 | Lecture 37: Survey of theories of justice Essential elements of a just society Problem of justice: the balance between the public interest and the need for cooperation, on the one hand, and individual rights and interests on the other 41.42 Kb. 1 | read |
 | The constructive role of the conceptual metaphor in children’s arithmetic: a comparison and contrast of piagetian and embodied learning perspectives carol Murphy University of Exeter, uk The constructive role of the conceptual metaphor in children’s arithmetic: a comparison and contrast of piagetian and embodied learning perspectives 53.48 Kb. 1 | read |
 | American Indian People and Tribes There are few subjects in the history and law of the United States on which public views are more dramatically and flagrantly erroneous than on the subject of Indian affairs.” 83.9 Kb. 1 | read |
 | A modernity and civil society Black, that we should trash modern humanist strategies of expanding the circle of Humanity. The ontological form of the aff’s critique asks questions about Being-what it is and what it is possible to be 219.45 Kb. 5 | read |
 | A modernity and civil society Slave, that we should trash modern humanist strategies of expanding the circle of Humanity. The ontological form of the aff’s critique asks questions about Being-what it is and what it is possible to be 254.39 Kb. 6 | read |
 | The Fiscal Burden of Recent Canadian Immigrants Herbert Grubel This is a draft of a paper to be presented at the conference: Canadian Immigration Policy: Reassessing the Economic, Demographic and Social Impact on Canada, to be held on June 4 5, 2008 in Montreal, Quebec 76.66 Kb. 1 | read |
 | Franco-Russian Cross-Cultural Research Some findings by French and Russian scholars in the field are analyzed in the paper. The author’s interest is focused on the logic of conducting Franco-Russian cross-cultural research and the key factors and stages of its development 71.98 Kb. 1 | read |
 | Maya ballgame interactive workshop day, month, year school name A. D. and expanded throughout countries known today as Mexico, Belize, Guatemala, Honduras, and El Salvador. They built numerous, elaborate pyramid cities in dense tropical jungles without metal tools 12.69 Kb. 1 | read |