Continental Reactivation and Reworking


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As a result of its bouyancy, continental crust is rarely subducted meaning that successive episodes of continental deformation imparts a complex geological character that is not found in younger oceanic lithosphere.




Program of Economic Reactivation for the Benefit of the People, 1980


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The Program of Economic Reactivation for the Benefit of the People, 1980, sets forth the revolutionary plans of the Sandinista National Liberation Front (FSLN) to rebuild Nicaragua and redress the gross inequality of income inherited from the Somoza regime that it overthrew. With an introduction by Annuar Murrar who fought with the FSLN, the Program gives a precise economic picture of the condition of the economy and the program of reforms and reactivation designed to reactivate the economy of Nicaragua for the benefit of the people.




Reactivating Our Catholic Faith


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Faith can lose its priority in a person's life, especially given how identities are established today. Reactivating Our Catholic Faith raises questions about the myths that people often use to distract themselves from dealing with the central issues of their lives. Eight reflective essays utilize short meditations, discussion questions, and follow-up suggestions-derived from the scriptures and based upon the meaning and purpose behind key Catholic teachings and practices-as a concise and practical guide to assist the individual to reconnect, re-prioritize, and reactivate their Catholic faith. Examining questions about human meaning, our need for salvation, the personal place Jesus has in our lives, and how we can connect with Jesus authentically-this book makes the Catholic faith accessible, especially for young adults and parents. Book jacket.










Reactivation of the Built Environment


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The book deals with urban reactivation, a particular form of regeneration intervention which in addition to the physical-spatial dimension of the places also—and above all—considers the social and relational dynamics that the intervention is able to activate. In this sense, the concept of activation (or reactivation) emphasizes the act of putting something into or back into operation, whether it concerns the material components of a container (a building or a place) or the immaterial components of a content (a need, or a function), starting from the exploitation of opportunities that the architectural project contributes to revealing, developing and accompanying.










Reactivation of War Damage Insurance


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