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| The Dynamic Lexicon September, 2012 No, so help me Petault, it is not a miseffectual whyacinthinous riot of blots and blurs and bars and balls and hoops and wriggles and juxtaposed jottings linked by spurts of speed: it only looks as like it as damn it 0.49 Mb. 20 | read |
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| Russia’s Strategy in the Arctic: Cooperation, not confrontation Kremlin to let the Foreign Ministry and Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov take the lead in the Arctic. The question asked here is how solid is this ir-liberalist dominated Arctic policy? 158.45 Kb. 4 | read |
| Philosophy Basics Philosophy of China, India, Japan, Persia, etc really began in Ancient Greece in about the 6th Century B. C. Thales of Miletus is usually considered the first proper philosopher 47.88 Kb. 1 | read |
| British Intelligence and Arab Nationalism: The Origins of the Modern Middle East First World War as a means of explaining the origins of nationalist violence during 1919-21. During the war, British intelligence officers were charged with implementing British policies 52.66 Kb. 1 | read |
| The ‘work group’: redressing the balance in bion’s experiences in groups abstract Firstly, it extends Bion’s framework, developing the concept of the ‘work group’ in parallel with the ‘basic assumptions’; secondly, it considers the dynamic relationship between these two mentalities, in order, finally 112.83 Kb. 3 | read |