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E-BooksCentenary Agreement, Eamon Martini (03) by P M Heron




Centenary Agreement, Eamon Martini (03) by P  M  Heron

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Title: Centenary Agreement: Eamon Martini #3: Fast-paced political action thrillers (Eamon Martini Action Thrillers)
Author: P.M. HERON
Year: 2024




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E-BooksThe WTO Agreement on Sanitary and Phytosanitary Measures A Commentary Ed 2



The WTO Agreement on Sanitary and Phytosanitary Measures A Commentary  Ed 2
Free Download Lukasz Gruszczynski, "The WTO Agreement on Sanitary and Phytosanitary Measures: A Commentary Ed 2"
English | ISBN: 0192845195 | 2023 | 384 pages | EPUB, PDF | 574 KB + 32 MB
The 1995 WTO Agreement on Sanitary and Phytosanitary Measures (SPS) is concerned with trade and food safety regulation, and with the regulation of pests and diseases in agriculture. It establishes legal standards while affirming the right of each member to choose its own level of SPS protection. However, the question of whether the balance has been properly struck remains a matter of ongoing debate.



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E-BooksAgreement beyond the Verb Unusual Targets, Unexpected Domains



Agreement beyond the Verb Unusual Targets, Unexpected Domains
Free Download Marina Chumakina, "Agreement beyond the Verb: Unusual Targets, Unexpected Domains"
English | ISBN: 019289756X | 2024 | 352 pages | PDF | 4 MB
This book explores unusual patterns of agreement, one of the most intriguing and theoretically challenging aspects of human language. Agreement is typically thought to reflect a structural relationship between a verb and its arguments within the clause, and all major theories of agreement have been developed with the centrality of this relationship in mind. But beyond the verb, items belonging to practically every other part of speech have been found to function as agreement targets, including adpositions, adverbs, converbs, nouns, pronouns, complementizers, and other conjunctions. Data on these targets provide rich insights into the structural domains in which agreement operates, demonstrating that unusual targets can be associated with unexpected domains that are independent of the agreement domain of the verb.



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E-BooksThe Mysteries of the Qabalah or Occult Agreement of the Two Testaments



The Mysteries of the Qabalah or Occult Agreement of the Two Testaments
Eliphas Levi, "The Mysteries of the Qabalah: or Occult Agreement of the Two Testaments"
English | 2000 | ISBN: 0877289409 | PDF | pages: 144 | 4.1 mb
Lévi links the Old and New Testaments by comparing the qabalistic imagery and concepts inherent in both "The Prophecy of Ezekiel" and "The Apocalypse of St. John." Includes Lévi's illuminating commentary on Ezekiel. He explains how the description of Solomon's temple, the great sanctuary of the true God, represents the Qabalistic or traditional theology of the Hebrew seven the measurements are symbolic and refer to sacred numbers.



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E-BooksThe Transfer Agreement The Dramatic Zionist Rescue of Jews from the Third Reich to Jewish Palestine



The Transfer Agreement The Dramatic Zionist Rescue of Jews from the Third Reich to Jewish Palestine
Edwin Black, "The Transfer Agreement: The Dramatic Zionist Rescue of Jews from the Third Reich to Jewish Palestine"
English | 2009 | ISBN: 0914153137, 1957798009 | EPUB | pages: 618 | 14.8 mb
The Transfer Agreement is Edwin Black's compelling, award-winning story of a negotiated rescue in 1933 between Zionist organizations and the Nazis to transfer some 50,000 Jews, and $100 million of their assets, to Jewish Palestine. In the process, the organized worldwide Jewish-led boycott against Hitler was stopped. 25th Anniversary Edition.



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E-BooksGrounds for Agreement The Political Economy of the Coffee Commodity Chain



Grounds for Agreement The Political Economy of the Coffee Commodity Chain
Grounds for Agreement: The Political Economy of the Coffee Commodity Chain By John M. Talbot
2004 | 256 Pages | ISBN: 0742526283 | PDF | 10 MB
As the popularity of coffee and coffee shops has grown worldwide in recent years, so has another trend―globalization, which has greatly affected growers and distributors. This book analyzes changes in the structure of the coffee commodity chain since World War II. It follows the typical consumer dollar spent on coffee in the developed world and shows how this dollar is divided up among the coffee growers, processors, states, and transnational corporations involved in the chain. By tracing how this division of the coffee dollar has changed over time, Grounds for Agreement demonstrates that the politically regulated world market that prevailed from the 1960s through the 1980s was more fair for coffee growers than is the current, globalized market controlled by the corporations. Talbot explains why fair trade and organic coffees, by themselves, are not adequate to ensure fairness for all coffee growers and he argues that a return to a politically regulated market is the best way to solve the current crisis among coffee growers and producers.



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E-BooksBuilding a Parenting Agreement That Works Child Custody Agreements Step by Step, 10th Edition



Building a Parenting Agreement That Works Child Custody Agreements Step by Step, 10th Edition
English | 2022 | ISBN: 1413320678 | 304 pages | True EPUB | 33.43 MB
A fair and realistic custody agreement protects children's interests when parents split up. But reaching a parenting agreement is often easier said than done, especially when emotions run high. That's where Building a Parenting Agreement That Works can help. This practical, step-by-step guide will show parents exactly how to create a parenting plan that works for everyone.
Author Mimi Lyster Zemmelman, a professional mediator, identifies dozens of issues separated parents typically face and systematically presents options to resolve them. Take advantage of practical solutions and sample language to create a workable agreement or renegotiate an existing agreement as your kids grow.



