Energy and Power 1
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The Open Economy: International Trade and Exchange Rates
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The Open Economy: International Trade and Exchange Rates III
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The Open Economy: International Trade and Exchange Rates II
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The Open Economy: International Trade and Exchange Rates I
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Long-term Economic Growth: Growth and the World Economy
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Measuring the Economy: Economic Output
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WWII: The War Economy - US History: from Civil War to Present
What does it mean to be an American? Far from being a fixed concept, over the past 150 years American identity has been constructed and reconstructed through the conflicts, interchanges, and negotiations between different ethnic, cultural, and religious groups. In this course, we will pay particular attention to two major transformations in American identity: the shift from a conception of citizenship grounded on race to one grounded on shared democratic ideals; and the development of the United
Energy and Power
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T-test for independent means: Effect size and Power
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Power and Effect Size
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Effect Size and Power
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Error/Effect Size/Power
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The Rise of People Power - Disaster in Beijing; Stalemate in Burma; Victory in the Philippines ...
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The Rise of People Power - Disaster in Beijing; Stalemate in Burma; Victory in the Philippines
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Social and Political Structures of Early Modern Europe - European Civilization from the Renaissance
An introduction to European history from around 1500 to the present. The central question that the course addresses is how and why Europe-- a small, relatively poor, and politically fragmented place-- became the motor of globalization and a world civilization in its won right. Put differently how did �western� become an adjective that, for better and often for worse, stands in place of �modern.� Our approach will be broadly cultural, i.e. it approaches politics, economics, social life,
Modern Society ? Spheres of Rationalization: State, Economy and Law
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Durkheim: The Politics of the Sociology of Morals
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Marx: law, power and social conflict
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Undulator Equation and Radiated Power
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