World Access: The Handbook for Citizens of the EarthThe ultimate reference for info-junkies, multiculture vultures, and trivia pursuers. Here's everything you need to know about the history, philosophy, art, literature, politics, and worldview of all the cultures of the world. United States citizens are becoming citizens of the world. Just look at the front page of any newspaper, the travel schedule of any corporate executive, college curricula, high school reading lists, the advertising and fashion spreads that fill our magazines, and our computer screens. The global village has arrived. We're all connected. World Access Is the first reference book guaranteed to fill in the gaps in anyone's incomplete education and provide a great time along the way. Packed with lists, brief biographies, statistics, and much more, this lively volume explores:
Cutting-edge and fun to read, rich with facts and art and charts and bite-size nuggets of all kinds, World Access takes us beyond our own borders to the world at large. |
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... ideas ; these ideas are the ultimate reality , and thus should be the object of philosophical inquiry and true knowledge . Gist of philosophy : No real sys- tem , but a lot of ideas : His most impor- tant and lasting idea was the Theory ...
... ideas ; these ideas are the ultimate reality , and thus should be the object of philosophical inquiry and true knowledge . Gist of philosophy : No real sys- tem , but a lot of ideas : His most impor- tant and lasting idea was the Theory ...
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... ideas and putting them forth in such works as On the Will in Nature , The Two Main Problems of Ethics , and a second edition of his The World as Will and Idea . In 1851 , he finally began to have an impact with his collection of essays ...
... ideas and putting them forth in such works as On the Will in Nature , The Two Main Problems of Ethics , and a second edition of his The World as Will and Idea . In 1851 , he finally began to have an impact with his collection of essays ...
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... ideas in his definition of value ; why can't , for example , a capitalist argue that his or her ideas on marketing , sales , or distrib- ution add value to the product ? But to be fair , modern economists have had some troubles of their ...
... ideas in his definition of value ; why can't , for example , a capitalist argue that his or her ideas on marketing , sales , or distrib- ution add value to the product ? But to be fair , modern economists have had some troubles of their ...
Contents
Two ANCIENT WARS THAT | 34 |
A WHIRLWIND TOUR OF WORLD | 44 |
Two MORE WARS THAT CHANGED | 61 |
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World Access: The Handbook for Citizens of the Earth Kathryn Petras,Ross Petras Limited preview - 1996 |
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Scientific Development and Misconceptions Through the Ages: A Reference Guide Robert E. Krebs No preview available - 1999 |