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  1. Gabriele Cornelli, Richard McKirahan, and Constantinos Macris, On Pythagoreanism.Ancient History North Bailey, Durham D. H. Eu, United Kingdom United Kingdom of Great Britain & Ireland Email: Northern - 2016 - Rhizomata 4 (2).
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  2. Frank-Thomas Ott, Die zweite Philippica als Flugschrift in der späten Republik, Berlin – Boston. 2013.Britain Gesine ManuwaldCorresponding authorGesine Manuwald: London United Kingdom of Great & Northern Ireland E. -Mail: Gmanuwald@Uclacukemail: - 2016 - Klio 98 (2).
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    Green governance? Local politics and ethical businesses in Great Britain.Tony Bradley & Curtis Ziniel - 2016 - Business Ethics: A European Review 26 (1):18-30.
    One of the least understood aspects of the world-wide “greening of markets” is the emergence of local “ethical marketplaces” and the subset of alternative business models described as “ethical businesses.” But previous research has demonstrated the ability of local politicians to encourage their regions toward more ethical marketplaces. This paper explores the impact radical centrist third party representation has on the emergence of ethical businesses across Great Britain. To understand this relationship, we utilize a novel data set of (...)
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    Sparsely populated and rural areas in the United Kingdom: measures to solve governance challenges.Alexei Langinen - 2020 - Sotsium I Vlast 6:29-39.
    Introduction. The problems of state and local governance in sparsely populated and rural areas is relevant for the Russian Federation due to the presence of depressed areas, depopulation of the countryside, small towns, monotowns, migration of the rural population to large cities, regional capitals, other regions and abroad. These processes are typical for many other modern states. Solving the problems of rural and sparsely populated areas includes providing socially significant services, protecting the health and safety of residents, developing education, creating (...)
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    Discourse on Embryo Science and Human Cloning in the United States and Great Britain: 1984–2002.Matthew Weed - 2005 - Journal of Law, Medicine and Ethics 33 (4):802-810.
    There is a stark difference between American and British policy on embryo science and research cloning. The following survey of the discourse offered both in support of and in opposition to research cloning and embryo science in the United States and Great Britain will show that the same arguments were made in both countries. The fact that similar ethical argumentation occurred in environments where different policy was set is an indicator that current frames for ethical discourse on (...)
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    Current Realism in Great Britain and the United States.Roy Wood Sellars - 1927 - The Monist 37 (4):503-520.
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    Studying power: divided (DP) versus united (UP): on pluralism, wisdom, wise lies, German geniuses, Mexican scripts, Scotland, Great Britain, Dante, Tolstoy, Einstein, and Pinker.William A. Therivel - 2013 - Minneapolis, Minnesota: Kirk House Publishers.
    “A wise person makes a distinction or says nothing.” There are few distinctions as important as the nature (divided or united) of power. Pluralism becomes clear when divided into DP visitor pluralism and UP insular pluralism.
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    Structural Power and Bank Bailouts in the United Kingdom and the United States.Raphael Reinke & Pepper D. Culpepper - 2014 - Politics and Society 42 (4):427-454.
    The 2008 bailout is often taken as evidence of the domination of the US political system by large financial institutions. In fact, the bailout demonstrated the vulnerability of US banks to government pressure. Large banks in the United States could not defy regulators, because their future income depended on the US market. In Britain, by contrast, one bank succeeded in scuttling the preferred governmental solution of an industry-wide recapitalization, because most of its revenue came from outside the (...) Kingdom. This was an exercise of structural power, but one that most contemporary scholarship on business power ignores or misclassifies, since it limits structural power to the automatic adjustment of policy to the possibility of disinvestment. We show that structural power can be exercised strategically, that it is distinct from instrumental power based on lobbying, and that it explains consequential variations in bailout design in the United Kingdom, the United States, France, and Germany. (shrink)
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    Art Education in Lower Secondary Schools in Japan and the United Kingdom.Toshio Naoe - 2003 - Journal of Aesthetic Education 37 (4):101.
