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Behind the Scenes
2010,2014
William Clifford Clark, federal deputy minister of finance from 1932 to 1952, had a profound impact on Canadian history. An important intellectual figure during the first half of the twentieth century, he was leader of 'The Ottawa Men,' a group of federal civil servants who shaped a new liberal vision of the nation. Robert A. Wardhaugh chronicles Clark's contributions to Canada's modern state in Behind the Scenes, which reconstructs the public life and ideas of one of Canada's most important bureaucrats.The Department of Finance sat at the centre of critical federal decisions and debates. From this axis, Clark's wide-ranging contributions to Canadian policy were nothing short of phenomenal: he was the driving force behind the creation of the Bank of Canada and he spearheaded national housing policy. Clarke also managed the economy during the Great Depression and during the Second World War and he was instrumental in forging Canada's international economic role in the postwar era.
Special Issue: Writing Religion
2012
Mitchell discusses introducing a recent conference honoring W. Clark Gilpin's retirement from the Divinity School of the University of Chicago as a faculty member.
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Behind the Scenes
William Clifford Clark, federal deputy minister of finance from 1932 to 1952, had a profound impact on Canadian history. An important intellectual figure during the first half of the twentieth century, he was leader of 'The Ottawa Men,' a group of federal civil servants who shaped a new liberal vision of the nation. Robert A. Wardhaugh chronicles Clark's contributions to Canada's modern state in Behind the Scenes , which reconstructs the public life and ideas of one of Canada's most important bureaucrats.
The Department of Finance sat at the centre of critical federal decisions and debates. From this axis, Clark's wide-ranging contributions to Canadian policy were nothing short of phenomenal: he was the driving force behind the creation of the Bank of Canada and he spearheaded national housing policy. Clarke also managed the economy during the Great Depression and during the Second World War and he was instrumental in forging Canada's international economic role in the postwar era.
Architecture as such: refutations and conjectures of quality in the work of Kengo Kuma and W. G. Clark
2007
‘[W]hat do we mean when we speak of architectural quality? It is a question that I have little difficulty answering. […] Quality architecture to me is when a building manages to move me. What on earth moves me? How can I get this into my own work?’ (Peter Zumthor, Atmospheres)
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Bibliography
2017
Spanish translation of Look Homeward, Angel, originally published in 1983. ·-. \"Tuesday History: Bringing the Old Kentucky Home to Black Mountain College.\" \"Tuesday History: 'We are born alone.'\" Mountain Xpress, online 10 Oct. 2017. ·Fitts, Dudley.
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Corcentric, LLC
2026
AmeriQuest Business Services makes money helping its clients save money. The company provides products and services focused on procurement (group purchasing, spend management), asset management (asset financing, remarketing), and financial process automation (centralized processing, accounts payable). Its clients hail from a broad range of industries, from construction to healthcare to retail. In addition, it offers a host of transportation services -- fleet management, fleet maintenance, truck leasing, materials handling, and logistics, among them. It has more than 1,500 customers, mostly middle-market companies, across North America.
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Too Good to Be True, Too Obscure to Explain: The Cognitive Shortcomings of Belief in God
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Clark, Thomas W.
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demands of objectivity
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empirical understanding of the world ‐ inherently unifying
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epistemic commitments of naturalism
2011,2009
This chapter contains sections titled:
Epistemic Commitments of Naturalism
The Unity of Scientific Explanations
The Explanatory Poverty of the Supernatural
The Demands of Objectivity
Projecting God
Nature is Enough
Notes
Book Chapter
Gramercy Property Trust Inc
2020
Gramercy Property Trust (formerly Gramercy Capital), a self-managed real estate investment trust (REIT), invests in and manages single-tenant net leased commercial office and industrial properties in major markets across the US and Europe. It owns (directly or through joint ventures) over 130 properties spanning 14 million sq. ft of space. Gramercy also manages $1.1 billion of commercial real estate properties for third parties in the US and Europe. Its Gramercy European Property Fund partners with equity investors in targeting single-tenant industrial, office, and specialty real estate assets across Europe. Gramercy is owned by Blackstone Group.
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