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Government Management System Based on Science and Innovation in Cuba

The Cuban Revolution under Fidel Castro emphasized the role of knowledge, science, and technology in national development. With the Constitution of the Republic in 2019, science, technology, and innovation (STI) are recognized as crucial for prosperity, sovereignty, and independence. Amid the COVID-

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B.Sc (Arts) Courses and Colleges List for Science Students

If you\u2019re a 12th-grade student exploring undergraduate options in the B.sc science stream, consider the following list of recommended courses and colleges\nThe list of courses and colleges for the Science stream:\n1. B.sc (CS)\nThe BSc Computer Science, or BSc CS, is a 3-year undergraduate prog

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Contrasting Concepts in Political Science: Normative vs Descriptive Approaches

Normative and descriptive concepts in Political Science explore contrasting viewpoints on how things should be versus how they actually are. While normative claims focus on value judgments, descriptive claims deal with facts. These concepts complement each other by providing both theoretical and pra

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Understanding Power, Politics, and Conflict Management in Organizations

Explore the dynamics of power, authority, leadership, and politics within organizations, delving into how individuals and groups influence each other's actions and decisions. Learn about the various bases of power, common power tactics, and ethical considerations in using power and politics in the w

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Interdisciplinary Approach in Political Science and Its Relation with History

The need for an interdisciplinary approach in political science emerged in the 20th century to study political issues from various social science perspectives. This approach emphasizes the interrelation between political science and other disciplines like history. History provides the foundation for

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Understanding the Scientific Method in Comparative Politics

Exploring the scientific method in political science and comparative politics reveals the systematic approach to acquiring knowledge through observation, hypothesis testing, and analysis of outcomes. Adherence to rules of inference is crucial for validity in scientific research, enabling researchers

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Understanding Open Science Practices in Horizon Europe

Open Science in Horizon Europe emphasizes open, collaborative research processes to enhance excellence and impact. Important documents and resources provide guidance on meeting open science obligations, while proposals are evaluated based on open science practices. Evaluating proposals in Horizon Eu

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Computer Science Department Information and Courses Offered

The Computer Science Department provides information on courses offered for GCSE or BTEC qualifications, specifically focusing on the AQA GCSE in Computer Science. The course equips students with valuable thinking and programming skills essential in the modern workplace, covering key concepts and pr

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Free Science Education Resources on Science Prof Online (SPO)

Science Prof Online (SPO) is a valuable free science education website offering fully-developed Virtual Science Classrooms, science-related PowerPoints, articles, and images. It serves as a comprehensive resource for students, educators, and anyone interested in science. Explore practice test questi

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Evolution of Media Influence on Politics

The evolution of mass media and its impact on politics is explored, highlighting the important role of media events, high-tech politics, and the development of media politics through print and broadcast media. The government regulation of the broadcast media, as overseen by the FCC, is also discusse

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The Impact of Female Suffrage on Interwar Politics in Britain (1918-1939)

The period between 1918 and 1939 in Britain saw significant changes in politics, feminism, and society due to the granting of female suffrage. The Representation of the People Act of 1918 led to a flurry of legislation aimed at improving the status and welfare of women, such as the Sex Disqualificat

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Free Science Education Resources at Science Prof Online (SPO)

Science Prof Online (SPO) is a comprehensive science education website offering Virtual Science Classrooms, science-related PowerPoints, articles, and images for students, educators, and anyone interested in science. The site provides various educational resources, including practice test questions,

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Gandhi's Marginalization in Indian Nationalist Politics from 1931-1947

The 1930 Salt Satyagraha propelled Gandhi into the heart of nationalist politics, challenging colonial rule. However, by the end of the decade, the tide shifted away from his influence towards a more conventional political landscape dominated by power negotiations and elections, leading to Gandhi's

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Understanding Science: Introduction to the World of Knowledge

Discover the essence of science as a system of knowledge and methods for exploration. Learn about the scientific method, the relationship between science and technology, and key branches of science like chemistry and physics. Explore how science is conducted through observations and inferences, and

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Go Science Crazy: Explore the Wonders of Science with Our Science Kits for Sale

Discover the excitement of science with Go Science Crazy's premium Science Kits for Sale. Perfect for classrooms, homeschoolers, and budding scientists, our kits are packed with everything you need to explore chemistry, biology, physics, and more. Ea

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Various Definitions of Politics and Their Significance

Scholars have struggled to define politics universally, leading to various definitions highlighting its nature and scope. Definitions range from politics as the art of possible to the struggle for power and the governing of men. Each definition sheds light on different aspects of politics, such as t

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Understanding Political Science: A Comprehensive Overview

The study of political science delves into various aspects, from the pursuit of the good society to the exercise of power and the allocation of resources. It encompasses specialized fields such as American politics, international relations, comparative politics, public policy, and political philosop

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Understanding the Intersection of Politics and Economics in Society

Explore the complex relationship between politics and economics through the lens of political economy, examining how these disciplines intersect in shaping governance, public policy, and societal welfare. Delve into the significance of combining political science and economics for a holistic underst

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Lessons from Gordon Tullock: A Legacy of Iconoclasm

Gordon Tullock, an influential economist at George Mason University, challenged conventional wisdom by applying economic principles to politics. He viewed politics as a ruthless game of self-interest, analyzing dictatorships and revolutions with a cynical yet insightful perspective. Tullock's iconoc

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Free Science Education Website - Science Prof Online PowerPoint Resources

Science Prof Online (SPO) is a free science education website offering fully-developed Virtual Science Classrooms, science-related PowerPoints, articles, and images. This resource is designed to assist students, educators, and anyone interested in learning about science. The site provides a wide ran

