God and Gold: Britain, America and the Making of the Modern World - Walter Russell Mead, Henry ...
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The Worldhood of the World II
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The Worldhood of the World I
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Being-in-the-World II
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Being-in-the-World I
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The Roman World - State and Society in the Hellenistic World
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Daily Life in the Classical Greek World: Economy and Society
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Philosophy and Religion in the Classical Greek World
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Lecture 8 - Cities and Regions in the World
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Still Point of the Turning World
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Networks and Protocols of the World Wide Web
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Origin and Potential of the World Wide Web
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Search for the Developing World - Course Summary and Evaluations
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Work in the World: A Teachers' Guide to Work Issues
This teachers’ resource book is designed to help young people to understand the key political, social and economic forces which will shape their lives. It aims to develop knowledge and skills to help young people understand the world in which they live, and to participate in it as knowledgeable global citizens. It is not prescriptive but aims to provide teachers with a practical and flexible resource. The book is made up of text, activities, glossary boxes, case studies and a list of resources
UNICEF World Heroes
Become a UNICEF World Hero. Since 1947, when a small group of committed citizens founded the U.S. Fund for UNICEF, volunteers have played a vital role in helping us change the world for the better. Today it is your turn to change the world.
George Ellis on The Nature of the Physical World
On Thursday 17 September the Gordon Institute for Performing and Creative Arts GIPCA Great Texts Big Questions lecture will present an opportunity to hear one of the worlds leading cosmologists discuss the way scientific and everyday views of the nature of things relate to each other. How do relativity theory quantum theory and cosmological theory change our views of the world and the universe? How do they relate to every day life? George Ellis Professor of Applied Mathematics at the University
Hobbes World and the Emergence of Constitutional Government
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Ancient World Mapping Center
Cooperating with faculty at UNC-CH, and with the scholars who commission custom maps from the AWMC for their publications, we are developing a collection of free digital maps for educational use. This effort gives teachers and students an expanding set of small-scale reference maps for classroom and personal use. Each may be downloaded from the website in multiple formats. A blank version of each map -- suitable for map quizzes and customization -- is usually available.
Campaigning Online: Virtual and Real-World Politics
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Late Victorian Holocausts: El Nino Famines and the Making of the Third World 3
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