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T. R. Glover's 'The Conflict of Religions in the Early Roman Empire' delves deep into the intricate web of religious dynamics during the formative years of the Roman Empire. Glover's impeccable scholarship and keen analysis shed light on the clash between traditional Roman beliefs, the spread of Christianity, and the influence of eastern cults. His writing style is precise and engaging, making this book accessible to both scholars and general readers interested in the religious landscape of the ancient world. Glover's exploration of how these diverse belief systems interacted and challenged each other provides valuable insights into the social and cultural fabric of the time period. T. R. Gl...
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The current trend in health and social care systems is a shift from care provision to citizen-driven health. Only a few years ago, the high-tech devices used in healthcare were limited to health cards and personal portable devices. These have since evolved dramatically to include wearables, sensors and devices for measuring health values. The application of such technologies has, for the most part been welcomed by both patients and professionals. It is the fact that these devices can be connected to and communicate with other connected devices and systems which has been the game changer in healthcare technology, not least because it has empowered and will empower patients to take more contro...
This listing of several thousand nonbelievers includes ancients such as Euripides; French revolutionaries and statements by or about countless individuals including Sir Arthur C. Clarke, Hugh Hefner, Jack Nicholson, Sally Jesse Raphael, Christopher Reeve, Salman Rushdie, Carl Sagan, Ted Turner and Jesse Ventura. This book makes a case not only for the respectability of nonbelievers but also for their positive outlooks and creativity.
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