Author: Ernesto Sirolli
Publisher: New Society Publishers
Keywords: local, economies, rebirth, entrepreneurship, zambezi, passion, ripples
Number of Pages: 176
Published: 1999-04-15
List price: $14.95
ISBN-10: 0865713979
ISBN-13: 9780865713970

An intelligent, humanistic, and exciting alternative to welfare reform.

Author: Andrew H. Shipley
Publisher: FT Press
Keywords: japan, economic, rebirth, prosper, investors, money, tree, japanese
Number of Pages: 288
Published: 2007-02-19
List price: $29.99
ISBN-10: 0132343908
ISBN-13: 9780132343909

Front Flap For over a decade, investors shunned Japan, which had been stuck in an economic quagmire. But reforms have unleashed the world’s second largest economy. Andrew H. Shipley’s The Japanese Money Tree challenges the stale conventional wisdom regarding Japan’s grim prospects, and highlights how foreign investors are making the most of exciting opportunities in Tokyo. He also reveals how readers themselves, whether institutional money managers or individual investors, can profit from Japan’s economic rebirth. The Japanese Money Tree reflects Shipley’s 15 year

Author: Geddes MacGregor
Publisher: Quest Books
Keywords: christian, thought, quest, books, rebirth, role, christianity, new, vision, reincarnation
Number of Pages: 200
Published: 1990-03-09
List price: $9.95
ISBN-10: 0835605019
ISBN-13: 9780835605014

How reincarnation is compatible with Christian dogma.

Author: Ronald W. Neufeldt
Publisher: State Univ of New York Pr
Keywords: series, religious, studies, suny, developments, rebirth, post, classical, karma
Number of Pages: 357
Published: 1986-05
List price: $64.50
ISBN-10: 0873959906
ISBN-13: 9780873959902

Author: Richard C. Borden
Publisher: Northwestern University Press
Keywords: rebirth, russian, modernism, srlt, mauvism, kataev, writing, badly, valentin, art
Number of Pages: 404
Published: 1999-09-15
List price: $79.95
ISBN-10: 081011691X
ISBN-13: 9780810116917

"The art of writing badly" is a phrase the Russian writer Valentin Kataev coined to describe the work that came out of the mauvist movement in Russian literature - a style of writing that consciously challenged Soviet dogma. This "disobedient" writing is typically characterized by an exaggerated focus on the self and by a contradiction of the collective idea. In this book, Richard Borden discusses the cultural and political context from which these authors emerged and the development of "bad writing." Examining the works of well-reknown post-Stalinist writers such as Kataev, Evgeny Popov and A

Authors:Cyril Black, Jonathan E. Helmreich, Robert English, A
Publisher: Westview Press
Keywords: war, second, world, europe, political, history, rebirth
Number of Pages: 720
Published: 1999-10-22
List price: $56.00
ISBN-10: 0813336643
ISBN-13: 9780813336640

Rebirth: A History of Europe Since World War II examines the transition of Europe from a period of crisis to an era of political confidence and economic strength. As the title suggests, the pervasive theme of the book is that of rebirth. The most recent decades are set in the context of modern European history as a whole. The authors trace the disillusionment and uncertainty that overcame Europe at the turn of the twentieth century and that culminated in the devastation of the Second World War. In their analysis of the political and economic causes of the renaissance that has followed the demi

Author: Ronald M. Davidson
Publisher: Columbia University Press
Keywords: tibetan, culture, rebirth, tantric, renaissance, buddhism
Number of Pages: 528
Published: 2005-08-26
List price: $37.50
ISBN-10: 0231134711
ISBN-13: 9780231134712

How did a society on the edge of collapse and dominated by wandering bands of armed men give way to a vibrant Buddhist culture, led by yogins and scholars? Ronald M. Davidson explores how the translation and spread of esoteric Buddhist texts dramatically shaped Tibetan society and led to its rise as the center of Buddhist culture throughout Asia, replacing India as the perceived source of religious ideology and tradition. During the Tibetan Renaissance (950-1200 C.E.), monks and yogins translated an enormous number of Indian Buddhist texts. They employed the evolving literature and practices
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