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Work in India
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 115

Work in India

Everybody who is interested in working in India now has a resource to their make life easier. Knowledge Must's new guide book 'Work in India' is an in-depth resource featuring authoritative information on all important aspects of working as a foreigner in India. In this time of increasingly competitive labour markets, people all around the world look for challenging job opportunities beyond their home countries. India has emerged as one of the cultural and economic hotspots of the 21st century, and has developed into a major competence centre in fields as varied as IT, engineering, and the entertainment industry. "I have a good French diploma," says political science student Barbara Vassou, ...

Buddhism and International Humanitarian Law
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 471

Buddhism and International Humanitarian Law

What guidance can Buddhism provide to those involved in armed conflict and to belligerents who must perhaps kill or be killed or defend their families, communities or countries from attack? How, moreover, does Buddhism compare with international humanitarian law (IHL) – otherwise known as the law of armed conflict – which protects non-combatants and restricts the means and methods of warfare to limit the suffering it causes? Despite the prevalence of armed conflict in parts of the Buddhist world, few contemporary studies have addressed these questions. While there is a wealth of material on Buddhist conflict prevention and resolution, remarkably little attention has been paid to what Bud...

Buddhism and International Humanitarian Law
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 415

Buddhism and International Humanitarian Law

What guidance can Buddhism provide to those involved in armed conflict and to belligerents who must perhaps kill or be killed or defend their families, communities or countries from attack? How, moreover, does Buddhism compare with international humanitarian law (IHL) – otherwise known as the law of armed conflict – which protects non-combatants and restricts the means and methods of warfare to limit the suffering it causes? Despite the prevalence of armed conflict in parts of the Buddhist world, few contemporary studies have addressed these questions. While there is a wealth of material on Buddhist conflict prevention and resolution, remarkably little attention has been paid to what Bud...

Work in China - A Guide by Knowledge Must
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 158

Work in China - A Guide by Knowledge Must

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Work in India - A Guide by Knowledge Must
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 115

Work in India - A Guide by Knowledge Must

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Global IR Research Programme
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 228

Global IR Research Programme

The Global IR research programme promulgates a borderless ecology of cultures that has only an inside without an outside. This borderless ecology of cultures reinvents the human condition (including the condition of ‘the international’) as perpetually interconnected at the level of consciousness. While Western-centric IR theories depend on (neo-)Kantian philosophies to emphasize the time-space bounded identities of human beings living in visibly divided phenomenal worlds, the de-Kantian philosophies of the Global IR research programme – exemplified by the Tianxia, Advaita, and Nishida Kitaro’s Buddhism-inspired theories – recuperate the temporally-spatially indivisible phenomenal-n...

Study in India - A Guide by Knowledge Must
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 70

Study in India - A Guide by Knowledge Must

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Just Passing Through
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 477

Just Passing Through

Historian and author Daniel Snowman (b. 1938) writes of a Jewish child's memories of the War, gives colourful inside accounts of life in Cambridge, JFK's America (including Civil Rights) and the new University of Sussex, of the BBC in its heyday, choral concerts under the world's top conductors and extended visits to the Arctic and Antarctic. Daniel watches Churchill making one of his final speeches, interviews Harry Truman about Hiroshima, spends a week in Bayreuth with Wagner's daughter-in-law, meets Pope John-Paul II, Isaiah Berlin and Lord Snowdon, while getting to know Placido Domingo and the most famous among the 'Hitler Emigres'.

Book of Daniel
  • Language: en

Book of Daniel

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 1955
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  • Publisher: Unknown

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Daniel Deronda;
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 432

Daniel Deronda;

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2015-08-11
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  • Publisher: Unknown

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