    In lieu of an abstract, here is a brief excerpt of the content:The Journal of Aesthetic Education 37.4 (2003) 101-107 [Access article in PDF] Art Education in Lower Secondary Schools in Japan and the United Kingdom This essay compares the system and practice of art education in Japan and the United Kingdom at the lower secondary school level. Three surveys on how art is taught form the basis of this research. I conducted the first survey in (...)
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    Historical Hinterlands for Religious Freedom in the United Kingdom.Mark Hill Qc - 2020 - Studies in Christian Ethics 33 (2):147-155.
    The peculiar and particular manner in which freedom of religion is promoted and protected in the United Kingdom owes much to the nation’s history. This article offers a highly selective consideration of some of the incidents of history which have shaped or foreshadowed the lived reality of freedom of religion in Britain today. It traces key episodes over past centuries, crudely categorised as the Seven Ages of Religious Liberty.
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    Commonwealth Students in the United Kingdom, 1940–1960: Student Welfare and World Status. [REVIEW]J. M. Lee - 2006 - Minerva 44 (1):1-24.
    Between 1940 and 1960, the British Government became increasingly concerned with the welfare of students coming to Britain from the dependent territories of the Commonwealth. The reasons were political, cultural, and economic. This essay traces the transition of official attitudes, from modest promotion to active policy. With the coming ‘end of Empire’, Britain chose a role that combined cooperation with the Commonwealth with future membership in the European community.
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    Skills Inequality, Adult Learning and Social Cohesion In The United Kingdom.Jan Germen Janmaat & Andy Green - 2013 - British Journal of Educational Studies 61 (1):7-24.
    In this article we argue that the legitimacy and stability of the social and political order in Britain is undermined by persistent inequalities of skills and opportunities. We first contend that British society is characterised by a liberal regime of social cohesion. Crucial to such a regime is the belief in individual opportunity and rewards based on merit. We demonstrate, through comparative analysis, that skills inequality is actually higher and social mobility lower in Britain than in other western (...)
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    Christian Public Reasoning in the United Kingdom: Apologetic, Casuistical, and Rhetorically Discriminate.Nigel Biggar - 2012 - Studies in Christian Ethics 25 (2):141-147.
    Since the 1960s Christian ethics in Britain has become stronger, more theological, and more Protestant, so that its moral intelligence is now much more fully informed by the full range of theological premises. In the future, however, Christian ethics needs to make up certain recent losses: to re-engage with moral philosophy, in order to rebut the glib dismissal of religious ethics by popularising atheists; to read less philosophy and more history, in order to become plausible to public policy-makers; and (...)
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    The constitutional monarchy in the United Kingdom.Vernon Bogdanor - 1991 - Res Publica 33 (1):7-23.
    In a constitutional monarchy, the Sovereign acts according to constitutional rules, rather than arbitrarily. That is so even in a country such as Britain which has no codified constitution. Today the rules of constitutional monarchy whose purpose it is to preserve the political neutrality of the Sovereign, serve to protect her from political involvement. Her powers remain essentially residual - selection of a Prime Minister and refusal of a dissolution under very rare circumstances.The main influence of the Sovereign, however, (...)
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    John Wiltshire, Frances Burney and the doctors: Patient narratives, then and now (United Kingdom: Cambridge University Press, 2019).Paul A. Komesaroff - 2020 - Journal of Bioethical Inquiry 17 (3):449-453.
    This review essay examines the emergence of the patient narrative or “pathography” in the late eighteenth and early nineteenth century in relation to the great cultural, epistemological, and ethical transformations that enabled the formation of modern medicine. John Wiltshire’s book provides an historical overview of this complex process, as well as laying the basis for a contemporary critique of some of its key assumptions.
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    Abortion Access and the Benefits and Limitations of Abortion- Permissive Legal Frameworks: Lessons from the United Kingdom.Elizabeth Chloe Romanis - 2023 - Cambridge Quarterly of Healthcare Ethics 32 (3):378-390.
    This paper argues that abortion access is an important subject for bioethics scholarship and reflects on the relationship between legal frameworks and access to care. The author uses the example of the United Kingdom to examine the benefits and limitations of abortion-permissive legal frameworks in terms of access. These are legal frameworks that enable the provision of abortion but subject to restrictions. An abortion-permissive regime—first in Great Britain and then in Northern Ireland—has gone some way to (...)
