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Category : Documentation
Languages : fr
Pages : 410
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PASCAL thema. T205, Information science, documentation
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Category : Documentation
Languages : fr
Pages : 410
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Category : Documentation
Languages : fr
Pages : 410
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Market Assessment Study of New Media Learning Materials
Author: Canada. Industry Canada
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Category : Language Arts & Disciplines
Languages : en
Pages : 56
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Category : Language Arts & Disciplines
Languages : en
Pages : 56
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Government of Canada Publications, Quarterly Catalogue
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Category : Canada
Languages : en
Pages : 1252
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Category : Canada
Languages : en
Pages : 1252
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Microlog, Canadian Research Index
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Category : Canada
Languages : en
Pages : 1192
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An indexing, abstracting and document delivery service that covers current Canadian report literature of reference value from government and institutional sources.
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Category : Canada
Languages : en
Pages : 1192
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An indexing, abstracting and document delivery service that covers current Canadian report literature of reference value from government and institutional sources.
Government of Canada; Telephone Directory, National Capital Region
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Category : Canada
Languages : en
Pages : 742
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Category : Canada
Languages : en
Pages : 742
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Annual Report
Author: Canada. Supply and Services Canada
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Category : Government property
Languages : fr
Pages : 100
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Category : Government property
Languages : fr
Pages : 100
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Info Source
Author: Canada
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Category : Administrative agencies
Languages : fr
Pages : 416
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Category : Administrative agencies
Languages : fr
Pages : 416
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Why Not Socialism?
Author: G. A. Cohen
Publisher: Princeton University Press
ISBN: 140083063X
Category : Philosophy
Languages : en
Pages : 93
Book Description
A compelling case for why it's time for socialism Is socialism desirable? Is it even possible? In this concise book, one of the world's leading political philosophers presents with clarity and wit a compelling moral case for socialism and argues that the obstacles in its way are exaggerated. There are times, G. A. Cohen notes, when we all behave like socialists. On a camping trip, for example, campers wouldn't dream of charging each other to use a soccer ball or for fish that they happened to catch. Campers do not give merely to get, but relate to each other in a spirit of equality and community. Would such socialist norms be desirable across society as a whole? Why not? Whole societies may differ from camping trips, but it is still attractive when people treat each other with the equal regard that such trips exhibit. But, however desirable it may be, many claim that socialism is impossible. Cohen writes that the biggest obstacle to socialism isn't, as often argued, intractable human selfishness—it's rather the lack of obvious means to harness the human generosity that is there. Lacking those means, we rely on the market. But there are many ways of confining the sway of the market: there are desirable changes that can move us toward a socialist society in which, to quote Albert Einstein, humanity has "overcome and advanced beyond the predatory stage of human development."
Publisher: Princeton University Press
ISBN: 140083063X
Category : Philosophy
Languages : en
Pages : 93
Book Description
A compelling case for why it's time for socialism Is socialism desirable? Is it even possible? In this concise book, one of the world's leading political philosophers presents with clarity and wit a compelling moral case for socialism and argues that the obstacles in its way are exaggerated. There are times, G. A. Cohen notes, when we all behave like socialists. On a camping trip, for example, campers wouldn't dream of charging each other to use a soccer ball or for fish that they happened to catch. Campers do not give merely to get, but relate to each other in a spirit of equality and community. Would such socialist norms be desirable across society as a whole? Why not? Whole societies may differ from camping trips, but it is still attractive when people treat each other with the equal regard that such trips exhibit. But, however desirable it may be, many claim that socialism is impossible. Cohen writes that the biggest obstacle to socialism isn't, as often argued, intractable human selfishness—it's rather the lack of obvious means to harness the human generosity that is there. Lacking those means, we rely on the market. But there are many ways of confining the sway of the market: there are desirable changes that can move us toward a socialist society in which, to quote Albert Einstein, humanity has "overcome and advanced beyond the predatory stage of human development."
EUDISED R & D Bulletin
Author: Council of Europe
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Category : Education
Languages : fr
Pages : 170
Book Description
Contains research project reports arranged by subject with descriptors from the EUDISED Multilingual Thesaurus.
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Category : Education
Languages : fr
Pages : 170
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Contains research project reports arranged by subject with descriptors from the EUDISED Multilingual Thesaurus.
Making a Point
Author: David Crystal
Publisher: Macmillan + ORM
ISBN: 1466865644
Category : Language Arts & Disciplines
Languages : en
Pages : 393
Book Description
The triumphant concluding volume in David Crystal's classic trilogy on the English language combines the first history of English punctuation with a complete guide on how to use it. Behind every punctuation mark lies a thousand stories. The punctuation of English, marked with occasional rationality, is founded on arbitrariness and littered with oddities. For a system of a few dozen marks it generates a disproportionate degree of uncertainty and passion, inspiring organizations like the Apostrophe Protection Society and sending enthusiasts, correction-pens in hand, in a crusade against error across the United States. Professor Crystal leads us through this minefield with characteristic wit, clarity, and commonsense. In David Crystal's Making a Point, he gives a fascinating account of the origin and progress of every kind of punctuation mark over one and a half millennia and offers sound advice on how punctuation may be used to meet the needs of every occasion and context.
Publisher: Macmillan + ORM
ISBN: 1466865644
Category : Language Arts & Disciplines
Languages : en
Pages : 393
Book Description
The triumphant concluding volume in David Crystal's classic trilogy on the English language combines the first history of English punctuation with a complete guide on how to use it. Behind every punctuation mark lies a thousand stories. The punctuation of English, marked with occasional rationality, is founded on arbitrariness and littered with oddities. For a system of a few dozen marks it generates a disproportionate degree of uncertainty and passion, inspiring organizations like the Apostrophe Protection Society and sending enthusiasts, correction-pens in hand, in a crusade against error across the United States. Professor Crystal leads us through this minefield with characteristic wit, clarity, and commonsense. In David Crystal's Making a Point, he gives a fascinating account of the origin and progress of every kind of punctuation mark over one and a half millennia and offers sound advice on how punctuation may be used to meet the needs of every occasion and context.