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Creating the kingdom of ends. Cambridge University Press, 1996.

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Larrabee, Gary. Thy kingdom come. International Branch of the Lion of Judah, 2000.

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Sumner, Ian. All's well that ends registered?: The substantive and private international law aspects of non-marital registered relationships in Europe : a comparison of the laws of Belgium, France, The Netherlands, Switzerland and the United Kingdom. Intersentia, 2005.

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The eighth kingdom. FrontLine, 2015.

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Manṭo, Saʻādat Ḥasan. Kingdoms end, and other stories. Penguin, 1989.

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Aldred, Cyril. Egypt to the end of the Old Kingdom. Thames and Hudson, 1992.

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Between the beginning and the end: A radical kingdom vision. William B. Eerdmans Publishing Company, 2014.

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Kingdom's end and other stories. Penguin Books, 1989.

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Manṭo, Saʻādat Ḥasan. Kingdom's end and other stories. Verso, 1987.

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Flood, Michael. The end of the nuclear dream: The UKAEA and its role in nuclear research and development. Friend of the Earth Trust, 1988.

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The God Min to the end of the Old Kingdom. Australian Centre for Egyptology, 1995.

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1950-, Hauser Linus, ed. Weltuntergang und Gottesherrschaft. Matthias-Grünewald-Verlag, 1990.

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Statistics, Lesotho Bureau of. Kingdom of Lesotho: 2000 end decade multiple indicator cluster survey (EMICS). Government of Lesotho, Bureau of Statistics, 2000.

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Halper, Thomas. The misfortunes of others: End-stage renal disease in the United Kingdom. Cambridge University Press, 1989.

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Hubmer, Fritz. Weltreich und Gottesreich. 6th ed. Hänssler, 1989.

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The necropolis of Assiut: A case study of local Egyptian funerary culture from the Old Kingdom to the end of the Middle Kingdom. Peeters, 2010.

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Aston, David A. Tomb groups from the end of the New Kingdom to the beginning of the Saite period. University of Birmingham, 1987.

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Beckles, Hilary. Saving souls: The struggle to end the transatlantic trade in Africans. Ian Randle Publishers, 2007.

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IEEE Symposium on Visual Languages and Human-Centric Computing (2006 Brighton, England). IEEE Symposium on Visual Languages and Human-Centric Computing: VL/HCC 2006 : proceedings : 4-8 September, 2006, Brighton, United Kingdom. IEEE, 2006.

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When China rules the world: The rise of the middle kingdom and the end of the western world. Allen Lane, 2009.

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Jacques, Martin. When China rules the world: The rise of the Middle Kingdom and the end of the western world. Penguin Press, 2009.

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Asenjo-González, Maria, ed. Urban Elites and Aristocratic Behaviour in the Spanish Kingdoms at the End of the Middle Ages. Brepols Publishers, 2013. http://dx.doi.org/10.1484/m.seuh-eb.6.09070802050003050406040405.

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Rodrigues da Silva, Renato. The Anglo-Saxon Elite. Amsterdam University Press, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.5117/9789463721134.

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In all of the literature on Anglo-Saxon England, rarely has the question of social class been confronted head-on. This study draws upon recent research into topics such as religious practice, emotions, daily life, and intellectual culture to investigate how the aristocracy of Northumbria maintained social dominance over wider society. Moreover, this monograph suggests that the crisis that brought an end to Northumbria as an independent kingdom was the product of the social contradictions produced by the ruling class as social domination developed over time. The analysis is divided into three broad parts – production, circulation, and consumption – both as a nod to Marxist historiography and also to signal a commitment to a methodology that situates the subject within a global context.
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Stephens, Michael Allen. A categorisation and examination of Egyptian ships and boats from the rise of the Old to the end of the Middle Kingdoms. Archaeopress, 2012.

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To the Ends of the Earth (Empowering kingdom Growth). International Mission Board, SBC, 2005.

