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This book provides a thorough overview of sovereignty and how it
operates in the contemporary world. Past patterns of thinking,
along with current reformulations are analysed and the concept of
sovereignty is discussed with respect to both the domestic and
international spheres of activity and in relation to such closely
associated notions as self-determination and intervention.
This study involves a re-examination of sovereignty in relation to
the domestic and international spheres of activity and highlights
the ethical imperatives embedded in the concept. It argues that the
implications of sovereignty are essentially democratic and pacific,
even though political actors often interpret it in a crude and
egoistic fashion.
The trouble with trying to find yourself is that you might not like
what you find... Somewhere beneath the teeming streets of the city
of Molkolin lies a legendary well that reveals the true purpose of
anyone who drinks from it. The wizard Adramal and her father
believe it holds a secret that will help them defeat the evil God,
Zorian. Galdrakh, the well's owner, has closed it to all visitors.
Galdrakh's aunts believe the well really belongs to them, and hire
Adramal to prove it. The city authorities suspect Galdrakh is
smuggling a magical dust used in the coloured glass that is the
foundation of the city's fortune, and recruit Adramal's father to
help. But nobody seems to know what to do about the pilgrims who've
come back from the well with an important message that they won't -
or can't - deliver to anyone...
A murder mystery set in a school for wizards. When apprentice
wizard Adramal moves to a new school to complete her training, she
discovers that several ritual murders have been committed by magic,
threatening the fabric of the world. The evidence points to the
killer being one of Adramal's teachers, and the City Watch recruit
her to go undercover to unmask the murderer. Can she find what she
needs before the killer strikes again or - worse - without blowing
her cover and putting her own life in danger?
Sam Grainger, rocket scientist, gets a phone call from his wife
Jennie one evening. Which would be perfectly normal if she hadn't
been dead for over a year. Sam's convinced the call is a hoax, but
before he can investigate, a much larger mystery presents itself -
parts of the world have started to vanish, and Sam is asked to join
a team to investigate. Once he's reunited with Jennie, Sam learns
that the world isn't what he thought it was - and neither are he
and she. Worse, some very ruthless people are determined to make
sure the secret doesn't go any further. Racing to stay one step
ahead of their enemies, Sam and Jennie learn that the key to
mending the holes in the world may be the spaceship they worked on
before Jennie died. Which wouldn't be so bad if they didn't have to
steal it...
Apprentice wizard Adramal is now a detective with the City Watch.
But someone wants her dead - during a routine investigation, she is
poisoned, and only her magic and quick thinking save her life. Her
father suspects followers of the evil god Zorian are to blame. He
insists Adramal leave for the island kingdom of Salmar, beyond
Zorian's influence, while the Watch investigates. The Salmarian
priests trick her into revealing herself as a wizard, and sentence
her to death for practising magic. Desperate, she chooses to assist
a plague-stricken village rather than be executed. But not all the
villagers welcome her help, and Zorian's reach may well be longer
than she thought...
Title: Geographical and Statistical Report of the district of
Maldah.Publisher: British Library, Historical Print EditionsThe
British Library is the national library of the United Kingdom. It
is one of the world's largest research libraries holding over 150
million items in all known languages and formats: books, journals,
newspapers, sound recordings, patents, maps, stamps, prints and
much more. Its collections include around 14 million books, along
with substantial additional collections of manuscripts and
historical items dating back as far as 300 BC.The GEOGRAPHY &
TOPOGRAPHY collection includes books from the British Library
digitised by Microsoft. Offering some insights into the study and
mapping of the natural world, this collection includes texts on
Babylon, the geographies of China, and the medieval Islamic world.
Also included are regional geographies and volumes on environmental
determinism, topographical analyses of England, China, ancient
Jerusalem, and significant tracts of North America. ++++The below
data was compiled from various identification fields in the
bibliographic record of this title. This data is provided as an
additional tool in helping to insure edition identification: ++++
British Library Pemberton, J.; 1854. fol. 10056.k.1.
The Buddha Meets Socrates: A Philosopher's Journal is a
first-person account of teaching and learning. In 2004, Harrison J.
Pemberton embarked on a journey to teach Western philosophy to a
group of young Buddhist monks in India. One scholar in particular
was poised to study: His Holiness the 17th Karmapa Trinley Thaye
Dorje. Together these great thinkers generated a dialogue of
teaching and learning, looking at the work of Western philosophers
and comparing it to Buddhist philosophy, questioning how the Buddha
and Socrates might meet. The Buddha Meets Socrates chronicles this
process of inquiry and exchange.
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