- Society Must Be Defended, or, the Archaeology of the Exception
CHALLENGE | Liberty & Security
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- WOMEN AND SOCIETY
An Encyclopedic Internet Dictionary of Ideas, Concepts, Theories and Praxis
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- Writings - ça va sans dire - Ed McGeough
Walk down the beach of sorrow Count your friends as grains of sand As the sea rolls in unending On the edge of the sky and land Listen to your Heart, it's calling Soft as the sea on naked feet With a whisper from the silence Where all edges and memories meet"
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- About Omniglot - a sitemap
About Omniglot Voyez cette page en: français This site contains details of most alphabets and other writing systems currently in use, as well as quite a few ancient and invented ones. It also includes information about some of the languages written with those writing systems, multilingual texts, tips on learning languages, a book store, some useful phrases in many different languages, and a ever-growing collection of links to language-related resources.
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- Burma Videos on myitworld
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- Chinese Posters
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- Debate Central
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- Ethnologue: Preface to the Web Version
This electronic version of Ethnologue: Languages of the World presents the data used to prepare the printed volumes, along with links to the SIL Bibliography and the International Academic Bookstore. To get started using the Ethnologue, you should first read the Introduction. Then browse the Countries page, which displays the primary table of contents for the Ethnologue organized by geographical areas and countries, or use the search function. A country page contains descriptions of all the languages spoken in that country. Be forewarned that some of the files are quite large. Many languages are spoken in more than one country, and thus have entries listed at more than one country. To look up all the entries for a particular language, click on the More Info
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- Issue 80
Newsletters of Liberal-international
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- Michael Cross
The Butterfly Effect The "Butterfly Effect", or more technically the "sensitive dependence on initial conditions", is the essence of chaos. This is illustrated in the accompanying applet of the Lorenz Attractor.
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- Partners World
Latest News
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- USC College
Faculty: Department of French and Italian: Peggy Kamuf
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- Welcome to DEMO-net - the eParticipation Network of Excellence
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- WHKMLA : List of the Wars of Burma
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- All Burma Federation of Student Unions
Foreign Affairs Committee
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- an article on Immanuel Kant
Immanuel Kant (1724-1804) Kant's most original contribution to philosophy is his "Copernican Revolution," that, as he puts it, it is the representation that makes the object possible rather than the object that makes the representation possible. ...
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- Blog from Bolivia
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- Burma Partnership
Burma Partnership is a movement of organizations and individuals that aims to develop a strong broad-based partnership of peoples of the Asia-Pacific advocating and mobilizing a movement for promoting freedom, democracy and human rights in Burma. This movement facilitates strategic linkages; coordinates activities; develops and shares its capacity and resources; channels information resources; and promotes dialogue towards unified approaches. Click HERE to learn more about Burma Partnership.
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- Burma Visit Highlights India’s “Look East” Strategy By Sarath Kumara
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- Center for Asian Democracy
Asian Democracy
asia conferences democracy education speakers
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