LIBROS DEL AUTOR: george kent

16 resultados para LIBROS DEL AUTOR: george kent

  • Rollo in Society
    George S. (George Shepard) Chappell / Rockwell Kent
    'Rollo in Society: A Guide for Youth' by George S. Chappell is a delightful parody of the once-popular 'Rollo' books by Jacob Abbott. This humorous satire on society and manners offers a witty look at social conventions through the lens of gentle mockery. Chappell masterfully employs parody to playfully critique societal norms, making it an enduring exploration of human behavio...
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    17,20 €

  • We Ran Away to Sea
    George Kent Kedl / Pamela Thompson Kedl
    When Pam and Kent make the audacious decision to sell their house and embrace a life at sea, they envision a harmonious existence on their sailboat, filled with adventure and togetherness. However, their dreams shatter when Kent’s family abandons him and their boat in Europe, leaving him disheartened and adrift. Undeterred, Kent embarks on a solitary journey through the equinoc...
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    12,96 €

  • Caring About Hunger
    George Kent
    In this world of abundant resources and huge wealth, hunger cannot be understood simply as a problem of food production. It is also a matter of human relations. Hunger grows out of widespread indifference and exploitation. The goal of ending hunger has been achieved in many places, including places where people have little money. In stable, strong communities, where peo...
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    25,62 €

  • Det Absolute Yirdsbegreb
    George Kent
    'Det Absolute Yirdsbegreb: Ein Religionsphilosophisk Indu’kling' is a significant work exploring religious philosophy. Written in Danish by George Kent, this book delves into profound philosophical concepts within a religious framework. It offers readers a unique perspective on the absolute and its implications for religious understanding. Scholars and enthusiasts of religious ...
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    21,07 €

  • The Seasons...
    George Kent / James Thomson
    'The Seasons...' by James Thomson, presented with a life of the author by George Kent and notes by Moses A. Cartland, is a classic collection of poems celebrating the cyclical beauty of nature. This edition, designed for use in schools and academies, provides readers with insightful annotations and biographical context, enhancing their understanding and appreciation of Thomson’...
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    21,07 €

  • Nineveh
    Edward George Kent
    'Nineveh' transports readers to a pivotal moment in history, exploring themes of conflict, ambition, and the human cost of war. Edward George Kent weaves a compelling narrative that captures the grandeur and brutality of the ancient world.Through vivid prose and meticulous historical detail, 'Nineveh' offers a window into a civilization on the brink, as armies clash and empires...
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    20,12 €

  • Ending Hunger Worldwide
    George Kent
    Argues that hunger is a deeply social issue and that without strengthening communities, there is little prospect for ending world hunger. ...
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    77,36 €

  • Ending Hunger Worldwide
    George Kent
    Argues that hunger is a deeply social issue and that without strengthening communities, there is little prospect for ending world hunger. ...
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    301,89 €

  • Nineveh, The Birth Of Burns
    Edward George Kent
    Nineveh, The Birth Of Burns is a book written by Edward George Kent and published in 1859. The book contains two essays, several poems, and sonnets. The main focus of the book is on the city of Nineveh and the life of the Scottish poet Robert Burns. The first essay explores the history of Nineveh, an ancient city in Mesopotamia, and its significance in the Bible. The second ess...
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    25,92 €

  • Global Obligations for the Right to Food
    George Kent
    A child may be born into a poor country, but not a poor world. If global human rights are to be meaningful, they must be universal. Global Obligations for the Right to Food assesses the nature and depth of the global responsibility to provide adequate food to the world’s population. ...
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    158,05 €

  • Global Obligations for the Right to Food
    George Kent
    A child may be born into a poor country, but not a poor world. If global human rights are to be meaningful, they must be universal. Global Obligations for the Right to Food assesses the nature and depth of the global responsibility to provide adequate food to the world’s population. ...
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    54,27 €

  • The Spectrum Of The High Potential Discharge Between Metallic Electrodes In Liquids And In Gases At High Pressures
    George Hale / Norton A. Kent / Norton AKent
    This scarce antiquarian book is a facsimile reprint of the original. Due to its age, it may contain imperfections such as marks, notations, marginalia and flawed pages. Because we believe this work is culturally important, we have made it available as part of our commitment for protecting, preserving, and promoting the world’s literature in affordable, high quality, modern edit...
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    17,62 €

  • Freedom from Want
    George Kent
    There is, literally, a world of difference between the statements 'Everyone should have adequate food,' and 'Everyone has the right to adequate food.' In George Kent’s view, the lofty rhetoric of the first statement will not be fulfilled until we take the second statement seriously. Kent sees hunger as a deeply political problem. Too many people do not have adequate control ove...
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    40,28 €

  • Building Community
    George Manning / Kent Curtis / Steve McMillen
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    32,28 €

  • Children in the International Political Economy
    George Kent
    This book examines the plight of poor children in the international political economy. ...
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    132,82 €

  • The Politics of Children’s Survival
    George Kent / James Levine
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    121,77 €