…enerationally (Barton & Papen 2010: 4). In the Armenian case, apart from being inextricably linked to the reli- gious and spiritual dimension (as in the case of Arabic), the unique script created by Mesrop Mashtots in 405 A.D. also became a crucial element of national identity, e…
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…heology. It then requires a new hymnbook, a new prayer book, and a new liturgy. Next it requires a new Bible, and finally, a new God. It requires too much; it supplies too little. Instead of requiring a new religion, let us reject the claims and the teachings of the openness view…
…our as- sociation continued throughout the remainder of the decade and into the next, when he was the keynote speaker at the Plenary Session of RMMRA at Colorado State University, Fort Collins, in April 1988. In the early nineties he served as a history session chair at the 1991 …
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…lly abstracted. This will orient the reading of Capital that will follow in the next three sections. This reading will show that, for Marx, a science of capitalism cannot possibly ground our revolutionary action, but is rather a trial that teaches us the lim- its of science as th…
…among the people who live in it, cross it and are innately dependent on it. The next step was to give this stories to a group of artists, each one of which chose one and was asked to create an artwork in dialogue with its content. In the end, the works were exhibited in the Khan …
…All our citizens must have the ability to walk through those gates. This is the next and more profound stage of the ba le for civil rights. We seek not just freedom but opportunity. We seek not just legal equity but human ability, not just equality as a right and a 20 Marie-Clair…
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…fringes at the beginning of the seventeenth century, spreading outward over the next two centuries. By the middle of the nineteenth century, militant Is- lamic states were common throughout the savanna region.3 Muslim states emerged in the eastern savanna region in the sixteenth …
…ging a perspective from an academic from the field of civil engineering, in the next paper, Barbara Siu’s primary aim is devising content-based strategies to support the enhancement of her stu- dents’ language skills as they studied within an engineering curriculum where communic…
… That one was silent in the first moment, yet loudly and vividly talking in the next, did not necessarily mean one had already found the right words to “frame” the new experience, as Woolf indicates. In fact, they seem to have needed years be- fore they could get to terms with th…
…ssorted China experts would admit the latter, of course, but few would take the next step: ON ILLIBERALISM AND SEEING LIKE AN OTHER STATE 5 making the comparison in a substantial or attentive way, and taking the dif- ferences and rationalities seriously.) Perry notes a central pa…
… is a collective chain dance performed by dancers who, hold hands with arms low next to the body and move along a circular line. Since it is performed at various private and public gatherings, family and collective festivities both in rural and urban ar- eas regardless of the soc…