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Money market. Capital market --- Investments --- Mathematical models --- 336.767 --- -Investing --- Investment management --- Portfolio --- Finance --- Disinvestment --- Loans --- Saving and investment --- Speculation --- Investering. Belegging. Portfolio. Portfoliotheorie. --(toepassing voor kapitaalkosten in de onderneming zie {658.15}) --- -Investering. Belegging. Portfolio. Portfoliotheorie. --(toepassing voor kapitaalkosten in de onderneming zie {658.15}) --- 336.767 Investering. Belegging. Portfolio. Portfoliotheorie. --(toepassing voor kapitaalkosten in de onderneming zie {658.15}) --- Investments - Mathematical models
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Birds --- Ornithology --- Ornithology.
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General ecology and biosociology --- Plant succession --- Ecological succession --- Addresses, essays, lectures --- 581.524.3 --- 630*234 --- 574.34 --- -Succession, Plant --- Vegetation dynamics --- Biotic succession --- Succession, Ecological --- Succession --- Formation of forest by natural succession --- Population dynamics --- Ecological succession. --- Plant succession. --- ECO Ecology --- ecology --- succession --- -Succession --- 574.34 Population dynamics --- 630*234 Formation of forest by natural succession --- 581.524.3 Succession --- -Biotic succession --- Succession, Plant --- Plant succession - Addresses, essays, lectures
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Birds --- Ornithology --- Ornithologie
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Regionalism --- Germany --- Economic conditions --- Economic geography --- History of Germany and Austria --- anno 1800-1899
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History of philosophy --- Religious studies --- anno 1900-1999
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"Literature matters because... it allows for experiences important to the living out of a sophisticated and satisfying human life; because other arenas of culture cannot provide them to the same degree; and because a relatively small number of texts carry out these functions in so exceptional a manner that we owe it to past and future members of the species to keep such texts alive in our cultural traditions."-from Chapter One Frank B. Farrell defends a rich conception of the space of literature that retains its links to issues of self-formation and metaphysics and does not let that space collapse into just another reflection of social space. He maintains that recent literary theory has badly misread findings in the philosophy of language and the theory of subjectivity. That misreading, Farrell says, has tended to endorse ways of understanding literature that make one question why it matters at all. Farrell here opposes some recent theoretical trends and, through a mix of philosophical and literary studies, tells us why in his view literature does truly matter.Among the writers Farrell discusses are John Ashbery, Samuel Beckett, Amit Chaudhuri, Cormac McCarthy, James Merrill, Marcel Proust, Thomas Pynchon, Salman Rushdie, W. G. Sebald, and John Updike. The philosophers important to his arguments include Donald Davidson, Daniel Dennett, and Bernard Williams; G. W. F. Hegel, Martin Heidegger, Friedrich Nietzsche, and Ludwig Wittgenstein play roles as well. Among the literary theorists addressed are Stephen Greenblatt, Paul de Man, and Marjorie Perloff. In addition to his close readings of literary, philosophical, and critical texts, Farrell considers cultural studies and postcolonial studies more generally and speculates on the possible contributions of object-relations theory in psychology to the study of literature.
Literature --- English literature --- American literature --- Literature and philosophy --- Philosophy and literature --- Philosophy. --- History and criticism --- Theory, etc. --- Theory
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Configuration Management for Senior Managers is written to help managers in product manufacturing and engineering environments identify the ways in which they can℗ streamline their products and processes through proactive documentation control and product lifecycle management. Experienced consultant Frank Watts gives a practitioner's view tailored to the needs of management, without the textbook theory that can be hard to translate into real-world change.
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