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Demanding the
Impossible is a book on the
history of
anarchism by
Peter Marshall. An
updated edition was
published by PM
Press in 2009. Adamo, Pietro...
- The
demandingness objection is a
common argument raised against utilitarianism and
other consequentialist ethical theories. The
consequentialist requirement...
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Egoist anarchism or anarcho-egoism,
often shortened as
simply egoism, is a
school of
anarchist thought that
originated in the
philosophy of Max Stirner...
- 4–4–2 formation. This has led to most
modern wide
players having a more
demanding role in the
sense that they are
expected to
provide defensive cover for...
- goaltender. It is a full
contact game and one of the more
physically demanding team sports. The
modern sport of ice
hockey was
developed in Canada, most...
- In economics,
demand is the
quantity of a good that
consumers are
willing and able to
purchase at
various prices during a
given time. In
economics "demand"...
- "Dirty,
dangerous and demeaning" (often "dirty,
dangerous and
demanding" or "dirty,
dangerous and difficult"), also
known as the 3Ds, is an
American neologism...
- 2011. In 2013 the BBC did a
special investigation, Sue Lloyd-Roberts' "
Demanding justice for
women and
children abused by
Irish nuns." The
Magdalene Sisters...
- is
rarely used in
modern football, it
remains a
highly respected and
demanding position.
Recent and
successful uses of the
sweeper include by Otto Rehhagel...
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which grew into
intercommunal conflict. In 1936, an Arab
revolt erupted demanding independence and an end to
British support for Zionism,
which was suppressed...