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Paths to Reform
Throughout the history of Christianity, men and women have wrestled with the challenge of how to interpret, and how to follow, the Gospels.Intrinsic to this process is the concept of "reform", a recognition that changes is necessary in order to return to a more authentic Christian life.The approximately thirty-five manuscripts presented here trace this process from the twelfth to the sixteenth centuries through the texts that inspired reform movements and communicated their ideas to others.
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Education Reform and Internationalisation : The Case of School Reform in Kazakhstan
This book addresses central themes from the international educational agenda through the case of a key emerging economy of Central Asia, Kazakhstan.The central themes include: the post-Soviet and Kazakh legacies in educational institutions, thought and practice, the internationalisation of educational policy and practice and 'policy borrowing', change processes in national educational systems and obstacles to such change, the leadership of change at school level, professional culture and its development.The chapters are by leading figures from inside and outside Kazakhstan who are involved in the reform process as well as researchers currently engaged in investigating these processes.
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Constitutional Reform and Brexit
This book examines the extent to which Brexit has impacted upon the operation of the British Constitution, prompting in turn consideration of how some of the factors which contributed to the outcome of the 2016 referendum, as well as the event of Brexit itself, might inform debates surrounding constitutional reform moving forward.The work seeks to make sense of the constitutional implications of Brexit and to revisit some of the key debates that have taken place in respect of particular constitutional reform proposals in order to assess the extent to which recent Brexit-related developments inform the perspectives which are taken upon their merits and prospects.The book is divided into two parts. The first provides some context for the substantive treatment of the potential impact of Brexit on constitutional reform debates which forms the focus of Part II.Part II centres on various specific constitutional reform themes or issues, which are explored further within the context of Brexit.For each such issue, the main parameters of the debates which have taken place are sketched out before moving on to consider how it has informed, or may come to be informed, by the phenomenon of Brexit.By so doing, it looks to some future directions for constitutional reform which take account of the factors driving the discourses which gave rise to the referendum outcome and subsequent developments, as well as offering meaningful responses to these.The book will be of interest to academics, researchers and policy-makers working in the areas of constitutional law, constitutional politics, philosophy and history.
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Handlebars Title Reform AL
TITLE REFORM AL 31.8MM HANDLEBARThe REFORM handlebars are based on the same design as their big brother (REFORM Carbon). Made from top-quality aluminum, it perfectly combines lightness and strength. With its unique design and great feel, these handlebars have been specially designed for enduro, freeride and downhill use! It has been tested and certified by EFBE, the ultimate test center for mechanical parts. What's more, it has also been subjected to TRI-TEST®, a simulation of several years' intensive use in a short space of time. This product is renowned for its strength and long-term reliability.Thanks to hydroformed 7050-T6 aluminum tubes, this handlebar has the same design as the Canadian brand's carbon handlebar. Installation is facilitated by central markings, allowing the handlebars to be perfectly positioned in the stem.With a weight of 368g, the REFORM AL has been certified and validé by EBFE TRI-TEST® category 5, which represents the best mechanical test for downhill mount...
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'Reform or Revolution?'
The question of reform or revolution is a complex one that depends on the specific circumstances of a society. In some cases, gradual reform may be the most effective way to address social and political issues, as it can lead to sustainable change without causing widespread disruption. However, in situations where the existing system is deeply entrenched and resistant to change, revolution may be necessary to bring about significant and rapid transformation. Ultimately, the choice between reform and revolution depends on a careful assessment of the existing power structures and the potential for meaningful change within the existing system.
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What are reform approaches?
Reform approaches are strategies or methods used to improve or make changes to a system, organization, or process. These approaches aim to address existing issues, inefficiencies, or shortcomings in order to bring about positive outcomes or results. Reform approaches can involve policy changes, structural adjustments, procedural modifications, or cultural shifts to achieve desired goals or objectives. They are often implemented to enhance effectiveness, efficiency, transparency, and accountability within a particular context.
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What is dress reform?
Dress reform refers to the movement or advocacy for changes in clothing styles and practices to promote comfort, practicality, and health. It often involves challenging traditional or restrictive clothing norms, such as corsets or high heels, in favor of more functional and comfortable attire. Dress reform has been a part of various social and cultural movements throughout history, aiming to empower individuals to make choices about their clothing that prioritize their well-being and self-expression.
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What is the dress reform?
Dress reform refers to a movement that advocates for changes in clothing styles and practices to promote comfort, practicality, and health. It often involves challenging traditional gender norms and restrictive clothing, such as corsets and tight-fitting garments. The dress reform movement has historical roots in the 19th and early 20th centuries but continues to be relevant today as people seek to redefine beauty standards and embrace more inclusive and comfortable clothing options.
