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Michael Levin

    J. S. Mill on Civilization and Barbarism
    The Next Great Clash
    Big Words for Little Kids
    Political Thought in the Age of Revolution, 1776-1848
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    Angeborene anorektale Fehlbildungen
    • Angeborene anorektale Fehlbildungen

      Pathophysiologie, Diagnose, Behandlung

      • 152 Seiten
      • 6 Lesestunden

      Angeborene anorektale Fehlbildungen (ARM) stellen für Kinderchirurgen eine bedeutende Herausforderung dar, da sie langfristige Probleme wie chronische Verstopfung und Inkontinenz verursachen können. Trotz gesunkener Sterblichkeit nach Korrekturen bleibt die Lebensqualität der Betroffenen oft beeinträchtigt. Neueste Forschungsergebnisse zur Physiologie des anorektalen und harnableitenden Systems ermöglichen ein besseres Verständnis der Erkrankung und die Erhaltung wichtiger Funktionen. Das Buch systematisiert Wissen und bietet theoretische Grundlagen für innovative Untersuchungs- und Behandlungsmethoden bei ARM.

      Angeborene anorektale Fehlbildungen
    • Chronology.- Preface.- The Historical Context.- Modern Society and Modern Thought.- Edmund Burke.- Thomas Paine.- Jeremy Bentham.- Georg Hegel.- Alexis de Tocqueville.- Karl Marx and Friedrich Engels.- Epilogue.- Notes.- Select Bibliography.- Index.

      Political Thought in the Age of Revolution, 1776-1848
    • Designed to introduce elementary school children to common Greek and Latin prefixes, suffixes, and roots, this vocabulary primer promotes the understanding of word structure and meaning rather than the tedious memorization of long word lists. Each lesson introduces a new word part, featuring examples of new words with explanations that children can understand. Light informative vignettes, quizzes, and practical exercises support each lesson.

      Big Words for Little Kids
    • The Next Great Clash

      China and Russia vs. the United States

      • 216 Seiten
      • 8 Lesestunden
      3,0(2)Abgeben

      The book explores the impending shift in global power dynamics, focusing on the rise of China as a challenger to American dominance. Michael Levin argues that historical patterns suggest such power transitions often lead to conflict. He also highlights Russia's strategic role as a pivotal player in the potential confrontation between the U.S. and China, despite its reduced influence since the Cold War. The analysis emphasizes the complexities of modern geopolitics and the uncertainty of international relations in this evolving landscape.

      The Next Great Clash
    • Exploring the evolution from barbarism to civilization, Mill's work critiques the stagnation of Western society and highlights the role of imperialism in this process. The study examines the impacts of modernization from the American and French revolutions to the mid-Victorian era, addressing both its benefits and pitfalls. Additionally, it engages with contemporary political dialogues regarding the West's relationship with Islamic nations, making it relevant to ongoing discussions about cultural assessment and global interactions.

      J. S. Mill on Civilization and Barbarism
    • Mr. G, as his alter ego G Force, takes school children on a fantastical journey above the clouds to show them that the world really is a beautiful place, and with help from loving, caring adults, doesn't need to be scary.

      The Forecast Is Love
    • Veritas

      • 336 Seiten
      • 12 Lesestunden

      Set against the backdrop of Harvard, the narrative intertwines themes of sex, politics, race, and the complexities of twin relationships. It delves into the lives of characters grappling with wealth and the secrets that bind them. Scandal unfolds as truths emerge, exploring the intersections of privilege and identity within an elite environment. The story promises a gripping exploration of moral dilemmas and personal revelations amidst the pressures of academia and societal expectations.

      Veritas
    • Mill on Civilization and Barbarism

      • 168 Seiten
      • 6 Lesestunden

      Exploring the evolution from barbarism to civilization, this work delves into John Stuart Mill's concerns about Western society's stagnation. It examines his views on imperialism as a civilizing force and analyzes the implications of modernization from the American and French revolutions to the mid-Victorian era. The study engages with contemporary political debates regarding the West's relationship with Islamic countries, making it particularly relevant in today's context.

      Mill on Civilization and Barbarism