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“È giusto che un uomo muoia per la salvezza di tutto il popolo”. L’affermazione, apparentemente cinica, del Sommo Sacerdote Kaifa viene trasformata dall’autore in una domanda: “È giusto che un uomo muoia per la salvezza di tutto un popolo?”. Una domanda che si pongono (o dovrebbero porsi) tutti coloro che, responsabili di una collettività, sia essa minima come la famiglia o estesa come un intero popolo, si trovino a dover prendere una decisione che, seppur ritenuta giovevole ai più, comporti però il sacrificio di un innocente. A questa domanda l’autore non risponde ma, riprendendo la tragica vicenda, così come riportata dai Vangeli, di un innocente giustiziato proprio in virtù di quell’affermazione, descrive il doloroso processo mentale che un governante si trova a dover affrontare per arrivare ad affermare un simile principio.
Judul : KARYA TERBAIK JALAN CINTA PARA PEJUANG KAIFA 20 TAHUN : Kumpulan tulisan Siswa, Guru, Pegawai, Alumni, dan Orang Tua SIT KAIFA Penulis : Abdurrahman Imam Maulana, Ai Kusmini, Ainiya Izzatunnisa, Aisha Aulia Izzatunnisa, Alzam Hasbi Fahryan , Amay Suryadi, Anjar Wulandari, Arif Apriansyah, S.EI, Ariqa Fatin Nurrizky, Bagas Ahmad Ramadhan, Budi Supriadi, Dedy Setyawan, Dhini Sugiri, Didik Ciptadi (Ayah Ghaida 2C), Eras, Hafza Nazilla Deandra, Hana Asyifa Kurniawan, Hetty Roshidayati, S.Pd, Imas Marwati, Jaelani Syaid Arya Gunawan, Kamelia Oktavia Wulandari, Lasti Sunarti, Luvvi Ajeng Ningtias, Noni Rahmawanty, S. Pd., Noor Hasanah, Raska Arkana Effendi, Rina Esthi Handayani, Shakeel Gh...
Gradual change has been a hallmark of the Chinese reform experience, and China's success in its sequential approach makes it unique among the former command economies. Since 1979, with the inception of the continuing era of reform, the Chinese economy has flourished. Growth has averaged nine percent a year, and China is now a trillion dollar economy. China has become a major trading power and the predominant target among developing countries for foreign direct investment. Despite all this, China remains poor and the reform process unfinished. This book takes its defining theme from Deng Xiaopeng's famous metaphor for gradual reform: “feeling the stones to cross the river.” How far has China progressed in fording the river? The experts who contributed to this volume tackle many aspects of that question, assessing Chinese progress in policy reform, priorities for further reform, and the research still needed to inform policymakers’ decisions.
This book deals with a number of contentious issues in Chinese management as China emerges as a global economic player, with a greater role in international business during a global economic crisis. This step is in tandem with an economically driven foreign policy. Since the 1980s, Chinese management while still in transition, has benefited from an infusion of capital, technology and managerial expertise through inward direct investment via joint and wholly-owned foreign ventures. As the so-called 'workshop of the world', China and its exports, especially labour-intensive goods, face protectionism in the United States and the European Union. To circumvent these barriers, the Chinese leaders ...
Struggle for Empire provides the first comprehensive modern biography in English of the late Qing dynasty statesman, strategist, and military commander, Zuo Zongtang (1812-1885). A national hero in China, Zuo’s remarkable story remains understudied in the West. Author Kenneth Swope traces Zuo's unlikely rise from poverty and obscurity in rural Hunan province to become the most powerful Han Chinese official in Manchu China. Zuo embodied a new practical type of Chinese official, grounded in the study of military history and strategic geography, who realized that the secret to China’s survival was to both live up to traditional Confucian norms and expectations while also adapting science and technology from the West. Zuo also pushed for self-strengthening, building China’s first modern naval yard and setting up arsenals, silk factories, and publishing houses across China. Zuo also helped the Qing put down the greatest civil war in human history, the Taiping Rebellion.
"Zoological Record is published annually in separate sections. The first of these is Comprehensive Zoology, followed by sections recording a year's literature relating to a Phylum or Class of the Animal Kingdom. The final section contains the new genera and subgenera indexed in the volume." Each section of a volume lists the sections of that volume.
This book examines the Chinese government’s policies and practices for relations with the Inner Periphery areas of Tibet, Xinjiang, and Inner Mongolia, and the Outer Periphery areas of Hong Kong and Taiwan focusing on themes of political authority, socio-cultural relations, and economic development. China’s history may be seen as one of managing the geographic periphery surrounding China proper. Successive imperial, republican, and communist governments have struggled to maintain sovereignty over the regions surrounding the great river valleys of China. The importance of the periphery is no less real today, concerns over national security, access to natural resources, and long-held conce...
I have written this book to ?ll a void between theory and practice, a void that Iperceivedwhileconductingmyownresearchanddevelopmentofcomponents and instruments over the last ?ve years. In the chapters that follow I have pulled materials from the technical and patent literature that are relevant to the understanding and practice of polarization optics in telecommuni- tions, material that is often known by the respective experts in industry and academia but is rarely if ever found in one place. By bringing this material intoonemonograph,andbyapplyingasingleformalismthroughout,Ihopeto create a “base level” upon which future research and development can grow. Polarization optics in telecomm...
Reluctant Pioneers describes the migration of Chinese to Manchuria, their settlement there, and the incorporation of Manchuria into an expanding China, from the seventeenth to the twentieth centuries. The expansion of Chinese state and society from the agrarian and urban core of China proper to the territories north and west of the Great Wall doubled the size of the empire, forming the "China" now so prominent on the map of Asia. The movement and settlement of people, clearing and cultivation of land, invasions of soldiers, circulation of merchants, and establishment of government offices extended the boundaries of China at the same time that the American expansion westward and the Russian e...