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    Comparisons in the history of philosophy: a review of The metaphysics of Margaret Cavendish and Anne Conway: monism, vitalism, and self-motion. [REVIEW]Peter West Philosophy & United Kingdom - 2023 - British Journal for the History of Philosophy 32 (3):693-697.
    Volume 32, Issue 3, May 2024, Page 693-697.
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    Genetics in the United States and Great Britain, 1890-1930: A Review with Speculations.Daniel Kevles - 1980 - Isis 71 (3):441-455.
  19. Residential building in the United States and Great Britain.Alfred Braunthal - forthcoming - Social Research: An International Quarterly.
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    Cages of reason: the rise of the rational state in France, Japan, the United States and Great Britain.Paul Gilbert - 1994 - History of European Ideas 18 (6):1025-1027.
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    Гуманітарна співпраця великої британії та радянського союзу в 1979-1985 рр.Viktoriia Sadykova - 2016 - Схід 4 (144):68-72.
    The aggressive foreign policy of the Soviet Union and insufficient dynamic development of Soviet culture of the late 70's of XX century led to a slowdown in the British-Soviet cultural relations, including the prohibition of exchange visits between Ministers of Culture of both countries and bilateral tours of theatre, ballet and opera groups. In order to otrengthen cultural relations between the UK and the Soviet Union, the leadership of both countries established centers of cultural developments like the British Association " (...) Britain - USSR" and the Soviet Society "USSR - United Kingdom ". Top priority areas of bilateral relations between the leadership of the United Kingdom and the Soviet Union were literary industry which included publishing scientific literature, expansion of book exchange between Soviet and British libraries, exhibitions of works of literature, such as the exhibition of the works of British authors, published on the territory of the Soviet Union in 1984; theatrical sphere, which included exchange visits of the UK and the USSR theater personalities to study the trends of Performing Arts and review of countries' repertoire; contacts in the field of historical sciences by creating among States bilateral commission of historians of the USSR and the UK; research work done by Soviet specialists in the territorial waters of the United Kingdom with the permission of the British government; cooperation in the field of cinema presented directors and actors exchange visits of both countries carrying out the Soviet television Week in 1984 in the National theater of Great Britain; and constructive cooperation in the field of music, which demonstrated the International Music Festival in May 1981 in Moscow and performances of the Moscow Philharmonic, "Music of Russian rites and festivals" and "Tradition of ancient Russian music" in the early 1980's in UK. British-soviet system of contacts in the sphere of culture was a tool for establishing successful diplomatic relations between Great Britain and the Soviet Union. (shrink)
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    Katherine C. Epstein. Torpedo: Inventing the Military-Industrial Complex in the United States and Great Britain. 305 pp., illus., tables, bibl., index. Cambridge, Mass.: Harvard University Press, 2014. $45. [REVIEW]Barton C. Hacker - 2015 - Isis 106 (4):963-964.
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    Extended Book Review: Historical Reflections on the Meritocracy-Democracy Tension in the United Kingdom, United States and Japan.Ross Goldstone - 2022 - British Journal of Educational Studies 70 (1):124-128.
    First coined by British sociologist Michael Young (1958) in The Rise of the Meritocracy, the concept of meritocracy has transformed from its initial satirical meaning and is today a focal discourse...
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    The United Kingdom Revisits Its Surrogacy Law.Stephen R. Latham - 2020 - Hastings Center Report 50 (1):6-7.
    The United Kingdom is partway through a multiyear process of revising its law on surrogacy, both traditional and gestational. In October of 2019, the Law Commission of England and Wales and the Scottish Law Commission—statutorily created independent bodies charged with keeping the law under review and recommending reforms whenever necessary—completed a public consultation on surrogacy. In June, the commissions published an extensive consultation paper laying out the case for surrogacy reform and making tentative recommendations about how revision should (...)
