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    overview. Stoa Publication. Retrieved on Nov., 23, 2017 from http://www.stoa.org/projects/demos/article_democracy_overview?page=3 LeCaire, L. (2013). Tyranny and terror: the failure of Athenian democracy and the reign of the Thirty Tyrants. EWU Masters Thesis Collection. Paper 179. Eastern Washington University. Retrieved Nov. 23, 2017 from http://dc.ewu.edu/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?article=1178&context=theses Brand, Dr. P. J. (n.d.). Athens & Sparta: Democracy vs. Dictatorship. History.com.…

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    Planning Wing,1985 5.) Dissertation, EXTROVERTNESS OF URBAN VILLAGE IN DELHI NALANDA DAS GUPTA, TVB SHS, 2005 6.) Dissertation, CHANGING ROLE OF URBAN VILLAGES BHINI JAIN, Sushant School of Architecture, 2001 7.) Dissertation, URBAN VILLAGES VITAL CONSTITUENTS OF URBAN DELHI, MAYANK SHARMA, Sushant School of Architecture, 1996 8.) Case study of Chirag Delhi, ARCHNA GUPTA, TVB SHS, 1994 9.) Case study of Kishangarh, DILIP SINGH KUSHWAHA, TVB SHS 2006 10.) Dissertation, Exploring the role of…

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    Before discussing about anything, let us know what precisely is "legal writing"? Legal writing is a kind of particular written work used by lawful counsels, judges, lawmaking body, and others in law to express legitimate analysis and legal rights and duties. Legal writing before long is used to advocate for or to express the determination of a client's legal matter. There are generally two sorts of legal writing. The fundamental type requires a balanced analysis of a legitimate issue. Instances…

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    with Russel Crowe A Beautiful Mind (2001), directed by Ron Howard. Film won four Academy Awards, including Best Picture. Secondly, I 'm particularly interested about the application of a game theory, developed by John Nash, and defended as a PhD dissertation ( Princeton) which more than 54 years later brought Nash the Nobel Memorial Prize in Economic Sciences (along with John Harsanyi and Reinhard Selten) for his contributions to game theory(1994). I would like to understand the life and…

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    Annotated Bibliography Ahmed, Sarah. “A Phenomenology of Whiteness.” Feminist Theory. 8.2 (2007): 149-68. PDF. Ahmed argues that Whiteness can be understood more completely by approaching it through phenomenology. She posits that Whiteness, as a dominant ideological construct, situates bodies and objects in particular relationships. By studying the ways that those bodies and objects interact, and which bodies and objects draw attention to their interaction (a non-white body in a white space…

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    This PhD dissertation presents developed standardized tools for risk assessment which fill in the current gap between rapid, user-friendly tools and sophisticated tools designed for use by scientists and engineers, with respect to flood risk analysis. This research commenced with an identification of major influencing parameters and data used to compute flood hazard and assess community vulnerability. From these results, key components were identified and applications which compute flood hazard…

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    In Jill Lepore’s work, “Richer and Poorer: Accounting for Inequality,” published in The New Yorker in 2015, statistics provided alongside excellent rhetoric reach United States citizens with an undeniable conclusion: that inequality gaps are widening in America, and not only will nobody take the blame for this disparity; nobody is willing to do anything to stop it. This creates a sense of urgency in voters to coerce the United States Congress, into changing legislation in regards to these…

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    The Theory of Comfort was developed by Katharine Kolcaba in the 1990’s when she was a graduate student. Kolcaba’s Comfort Theory was a springboard off of her thesis and dissertation and Kolcaba revealed in a documentary she retired from teaching to focus on her Nursing Theory (Kolcaba, 2010). Kolcaba focus on comfort was bred from a systematic interdisciplinary literature review (Kolcaba, 2010). The Comfort Theory is considered a middle-range nursing theory because the focus is a more…

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    The Use of Propaganda in the Cold War: Thesis Analysis Logan, Matthew J. "We Say All the Real Things. And We Believe Them:” The Establishment of the United States Information Agency, 1953. Master’s thesis, University of Victoria (Canada), 2012. Accessed September 28, 2016, ProQuest Dissertations Publishing. The author’s purpose in his thesis is to explain the United States need for a proper, functioning propaganda system after World War II and during the Cold War. By using official…

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    instruction of my undergraduate program. It aims at enhancing the student’s oral and written production skills, with a focus on critical thinking. Within the framework of this assignment, we were asked to write a short essay that reported on the thesis and arguments presented by the author of an article (cited in the text), while also incorporating our own ideas about the topic at hand. That is why I consider it is a concise and effective example of the two main skills needed for academic…

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