Yahoo奇摩 網頁搜尋

搜尋結果

  1. 得分
    籃板
    助攻
    本季1.2
    0.6
    0.1
    Timberwolves won series 4-3終場
    5月 19日vs灰狼
    L
    90 - 98
  2. In the ten points that Jay explains in his post, he reveals deep insight into process philosophy, traditional Chinese thought, and Marxist thought. We agree with Jay that deep organic connections exist between these three schools of thought.

  3. Jay Weinstein: "The concept of a common humanity with a consciousness of itself is very old and widely discussed. In fact, for many centuries in Western and Eastern philosophy the idea was believed to be self evident to anyone who could reason properly.

  4. 其他人也問了

  5. Of the two camps, the populists—whose ranks include social innovators (Jimmy Wales of Wikipedia and Craig Newmark of Craig’s List), professors of journalism (NYU’s Jay Rosen and CUNY’s Jeff Jarvis), and social-diva-cum-publisher Arianna Huffington—are in

  6. Jay Hobbs: "Debanking in the real world: That may sound far-fetched, but it’s an eerily similar description of how JPMorgan Chase has treated the National Committee for Religious Freedom (NCRF) over the past year.

  7. Jay Weinstein: "We focus here on Sorokin's work at the Research Center in Creative Altruism at Harvard University to examine his concept of creative altruism and to indicate how it can be used by applied sociologists today. Also relevant are Sorokin's contributions as viewed by his biographer, Barry V. Johnston.

  8. Contents. 1 Cosma Orsi on The Political Economy of Solidarity. 2 Bruno Perens on The Emerging Economic Paradigm of Open Source. 3 Stephen Quilley et al. on the ReMaker Society as material and psycho-spiritual alternative to consumerism. 4 James Quilligan on a framework for Global Commons-based Governance.

  9. 2014年10月29日 · Description. Jay Walljasper: "The water commons as a concept is easy to understand. And in a time when our planet is threatened by global warming, the importance of the idea is all-too-obvious. Put simply, the water commons means that water is no one’s property; it rightfully belongs to all of humanity and to the earth itself.