Aborigines preserve their culture today. The custodian of Angatja runs a school for anyone wishing to understand Aboriginal dreaming and the law. Religion and nature are inexorably entwined.
Water consumption and pollution from farming, agriculture, and sewage can have a devastating effect on quantity and quality of water supply as well as all forms of water life.
The Ancient Pueblo People lived on the Colorado plateau.
Globally, there is a leveling off of agricultural yields. Some of the richest countries are buying large tracts of land from some of the poorest
The basis of the local economy was the latifundium, the estate, and the relationship between lord and vassal. Signs of a larger economy began to emerge through craftsmen.
Myths are promises that cannot be kept. Electricity and nuclear fission were supposed to make life better and easier, but after the mass destruction
One quarter of the working-age population in Muldova works outside of the country and many are single mothers who are forced to leave their children behind. One Muldovian woman takes a loan and believes she will be taken to Italy.
Vol. XXXII – No. 3
This issue contains articles on the CUNY-wide campaigns to fight for free tuition, a call for the review of the Chancellor's post, and Major Lindsay's elimination of budget funds for the construction of BC buildings.
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Subject: College promise programs
. Examines the rituals and customs of some of Japan's contemporary faiths, primarily Zen but also the Sōka Gakkai and Pure Land (Amida Buddha) sects and the
Transcript: . Somewhere there is a Pure Land where we shall all one day be reborn. The Pure Land is the land of Amida Buddha, lord of light and life who promises that we