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Stokes, Ella Harrison. The Conception of a Kingdom of Ends in Augustine, Aquinas, and Leibniz. Franklin Classics Trade Press, 2018.

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McCabe, Joshua T. The United Kingdom. Oxford University Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780190841300.003.0005.

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Chapter 5 examines how in the UK the Blair government’s promise to end child poverty translated into the introduction of the Working Families Tax Credit in 1998, which was subsequently split into the Working Tax Credit and the Child Tax Credit in 2001. The UK follows the Canadian case in terms of tracing the dominant logic of income supplementation to the cultural legacy of family allowances and ends up with the same combination of refundable tax credits. When the Labour government reached the limits of income-testing, the Treasury quietly turned to fiscalization as the solution to expand benefits in the face of pressures for austerity. The Family Income Supplement was simply converted into the Working Families Tax Credit. While its predecessor had been classified as spending, the Working Families Tax Credit was classified as revenues not collected. The limits of fiscalization were soon tested, as the Office of National Statistics called the government’s reclassification into question.
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Occupied territories: The revolution of love from Bethlehem to the ends of the earth. 2014.

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Korsgaard, Christine M. A Kantian Case for Our Obligations to the Other Animals. Oxford University Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780198753858.003.0008.

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When we act rationally, we treat things that are good for us as if they were good absolutely. We choose to pursue them, and demand that others respect our choices, thus treating ourselves as ends in ourselves. This argument—Kant’s argument for the Formula of Humanity—establishes that there are two senses in which rationality commits us to the view that we are ends in ourselves. The demands that we make on others commit us to the view that we are ends in ourselves as autonomous lawmakers, and ground our duties to other rational beings. The demands that we make on ourselves when we choose to pursue our good commit us to the view that we are ends in ourselves as creatures who have a good, and ground our duties to other animals. The chapter also examines the difficulties this raises for Kant’s ideal of the Kingdom of Ends.
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Lindley-French, Julian. UK Military Operations. Oxford University Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780198790501.003.0048.

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The world that the United Kingdom must face in the late 2010s and into the 2020s seems to make its small armed force look ever smaller, and the gap between the force and intended effect ever wider. This chapter examines the key drivers of UK military operations since the end of the cold war by assessing how the UK has put strategy and doctrine into practice. The Strategic Defence and Security Review 2010 established seven military tasks for the UK armed forces ranging from the defence of the United Kingdom, deterrence of threats, and support for partners through defence engagement, to defence of the overseas territories. However, the review revealed a fundamental tension between ends, ways, and means, a tension also evident in SDSR 2015. The UK’s armed forces are also in transition, shifting away from the land-centric operations of the wars of Yugoslav succession of the mid-1990s to a greater focus on maritime–amphibious operations with an emphasis on deep ‘jointness’ (cross-service cooperation).
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Staff, World Book. Animal Kingdom and End Species. Random House Trade, 2002.

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Kingdom Of Twilight. Eos, 2008.

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Larrabee, Gary. Thy Kingdom Come : Book One. International Branch of Lion of Judah, 2001.

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Payne, Sheila, and Sara Morris. The modern context of palliative care. Oxford University Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780198788270.003.0002.

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Evidence suggests that in the past support services for patients and family carers of terminally ill people have often been unavailable or inadequate in addressing their needs. This chapter will briefly summarize the context of hospice and palliative care services. The chapter argues that definitions of palliative care are culturally and temporally dependent, exemplified by the changing terminology used in the United Kingdom. One of the challenges facing service deliverers is the necessity to work collaboratively across health and social care services, and statutory and voluntary sector organizational boundaries. The funding and organizational positioning of hospice and palliative care services are often contingent upon health care systems and resources. All roles require careful recruitment, dedicated training, and consistent support to provide effective contributions from volunteers. The chapter ends by providing a short description of three studies investigating the role of volunteers undertaken in the United Kingdom.
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Markus, Hugh, Anthony Pereira, and Geoffrey Cloud. Epidemiology and stroke risk factors. Oxford University Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/med/9780198737889.003.0001.

