Reimagining Europe Professor Qamar ZamanEssays addressing, from various angles, the relationship between Europe and philosophy in today's crisis ridden contexts such as xenophobia and migration. Reimagining Europe comprises a series of contributions which address, in various ways, the relationship between Europe and continental philosophy phenomenology. Europe is in crisis: a crisis that no longer designates a moment of decision, a critical point between a before and an after, but a state,
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Poultry litter can be both a low-cost and nutrient-rich fertilizer for farming and a possible vector for environmental or microbiological hazards
and intellectual circumstances strongly shaped its policies and practices
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Notions of the Americans in considered Cooper's first work of non-fiction despite a thin overlay of character and plot
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in the sense that the Republican Party and electorate are becoming more conservative while the Democratic Party and electorate are becoming more liberal
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This rare portrayal of marital problems caters to an unfortunately common consequence of matrimony and still resonates with contemporary audiences
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