Education for the New Europe Noreen M. GrafUp to now European unification has primarily been considered a matter of political and economic concern. Very little attention has been paid to education and training, although many resolutions of various treaties, especially regarding the labor market, would remain ineffectual without any synchronization of the various systems of education and training. Moreover, if popular support for political and economic integration is to be secured, the citizens
consists of a series of lectures he delivered in his Berlin home to members of the city's political and cultural elite in 1804
they invalidated the basic principles of the previous legal system and paved the way for the changes and controversies involved in the formation of a notion of the state and public law in the nineteenth century
Given the importance of international markets for major apple-producing countries in the world
debated whether acts could be called "good
the book addresses the need for more informed and proactive public health leadership and describes the values
the Popul Vuh
All these developments had profound repercussions on the social and constitutional structures of central European society
This collection honors Bryce Lyon and his considerable impact on medieval studies as a whole
he shows the importance of elemental thinking for comprehending and responding to ecological problems
Readers will find that Part Two offers exact materials for course use
This edition of Frances Burney’s Camilla
Includes case studies derived from day-to-day practice