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In this opening chapter on the epidemiology and risk factors for stroke, the ‘size of the problem’ in public health terms both in the United Kingdom and worldwide is set out. Incidence, prevalence, and mortality of stroke are discussed. Epidemiological terms and definitions as applied to stroke care are reviewed and illustrated, including absolute and relative risk reduction and numbers needed to treat. This chapter also discusses aetiological subtyping of stroke which represents a syndrome caused by multiple different underlying pathologies. It ends with a comprehensive review of the major and minor modifiable and non-modifiable risk factors for stroke disease.
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Dorman, Andrew M. The United Kingdom. Oxford University Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780198790501.003.0004.

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This chapter examines the post-cold-war evolution of the UK defence policy into a national security strategy, with an accompanying review of strategic defence and security. It considers how the United Kingdom’s defence posture has changed from a threat-based approach to that of a risk-based approach via a capabilities-based approach. The chapter is divided into four sections. The first considers the evolution of British defence and security policy up to the end of the cold war. The second then analyses how defence and security adapted to the end of the cold war and led to the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan. The third section examines the post-Iraq and Afghanistan period up to the end of 2017 and how UK defence policy was affected by the 2008 financial crisis and the era of austerity that followed. Finally, it draws some conclusions about the drivers of UK defence and security policy and where this might head into the future.
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Oladetimi, Diana. Aigwuo Kingdom: The End of a Dynasty. Independently published, 2018.

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Taylor, Ann. United Kingdom. Oxford University Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/med/9780198785750.003.0039.

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Ukraine is a member of the European Pain Federation (EFIC). The national pain society works to support the needs of patients with pain, including those with acute pain, chronic pain, cancer pain, pain in later life, and at the end of life. In this chapter of European Pain Management we describe first the geography and history of the country as it relates to the recent demographics of the population, the prevalence of pain and needs for pain management, the pain workforce and its organization, the system pain specialists work within, and specific issues that have been tackled to improve the delivery of pain care. An example of recent innovation is also described.
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Gómez, Miguel, Kyle C. Lincoln, and Damian J. Smith, eds. King Alfonso VIII of Castile. Fordham University Press, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.5422/fordham/9780823284146.001.0001.

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This book brings together a diverse group of scholars whose work concerns the reign of Alfonso VIII (1158–1215). This was a critical period in the history of the Iberian Peninsula, when the conflict between the Christian north and the Moroccan empire of the Almohads was at its most intense, while the political divisions between the five Christian kingdoms reached their high-water mark. From his troubled ascension as a child to his victory at Las Navas de Tolosa near the end of his fifty-seven-year reign, Alfonso VIII and his kingdom were at the epicenter of many of the most dramatic events of the era.
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Miller, Andy, Brian Jelke, and Mark Plemmons. Coin's End (Dungeons & Dragons: Kingdom of Kalamar Adventure). Kenzer and Company, 2001.

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The Coming Kingdom: What Is the Kingdom and How Is Kingdom Now Theology Changing the Focus of the Church? Grace Gospel Press, 2016.

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History, Hourly. Isambard Kingdom Brunel: A Life From Beginning to End. Independently published, 2017.

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Gasperini, Valentina. Tomb Robberies at the End of the New Kingdom. Oxford University Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780198818786.001.0001.

