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Institute, City and Guilds of London. Choose your future: Guide to qualifications 2005. London: City and Guilds, 2005.

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Hattersley, Roy. Choose freedom: The future for democratic socialism. London: Joseph, 1987.

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Choose freedom: The future for democratic socialism. London: M. Joseph, 1987.

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Choose freedom: The future for democratic socialism. Harmondsworth: Penguin, 1987.

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Sesboüé, Bernard. La résurrection et la vie: Petite catéchèse sur les choses de la fin. Paris: Desclée de Brouwer, 2004.

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Duvignaud, Jean. Les octos: Béants aux choses futures : collage. Arles: Actes sud, 2003.

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City and Guilds of London Institute. City and Guilds: Guide to qualifications : choose your future. London: City and Guilds of London Instiute, 2005.

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Trošt, Nejc. Chase for space: An architecture challenge for the future. Ljubljana: University of Ljubljana, Faculty of Architecture, 2011.

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Goheen, Duncan S. Planning for financial independence: Choose your lifestyle, secure your future. Vancouver: Self-Counsel Press, 1988.

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Elazar, Daniel Judah. How European Jewish communities can choose and plan their own future. Jerusalem: Institute of the World Jewish Congress, 1998.

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Center for Educational Innovation (Manhattan Institute for Policy Research) and Manhattan Institute for Policy Research, eds. The Right to choose: Public school choice and the future of American education. New York, NY: Center for Educational Innovation, Manhattan Institute for Policy Research, 1989.

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Rogers, David. The future of American banking: Managing for change. New York: McGraw-Hill, 1993.

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J, Fox Michael. Quelque chose d'étrange s'est produit en route vers le futur--: Tournants, revirements et leçons apprises. Varennes, Québec: AdA, 2011.

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Centre for Development and Population Activities., ed. Choose a future!: Issues and options for adolescent girls : a sourcebook of participatory learning activities. Washington, D.C: The Centre for Development and Population Activities, 1996.

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Dirk Quigby's guide to the afterlife: All you need to know to choose the right heaven : plus a five-star rating system for music, food, drink, & accommodations. Ashland, Or: Exterminating Angel Press, 2010.

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The future of the super power chosen ones sent by Benjamin Franklin to save the Earth: Icoin. Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania: Dorrance Publishing Co., 2014.

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Sŏul Yŏksa Pangmulgwan. International Symposium. Tosi yŏksa pangmulgwan chosa yŏn'gu ŭi mirae: Future directions for survey and research of urban history museums. Sŏul T'ŭkpyŏlsi: Kyŏngin Munhwasa, 2008.

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Diamond, Jared M. Collapse: How societies choose to fail or succeed. New York: Viking, 2005.

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The next pope: A behind-the-scenes look at the forces that will choose the successor to John Paul II and decide the future of the Catholic Church. [San Francisco, Calif.]: HarperSanFrancisco, 1995.

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Ngcaweni, Busani. Future We Chose. Africa Institute of South Africa, 2014.

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That Winning Feeling! Chose Your Future. Trafalgar Square Publishing, 1994.

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Ngcaweni, Busani. Future We Chose: Emerging Perspectives on the Centenary of the ANC. Africa Institute of South Africa, 2014.

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Future We Chose. Emerging Perspectives on the Centenary of the Anc. Africa Institute of South Africa, 2014.

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Jackson, Jamie. Chosen Future. Independently Published, 2019.

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Choose Your Future. Dorrance Publishing Company, Incorporated, 2022.

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Page, K. E. Choose Yr Future. Independently Published, 2019.

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Leaman, Jesse. Choose Your Future. Independently Published, 2021.

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Citizens choose the future. Seattle, Wash: The Board, 1988.

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Khosla, Ashok. To Choose Our Future. Academic Foundation, 2016.

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Truitt, Tiffany. Chosen Ones. Entangled Publishing, LLC, 2012.

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Truitt, Tiffany. Chosen Ones. Entangled Publishing, LLC, 2012.

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Alfaro, Eddie. Chosen Future: A Coloring Book. Independently Published, 2019.

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Choose the Future - Terror Moon. Penguin Books, Limited, 2016.

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Sullivan, Meghan. The Life‐Saving Argument. Oxford University Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780198812845.003.0002.

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This chapter presents a well‐being argument against near bias: (1) At any given time, a rational agent prefers that her life going forward go as well as possible. (2) If you are near‐biased, then in distant tradeoffs you will prefer and choose the present, lesser good over the greater future good. (3) Your life going forward would go better if you preferred and chose the greater, future good in a distant tradeoff. (C) So near‐biased preferences are not rational, insofar as you face a distant tradeoff choice. Sections 2.3 and 2.4 consider and respond to objections to (1), including challenges from neo‐Humean conceptions of rationality. Section 2.5 examines (3) and considers three approaches for measuring whether a life “as a whole” is going better or worse: the Simple Approach, Structuralism, and Narrativism. It argues that Premise (3) of the Life‐Saving Argument is plausible on all three approaches.
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Pursuit of Truth (Ultimate Edition): The Kesher Chronicles #1. Sarah Wallin-Huff, 2022.

