Giving Ground

Giving Ground

Author: Joan Copjec

Publisher: Verso

Published: 1999-06-17

Total Pages: 330

ISBN-13: 9781859841341

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This volume seeks to address a number of broad questions, including: what is the role and limit of urban space in the expression of group and individual rights and desires?; do democratic social relations require spatial propinquity?; and what are the characteristics of


Giving Ground

Giving Ground

Author: Joan Copjec

Publisher: Verso

Published: 1999

Total Pages: 328

ISBN-13: 9781859848920

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This volume seeks to address a number of broad questions, including: what is the role and limit of urban space in the expression of group and individual rights and desires?; do democratic social relations require spatial propinquity?; and what are the characteristics of


A Second Wind

A Second Wind

Author: T. D. Jakes

Publisher:

Published: 2017-11-09

Total Pages: 192

ISBN-13: 9781473652071

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While focusing on his core mission to preach the gospel worldwide, T.D. Jakes has seen many good people not spend enough quality time with family, friends, and God. They have gotten so swept up in the daily grind that they have failed to live the rich life that God desires for each of His people. In his new book, Jakes provides readers with strategies that will help them rejuvenate their life and turn their "busyness" into a "business." All readers-not just entrepreneurs-will benefit from Jakes' insightful advice so that they can use the days God has blessed them with wisely and finish each day strong!


Floods Upon a Dry Ground

Floods Upon a Dry Ground

Author: Charles Schmitt

Publisher: Destiny Image Incorporated

Published: 1998

Total Pages: 306

ISBN-13: 9780768420128

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Do you really know the history of the Church through the ages? This book may surprise you! Charles P. Schmitt, pastor of Immanuel's Church in the Washington D.C. area, gives an inspiring and thought-provoking history of the Church from a charismatic perspective. History is not finished yet, and neither is God! Rediscover your roots and learn how the current rivers of renewal and revival fit into God's great plan for this world.


Death, Time and the Other

Death, Time and the Other

Author: Saitya Brata Das

Publisher: Springer Nature

Published: 2020-01-27

Total Pages: 198

ISBN-13: 9811510903

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This book addresses the limits of metaphysics and the question of the possibility of ethics in this context. It is divided into six chapters, the first of which broadens readers’ understanding of difference as difference with specific reference to the works of Hegel. The second chapter discusses the works of Emmanuel Lévinas and the question of the ethical. In turn, the concepts of sovereignty and the eternal return are discussed in chapters three and four, while chapter five poses the question of literature in a new way. The book concludes with chapter six. The book represents an important contribution to the field of contemporary philosophical debates on the possibility of ethics beyond all possible metaphysical and political closures. As such, it will be of interest to scholars and researchers in both the humanities and social sciences. Beyond the academic world, the book will also appeal to readers (journalists, intellectuals, social activists, etc.) for whom the question of the ethical is the decisive question of our time.


Soil Basics, Management and Rhizosphere Engineering for Sustainable Agriculture

Soil Basics, Management and Rhizosphere Engineering for Sustainable Agriculture

Author: Channarayappa C.

Publisher: CRC Press

Published: 2018-10-16

Total Pages: 1832

ISBN-13: 1351044257

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Increase in global population, drastic changes in the environment, soil degradation and decrease in quality and quantity of agricultural productivity warranted us to adapt sustainable farming practices. This book focuses on soil health management and creating biased rhizosphere that can effectively augment the needs of sustainable agriculture.


Roman Conquests: Macedonia and Greece

Roman Conquests: Macedonia and Greece

Author: Philip Matyszak

Publisher: Casemate Publishers

Published: 2010-03-10

Total Pages: 319

ISBN-13: 1848849508

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The acclaimed ancient world historian presents an accessible and authoritative account of the Macedonian Wars of the 3rd century, BCE. While the Roman Republic was struggling for survival against the Carthaginians in the Second Punic War, Philip V of Macedon attempted to take advantage of its apparent vulnerability by allying with Hannibal and declaring war. The Romans first negated this threat by deploying allies to keep Philip occupied in Greece and Illyria. Once Carthage was defeated, however, the stage was set for the clash of two of the most successful military systems of the ancient world, the Roman legions versus the Macedonian phalanx. Though sorely tested, the legions emerged victorious from the epic battles of Cynoscephelae and Pydna. The home of Alexander the Great fell under the power of Rome, along with the rest of Greece, which had a profound effect on Roman culture and society. Like the other volumes in this series, this book chronicles these wars in a clear narrative, explaining how the Roman war machine coped with formidable new foes and the challenges of unfamiliar terrain and climate. Specially commissioned color plates bring the main troop types vividly to life in meticulously researched detail.