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From the start, its makers aimed to seize leadership of the market sector from their arch-rivals at Mercedes-Benz, and to that end they developed a sleek, sporty shape and made the car available with a range of 6-cylinder engines. These included highly regarded diesel types, and later there would be an entry-level 4-cylinder as well. BMW kept the E34 range fresh to the very end, through three major eras of production. The first lasted until 1990, and established the range firmly. The second period, from 1990 to 1992, brought 'Touring' (estate) models, 4-wheel-drive variants and advanced new 4-valve engines. Between 1992 and 1996, the third phase brought annual updates, including VANOS variable valve timing and new V8 engines for the top-of-the-range models. In the BMW tradition, these cars combined strong performance with excellent handling, and these qualities were exploited to the hilt by the M5 variants produced by the legendary M Division. 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Drezner 2009 | 200 Pages | ISBN: 0815703066 | PDF | 1 MB Strategic planning needs to be a more integral part of AmericaOCOs foreign policymaking.While thousands of troops are engaged in combat and homeland security concerns abound, long-term coordination of goals and resources would seem to be of paramount importance.A change in presidential administration brings the hope that strategic planning will play an elevated role in U.S. foreign policy. Can policy plannersOCoin the Pentagon, State Department, Treasury, NSC, and National Intelligence CouncilOCorise to the challenge? Indeed, is strategic planning a viable concept in 21st-century foreign policy? Thesecrucial questions guide this eye-opening book. After World War II, George Kennan became the State DepartmentOCOs first director of policy planning. Secretary of State George MarshallOCOs initial advice to Kennan was to OC avoid triviaOCO above all else, hence the title. In other words, donOCOt get bogged down in the details. 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Mill's Autobiography was written to give an account of the extraordinary education he received at the hands of his father and to express his gratitude to those he saw as influencing his thought, but it is also an exercise in self-analysis and an attempt to vindicate himself against claims that he was the product of hothousing. The Autobiography also acknowledges the substantial contribution made to Mill's thinking and writings by Harriet Taylor, whom he met when he was twenty-four, and married twenty-one years later, after the death of her husband. The Autobiography helps us understand more fully some of the principal commitments that Mill's political philosophy has become famous for, in particular his appreciation of the diversity, plurality, and complexity of ways of life and their possibilities. This edition of the Autobiography includes additional manuscript materials from earlier drafts which demonstrate the conflicting imperatives that influenced Mill'schoice of exactly what to say about some of the most significant episodes and relationships in his life. Mark Philps introduction explores the forces that led Mill to write the 'life' and points to the tensions in the text and in Mill's life. ![]() Free Download Authority and Displacement in the English-Speaking World (Volume II : Exploring American Shores) By Florence Labaune-Demeule 2015 | 199 Pages | ISBN: 1443880876 | PDF | 1 MB Whether one thinks of the modern world or of more remote times, both seem to have been affected - if not moulded - by the interaction between the concepts of authority and displacement. Indeed, political and social sources of authority have often been the causes of major geographical displacements, as can be illustrated by the numerous waves of migration which have been observed in the past and which are still present today, such as the transportation of slaves from African to American coasts in colonial times.If displacement can often be understood as spatial displacement, it can also be synonymous with psychological, social, and even aesthetic displacement, for instance through different artistic means or through the use of stylistic discursive devices. Displacement also entails dis-placement, dis-location, as well as dislocation, or chaos. This suggests that the etymological meaning of the term authority, auctoritas, has to be highlighted, thus referring to the author of a particular work and to the different manifestations of the authorial persona in a work of art.This collection of essays in two volumes examines the relationships between the concepts of authority and displacement in the English-speaking world, without restricting the analysis to a particular area, or to the field of literature. 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The volume concludes with a study of some literary works by several writers of Guyanese origin - first with an essay comparing Martin Carter's and Léon-Gontran Damas's literary productions, and then with an essay devoted to Fred D'Aguiar's novel, The Longest Memory (1994). |