Adventures in Chinese Realism Dr Marie MouradRelates Chinese Realism to contemporary political and ethical challenges, such as in international relations and the morality of the public sector. Realism, or Legalism, was once a significant influence in classical Chinese philosophy, later eclipsed by Confucianism. Its ideas, however, remain alive and powerful. Realists propose dealing with real world problems using real world instruments, such as incentives, rewards, institutions, and punishments.
The religion of Orange politics is an ethnographic study of the Orange Order in contemporary Scotland
much of which formed the Anglo-Saxon kingdom of the Hwicce
Aquaponics is a system that couples fish production in RAS with soilless plant cultivation
a man wakes from the nightmare of a teenage girl’s body lying beneath his bed
handwritten notes and no-irony-intended 'Pray for Peace' postmarks
practices of piracy and showmanship
olive orchards and vineyards as well as intercropped wheat and sunflower
and narcissism in her ongoing interrogation of aesthetics
due to their non-adoption of improved crop management practices
Since 1900
This chapter reviews the evaluation of energy and protein value of ruminants’ feedstuffs
the Public Schools and the Rebuilding of Community addresses the experience of the Dade County Public Schools-its teachers and students