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The Peking Opera Reform
'I had seen so many men celebrated and then disgraced, and so many men disgraced and then rehabilitated, that for a long time I kept the hope of someday being held worthy of the history of our country.The wheel had turned, and would turn. Undoubtedly, I would not be there to witness it. I recited to myself the words that men condemned to die defiantly utter on the scaffold: "In twenty years, I shall be a handsome young man again, one of the brave..."' In this enigmatic novella, one hears of the life of a litterateur before, during, and after the Great Revolution. The Peking Opera Reform was awarded Prix Decembre in 2013. This work is translated from the French, La reforme de l'opera de Pekin (Payot & Rivages, Paris, 2013).
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Writings on Church and Reform
Nicholas of Cusa (1401–1464), widely considered the most important original philosopher of the Renaissance, was born in Kues on the Moselle River.A polymath who studied canon law and became a cardinal of the Roman Catholic Church, he wrote principally on speculative theology, philosophy, and church politics.As a political thinker he is best known for De concordantia catholica, which presented a blueprint for peace in an age of ecclesiastical discord. This volume makes most of Nicholas’s other writings on Church and reform available in English for the first time, including legal tracts arguing the case of Pope Eugenius IV against the conciliarists, theological examinations of the nature of the Church, and writings on reform of the papacy and curia.Among the works translated are an early draft of De concordantia catholica and the Letter to Rodrigo Sanchez de Arevalo, which discusses the Church in light of the Cusan idea of “learned ignorance.”
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Arms Control : Management or Reform?
Originally published in 1986, although the pace of arms control negotiations has been stepped up, there is still little sign of agreement.In this paper the author examines the current negotiating effort, with particular emphasis on its implications for European security.He provides an up-to-date analysis of the superpower discussions on nuclear arms control, including the impact of ‘star wars’, and also of the talks at Vienna on conventional force reductions and at Stockholm on confidence-building measures.He notes a shift in emphasis from ‘parity’ to ‘transparency’ in Western proposals, and questions whether this promises greater results than were achieved from earlier approaches.He also warns of the risks of arms control arrangements obstructing possibilities for reforming the European security system.
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Radical Journalism : Resurgence, Reform, Reaction
This edited volume offers a state-of-the-art synthesis of the historical role of radical journalism, its present iterations, and plans for the future of a journalism that is committed to liberatory movements and politics. At a time of profound crisis and stagnation for mainstream journalism, radical journalism seems to be riding a wave.New outlets, including those – like Jacobin – with a global reach, have sprung up, presenting a new generation of unapologetically progressive publications with an emancipatory agenda.Understanding the role and place of radical journalism becomes even more urgent given the current political climate in a (post) pandemic world with heightened inequalities and intensified pauperisation. Drawing on contributions from leading academics, this collection considers: • How new outlets fit in the genealogy of (radical) journalism and what their flourishing can tell us about the present and future of emancipatory politics and the role of the radical journalist; • What these new forms and publications mean for mainstream journalism and its persisting problems of financial sustainability and professional journalistic labour; • Important challenges presented by, for example, the resurgence of fascism, authoritarianism and the mainstreaming of the far right; • Essential questions of what radical journalism looks like today, what forms it takes or should take, and what its future might be. Radical Journalism is recommended reading for advanced students and journalists working at the intersection of journalism, politics, and sociology.
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What is an electoral reform?
Electoral reform refers to changes made to the electoral system of a country in order to improve the way elections are conducted and representatives are chosen. This can include changes to voting systems, campaign finance regulations, redistricting processes, or the structure of the government itself. The goal of electoral reform is often to increase fairness, transparency, and representation in the political process.
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What was Solon's currency reform?
Solon's currency reform in ancient Athens involved replacing the existing system of heavy metal coinage with a new system based on a lighter unit of currency called the drachma. This made trade and commerce more accessible to a wider range of people, as the new currency was easier to carry and use in everyday transactions. Additionally, Solon's reform aimed to stabilize the economy by establishing fixed exchange rates between different denominations of coins, which helped to reduce inflation and ensure the value of the currency.
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What was Solon's coinage reform?
Solon's coinage reform was a significant economic policy implemented in ancient Athens around 594 BC. It involved replacing the existing system of measuring wealth based on agricultural products with a new system based on a silver coin called the drachma. This standardized currency helped to facilitate trade and improve economic stability within Athens. Additionally, Solon's coinage reform aimed to address issues of inequality by allowing individuals to pay fines and debts with the new currency, regardless of their social status.
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Is the electoral reform okay?
The answer to whether electoral reform is okay depends on one's perspective. Proponents of electoral reform argue that it can lead to a more representative and fair electoral system, with increased voter participation and better accountability. However, opponents may argue that it could disrupt the existing political system and lead to unintended consequences. Ultimately, the success of electoral reform depends on the specific changes being proposed and their impact on the democratic process.
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