October fifteenth... 2nd ed
Title | October fifteenth... 2nd ed PDF eBook |
Author | C.A. Macartney |
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Release | 1961 |
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October fifteenth... 2nd ed
Title | October fifteenth... 2nd ed PDF eBook |
Author | C.A. Macartney |
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Release | 1961 |
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October Fifteenth. A History of Modern Hungary, 1929-1945 ... Second Edition
Title | October Fifteenth. A History of Modern Hungary, 1929-1945 ... Second Edition PDF eBook |
Author | Carlile Aylmer MACARTNEY |
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Release | 1961 |
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Teaching Mathematics Online: Emergent Technologies and Methodologies
Title | Teaching Mathematics Online: Emergent Technologies and Methodologies PDF eBook |
Author | Juan, Angel A. |
Publisher | IGI Global |
Pages | 414 |
Release | 2011-08-31 |
Genre | Education |
ISBN | 1609608763 |
"This book shares theoretical and applied pedagogical models and systems used in math e-learning including the use of computer supported collaborative learning, which is common to most e-learning practices"--Provided by publisher.
I'm Right and You're an Idiot
Title | I'm Right and You're an Idiot PDF eBook |
Author | James Hoggan |
Publisher | New Society Publisher |
Pages | 312 |
Release | 2019-07-02 |
Genre | Language Arts & Disciplines |
ISBN | 177142303X |
“Explor[es] the underlying history and psychology of public discourse . . . should be required reading for politicians and public advocates.” —Real Change The most pressing problem we face today is not climate change. It is pollution in the public square, where a toxic smog of adversarial rhetoric, propaganda, and polarization stifles discussion and debate, creating resistance to change and thwarting our ability to solve our collective problems. In this second edition of I’m Right and You’re an Idiot, James Hoggan grapples with this critical issue, through interviews with outstanding thinkers and drawing on wisdom from highly regarded public figures. Featuring a new, radically revised prologue, afterword, and a new chapter addressing the changes in the public discourse since the 2016 US election, his comprehensive analysis explores: · How political will is manipulated · How tribalism shuts down open-minded thinking, undermines trust, and helps misinformation thrive · Why facts alone fail and how language is manipulated and dissent silenced · The importance of dialogue, empathy, and pluralistic narrative reframing arguments to create compelling narratives and spur action. Our species’ greatest survival strategy has always been foresight and the ability to leverage intelligence to overcome adversity. For too long now this capacity has been threatened by the sorry state of public discourse. Focusing on proven techniques to foster more powerful and effective communication, I’m Right and You’re an Idiot will appeal to readers looking for deep insights and practical advice in these troubling times. “This is a must-read for anyone tired of the bullying, the propagandizing, the screaming, and the bullsh*t.” —Dr. Samantha Nutt, author of Damned Nations: Greed, Guns, Armies and Aid
The Publisher
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Pages | 672 |
Release | 1915 |
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Give Peace One More Chance!
Title | Give Peace One More Chance! PDF eBook |
Author | Anthony Tihamer Komjathy |
Publisher | University Press of America |
Pages | 220 |
Release | 1992 |
Genre | History |
ISBN | 9780819189059 |
Anthony Tihamer Komjathy grew up in a small Hungarian town, Satoraljaujhely, which was divided into a Czechoslovakian half and a Hungarian half. The author became interested in the history of Eastern Europe at a young age and has devoted much of his life to examining the treaties and events which have defined geographic and political situations throughout the Eastern countries. Give Peace One More Chance! compares the treaties following both WWI and WWII. Komjathy discusses the failure of the treaties and explains that they disregarded the moral principle of national self-determination. He looks at the use of force intended to "preserve" peace and the demands, especially those of the Hungarians, to rectify the dishonesty and manipulation imposed upon them. Komjathy interprets the implications of revisions of the Munich Agreement, the First and Second Vienna Awards and the re-annexation of Ruthenia by Hungary and then, after WWII, the serious consequences of Stalin's (and the Allied Powers') condemnation of the treaties. Komjathy seeks to revise the 1947 Parisian treaty in order to prevent the repetition of such calamities in the Danube Valley. He not only points out existing dangers, but also suggests very useful solutions. Contents: The First Vienna Award; Reunion of Hungary and Ruthenia; The Second Vienna Award; Comparison of Tranon and Paris Treaty; Conclusions and Suggestions; Epilogue; Appendixes: Agreement Between Hungary and Croatia; The Munich Agreement; Letter of the Hungarian Ambassador; Bibliography; List of Maps.