A-Z Resource List & FAQs
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An academic guide to resources (publications, syllabi, statements) for the study of religion and ecology. |
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An guide to the study of Buddhism and ecology, including bibliographies and related texts. |
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"東寺百合文書 (Toji Hyakugo Monjo) refers to a collection of medieval Japanese documents originally preserved at Toji, a Buddhist temple in Kyoto. The huge collection comprises nearly 25,000 documents spanning roughly 1,000 years, from the 8th to 18th centuries. The bulk of the collection dates from the 14th and 15th centuries." All items have been digitized and are available via this website. |
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Inc. annual ranking of America's fastest growing companies, including companies' profile and statistics. |
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"...provides public, private and non-governmental organisations with the knowledge and tools that enable human progress, economic development and nature conservation to take place together." |
| "...publishes papers of empirical or clinical nature aimed at advancing the practice of corporate finance and accounting. The Journal aims to function as a forum for discussion between practice and academia, where scholars influence practice with research insights and practitioners provide tangible examples for study." |
| Published by the American Accounting Association. |
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Includes the canon in transliterated Tibetan. |
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Includes the canon in transliterated Tibetan. |
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Over 30,000 images used for teaching Islamic art at the University of Oxford. |
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Hosted by Dickinson College, the site is open to anyone looking to practice a with a native speaker in exchange for help with their own. |
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Hosted by Dickinson College, the site is open to anyone looking to practice a with a native speaker in exchange for help with their own. |
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Hosted by Dickinson College, the site is open to anyone looking to practice a with a native speaker in exchange for help with their own. |
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Hosted by Dickinson College, the site is open to anyone looking to practice a with a native speaker in exchange for help with their own. |
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The online and searchable version of The Pali Text Society's Pali-English Dictionary. Chipstead, 1921-1925. |
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The online and searchable version of The Pali Text Society's Pali-English Dictionary. Chipstead, 1921-1925. |
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"The Pluralism Project is a two decade-long research project that engages students in studying the new religious diversity in the United States. We explore particularly the communities and religious traditions of Asia and the Middle East that have become woven into the religious fabric of the United States in the past twenty-five years." |
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"The American corporation has been transformed by globalization and new technology. But equally powerful is the belief on Wall Street and in boardrooms that the sole responsibility of a corporation is to maximize profits for its shareholders." -- Marketplace series. |
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This website offers an assortment of virtual tools to help users improve their public speaking skills. |
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Purdue University's excellent guide to writing and more for ESL students. |
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A publication of the International Association of Shin Buddhist Studies. |
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A publication of the International Association of Shin Buddhist Studies. |
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The professional association for the market research and insights industry in Australia. |
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Founded in 2011, the Seshat: Global History Databank brings together the most current and comprehensive body of knowledge about human history in one place. Our unique Databank systematically collects what is currently known about the social and political organization of human societies and how civilizations have evolved over time. |
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Founded in 2011, the Seshat: Global History Databank brings together the most current and comprehensive body of knowledge about human history in one place. Our unique Databank systematically collects what is currently known about the social and political organization of human societies and how civilizations have evolved over time. |
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"...presenting brief discussions of compelling and timely imagery that span the breadth of sociological inquiry." |
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Audio recordings of Sanskrit authors reading their works. |




