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L'ours polaire - enjeux de protection et géopolitique
L’ours polaire Enjeux de protection et géopolitique 2015 : relations scientifiques norvégiens/russes chargé de recherche OP se dégradent. Écologistes accusent Poutine d’utiliser l’ours polaire comme outil géopolitique alors même qu’il semble le défendre (protège depuis 1956). Vivant sur la banquise Arctique, 5 pays circumpolaires (US,Canada, Russie, Danemark, Norvège) se disputent les enjeux de cette zone. De plus, réchauffement climatique entraîne fonte banquise, créant effet panique au...
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The impact of social media on our societies through the changes in lifestyles, diversity and human rights.
B00707265 The impact of social media on our societies through the changes in lifestyles, diversity and human rights. Societies have been existing for a long time. There are signs from complex societies that existed a millennium before ours (Breunig, July 2012). Today, however, they are becoming more diverse and bigger. Physical boundaries are being pushed and cultures are mixing themselves. A higher variety of elements are affecting our civilizations. Changes in mentality and interests...
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Camus, Albert
Camus, Albert (1913-60) Albert Camus was awarded the Nobel Prize in 1957 for having 'illuminated the problems of the human conscience in our times'. By mythologizing the experiences of a secular age struggling with an increasingly contested religious tradition, he dramatized the human effort to 'live and create without the aid of eternal values which, temporarily perhaps, are absent or distorted in contemporary Europe'(1943). Thus the challenge posed by 'the absurd' with which he is so univ...
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Bowne, Borden Parker
Bowne, Borden Parker (1847-1910) Bowne was one of the most influential thinkers and writers of the American personalist school of philosophy. His position is theistic and idealistic, and finds in human persons the key to meaning in the world. Knowledge comes only through personal experience, through which we understand ourselves to be enduring thinking entities with a certain degree of freedom. The uniformity of God's activity is such as to make nature intelligible to us, but our minds are never...