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William James Lecture: Visions and Visualizations in the Here and Hereafter (03/05) The Secular City Revisited (02/05) Ministry in A Time of War: A Public Conversation with Jim Wallis ...
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Dreams (06/05) Vineyard Community Helps Produce an HDS Graduate (03/05) Symposium Re-enters 'Secular City': Cox's Book Still Provocative After All These Years (Harvard Gazette, 03/05) "The Rubber ...
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Negative Population Growth
And that is its biggest problem. Legislators and citizens live and work in the secular City of Man, with its ecology of greed, compromise, ideals, conflicts, fears, limits, and the unending ... authors of scripture had in mind. Compared to the moral certainties of the bishops, our secular nation is more humble about the democratic process, more mindful of government's custodial role ...
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David Spangler - Unburdening America
In its secular form, this idea becomes the image of utopia; in religious contexts, it becomes the image of the Kingdom of Heaven, the City of God, the New Jerusalem ...
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History's Wisdom...
The Tomar king Anangpal's city of Dhilli was founded around 1020 AD, ... their nobles built and maintained many baolis (stepwells). These baolis were secular structures from which everyone could draw water. Gandak-ki-baoli ... artificial lake.) Emperor Shahjahan (1627-58 AD) first shifted the city from the Aravalli hills towards the plains of the Yamuna. ...
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Water Harvesting Systems : Traditional Systems
Besides tanks, sultans and their nobles built and maintained many baolis (stepwells). These baolis were secular structures from which everyone could draw water. Gandak-ki-baoli (so named because its water ... baoli behind Mahavir Sthal. During this period baolis were built in other parts of the city too. Muhammad-bin-Tughlaq (1325-51 AD) inherited Delhi with three competing habitations, and added ...
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John Muir & I
Seton's Woodcraft Indians and Beard's Sons of Daniel Boone organized city boys into troops and patrols, teaching them tracking, camping, canoeing and other "woodcraft" skills. It ... . Soon there were Scout troops in virtually every city and town. Initially, most were supported by churches, but gradually the movement became somewhat more secular. One theme that has persisted in the ...
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Environmental Health Perspectives: Volume 112, Number 10, July 2004
[HTML] [ Download PDF] Children's Health Articles Blood Lead Secular Trend in a Cohort of Children in Mexico City (1987-2002) Lourdes Schnaas, Stephen J. Rothenberg, MarĂa-Fernanda Flores ...
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Bangladesh Strife: Crimes against children, women, and minorities
Climate Protection and learn about the Global Warming Crisis Council. SEI hometown action! Arcata city council's proclamation against war on Iraq and Kyoto Protocol proclamation. Overpopulation has become ... gods and religions joined together cannot prevent bloodshed unless we sincerely commit to establish a secular and multicultural society. Even then it could be difficult to build a humane and ...
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The Good City - On location: Place and Politics in a Changing City
State House and city hall (though that mini- city's currently incarcerated former mayor did his best to shift the coinage from ... 's credo; politics, politics, politics is and was equally important, then, as now. Boston's secular Chief of Selectman, architect Charles Bulfinch, practiced the art of development stunningly, framing the classic ...
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