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E-BooksAchieving the Paris Climate Agreement Goals



Achieving the Paris Climate Agreement Goals
Achieving the Paris Climate Agreement Goals: Part 2: Science-based Target Setting for the Finance industry - Net-Zero Sectoral 1.5˚C Pathways for Real Economy Sectors by Sven Teske
English | PDF,EPUB | 2022 | 444 Pages | ISBN : 3030991768 | 52.1 MB
This book is designed as a continuation of the editor's 2019 book Achieving the Paris Climate Agreement Goals. This volume provides an in-depth analysis of industry sectors globally, and its purpose is to present emission reduction targets in 5-year steps (2025 to 2050) for the main twelve finance sectors per the Global Industry Classification System. This scientific analysis aims to support the United Nations Principles for Responsible Investment initiative to give sustainability guidance for the global finance industry. The industry sector pathways presented here are based on the latest global and regional 100% renewable energy and non-energy greenhouse gas Representative Concentration Pathways in order to keep climate change significantly under +1.5 C and thereby achieve the Paris Climate Agreement goals.



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E-BooksBeyond the Good Friday Agreement In the Midst of Brexit



Beyond the Good Friday Agreement In the Midst of Brexit
Etain Tannam, "Beyond the Good Friday Agreement: In the Midst of Brexit"
English | ISBN: 1138385476 | 2018 | 114 pages | EPUB | 574 KB
2018 marks the 20th anniversary of the Good Friday Agreement. When it was signed few would have imagined Brexit. This book examines the impact of the Good Friday Agreement on internal and cross-border political and economic cooperation between Northern Ireland, Ireland and Britain, in the context of Brexit. It also examines the impact of Brexit to date and concludes with some scenarios about the longer-term impact of Brexit on the Good Friday Agreement itself and on Northern Ireland's constitutional status.



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E-BooksThe Munich Agreement of 1938 The History of the Peace Pact that Failed to Prevent World War II



The Munich Agreement of 1938 The History of the Peace Pact that Failed to Prevent World War II
The Munich Agreement of 1938: The History of the Peace Pact that Failed to Prevent World War II by Charles River Editors
English | April 20, 2015 | ISBN: 1511803940 | 66 pages | EPUB | 1.59 Mb
*Includes pictures *Explains the appeasement of the Nazis in Czechoslovakia and Austria, and reactions to it *Includes online resources and a bibliography for further reading *Includes a table of contents "My good friends," the mustached, bony man with thick eyebrows and large, strong teeth somewhat reminiscent of those of a horse, shouted to the crowds from the second-floor window of his house at 10 Downing Street, "this is the second time in our history, that there has come back to Downing Street from Germany peace with honor. I believe it is peace for our time." (McDonough, 1998, 70). The man addressing the crowd, British Prime Minister Neville Chamberlain, had just returned from the heart of Nazi Germany following negotiations with Adolf Hitler, and the crowd gathered outside the English leader's house on September 30, 1938 greeted these ringing words with grateful cheers. The piece of paper Chamberlain flourished exultantly seemed to offer permanent amity and goodwill between democratic Britain and totalitarian Germany. In it, Britain agreed to allow Hitler's Third Reich to absorb the Sudeten regions of Czechoslovakia without interference from either England or France, and since high percentages of ethnic Germans - often more than 50% locally - inhabited these regions, Hitler's demand for this territory seemed somewhat reasonable to Chamberlain and his supporters. With Germany resurgent and rearmed after the disasters inflicted on it by the Treaty of Versailles following World War I, the pact - known as the Munich Agreement - held out hope of a quick end to German ambitions and the return of stable, normal international relations across Europe. Of course, the Munich agreement is now notorious because its promise proved barren within a very short period of time. Chamberlain's actions either failed to avert or actually hastened the very cataclysm he wished to avoid at all costs. The "Munich Agreement" of 1938 effectively signed away Czechoslovakia's independence to Hitler's hungry new Third Reich, and within two years, most of the world found itself plunged into a conflict which made a charnelhouse of Europe and left somewhere between 60-80 million people dead globally. Many people hailed Chamberlain's "success" at defusing Nazi aggression by handing over Czechoslovakia tamely to Hitler's control, but others remained dubious. Édouard Daladier, the French prime minister, "later told Amery that he turned up his coat collar to protect his face from rotten eggs when he arrived in Paris." (Gilbert, 1963, 179-180). A Foreign Office man, Orme Sargent, was disgusted, and he later said bitterly, "For all the fun and cheers, you might think they were celebrating a major victory over an enemy instead of merely the betrayal of a minor ally." (Gilbert, 1963, 180). Winston Churchill, the deal's most famous critic, bitterly remarked, "England has been offered a choice between war and shame. She has chosen shame, and will get war." Munich is widely reviled today and is held up as the epitome of appeasement, but historians still debate its effects on the Second World War, as well as Neville Chamberlain's character and motivations. Some believe the attempted appeasement of Nazi Germany hastened, or even caused, the mayhem occupying the next seven years. Others believe that the pact merely failed to alter war's inevitable arrival in either direction. Historians and authors alternately interpret Chamberlain as a bumbling, arrogant fool, a strong-willed statesman who simply miscalculated the nature of Hitler and Nazi Germany, or even a man with dictatorial ambitions surreptitiously inserting himself into the Fuhrer's orbit and prevented from further damaging democracy only by his fall and death from bowel cancer. Another possible interpretation, with considerable documentary support, asserts Chamberlain wished to enlist Germany's aid against the state most Europeans perceived as the true threat of the era, the Soviet Union.



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