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Lecture One: Religion since Cicero – Edinburgh Gifford Lectures Blog
William Wilberforce, Thomas Clarkson, and Abraham Lincoln; David Walker, Henry Highland Garnet, and Frederick Douglass; Margaret Fuller, José Martí, and John Muir; Mary Wollstonecraft, Lucretia Mott, and Jane Addams; Mohandas Gandhi, ... Stout then
Adverse Childhood Experiences: a social justice perspective – Gary Walsh – Making Scotland an ACE informed nation
A recent systematic review of ACEs research conducted by the Glasgow Centre for Population Health ( David Walsh et al, forthcoming) found that out of almost 3,000 papers, only 6 attempted
Sites Related Artist – Leah Wood
But McQueen’s Blues also seemed to allude to another work of art with a musical title, David Hammons’s legendary Concerto in Black and Blue, 2002.
John Dupré Lecture 6: Free Will – Edinburgh Gifford Lectures Blog
David Hume pondered this with his liberty of spontaneity and liberty of indifference.
Week 2 Reading ONL221 PBL07
David Byrne ‘No Compassion’ Talking Heads 77 (1977). ‘Problems’ in, say, composition, tend to be concocted wholly within the discipline, so they are propositional.
New Slurm compute nodes available now/soon! – Linux & Scientific Computing – Physics & Astronomy
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Kinghorn v Wood and the origins of trusts in Scotland – Edinburgh Private Law Blog
Finally, some decades later, in Dame Jean Leslie, v Mr David Ramsay (1704) 4 Bro. ... 7] David Johnston, ‘Trusts and Trust-like Devices in Roman Law’ in Richard Helmholz and Reinhard Zimmermann (eds), Itinera Fiduciae: Trust and Treuhand in
November 2021 – Laurence Bell / Digital Education: Strategy and Policy
David Teece’s paper on, ‘Managing the university: Why “organised anarchy” is unacceptable in the age of massive open online courses’ (2018) highlights many of these parallels well.
The Authority of Doctrinal Scholarship – Edinburgh Private Law Blog
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Monetary value, legal tender and cryptocurrencies – Edinburgh Private Law Blog
By David Fox, Professor of Common Law, University of Edinburgh. In 2018 the Governor of the Bank of England, Mark Carney, pronounced that cryptocurrencies were “failing” as money. ... David Fox, “Cryptocurrencies in the Common Law of Property‘
