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Michael J. Young

    Michael Young byl britský sociolog, sociální aktivista a politik, který se proslavil svými vlivnými myšlenkami o společnosti a vzdělávání. Jeho práce se často zaměřovala na sociální nerovnosti a na to, jak může vzdělávání a sociální inovace přispět k vytvoření spravedlivější společnosti. Byl známý svým pronikavým vhledem do společenských struktur a svým odhodláním prosazovat pozitivní změny. Jeho vlivné spisy nadále inspirují k zamyšlení nad budoucím směřováním společnosti.

    The Servants' Church: Faith Evangelical Free Church, 1920-2020
    Family and Kinship in East London
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    • Mistrovství v Microsoft Office 2003

      • 1135 stránek
      • 40 hodin čtení

      Kompletní průvodce Microsoft Office 2003 je určen pro zkušenější uživatele, pro počítačové nadšence, konzultanty nebo také pro nejlepší znalce ve firmě. Kniha však neopomíjí ani základy, které zvládnete velice rychle, a ihned se pak můžete pustit do zajímavějších témat, jako jsou pokročilé techniky, které vám ušetří čas, řešení chyb nebo odstraňování problémů.

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    • Family and Kinship in East London

      • 224 stránek
      • 8 hodin čtení
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      Based on a major three-year research project, this book makes clear how planners have frequently failed to understand real human needs. It also provides a portrait of the resilience and generosity of spirit which went at least some way to compensate for the deprivations of inner-city working-class life.

      Family and Kinship in East London
    • "In the 1870s many immigrants from the region of Hedmark, Norway settled in the historic farming community of Concord, Massachusetts. Most of them took jobs as hired farm hands and domestic servants. One of them, a shoe salesman named Ole Thorpe, was also a gifted preacher, with the help of the American Trinitarian Congregational Church in Concord, organized a new congregation that met as the Scandinavian Branch of the American church, with Mr. Thorpe as their pastor. Together with other Norwegian churches from Maine to New Jersey, they formed the Eastern Evangelical Free Church Association, which eventually became part what is now known as the Evangelical Free Church of America. This volume gives an account of the experiences of these immigrant servants as they worked hard to assimilate as American citizens, while still retaining their ethnic and faith traditions. They eventually constructed their own building and became an independent church in 1920. In 1975 they moved from Concord to nearby Acton, MA, and are preparing to celebrate their 100th year as an independent church. The book is divided into three parts: 1) The history of the movement since the early 1870s, 2) A recognition of the many people and organizations involved in creating and supporting the church, and 3) An evaluation of the congregation's successes and failures throughout the years, with a recap of lessons learned. An appendix includes short biographies of each of the charter members and significant friends of the church"-- Provided by publisher

      The Servants' Church: Faith Evangelical Free Church, 1920-2020