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    Table of Contents 1. Introduction – Normative assessment of delegation 1 2. Theory ………………………………………………………………………………2 2.1 The Principal-Agent-Theory 2 2.2 Application of Principal-Agent logics to Bureaucracies 3 2.3 Hypotheses 4 2.3.1 Efficiency 4 2.3.2 Depoliticization 5 2.3.3 Shifting responsibilities 6 2.3.4 Decreased likelihood of policy adoption 6 2.3.3 Control variables 6 3. Methods and data 7 3.1 Data 7 3.2. Operationalization of dependent variable 7

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    Newton’s Three Laws Newton’s three laws of motion are laws or “rules” as to why objects move or don’t move they way they do. They tell us why things that move or at rest stay that way‚ or why the speed up‚ or simply what kind of things it takes to move objects. Newton’s three laws are very important because before he discovered these no one really knew why objects did what they did‚ they simply just did it. I care about these laws because I’ve learned so much that I never really understood nor knew

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    Helmut Newton is an acclaimed photographer. He contributed a lot to the world of photography. He is well known for his passion in nudity and he made a big impact to the art of being naked and was best known for his stark‚ black-and-white nudes. He is well respected for his work of art and is also an inspiration to a lot of amateur photographers. Newton’s is a fashion photographer‚ whose work appeared in magazines such as Playboy‚ Elle‚ Queen‚ Stern and Vogue. Born Helmut Neustaedter in Berlin October

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    What did Isaac Newton Discover? Isaac Newton is arguably one of the most influential scientists in history. Though he lived in the late 1600s‚ many of his discoveries still affect us in the present. His various theories still hold true even centuries after his death and countless experiments. The scientists able to improve upon his work became famous themselves. Some would say that he was the greatest product of the Enlightenment‚ the explosion of intellectual knowledge that

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    Today I will be analyzing and telling you why Sir Isaac Newton is important in addition discussing why he is still recognized after so many years. Born January 4‚ 1643 in Woolsthorpe‚ England. The things that are Isaac Newton he persevered through his childhood from his mother leaving his for her second husband and later coming back when the husband died and forced Newton to drop out. With the help of newton’s uncle persuaded his mother to let Isaac finish high school and go to college. Finishing

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    The article I have chosen to write about and critique is about Cam Newton being the next big thing in advertising for the NFL. This article most relates to how media and sponsors emphasize celebrities in sport. Celebrities are a huge part of advertising today because fans look up to them. If a favorite player is participating in something or wearing certain items‚ then the fans will likely want to as well. Cam Newton‚ however‚ is different than any of the sports celebrities in the media today because

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    Galileo Galilei was an esteemed astronomer who lived in the time of great discoveries. Galileo was born in Pisa‚ Italy on February 15th‚ 1564. He soon moved to Florence with his family where he began his education in a monastery in Vallombrosa. He enrolled in the University of Pisa seven years later to study medicine. However‚ Galileo soon became interested in mathematics and the physical sciences. This interest brought an end to his medical studies. He spent three years searching for a teaching

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    Adla Alsayid Period 4 02/16/16 Dystopia Crucial elements in science fiction are what helps the spectator understand the controversies that are constantly seen in today’s world. Where socio-economic classes define who we are‚ where destruction and dehumanization are seen as part of our society‚ where childhoods and hopes are taken away every day. It makes the reader wonder‚ are we living in a dystopia like condition? Where every page‚ movie‚ article‚ or magazine‚ is just a simple broken reflection

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    Television industries handled social issues similar to those of other industries by either downplaying the issue or not airing all that is happening. Before the Chairman of the Federal Communications Commission‚ Newton Minow‚ said that television is boring‚ why weren’t there more interesting topics? Many‚ if not all‚ of those topics they wanted to air were taboo at the time. The early days of television were filled with news coverage pertaining to not such as harsh topics‚ compared to today’s violence

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    Melia Chui Lok Yi (20097621) The influence of Western science towards China’s way of thinking When we look at the history of China before the Western invasion‚ we can see that it was a self-sufficient country. It supplies itself with food and all sorts of necessities. Owing to the geography‚ China did not have many chances to connect with the West. Therefore‚ it has developed its own ideology‚ correlative thinking (Hall & Roger‚ 1998). But after the invasion starting from 1839 (1st opium war)

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