
U606 Hose Coupling
U606 360 rotary Swivel is designed for U314 Automatic Nozzles . With the help of swivel it can change the connection between different thread and different caliber, which is convenient to use. Screen protects the nozzle from debris
Materials:
Body: Aluminum
Seals: PU,Viton
Bushing: Brass
Package:
Product ID Net Weight Cross Weight Dimension
U606-A/B 18kg/case of 100 21kg/case of 100 24x24x33 cm /case of 100
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s are pretty liberal, I can t
think of any who are moral relativists�is not good enough either.
For the liberal to combat the forces of authoritarianism requires an abandonment of relativism and a clear line on
where government policy goes wrong. At the end of his book, Mr Law returns to the British government s new-
found enthusiasm for religious schools. How would one feel, he wonders, if political schools suddenly sprang up all
over; a conservative school in one town and a Trotskyite one in another? If such an idea is disconcerting, then
surely the idea of schools representing a single religious viewpoint is equally deplorable. Children need to be
allowed to think freely and critically. “The time has come to draw a line under authority-based moral and religious
education.�No room for relativism there.
The War for Children s Minds.
By Stephen Law.
Routledge; 208 pages; £14.99. To be published in America by Routledge in July
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Island music
Jun 1st 2006
From The Economist print edition
George Mackay
GEORGE MACKAY BROWN, arguably Scotland s greatest 20th-century poet, was Brown The Life
born on Orkney, and died there. The remote islands off the northern tip of By Maggie Fergusson
Scotland, their physical presence and their long history which seemed to merge
backwards, almost seamlessly, into myth, were his entire world. So much so that
in all his 65 years, he paid just one visit to London.
Mackay Brown was a much troubled man, physically and mentally. Fearful of being
sepa fuel dispenser rated from the “warm igloo�of his home, he lived a relatively quiet, even
monotonous life in Stromness, one of Orkney s two main towns. Dogged by ill
health, he found it difficult to forge relationships with women, teetered on the
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