points of view. To counterbalance the Zionist efforts, Arab Americans should think Palestine and ask the American citizens to find answers for why the American citizens, the taxpayers, give money outright to Israel: more than $8.5 million per day, according to the CIA Factbook in 2012.

Practical Reason

Practical Reason
Title Practical Reason PDF eBook
Author Stephan Körner
Publisher Yale University Press
Pages 286
Release 2001-09-10
Genre Philosophy
ISBN 9780300105421

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This book covers a wide spectrum of connected topics in the field of practical and moral thinking. It contains papers and discussions on the logic of practical reasoning and moral obligation; on the decision-theoretical approach to morality; on the relation between practical and theoretical reason; and on the political aspects of morality. The contributors are, for the most part, well-known philosophers who have not been content with merely restating their positions, but have sued this as a forum for proposing new ideas. The value of the collection lies not only in the originality of the contributions on the various topics mentioned but equally in its demonstration of the interrelations among these topics.

Current Policy

Current Policy
Title Current Policy PDF eBook
Author United States. Department of State
Publisher
Pages 728
Release 1982
Genre United States
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The Department of State Bulletin

The Department of State Bulletin
Title The Department of State Bulletin PDF eBook
Author
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Pages 598
Release 1983
Genre United States
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The official monthly record of United States foreign policy.

The Narrow Way

The Narrow Way
Title The Narrow Way PDF eBook
Author Vivienne E. Perkins Ph. D.
Publisher WestBow Press
Pages 471
Release 2013-06
Genre Biography & Autobiography
ISBN 1449795498

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The Narrow Way is an honest account of a life, fully lived, under God's all-seeing eye. Although a memoir, it is not a conventional one. No reader will like everything in this book, but every reader struggling with some aspect of life sexual abuse, marriage, militarism, prison, the loneliness of the American experience, the failure of democratic institutions, the quest for self-knowledge, the search for God can find something interesting and useful in it. Opening with an examination of the long-term damage done to sexually abused children, Part One covers the problems of marriage, the significance of dreams, art, and literature, an insight into suffering, an approach to understanding Scripture, and the social impact Jesus had on His society via teachings that we are still refusing to take seriously. In Part Two, the author gives an overview of the impact of the so-called "Enlightenment," a period that promised a better human type living in an improved world, but that brought the human family instead to non-stop, high-tech war-making, rampant resource consumption, and an on-coming social, environmental, and economic catastrophe precisely because Christians, seduced by the products of the machine, have steadily diluted their commitment to Christ, who showed us the "narrow way that leads to life." The Narrow Way the result of fifty years of hard study of the intellectual and social trends of the past 250 years is a challenging book. Starting where theologian Reinhold Niebuhr left off, it critiques the so-called American way of life and calls for change.