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17.418 Field Seminar in International Relations Theory (MIT)
Provides an overview of the field of international relations and introduces two widely used typologies in the field. It then reviews the liberal, neo-liberal, realist, and neo-realist schools; the sociological literature on international relations; the constructivist literature on identity and interest formation in international politics; the mainstream literature on conflict and cooperation; and theoretically informed debates about the post-cold war world and the future of international politic
Author(s): Fravel, M. Taylor, 1971-
Function Tables and Function Rules
Learn about function tables and how to use them to find rules and equations. Â The example uses a linear word problem and walks the viewer through setting up a table and generating the formula or rule.
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Spartan Sagas: Sister Anne Brookes, DO, Answering the call to heal
When Sister Anne Brooks hears a call, she answers. In 1955, Brooks became a nun in the order of the Holy Names of Jesus and Mary. Then at the age of 40, after she was treated successfully for rheumatoid arthritis by an MSU physician, she decided to begin medical school at MSU's College of Osteopathic Medicine. Once she graduated, she headed south to Tutwiler, Mississippi, a medically underserved rural town where she helped reopen an abandoned clinic—and where she has lived ever since. For more
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Plant Research International
 | Plant Research International at Wageningen, the Netherlands, specialises in research in areas such as plant genetics and reproduction, crop protection, crop ecology and agrosystems. Its website provides details of research activities and agri-business develo Author(s): No creator set
International union of food science and technology : IUFoST  | The International Union of Food Science and Technology (IUFoST) is a non-profit country-membership association of national food science and technology organizations. It seeks to facilitate international cooperation and information exchange between food scientist Author(s): No creator set
International Federation of Agricultural Journalists  | The International Federation of Agricultural Journalists (IFAJ) operating in 29 countries, is a non-political association supporting the practice of agricultural journalism. The website provides information on the objectives and activities of the Federat Author(s): No creator set
International Weed Science Society  | Homepage of the International Weed Science Society (IWSS), which was formed in 1975 by individuals from Europe, North America, South America, and the Asian-Pacific area, to deal with global weed science issues. This site provides information about the Society Author(s): No creator set
Bioversity International - Newsletter for Europe No. 40, July 2010  | Bioversity's Regional Office for Europe provides the Coordination Secretariats for the European Cooperative Programme for Plant Genetic Resources (ECPGR) and for the European Forest Genetic Resources Programme (EUFORGEN).
Bioversity publishes two issues of the Newsletter for Eu Author(s): No creator set
Mrs. Matthews Centers - Plant and Animal Classification Mrs. Matthews science classes are studying plant and animal classification. Their centers for the week included (1) a pictionary game (2) flashcard game (3)pictures to help them remember the difference between gymnosperm and angiosperm (4) a video titled "science: animals without bones" (5) A.R. books on various vertebrates and invertebrates and (6) several interactive websites. The students also observed a deer skull, turtle shell, snake skin, tarantula skin, moss, celery, and lichens. Th Author(s): No creator set
International Nutrition Presents major nutritional problems that influence the health, survival and developmental capacity of populations in developing societies. Author(s): Keith West, Parul Christian
Story of Stuff International From its extraction through sale, use and disposal, all the stuff in our lives affects communities at home and abroad, yet most of this is hidden from view. The Story of Stuff is a 20-minute, fast-paced, fact-filled look at the underside of our production and consumption patterns. The Story of Stuff exposes the connections between a huge number of environmental and social issues, and calls us together to create a more sustainable and just world. It'll teach you something, it'll make you laugh, a Author(s): Annie Leonard
International Open Access week at Leeds Met This is my own presentation but borrows too extensively from Alma Swan’s presentation at Salford University not to credit her - Alma’s content is reused under the terms of a Creative Commons - Attribution-Non-commercial-ShareAlike licence:
Swan, A. (2009) What an institutional repository can do for you - and for your institution. In:Â University of Salford institutional repository event (number 2), 15 December 2009, Salford, UK.
http://eprints.ecs.soton.ac.uk/18364/ Author(s): No creator set
15.012 Applied Macro- and International Economics (MIT) This course will focus on the environment of firms with particular emphasis on economic variables such as GNP, inflation, interest rates, exchange rates and international trade. The course is divided into five parts: The first presents the basic tools of macroeconomic management by focusing on historical episodes, particularly in the United States. The second looks at national economic strategies for development. The third section concentrates on the recent financial and currency crises in emerg Author(s): Thurow, Lester
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