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    United kingdom an age-old dilemma: Is it time for a ‘revolutionary approach’?∗: A commentary on Harding V. wealands.Andrea Bonomi, Paul Volken & Petar Sarcevic - 2009 - In Andrea Bonomi, Paul Volken & Petar Sarcevic, Yearbook of Private International Law: Volume Viii. Sellier de Gruyter.
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    United igngdom.Workers In Britain - 2002 - In Robert W. Vaagan, The ethics of librarianship: an international survey. München: K.G. Saur. pp. 302.
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    Timothy Richard's Buddhist-Christian Studies.Lai Pan-Chiu - 2009 - Buddhist-Christian Studies 29:23-38.
    In lieu of an abstract, here is a brief excerpt of the content:Timothy Richard's Buddhist-Christian StudiesLai Pan-chiuTimothy Richard (1845–1919), one of the most well-known nineteenth-century British missionaries who worked in China, is still remembered today for his efforts to disseminate "Western learning" and to promote social welfare and political reform in China.2 Interestingly, although Richard's missionary, educational, and political activities undoubtedly dominated his life in China, he also found the time to translate a number of Buddhist texts from Chinese into (...)
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    Corporate philanthropy in the united kingdom.Christopher J. Cowton - 1987 - Journal of Business Ethics 6 (7):553 - 558.
    The increasing demands placed on private welfare services and calls for business to fulfil its social responsibilities have heightened interest in corporate charitable donations in the United Kingdom. Adjustments to the corporation tax system have been made to encourage companies to give more. The article outlines the legal and fiscal background to company giving, examines its magnitude and reports on a survey of company practice.
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  29. (1 other version)Hegelianism In The United States.D. Watson - 1982 - Bulletin of the Hegel Society of Great Britain 6:18-28.
     
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    (1 other version)Board diversity in the united kingdom and norway: An exploratory analysis.Johanne Grosvold, Stephen Brammer & Bruce Rayton - 2007 - Business Ethics, the Environment and Responsibility 16 (4):344–357.
    This paper examines the evolving pattern of gender diversity of the boards of directors of leading Norwegian and British companies on a longitudinal basis. The period covered by the study covers the run up to proposed affirmative action legislation in Norway and, as such, affords an insight into corporate actions in this emerging institutional context. The findings demonstrate that, while board diversity has grown substantially in both countries in recent years, it has done so considerably more rapidly in Norway than (...)
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  31. Immigration and the Nation State. The United States, Germany, and Great Britain. By Christian Joppke.P. V. Christensen - 2003 - The European Legacy 8 (1):96-96.
     
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    Educational Studies in the United Kingdom, 1940–2002.William Richardson - 2002 - British Journal of Educational Studies 50 (1):3-56.
    This essay provides an assessment of the development of educational studies as a field of enquiry in the United Kingdom since 1940. The narrative embraces the UK as a whole but also offers an account of distinctive aspects of the evolution of the field in each constituent country over three broad periods: 1940-1959; 1960-1982; and 1983 to the present.
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  33. Funding herceptin in the United Kingdom.J. McPhee - 2006 - Journal of Bioethical Inquiry 3 (1):4-6.
     
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  34. Is there a united kingdom constitution?Barendt Eric - 1997 - Oxford Journal of Legal Studies 17 (1).
     
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    Committees and commissions in the United Kingdom.A. V. Av Campbell - 1989 - Journal of Medicine and Philosophy 14 (4):385.
    In the United Kingdom there have been few committees or commissions dealing specifically with biomedical ethics, and where such bodie.
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  36. Regulations in United Kingdom.Kumari Neha, Vivekanandan Kalaiselvan & Faraat Ali - 2024 - In Faraat Ali & Leo M. L. Nollet, Global regulations of medicinal, pharmaceutical, and food products. Boca Raton: CRC Press.
     
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  37. Food products regulations in United Kingdom.Leo M. L. Nollet - 2024 - In Faraat Ali & Leo M. L. Nollet, Global regulations of medicinal, pharmaceutical, and food products. Boca Raton: CRC Press.
     
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    “Dunkirk Spirit:” Differences Between United Kingdom and United States Responses to Pandemic Influenza.Tom Sorell, Heather Draper, Sarah Damery & Jonathan Ives - 2009 - American Journal of Bioethics 9 (11):21-22.
