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  1. Paul Harrison is the George Edwin Burnell Professor of Religious Studies. Educated in his native New Zealand and in Australia, he specializes in Buddhist literature and history, especially that of the Mahāyāna, and in the study of Buddhist manuscripts in Sanskrit, Chinese and Tibetan.

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  3. Paul Harrison is the George Edwin Burnell Professor of Religious Studies. Educated in his native New Zealand and in Australia, he specializes in Buddhist literature and history, especially that of the Mahāyāna, and in the study of Buddhist manuscripts in Sanskrit, Chinese and Tibetan.

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  4. Paul Harrison at Gardens by the Sea in Singapore 2012. Paul Harrison (born 1945 in Oldham) [1] is an environmental writer, author of books and reports on environment and development, and editor of major United Nations reports. He is the founder and president of the World Pantheist Movement.

  5. Dr Paul Harrison is an international best-selling and international award-winning writer on environment, development and poverty. He has authored six books, five of them published by Penguin. They include Inside the Third World, Inside the Inner City , and The Third Revolution .

  6. Sep 9, 2013 · Dr Paul Harrison is the founder and president of the World Pantheist Movement and the creator of the Web's two largest sites on pantheism. He is a laureate of the UN Environment Programme's Global 500 award for his books on environment, population and development.

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  7. Photography. Individual Images. Layouts with text. For most of my life, I have been a writer on environment and Third-World development and travelled to many Third-World countries in Asia, Africa, and Latin America. My best known books are Inside the Third World (1979) and The Third Revolution (1993) (on population and environment).

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