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The book discusses five examples of NGO action in four countries -
Indonesia, Philippines, South Africa and Sri Lanka - with
authoritarian regimes. It poses the question of whose interest was
served by these activities, the beneficiary group or the NGOs and
argues that where these coincided, identifiable benefits accrued to
beneficiary groups. This underlines the importance of ensuring that
NGOs are accountable to the communities with which they seek to
work.
The book discusses five examples of NGO action in four countries -
Indonesia, Philippines, South Africa and Sri Lanka - with
authoritarian regimes. It poses the question of whose interest was
served by these activities, the beneficiary group or the NGOs and
argues that where these coincided, identifiable benefits accrued to
beneficiary groups. This underlines the importance of ensuring that
NGOs are accountable to the communities with which they seek to
work.
Named moral father of the Internet by Wired Magazine and quoted by
President Barack Obama in his historic first inaugural address,
Thomas Paine is an American revolutionary figure who continues to
intrigue and infuriate. New Directions in Thomas Paine Studies
offers an interdisciplinary perspective on Paine's distinctive
influence on a number of eighteenth-century discourses, from
politics and literature, to human rights and religion. This volume
aims to expand the field of study on one of the most important
figures not simply in the American, but the global revolutionary
period of the late eighteenth-century. Drawing on an international
group of scholars who hope to deconstruct the nationalistic
boundaries that have hampered Paine studies for decades, the essays
offer not only new interpretations of Paine's major works, but new
methodologies that reflect the enduring presence of Paine in
American cultural discourse.
This book is an existential study of romantic loving. It draws on
five existential philosophers to offer insights into what is wrong
with our everyday ideas about romantic loving, why reality often
falls short of the ideal, sources of frustrations and
disappointments, and possibilities for creating authentically
meaningful relationships.
Named moral father of the Internet by Wired Magazine and quoted by
President Barack Obama in his historic first inaugural address,
Thomas Paine is an American revolutionary figure who continues to
intrigue and infuriate. New Directions in Thomas Paine Studies
offers an interdisciplinary perspective on Paine's distinctive
influence on a number of eighteenth-century discourses, from
politics and literature, to human rights and religion. This volume
aims to expand the field of study on one of the most important
figures not simply in the American, but the global revolutionary
period of the late eighteenth-century. Drawing on an international
group of scholars who hope to deconstruct the nationalistic
boundaries that have hampered Paine studies for decades, the essays
offer not only new interpretations of Paine's major works, but new
methodologies that reflect the enduring presence of Paine in
American cultural discourse.
This book is an existential study of romantic loving. It draws on
five existential philosophers to offer insights into what is wrong
with our everyday ideas about romantic loving, why reality often
falls short of the ideal, sources of frustrations and
disappointments, and possibilities for creating authentically
meaningful relationships.
This is a reproduction of a book published before 1923. This book
may have occasional imperfections such as missing or blurred pages,
poor pictures, errant marks, etc. that were either part of the
original artifact, or were introduced by the scanning process. We
believe this work is culturally important, and despite the
imperfections, have elected to bring it back into print as part of
our continuing commitment to the preservation of printed works
worldwide. We appreciate your understanding of the imperfections in
the preservation process, and hope you enjoy this valuable book.
A concise and practical guide to preparing for the Canadian
Securities Exam For anyone dreaming of a career in the Canadian
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This scarce antiquarian book is a selection from Kessinger
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imperfections such as marks, notations, marginalia and flawed
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Classic longboard surfer Billy Wahoo adventures an epic battle
against the dark. Billy wields all his covert skills, uncanny
shamanistic powers and his honor to pursue clues from the past
which fill his world with unnatural dreams. Dreams as real as big
waves, nightmares who walk and surf. The fugues invade his life as
he finds and tries to destroy the creature he sees as his shadow
double. Where the only foundation is the ever changing and
ungraspable sea, how can he deal with the sprawling evil that faces
him, including the unhinging of his mind? Billy finds a way through
the final wipeout to the vast and lyrical infinite.
The book discusses five examples of NGO action in four countries -
Indonesia, Philippines, South Africa and Sri Lanka - with
authoritarian regimes. It poses the question of whose interest was
served by these activities, the beneficiary group or the NGOs and
argues that where these coincided, identifiable benefits accrued to
beneficiary groups. This underlines the importance of ensuring that
NGOs are accountable to the communities with which they seek to
work.
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