  39. Practical issues in United Kingdom monetary policy, 2000-2005.Stephen Nickell - 2006 - In Nickell Stephen, Proceedings of the British Academy, Volume 139, 2005 Lectures. pp. 1-33.
     
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    Arts activities in United Kingdom hospices: A report.David R. Frampton - forthcoming - Journal of Palliative Care.
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  41. Posthumous Paine in the United Kingdom, 1809-1832: Jacobin or loyalist cult?Matthew Roberts - 2018 - In Sam Edwards & Marcus Morris, The legacy of Thomas Paine in the transatlantic world. New York, NY: Routledge, Taylor & Francis Group.
     
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    School Art in the United Kingdom: Postmodernism or Pragmatism?Trevor Rayment - 2001 - The Journal of Aesthetic Education 35 (2):113.
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    Some Questions for the United Kingdom’s Republican Constitution.Andrew Geddis - 2006 - Canadian Journal of Law and Jurisprudence 19 (1):177-189.
    This book provides an important addition to the debate about the nature and normative basis for the United Kingdom's constitutional ordering. It combines a strong argument against moves to adopt forms of "legal constitutionalism" with a defence of the country's existing "political constitution", one sourced in the ideals of republican government. This critical review explores the structure of Tomkins' claims, and raises three questions about how they might apply to certain aspects of the United Kingdom's constitutional (...)
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    Biobank Report: United Kingdom.Jane Kaye, Jessica Bell, Linda Briceno & Colin Mitchell - 2016 - Journal of Law, Medicine and Ethics 44 (1):96-105.
    The United Kingdom is a leader in genomics research, and the presence of numerous types of biobanks and the linking of health data and research within the UK evidences the importance of biobank-based research in the UK. There is no biobank-specific law in the UK and research on biobank materials is governed by a confusing set of statutory law, common law, regulations, and guidance documents. Several layers of applicable law, from European to local, further complicate an understanding of (...)
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  45. Recent Agrarian Policies in Germany, Great Britain and the United States.Karl Brandt - forthcoming - Social Research: An International Quarterly.
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    Teachers’ language use in United Kingdom Chinese community schools: Implications for heritage-language education.Androula Yiakoumetti - 2022 - Frontiers in Psychology 13.
    This study deals with teachers’ language use as it is manifested in community-based heritage-language classes. Specifically, it focuses on the functions of students’ dominant variety when harnessed by teachers for the purposes of teaching their ethnic language. Empirical investigation was conducted at two Chinese community schools in the United Kingdom and data demonstrate that students’ L1 was utilised naturally and systematically by teachers to facilitate students’ L2 learning. Various L1 facilitative functions were identified and these generally accord well (...)
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    Science and religion in the united kingdom: A personal view on the contemporary scene.Christopher Southgate - 2016 - Zygon 51 (2):361-386.
    This article considers the current state of the science–religion debate in the United Kingdom. It discusses the societies, groups, and individual scholars that shape that debate, including the dialogue between theology and physics, biology, and psychology. Attention is also given to theology's engagement with ecological issues. The article also reflects on the loss of influence of denominational Christianity within British society, and the impact both on the character of the debate and the role of the churches. Finally, some (...)
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    Singular communities: Tradition, nostalgia, and identity in modern British culture.Dennis Dworkin & Great Britain - 2002 - Clio: A Journal of Literature, History, and the Philosophy of History 31 (4).
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    Sex Selection in the United Kingdom.John McMillan - 2002 - Hastings Center Report 32 (1):28-31.
    The British have taken a comprehensive approach to regulating reproductive medicine. A loophole in the current law leaves some cases of sex selection uncovered; if that loophole were closed, however, the law is robust enough to address the concerns about sex selection while permitting it in many cases.
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    Modern Languages in the United Kingdom.James A. Coleman - 2011 - Arts and Humanities in Higher Education 10 (2):127-129.
    The article supplies an overview of UK modern languages education at school and university level. It attends particularly to trends over recent years, with regard both to numbers and to social elitism, and reflects on perceptions of language learning in the wider culture and the importance of gaining wider recognition of the value of languages education.
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