Znaleziono 95 pasujących rekordów dla kryteriów wyszukiwania
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Emeritus Professor Gabriël A. Moens is a prominent Australian academic, researcher, teacher and administrator and his legacy is nothing short of ...
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In the course of our life we take lots of exams and, in general, they are quite important. But even if we fail to pass, it often doesn't make much difference. ...
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Archbishop Mannix was Australia's most famous churchman, its most famous Irishman, one of its great troublemakers. As Catholic Archbishop of Melbourne ...
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Psychiatrist Dr Tanveer Ahmed looks at the history and contemporary rise of shame and its overlap with group identity and mental health. Dr Ahmed argues ...
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Authentic Mission is a unique expression of Mission in the Australian context. It seeks a new direction and focus on mission work, new thinking, new undertakings ...
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These thirty seven contributions of original essays about the most heartfelt moments in VFL/AFL cut across all divides. Essays include contributions by ...
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We are all going to die. But what happens after that is the big question. Many don't believe in life after death, or they wonder if "there just might ...
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At a time when young people are reaching out for purpose and self-responsibility, Winners Don’t Cheat offers simple and effective advice ...
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A Populism of the Spirit - Further Essays on Politics and Universal Ethics is a sequel to Shimon Cowen's Politics and Universal Ethics , ...
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This book provides a compelling vision for the Church’s mission in the 21st Century. Fr Ken offers a comprehensive, practical, highly readable manual ...
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How is the public interest best served? It is one thing to define the public interest… it is another to pursue the interests of the public. Given ...
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In the last 50 years no Australian political leader has had as much influence on politics as Gough Whitlam. Some of his greatest impacts were on Australian ...
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PETERBOROGH Please Slow Down is the story of a small town with a rich history set on Victoria's spectacular Great Ocean Road. It is a story about nation ...
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You have purchased a treasure that my generation - and many generations before me - did not have: men on the fatherhood journey who have told their stories ...
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In an age of ever increasing litigation we have become highly tuned to the need for justice. But is there room for mercy? In this book Fr Ken Barker argues ...
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The 2018 national conference entitled Hearing, Healing, Hope was held on 21-23 February at the Catholic Leadership Centre in East Melbourne. This volume ...
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What sort of priest is needed for the third millennium? The cultural and ecclesial landscape has changed so dramatically over the past fifty years. There ...
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In Beyond Belief: Rethinking the Voice to Parliament, twelve distinguished Australians set out their reasons why we need to question the wisdom of enshrining ...
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Robert Menzies’ famous Forgotten People speeches captured the hopes of Australians as they looked forward to a better life after World War II. While ...
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Political correctness is the antithesis of education. Education is about opening the mind and encouraging thought and that will sometimes include ...
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Rosa is a woman who grew up in the bush of southern Queensland. At school she discovered she could sing and it became her abiding passion. While this ...
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“This short book focuses on Harold Holt’s political philosophy and its expression in what I have termed ‘liberal imagination’. ...
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Setting the scene for the Austrade story - Bruno Mascitelli
The Australian trade and investment big picture over the past decades - Phil Ruthven
The ...
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On the evening of 18 October 1884, a group of at least five Aborigines, were sitting round a camp fire boiling the billy and yarning in blackfellow talk ...
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This is the third collection of Tony Thomas’s best work. It ranges from zany travels in the PNG Highlands to a reporter’s career highlights ...
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This new book was written whilst Andrew has been in the Parliament, principally between July 2019 and February 2020. Few understand superannuation well ...
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Tracing postmodernism from its roots in Jean-Jacques Rousseau and Immanuel Kant to their development in thinkers such as Michel Foucault and Richard Rorty ...
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Special Issue of The Western Australian Jurist, Volume 12 In this book, various authors offer insights into the woke revolution sweeping Western nations ...
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On turning 18 you have a big decision to make. Are you going to take responsibility for yourself or are you going to rely on society? If you want to be ...
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Infertility and the suffering associated with it has always been a tragic part of the human experience. This is especially true today. Various medical ...
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