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The Politics and Ethics of Knowledge Production in Migration Studies by Sari Hanafi

This insightful study delves into the politics and ethics surrounding knowledge production in migration studies. It explores the normativity of migration studies, identity politics, and universalism, while emphasizing the importance of ethics and epistemic community. The discourse also touches upon

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Kansas Citizens For Science: Advocating for Science Education and Public Understanding

Kansas Citizens for Science (KCFS) is a nonprofit educational organization dedicated to promoting a better understanding and appreciation of science. Since its inception, KCFS has been actively involved in advocating for science education, educating the public about the nature and value of science,

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Science Community Engagement and ATST Development Summary

Science community engagement and development of the Advanced Technology Solar Telescope (ATST) are critical for the success of the project. The formation of core groups, hosting ATST science meetings, and involving a wider US user community are key recommendations from reports and discussions. The P

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Integrity Challenges in McEwan's Solar: Novels on Research Integrity in the Era of Big Science

This project explores the theme of research integrity in Ian McEwan's novel "Solar," delving into the ethical dilemmas faced by academics in the era of big science. It examines issues like scientific plagiarism, power dynamics in research, and ethical responsibilities of researchers. The narrative r

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Enhancing Science Education Through Earth Science Integration

Explore the importance of incorporating Earth Science into high school Biology, Chemistry, and Physics classes, leveraging resources and NGSS standards to create engaging cross-disciplinary learning experiences. Cheryl Manning, NESTA President, shares insights on bridging Earth Science concepts with

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Empowering Women in Politics: Overcoming Financial Barriers

Addressing the financial challenges hindering women's political participation, this story advocates for funding initiatives to support female candidates. By highlighting the barriers faced, it urges for assistance such as subsidies and dedicated funding to encourage more women to enter politics. The

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Comparative Government & Politics Course Overview

Explore the purpose and methods of comparison and classification in the AP Comparative Government & Politics course. Understand the importance of studying diverse political systems such as those of the United Kingdom, Russia, China, Nigeria, Mexico, and Iran. Engage in country fact sheets, multiple-

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Introduction to Science and its Branches

Science is the organized way of gathering and analyzing evidence about the natural world. It encompasses various branches such as Biology, Earth Science, Chemistry, and Physics, each focusing on different aspects of the world around us. Careers in these fields range from doctors and nurses in Biolog

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Georgian Politics Post-Sovietization: Local and International Dimensions

Explore the complex political landscape of Georgia post-Sovietization with a focus on local and international influences. Delve into debates on empire-building, modernity, Soviet hegemony, and Georgian autonomy. Gain insights into the geopolitical shifts in the Caucasus in the early 20th century and

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Contrasting Views on Science in Ireland: Science Community vs. General Public

Science Foundation Ireland conducted research in 2017 to compare the opinions of the general public and the science community in Ireland on various topics like the impact of science, climate change, medicine, evolution, and more. The study revealed differing views on the positive impact of science,

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Introduction to Political Science: State, Democracy, and Sub-disciplines

Explore the fundamental concepts in political science including the state, democracy, and sub-disciplines such as political theory, public administration, and international politics. Delve into the meaning, definition, and nature of political science as well as the essential components of the state

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Understanding Comparative Politics: Power, Influence, and Political Phenomena

Politics involves power and influence, where individuals strive to achieve their goals by influencing others or breaking free from external influences. Political science delves into the study of power and political phenomena, while comparative politics focuses on analyzing political dynamics within

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The Janata Party Era in Indian Politics: A Snapshot of Change and Challenges

The Janata Party's rise and fall in Indian politics from 1977 to 1980 marked a significant shift as it defeated the long-standing Indian National Congress. The alliance faced internal struggles, including leadership disputes and corruption charges that led to its downfall. Despite its short duration

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New Global Developments in Comparative Politics Since the 1980s

The lecture by Dr. Maame Adwoa A. Gyekye-Jandoh explores new global developments in Comparative Politics since the 1980s, covering topics like rapid industrialization in Asia and the collapse of communism in the Soviet Union and Eastern Europe. Students are introduced to key concepts such as the Com

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Implementing ABE Express Science Programme in Schools

ABE Express is a science programme designed to address challenges faced by schools in conducting science education. The programme offers various implementation methods, including involvement of Science Centre educators and conducting sessions in both schools and Science Centres. It consists of diffe

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Evolution of Science Education in India: A Historical Perspective

The evolution of science education in India has seen significant changes over the years, starting from the post-independence era with a commitment to promoting science and technology for national development. Policies like the Scientific Policy Resolution, formation of the Education Commission, Nati

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Politics in Museums: A Comprehensive Exploration

Delve into the realm where museums and politics intersect, examining the dynamics of power, ideology, legitimacy, and rationality. Discover how politics operates within museums, addressing who the key actors are, the subjects of engagement, societal interest levels, and the specific arenas where dec

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Understanding Comparative Politics: Field Overview and Specializations

Comparative politics involves studying domestic politics across different states and nations, with a focus on comparison and analysis. The field distinguishes itself from American Politics, International Relations, and Foreign Policy, emphasizing an in-depth look at state-society dynamics within spe

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Understanding the Interplay of Economy, Politics, and Society

Exploring the connections between politics, economy, and society, this lecture delves into the influence of economic systems like capitalism and socialism on political structures. It discusses how economic conditions shape politics and social divisions, emphasizing the intertwined nature of these as

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Approaches to Study of Indian Politics: Liberal, Marxist, and Gandhian Perspectives

Political Science encompasses various approaches such as Liberal, Marxist, and Gandhian for studying Indian politics. Scholars have explored the nature of the Indian state post-independence, focusing on democratization, social heterogeneity, and class dynamics. The Marxist approach views the state a

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