Часть II. Язык http://www.oxfordhandbooks.com/view/10.1093/oxfordhb/9780199566020.001.0001/oxfordhb-9780199566020-e-7#oxfordhb-9780199566020-div1-45 From Case Studies to Social Science: A Strategy for Political Research Robert H. Bates The Oxford Handbook of Comparative Politics Edited by Carles Boix and Susan C. Stokes Abstract and Keywords This article presents a strategy for political research. It first explores the ways people comprehend and briefly discusses the forms of comprehension. The
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Demian In every piece of literature there is always a sense of imagination. Now‚ that imagination can cause a variety of different scenarios. Some may say that the main character could look one way‚ but then another set of people can say that the main character looks entirely different. That’s also true with the “meaning” in some parts of the text. The only person who really knows the truth is the author‚ because the author obviously wrote the book. So it is up to our own imagination to determine
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science of psychology‚ but in all Western culture and in most of the aspects of society. Psychoanalysis adopted an important role‚ which still remains in our modern life‚ and Sigmund Freud was the responsible for it. Nevertheless‚ during this time‚ Carl Gustav Jung developed an important theory‚ making an immense contribution to psychology. Jung didn’t just criticize psychoanalysis in order to improve it but he also provided different perspectives and new ideas with the aim of trying to understand
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Individual Behavior‚ Personality‚ and Values McGraw-Hill/Irwin Copyright © 2012 by The McGraw-Hill Companies‚ Inc. All rights reserved. MARS Model of Individual Behavior Situational factors Values Motivation Personality Perceptions Emotions Ability Individual behavior and results Attitudes Stress Role perceptions 2-2 Employee Motivation Internal forces that affect a person’s voluntary choice of behavior • direction • intensity • persistence
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Chapter 6 * Passive Relaxation – inactivity confused with relaxation * Active Relaxation – becoming aware of your body & physiological reactions in order to consciously reduce your level of arousal * Diaphragmatic breathing – respiration from your abdomen * -Deep‚ slow‚ & rhythmic * -Natural antidote to stress * When stressed‚ breathing becomes quick‚ shallow‚ & irregular (F or F response) * Becomes habit for some people when stressed * Practicing Diaphragmatic
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April 18th 2009 turned out to be a hectic day. Driving to Washington DC is rarely an easygoing occasion‚ however it only gets worse when you are attempting to see a recital and you are already late. After finally finding the National Gallery of Art we found a parking spot‚ entered the gallery‚ and found where the performances were being held. I had expected a sort of theater for which the concerts would be held‚ but in fact it was right in the middle of one of the garden atriums. The atmosphere was
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“Daliism” Salvatore Dali was a Spanish artist who redefined a genre with new ideas and styles of painting. Dali’s work is often described as surrealist art‚ which is‚ according to Webster’s dictionary‚ “the principles‚ ideals‚ or practice of producing fantastic or incongruous imagery or effects in art by means of unnatural or irrational juxtapositions and combinations.” It is also said that Dali had created his own legacy and following which lead to the creation of his own sub-genre “Daliism.”
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the 1936 Olympics with his own set of goals‚ as he became the first American track & field athlete to win four gold medals in a single Olympics. This remarkable achievement stood unequaled until the 1984 Olympic Games in Los Angeles‚ when American Carl Lewis matched Jesse’s feat. Although others have gone on to win more gold medals than Jesse‚ he remains the best remembered Olympic athlete because he achieved what no Olympian before or since has accomplished. Jesse wore some one of a kind gold Adidas
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Cheyenne Pruett Ms. Mitchell College Composition October 8‚ 2013 Ophelia? Thomas G. Plummer‚ in his essay “Diagnosing and Treating the Ophelia Syndrome” argues that the system we use for teaching today takes away students ability to think for themselves. Plummer proves his argument with loads of examples of students conforming to others to take the easy way out. In Plummers essay he points out ways to treat this syndrome and stop all ignorant people from ruining the minds of other
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“Did we want to do the deal? Yes!” This case is based on adapted highlights from date-consecutive articles about Yahoo! by the following journalists‚ in The Times‚ The Sunday Times and Times Online: Suzy Jagger and Mike Harvey‚ along with Murad Ahmed‚ Amanda Andrews‚ Holden Frith‚ Jonathan Richards‚ Dominic Rushe ‚ Dan Sabbagh‚ Christine Seib‚ Susan Thompson‚ ‘Tempus’ and John Waples 19/06/07 Jerry Yang was doing a PhD at Stanford when he and fellow-student‚ David Filo‚ created a website
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