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Home: We Can Choose Humanity's Future. Portal Center Press, 2018.

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Tracker, Daily. Chore Tracker for Future Space Explorers: Kids Weekly Chore Chart Tracker. Independently Published, 2020.

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Figueres, Christiana, and Tom Rivett-Carnac. Future We Choose: Surviving the Climate Crisis. Manilla, 2020.

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Figueres, Christiana, and Tom Rivett-Carnac. Future We Choose: Surviving the Climate Crisis. Knopf Doubleday Publishing Group, 2020.

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Saunders, Max. Imagined Futures. Oxford University Press, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780198829454.001.0001.

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This study provides the first substantial history and analysis of the To-Day and To-Morrow series of 110 books, published by Kegan Paul Trench and Trübner (and E. P. Dutton in the USA) from 1923 to 1931, in which writers chose a topic, described its present, and predicted its future. Contributors included J. B. S. Haldane, Bertrand Russell, Vernon Lee, Robert Graves, Vera Brittain, Sylvia Pankhurst, Hugh McDiarmid, James Jeans, J. D. Bernal, Winifred Holtby, André Maurois, and many others. The study combines a comprehensive account of its interest, history, and range with a discussion of its key concerns, tropes, and influence. The argument focuses on science and technology, not only as the subject of many of the volumes, but also as method—especially through the paradigm of the human sciences—applied to other disciplines; and as a source of metaphors for representing other domains. It also includes chapters on war, technology, cultural studies, and literature and the arts. This book has three main aims. First, to reinstate the series as a vital contribution to the writing of modernity. Second, to reappraise modernism’s relation to the future, establishing a body of progressive writing which moves beyond the discourses of post-Darwinian degeneration and post-war disenchantment, projecting human futures rather than mythic or classical pasts. Third, to show how, as a co-ordinated body of futurological writing, the series is also revealing about the nature and practices of modern futurology.
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Figueres, Christiana. The Future We Choose: Surviving the Climate Crisis. Manilla Press, 2020.

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The Future We Choose: Surviving the Climate Crisis. Knopf Publishing Group, 2020.

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Green, Jonathan. Doctor Who : Choose the Future: Night of the Kraken. Penguin Books, Limited, 2016.

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Kumar, Rahul. Future Generations. Edited by Serena Olsaretti. Oxford University Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oxfordhb/9780199645121.013.10.

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The policies concerning, for instance, the mitigation of climate change that the current generation chooses to adopt will have far-reaching implications for the lives of future generations. What policies ought to be chosen depends, in part, on what justice requires with respect to the protection of the interests of those who will live in the further future. This chapter discusses the prospects for extending four prominent ways of thinking about justice within a generation to the intergenerational context—Rawlsian contractualism, Hobbesian contractarianism, the rights-based approach, and luck egalitarianism. It argues that none of them offer a wholly satisfactory approach to intergenerational justice. The final section of the chapter discusses whether obligations to protect the interests of future generations are in fact best understood as obligations of justice.
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No Sin No Future Choe Mnn Mirae N Opta. Gingko Press, 2008.

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Reibstein, Rick. Reconstructing Environmental Governance: The Chance to Choose a Better Future. Rowman & Littlefield Publishers, Incorporated, 2022.

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Parrott, Leslie. The Future Church: How Congregations Choose Their Character and Destiny. Beacon Hill Press, 1988.

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Reibstein, Rick. Reconstructing Environmental Governance: The Chance to Choose a Better Future. Rowman & Littlefield Publishers, Incorporated, 2022.

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Washington, Margaret. Religion, Reform, and Antislavery. Edited by Ellen Hartigan-O'Connor and Lisa G. Materson. Oxford University Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oxfordhb/9780190222628.013.10.

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This chapter considers, through a biracial lens, some essential complexities of antebellum women’s reform. The emphasis is on antislavery and a socioreligious ethos based on the intersectionality of spiritual egalitarianism, civil liberty, and the jeremiad tradition. Black women’s double burden, slavery and race, automatically channeled them as reformers into more expansive visions than whites, already jeopardizing their privileged True Woman status. For disparate reasons, convergence of abolition and equal rights was not a calling that white reform women embraced monolithically. As “doers of the word,” some upheld apostolic tenets of Christian unity. Others chose what eventually became republican individualism and a “segregated sisterhood.” Nonetheless, women of both races were mainsprings in the ultimate success of antebellum reform, the training ground for future struggles for equal rights.
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Bellamy, Alex J. At the Crossroads. Oxford University Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780198777939.003.0009.

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This chapter suggests that military government became entrenched in Myanmar as a response to the conditions of the country’s birth and the failure of civilian government to consolidate. Over time, the military emerged as the only institution capable of holding the country together in the face of numerous armed threats to its very existence. The chapter explores why the regime chose to reform itself in the second decade of the twenty-first century, as a result of increasing domestic illegitimacy and dependence on China and the leadership’s recognition that it could either stage a managed and orderly transition or face a popular revolution in the future. The transition was facilitated by astute leaders, Western engagement, and the effects of economic reform.
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