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political science oraciones de ejemplo
political science
1. One of the facilitators/instructors told me that I had been able to achieve a degree in political science at age forty-two after five years of night school to complete my last two years, only because someone else had failed
2. One of the facilitators/instructors told me that I had been able to achieve a degree in political science at age forty-two after five years of night school, only because someone else had failed
3. A Professor of political science teaching a class in which I was enrolled chose the first meeting of the class to define government as the determination of who gets what, when, and how
4. Around thirty years ago, as I was finishing the studies required for my degree in political science, one of the professors told the class I was in that we had more or less achieved political democracy in America, and that we now had to move on to economic democracy
5. I, who was a lowly honors major in political science, keeping up with a lawyer
6. Having majored in Political Science and minored in History oh those many years later, I could begin to understand how I and my fellow students had been shortchanged
7. Instructor in such topics as Media and the Law; Writing for the News, and Political Science, Mr
8. It is set of fundamental principles with new applications for the economic, social, human and political sciences and science of the computation
9. Political science is normally thought of is an academic discipline concerned with the study of politics and government
10. “Political science” must now include physical or biological science that has been politicized
11. Among those with concerns is Jeffrey Webber, who teaches political science and
12. horns and began a monolog about his field--political science
13. from his primary goal, a doctorate in Political Science; it was such a distraction in fact, he'd brought books home to study over the weekend
14. Well, you know, I was a political science major in college
15. down and almost covered the political science Ph
16. political science, converted his theory and even his
17. But in 1776, the very year political science was to
18. medicine, and political science were faced with the
19. Bacon would say that political science, of all the sciences, should never become “dogmatic and
20. But, instead of supporting the new political science, the
21. political science, enjoying duality, have progressed so much in the
22. He attended Stanford as both an undergrad and graduate student majoring in political science with an emphasis in Japanese-American relations
23. "The United Nations is impotent,” declared a young woman, a student of political science
24. "Listen," cried the political science student excitedly, "Next summer, let's organize a study tour of Hungary and stage an impromptu demonstration in the heart of Budapest
25. I did not care particularly, not being from the area and my major having been political science, but it was my job, so I went to investigate
26. She hoped to attend the University of Texas in Austin, but segregation ended that thought so she went to Texas Southern University (TSU), majoring in history and political science
27. I have also this political science book analyzing the state of post-war Europe and its relationship with the United States
28. understanding, together with her recently acquired Masters in Political Science,
29. Donovan, one of the young, slick-haired, East Coast political science junkies who was on Woodson‘s staff, almost laughed at the suggestion
30. history and political science
31. degree in history, with political science as my minor
32. transcripts were reviewed—political science it was
33. interested in political science, but he had heard that many students used it like pre-
34. A political science professor at Brown, Darrell West, had given himself the thankless job of writing a completely unauthorized biography of me for an educational press
35. If we really wanted to succeed, we needed to look to the Manhattan Project, we needed to look to NASA, we needed to look not just to science, but to political science
36. And in political science, there’s a simple equation that always works: we are stronger together than we are divided
37. He read political science, mass-media communications, finance and international conflict resolution, and at the same time he helped out on temporary assignments at Millennium
38. On the other hand, both political science and common sense teach us that in matters of state, and especially in the matter of war, private citizens must forego their personal individual
39. The emphasis Alice placed on teaching was in part motivated by the belief that she had both a duty and the opportunity to inspire the next generation in the field, or at the very least not to be the reason that the next would-be great thought leader in cognition abandoned psychology to major in political science instead
40. I have to read things about government policy and the balance of Congressional power that was once only the domain of DC policy wonks and political science Ph
41. Hacker, a political science professor at Yale University, discusses how in recent years various risks—job risk, family stability risk, retirement risk, and health care risk—have been shifted increasingly from corporations and governments onto the backs of individuals
42. He knows that the habits of life in which he has been bred, and whose abandonment would cause him much discomfort, can only be supported by the weary and often suicidal labor of the down-trodden working-class—that is, by the open infraction of those principles of Christianity, humanity, justice, and even of science (political science), in which he professes to believe
43. He affirms his faith in the principles of fraternity, humanity, justice, and political science, and yet the oppression of the working-class is an indispensable factor in his daily life, and he constantly employs it to attain his own ends in spite of his principles; and he not only lives in this manner, but he devotes all his energies to maintain a system which is directly opposed to all his beliefs
44. Those men, in the first place, have rarely, if ever, bestowed a single thought upon political science; and in the second place, because they could never be convinced that the business on which they are engaged serves to support rather than destroy the State; and finally, because, as a matter of fact, the majority of these men, if not all of them, would not only be unwilling to sacrifice their peace and comfort to maintain the State, but would never miss the opportunity to promote their own interests at the expense of the State,—therefore it is not for the sake of so vague a principle as that of maintaining the State that they do this
45. It would seem then that we ought to examine the connection of these occurrences with money; but Political Science, with full assurance, asserts that money has no connection whatever with the matter
46. Men are thrown into slavery, into the most terrible slavery, worse than has ever before existed; but Political Science tries to persuade men that it is necessary and unavoidable