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Political Parties, Elections and Election Systems by Etem Aziri

differences between them. Classification of political parties according to the author, can be based on different criteria ranging from philosophy and political, to the political programs of up to parliamentary ... treatment of political parties as a global phenomenon. In 2004 published the book "Political parties and democracy", while two years "Sociology of political parties" - in modified version. This book differs

Leo Strauss: An Intellectual Biography by Daniel Tanguay

The book ends with concluding remarks of the writer about the whole Leo Strauss’s thought. Although Leo Strauss’s philosophy is very complex especially in terms of so many different titles and ... twentieth century political philosophy but also enable to us with critical outlook about modern political philosophy and its problems. Apart from Introduction, the book consists of four main titles about Leo

Albanian Book and Libraries in Kosovo

in Kosovo by the 14th century was followed with a long interruption due to socio-political circumstances. The linguistic structure of the book in libraries by the middle of the sixties of the 20th ... the political and cultural position of Albanians was also reflected in view of the growing number of publications in Albanian and network extension of libraries also changing their cultural status. In

Issues and Trends in the Provision of Public Library Services in Nigeria: A Literature Survey

The philosophy, orientation and nature of public library are routed in the responsibility of disseminating diverse and current information services to the members of its community. Waller and Mcshare ... , and often are members of both a library system/network and a political community. The library in New London, Connecticut, for example, is supported primarily through city taxes and is clearly a

Issues and Trends in the Provision of Public Library Services in Nigeria: A Literature Survey

The philosophy, orientation and nature of public library are routed in the responsibility of disseminating diverse and current information services to the members of its community. Waller and Mcshare ... , and often are members of both a library system/network and a political community. The library in New London, Connecticut, for example, is supported primarily through city taxes and is clearly a

Roots of sustainability

, therefore. However, the phosphorous mines will become depleted within a few decades from now, rising progressive political concern on the sustainability of current agriculture (Haarr 2005) . In principle, P

Comment: Transgender Employment Discrimination Equality In Wisconsin: The Demise Of A Former LGBTIQ+ Rights Trailblazer

Wisconsin’s transgender community as a result of the existing political atmosphere in the state. ... employment discrimination claims in the federal political realm. Instead, the Judicial Branch, Executive Branch, and federal administrative agencies have driven the creation of employment discrimination legal

On humans and their crops—miRNAs and the evolution of fertility

facit saltús” (Linnaeus 1751)-“Nature does not make leaps” has been the guideline for causal analysis since the era of Greek philosophy. Even Darwin, although demonstrating that species are not constant

Black is beautiful (and protective): melanin synthesis in animals and plants

, Germany Melanin is a phenolic pigment that might qualify as one of the most political molecules ever. The reason for its impact on society has been a strange habit of certain members of Homo sapiens. The

The molecular identity of the characean OH− transporter: a candidate related to the SLC4 family of animal pH regulators

. https://www.tandfonline.com/doi/full/10. 4161/psb.4.8. 9306 DeCoursey TE , Hosler J ( 2014 ) Philosophy of voltage-gated proton channels . J R Soc Interface 11 : 20130799 . https://doi.org/10.1098/ rsif

Assessment of Information Seeking Behaviour of Physically Challenged Students in Selected Nigerian Tertiary Institutions

respondents do not seek financial/economic information. A 152 (77.9%) of the respondents sought political information, while 43 (22.1%) of the respondents did not seek political information; 172 (88.2%) of the ... libraries in Ogun State, Nigeria. Library Philosophy and Practice. Retrieved from http://unllib.unl.edu/LPP/ Leckie, G. J., Pettigrew, K. E. & Sylvain, C. (1996). Modelling the information seeking of

Assessment of Information Seeking Behaviour of Physically Challenged Students in Selected Nigerian Tertiary Institutions

respondents do not seek financial/economic information. A 152 (77.9%) of the respondents sought political information, while 43 (22.1%) of the respondents did not seek political information; 172 (88.2%) of the ... libraries in Ogun State, Nigeria. Library Philosophy and Practice. Retrieved from http://unllib.unl.edu/LPP/ Leckie, G. J., Pettigrew, K. E. & Sylvain, C. (1996). Modelling the information seeking of

Identification, Preservation and Management of Cultural Heritage of Edirne, Turkey by Means of a Web-Based Application

traditions inherited from the past and is the result of a selection process to decide what is worthy of being preserved for future generations both political and cultural reasons. Efforts to preserve cultural ... . , & Ukwoma , S. C. ( 2011 ). Preservation of Cultural Heritage: The Strategic Role of the Library and Information Science Professionals in South East Nigeria . Library Philosophy and Practice , 95 . Kioussi

Users’ Knowledge and Use of Library Services: A Case Study of Bowen University Library

is relatively low, Bowen university philosophy of book selection is not to buy anything older than ten years ago. So most of the materials are recent and the building is well situated with enough air ... . Agboola , I. O. , & Bamigboye , O. B. ( 2011 ). Students' level of study and user of library resources in Nigerian Universities: A comparative study . Library Philosophy and Practice. Retrieved June 24

Peter Sitte (1929–2015): a theistic cell biologist

, 1929, in Innsbruck (Austria), Peter Sitte attended a Christian High School (Jesuiten-Gymnasium) in his home city (Fig.1). After graduation, he studied Biology, Chemistry, Physics, and Philosophy at ... -philosophy, principles of microscopy, cell biology etc. in a concise and inspiring style. His “Austrian” way of story-telling was unique, so that his students admired and respected him as lecturer and mentor

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Creating a "Building a Disability Rights Information Center for Asia and the Pacific Clinic": Pedagogy and Social Justice

” impact of the population in question.15 Arguably, human rights are the “most significant political force shaping the life experience of people with disabilities,”16 and there is no question that persons ... Paul, Cultural Resistance to Global Governance, 27 MICH. J. INT’L L. 1, 13, n.51 (2000), citing, inter alia, Michael C. Davis, Constitutionalism and Political Culture: The Debate over Human Rights and

Anesthetics and plants: no pain, no brain, and therefore no consciousness

, Vieria P ( 2017 ) The language of plants: science, philosophy, literature . Univ. Minnesota Press, Minneapolis Gallé A , Lautner S , Flexas J , Fromm J ( 2015 ) Environmental stimuli and physiological

Modern Greece: What Everyone Needs to Know by Stathis N. Kalyvas

. g o v . t r / j b l u The award-winning author of the book, Stathis N. Kalyvas, is Arnold Wolfers Professor of Political Science and Director of the Program on Order, Conflict, and Violence at Yale ... Greece’s central ideological and political expression for the entire century. It focuses on the irredentist foreign policy, the territorials expansions, the way newly established democratic institutions

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