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At the end of the 19th century W.M.F. Petrie excavated a series of assemblages at the New Kingdom Fayum site of Gurob. These deposits, known in the Egyptological literature as 'Burnt Groups', were composed by several and varied materials (mainly Egyptian and imported pottery, faience, stone and wood vessels, jewellery), all deliberately burnt and buried in the harem palace area of the settlement. Since their discovery these deposits have been considered peculiar and unparalleled. Many scholars were challenged by them and different theories were formulated to explain these enigmatic 'Burnt Groups'. The materials excavated from these assemblages are now curated at several Museum collections across England: Ashmolean Museum, British Museum, Manchester Museum, and Petrie Museum. For the first time since their discovery, this book presents these materials all together. Gasperini has studied and visually analysed all the items. This research sheds new light on the chronology of deposition of these assemblages, additionally a new interpretation of their nature, primary deposition, and function is presented in the conclusive chapter. The current study also gives new information on the abandonment of the Gurob settlement and adds new social perspective on a crucial phase of the ancient Egyptian history: the transition between the late New Kingdom and the early Third Intermediate Period. Beside the traditional archaeological sources, literary evidence ('The Great Tomb Robberies Papyri') is taken into account to formulate a new theory on the deposition of these assemblages.
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Investing in West End Theatrical Productions. Robert Hale Ltd, 1992.

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Richardson, Henry. Working It Out together. Oxford University Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780190247744.003.0007.

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Resisting some of the leading conceptions of joint moral reasoning prominent in the philosophical tradition, such as Kant’s kingdom of ends and Habermas’s discourse ethics, because they are too idealized to be useful in understanding joint, socially embodied reasoning, this chapter sets out from a simple understanding of reasoning, centered on the idea of responsibly conducted thinking. It does so to support the book’s account of the moral community’s moral authority, which invokes the possibility of joint, socially embodied reasoning at three distinct levels. Reconciling the idea of reasoning to that of social embodiment requires reconsideration of the relationship of reason to power or empowerment, which can be helpful to reasoning, as well as inimical to it. Generality and inclusiveness are central virtues of the socially embodied reasoning considered here, and violence, epistemic injustice, and a lack of mutually attuned, open-minded responsiveness some of its most serious vices.
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Hellmuth, Dorle. Counterterrorism. Oxford University Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780198790501.003.0036.

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This chapter assesses the strategic and doctrinal responses of Western Europe’s major powers and their armed forces to terrorism after the cold war. The chapter focuses on Europe’s ‘big three’, the United Kingdom, France, and Germany, and examines the means, ends, and ways of military counterterrorism strategies and operations in these three countries. Select examples of medium and lesser powers include Italy, the Netherlands, Belgium, and Denmark. Critical of the central role military force played in the US global war on terror after the 9/11 attacks, many European powers called for the need to utilize alternative instruments of statecraft. Over time, they adapted their counterterrorism approaches to reflect the new realities at home and abroad. This shift became particularly apparent after the emergence of the Islamic State inspired violent attacks in various European countries, drawing a more military-centric response from Europe’s great, medium, and lesser powers.
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Manto, Sadat Hasan. Kingdom's End: And Other Stories (India). Penguin (Non-Classics), 1990.

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Manto, Sadat Hasan. Kingdom's End: And Other Stories (India). Penguin (Non-Classics), 1990.

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Smith, J. Daniel, and Kim Noblitt. His Kingdom Shall Never End (A Praise and Worship Christmas). Genevox, 2003.

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Noblit, George W. Meta-Ethnography. Oxford University Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780190676087.003.0002.

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This chapter explains meta-ethnography as created by Noblit and Hare and how the method has been used since. This is the methodology each of the chapters in this volume used to synthesize qualitative research studies of cultural identity. Meta-ethnography is an approach to qualitative research synthesis that is interpretive rather than aggregative. In this volume, we introduce critical meta-ethnography as an approach to informing social theory. It involves identifying the key metaphors or concepts in the selected studies and comparing them. Studies are translated into one another, developing a synthesis that takes the form of an analogy. In recent years, meta-ethnography has been used extensively in health studies, particularly in the United Kingdom. This chapter both clarifies the status of meta-ethnography as a methodology of synthesis based in the translation of studies into each other and addresses the current state of the art of meta-ethnography. The chapter ends by introducing the meta-ethnographies that follow.
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