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readers can experience something of the controversies that surfaced and resurfaced even after Aquinas had articulated his doctrine of the Communion of Saints
A collection of original essays and previously untranslated critical writings on the renowned Brazilian documentary filmmaker
Rosemary Sassoon’s recognizes Richardson’s groundbreaking contribution to the freeing of the teaching of child art and her two handwriting schemes – the main one based on her observations of children’s pattern paintings and the natural movement of young children’s hands
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but also made a lasting impression on the writing of American history and nurtured a whole generation of young scholars as DeWitt Clinton Professor of History at Columbia University
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The essays in this book include new scholarship on Palmyra’s origins and evolution as well as developments from both before and after its damage by ISIL
that people's behaviors cannot be reduced to individual properties
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makes a remarkable case for why the poems of this cosmopolitan aesthete should serve as a fitting emblem for a culture threatened with extinction
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