EDIS

EDIS
Author:
Publisher:
Total Pages: 28
Release: 1981
Genre: Earth sciences
ISBN:

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EDIS

EDIS
Author: United States. Environmental Data and Information Service
Publisher:
Total Pages: 474
Release: 1978
Genre: Earth sciences
ISBN:

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EDIS, NPLs, Sovereign Debt and Safe Assets

EDIS, NPLs, Sovereign Debt and Safe Assets
Author: Andreas Dombret
Publisher: Walter de Gruyter GmbH & Co KG
Total Pages: 242
Release: 2020-02-24
Genre: Law
ISBN: 3110683148

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Why does the third leg of the European Banking Union, EDIS, remain mired in controversy? This book presents the views of senior representatives of the public and private sectors and academia on why EDIS is either necessary, counter-productive or even dangerous. No viewpoint has been excluded and the full range of issues involved is covered, including the impact on financial stability and on consolidation of the financial sector in Europe, progress on reducing NPLs, the feasibility of developing "safe bonds" and other, more practical solutions to the "doom loop" and the actual design of EDIS.

Science and Nonbelief

Science and Nonbelief
Author: Taner Edis
Publisher: Prometheus Books
Total Pages: 304
Release: 2009-12-02
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 161614081X

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In this wide-ranging overview, physicist and acclaimed science writer Edis examines the relationship between today's sciences and religious nonbelief. He provides a very readable, nontechnical introduction to the leading scientific ideas that impinge upon religious belief.

An Illusion of Harmony

An Illusion of Harmony
Author: Taner Edis
Publisher: Prometheus Books
Total Pages: 265
Release: 2010-03-05
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 1615922504

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Current discussions in the West on the relation of science and religion focus mainly on science''s uneasy relationship with the traditional Judeo-Christian view of life. But a parallel controversy exists in the Muslim world regarding ways to integrate science with Islam. As physicist Taner Edis shows in this fascinating glimpse into contemporary Muslim culture, a good deal of popular writing in Muslim societies attempts to address such perplexing questions as: - Is Islam a "scientific religion"? - Were the discoveries of modern science foreshadowed in the Quran? - Are intelligent design conjectures more appealing to the Muslim perspective than Darwinian explanations? Edis examines the range of Muslim thinking about science and Islam, from blatantly pseudoscientific fantasies to comparatively sophisticated efforts to "Islamize science." From the world''s strongest creationist movements to bizarre science-in-the-Quran apologetics, popular Muslim approaches promote a view of natural science as a mere fact-collecting activity that coexists in near-perfect harmony with literal-minded faith. Since Muslims are keenly aware that science and technology have been the keys to Western success, they are eager to harness technology to achieve a Muslim version of modernity. Yet at the same time, they are reluctant to allow science to become independent of religion and are suspicious of Western secularization. Edis examines all of these conflicting trends, revealing the difficulties facing Muslim societies trying to adapt to the modern technological world. His discussions of both the parallels and the differences between Western and Muslim attempts to harmonize science and religion make for a unique and intriguing contribution to this continuing debate.

Reports of Cases Argued and Determined in the Supreme Court of Alabama

Reports of Cases Argued and Determined in the Supreme Court of Alabama
Author: Alabama. Supreme Court
Publisher:
Total Pages: 742
Release: 1907
Genre: Law reports, digests, etc
ISBN:

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Contents. -- Minor's Reports v.l. -- Stewart's Reports v. 1-3. -- Stewart and Porter's Reports v. 1-5. -- Porter's Reports v. 1-9. -- Alabama Reports v. 1-80.

Impossible Takes a Little Longer

Impossible Takes a Little Longer
Author: Eric Edis
Publisher: Bluebird Forest Publishing
Total Pages: 225
Release: 2017-10-16
Genre: Travel
ISBN: 1843964619

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The Impossible Takes a Little Longer is the story of an adventure-packed overland journey made by an inexperienced group of young men and women who set out to drive across the world to Australia and back in two old motor vehicles. The chosen route would take them through the bandit-infested areas of the famous Burma Ledo road, en route to Singapore. Their plan was to work their passage across to Australia by ship.Many problems, disappointments, and mistakes were to arise during the early planning stages. The journey was made on a very limited budget and all the equipment was basic. The vehicles used had seen better days and sponsors were few and far between. There was much sickness on the return half of the journey, which included malaria, jungle foot, hookworm, fever, guinea worm and dysentery.It was reckoned that the whole journey would take about nine months. In fact, it took twice as long. The delay in leaving Australia, which was due with shipping bound for Singapore, resulted in a late arrival in Thailand and Burma, where the group ran smack into a monsoon and suffered all the delays and hold-ups associated with it.The complete journey (London-Singapore-Australia-Singapore-London) covered a road distance of 40,000 miles, more than 5,000 miles of which were in Australia.