Prepared Graduate Competencies
... 1. What questions help us understand the development and interaction of peoples in the Western Hemisphere? 2. How can different sources on the same topic vary and how can we determine which sources are most helpful in interpreting the past? 3. What are the key primary sources that help to understand ...
... 1. What questions help us understand the development and interaction of peoples in the Western Hemisphere? 2. How can different sources on the same topic vary and how can we determine which sources are most helpful in interpreting the past? 3. What are the key primary sources that help to understand ...
The evolution of a unicellular bottleneck in the life history of
... Multi-cellular organisms are collectives of cells Collective living exists in virtue of opportunity for mutual advantage - economies of scale, division of labour, reduced risk of predation due to size, etc. But cooperation is undermined by the Tragedy of the Commons, the so-called ‘free-rider proble ...
... Multi-cellular organisms are collectives of cells Collective living exists in virtue of opportunity for mutual advantage - economies of scale, division of labour, reduced risk of predation due to size, etc. But cooperation is undermined by the Tragedy of the Commons, the so-called ‘free-rider proble ...
theoretical pluralism and sociological theory
... goal to be approximated. It seems to me that it is those who decry the possibility of objectivity who are most incapable of it. Since they know they cannot be objective – honest in face of the facts, unpleasant though these facts may sometimes be – they overgeneralize from themselves and consider ev ...
... goal to be approximated. It seems to me that it is those who decry the possibility of objectivity who are most incapable of it. Since they know they cannot be objective – honest in face of the facts, unpleasant though these facts may sometimes be – they overgeneralize from themselves and consider ev ...
Dewald Crisis - Acsu Buffalo
... countries. Thereafter it was unique, and important consequences followed from that uniqueness. With bourgeois values firmly in place, it could provide a suitable environment for capitalism and an eventual technological breakthrough. Though his main concern was social change, Hobsbawm did not neglec ...
... countries. Thereafter it was unique, and important consequences followed from that uniqueness. With bourgeois values firmly in place, it could provide a suitable environment for capitalism and an eventual technological breakthrough. Though his main concern was social change, Hobsbawm did not neglec ...
Transnational Processes and Social Activism: An Introduction
... Europe, where it takes a more institutionalized form, and outside Europe, where more vigorous forms have developed in recent years, we see it developing out of the more traditional forms that we have outlined above. We can vividly illustrate this development of new forms from old with the example of ...
... Europe, where it takes a more institutionalized form, and outside Europe, where more vigorous forms have developed in recent years, we see it developing out of the more traditional forms that we have outlined above. We can vividly illustrate this development of new forms from old with the example of ...
Screening for Medicaid Eligibility Under the Pickle Amendment
... eliminate the great majority of those who are not eligible without the necessity of performing any mathematical calculations. For those who survive the initial screening and for whom mathematical calculations are required, the table below provides a simple formula for performing the necessary calcul ...
... eliminate the great majority of those who are not eligible without the necessity of performing any mathematical calculations. For those who survive the initial screening and for whom mathematical calculations are required, the table below provides a simple formula for performing the necessary calcul ...
Placing power in practice theory Matt Watson
... Practice theory must be able to account for power. This imperative has two sides, one intellectual and the other pragmatic. The intellectual side of the imperative comes from the ubiquity of power as a part of social relations. For practice theory, all social relations are constituted and reproduced ...
... Practice theory must be able to account for power. This imperative has two sides, one intellectual and the other pragmatic. The intellectual side of the imperative comes from the ubiquity of power as a part of social relations. For practice theory, all social relations are constituted and reproduced ...
The Enlightenment, Popper and Einstein
... I am delighted to be contributing to this volume in honour of Milan Zeleny. I hope he will forgive me for taking the reader, at least initially, on a journey back to the 18th century. I do this with the present very much in mind. For it is my view that the Enlightenment, despite its heroic qualities ...
... I am delighted to be contributing to this volume in honour of Milan Zeleny. I hope he will forgive me for taking the reader, at least initially, on a journey back to the 18th century. I do this with the present very much in mind. For it is my view that the Enlightenment, despite its heroic qualities ...
Market Forces and Fair Institutions: The Political Economy of Europe
... Scandinavia, for example, is a fascinating group of countries which has been carefully studied; now, with twenty million people, their population is on a par with Minnesota, Wisconsin and Washington state.11 It could very well be that variance among American states is as high as among European natio ...
... Scandinavia, for example, is a fascinating group of countries which has been carefully studied; now, with twenty million people, their population is on a par with Minnesota, Wisconsin and Washington state.11 It could very well be that variance among American states is as high as among European natio ...
Money As A Medium Essay Research Paper
... Giving value to an object creates money. A person then takes on the role of tracking the exchanges of the object, or issuing notes or tokens that are accepted by the community. Pythagoras introduced coinage into Southern Italy around 500 B.C. In his time, one of the prominent questions thinkers were ...
... Giving value to an object creates money. A person then takes on the role of tracking the exchanges of the object, or issuing notes or tokens that are accepted by the community. Pythagoras introduced coinage into Southern Italy around 500 B.C. In his time, one of the prominent questions thinkers were ...
The Red Tape Challenge - Charities Aid Foundation
... The Small Donations Bill will allow charities and Community Amateur Sports Clubs (CASCs) to claim Gift Aid-like payments on donations of £20 or less without having to collect a donor declaration, up to a maximum donation level of £5,000 every year. This effectively constitutes a ‘grant’ of up to £1 ...
... The Small Donations Bill will allow charities and Community Amateur Sports Clubs (CASCs) to claim Gift Aid-like payments on donations of £20 or less without having to collect a donor declaration, up to a maximum donation level of £5,000 every year. This effectively constitutes a ‘grant’ of up to £1 ...