When did political science forget about politics? Irrational Exuberance by Jonathan CohnWhen did political science forget about politics? Irrational Exuberance by Jonathan Cohn
Science Review (apsr). Today, one has only to look at the introduction of community policing and zero-tolerance crime policy in New York City--reforms modeled in good part on an idea Wilson promoted in a 1982 cover story for The Atlantic Monthly called
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Observations such as these were the foundations for the theory of evolution, which suggests that species were not fixed for ever but changed with time and thereby contribute to the immense diversity of life
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There Is No Away To Throw ToThere Is No Away To Throw To
I took a post-Earth Day getaway trip to the California coast. Something about the ocean—it always seems a good place to get my head unclogged. The fresh air blowing up off the water, full of those great salty ions, is so cleansing
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And all of the amazing diversity we see in nature, all of the millions of different ways to be a living thing, represent the many ways in which organisms have solved those basic environmental challenges
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Space Elevators AffirmativeSpace Elevators Affirmative
Valerie Neal 7-6-11, writer for the Economic Times, “End of space shuttle, end to us dominanceofspace?
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Aubertin Derek Nielsen writ 340 May 3, 2013Aubertin Derek Nielsen writ 340 May 3, 2013
Much of this steady reduction in the frequency and lethality of crashes can be attributed to the introduction and widespread adoption of new automotive safety technologies in the past few decades
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Mohammad T. Alhawary: Arabic Second Language Learning and Effects of Input, Transfer, and TypologyMohammad T. Alhawary: Arabic Second Language Learning and Effects of Input, Transfer, and Typology
In the process of learning languages, a human being tends to rely upon the
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Application of data structures in computer arraysApplication of data structures in computer arrays
Arrays are one of the most basic and widely used data structures in computer science. They provide a way to organize and store elements of the same data type in contiguous memory locations
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