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  • Insensitivity of Left-lib Hypocrisy par BSMurthy
    BSMurthy
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      LECTURES 5
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      Chapitres 1
    Thus, nothing exposes the left-liberals' ideological hypocrisy than their dubbing the criticism of the incongruities in Islam that goes against the grain of their own cherished 'individual liberty' as Islamophobia.
  • the last dance par eyanakr
    eyanakr
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      LECTURES 25
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      Chapitres 2
    "study now, love later" this is the quote that kionne lives by not until kiel from dlsu came.
  • Campaign and Champagne par theblairwaldorff
    theblairwaldorff
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      LECTURES 19
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      Chapitres 3
    In Washington D.C. it is full of love and mystery. When Sophia goes on a blind date with Philip, they discover they have a lot more in common than they think. Both are planning on running for the same position in government. Will their love last the competition of the campaign?
  • Advantage of studying International Economics and Commerce in ITALY par yazhesai
    yazhesai
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      LECTURES 7
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      Chapitres 1
    "From Classroom to Global Marketplace: Study International Economics and Commerce in Italy 🌍📚"
  • Unforseen par gaylegaylee
    gaylegaylee
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      LECTURES 38
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      Chapitres 3
    Amanda Lucianna pursued law because she wants to give justice to her late father which is the former president of the Philippines. She also planned to study political science after she finished law school to follow the footsteps of her father, but she suddenly met a congressman that will run someday for presidential election that will also change her perspectives in life. Will she be able fight for her father?
  • Puppets of Faith: Theory of Communal Strife (An appraisal of Islam 'n India) par BSMurthy
    BSMurthy
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      LECTURES 1,880
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      Chapitres 36
    The sublimity of Muhammad's preaching in Mecca and the severity of his sermons in Medina make Islam a Janus-faced faith that forever bedevils the mind of the Musalmans. This thought-provoking work, besides dissecting the anatomy of Islam, steeped in the Quran, seeks to depict the psyche of the Musalmans, shaped by the proclivities of their prophet, vicissitudes of his life and the attitudes of his detractors, which the mechanism of their umma perpetuates. More to the point, aided by "I'm Ok - You're Ok", the path-breaking work of Thomas A. Harris and Roland E Miller's "Muslim Friends-Their Faith and Feeling", this book, for the first time ever, psycho-analyzes the imperatives of the Muslim upbringing, which has the potential to turn a faithful and a renegade alike into a fidayeen. Also, apart from delving into the ironies of the faiths that affected the fate of the peoples, eclipsed the cultures of communes, altered the course of history and afflict the politics of the day, this book examines how the sanĂŁtana 'Hindu' dharma came to survive in India, in spite of the combined onslaught of Islam and the Christianity on Hinduism for over a millennium. This book is for those who wish to be aware of the follies of their faith and the foibles of others to lighten the burden of dogma and reduce the baggage of prejudice postulated in its thirty-five well-structured chapters. Also, besides providing a panoramic view of the Indian history, this thought-provoking book appraises the way Gandhi, Nehru, Patel, Azad, Ambedkar, Indira Gandhi, Narasimha Rao, Vajpayee, Manmohan Singh, Sonia Gandhi, Narendra Modi et al made or unmade the post-colonial India. Possibly in a new genre, this free ebook is a book for our times.
  • Forbidden Love par nostalgicposcwriter
    nostalgicposcwriter
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      LECTURES 243
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      Chapitres 8
    Two Political Science professors fell in love in a place where such love and affection were forbidden... Would loyalty and faith lead them to the so-called 'everlasting love'?
  • Letters Across the Hall par KIMBERLY_SJW
    KIMBERLY_SJW
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      LECTURES 15
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      Chapitres 2
    Aeris Del Rosario thrives in quiet. A Fine Arts major at the University of Santo Tomas, her life is a series of small, peaceful moments, sketching in her dorm , tending to her her plant, and watching the sunset fill her room in amber light. In a world full of noise, she's carved out her own calm space But this year, that calm is interrupted by the constant soundtrack of the guy next door. Noah Enriquez, a Political Science major, is loud, confident, and unapologetically himself. Between his late night playlist and sarcastic jabs, he couldn't be more different from Aeris. Still, something about the noise he makes is starting to feel oddly familiar In the middle of college chaos, unspoken feelings, and the everyday hustle of university life, two different people start to notice each other in ways they didn't expect. " We're not even friends yet, but somehow, it feels like we've already shared everything "
  • What if Federal Law was the Only Law? par A_Portfolio_
    A_Portfolio_
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      LECTURES 18
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      Chapitres 1
    This is an academic essay I wrote in my political science class. The prompt to this argumentative essay is as follows: "Choose an issue/policy that is best resolved by the federal government (or a national policy) and one that is best left to the states or localities. (Your THESIS should argue what the relative balance between federal and state governments should be, or about which things are best done by federal government and which best done by states, or that we should just do away with either the state governments or federal government altogether--this latter is a pretty extreme position to defend!) Make an argument about the current division of labor between the federal government and state governments. Should there be more regulation or less, and by whom? Be sure to use arguments and evidence to support your claims rather than simply stating your preference (or opinion)."
  • 2050 par tykeandy
    tykeandy
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      LECTURES 5
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      Chapitres 1
    Margaret Mackenzie spends her evenings rather differently than the rest of her family. Her mother is obsessed with a live reality TV show, Catching Up to the Collins, while her father spends his day working as a sports announcer to go home and watch more sports, and her sister works for a company that runs a social media network. Margaret, however, isn't interested in who Curtis Collins' new girlfriend is or what new dystopian movie Lindsey Fish is working on, but if anyone else notices, she'll be abandoned by her country for what the government calls "disrespecting the country's technological and cultural advancements." This book shows what life would be like if society continued to value technology and online lives rather than real lives. Cover by: Meg (me)
  • Niña par Psychotaneous
    Psychotaneous
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      LECTURES 2
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      Chapitres 2
    Isa lamang sa mga istorya ng marami pang kababaihan.
  • Le MonothĂ©isme de Platon par MyriamElgourari
    MyriamElgourari
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      LECTURES 17
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      Chapitres 1
    Vulgarisation scientifique d'une théorie politique en faisant la comparaison entre Platon et le Saint Coran
  • Academic Essays par latterehab
    latterehab
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      LECTURES 135
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      Chapitres 5
    essays i've written for school essays i think that are cool· ..* ✩ ˚ * ⋆   .   * · . . ˚ . °   ·
  • Arbeit Macht Frei par Dharmabum425
    Dharmabum425
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      LECTURES 9
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      Chapitres 1
    Upton Sinclair's The Jungle shocked the USA, when published in 1906. This is the Neo-Sinclarian update to his work. However, it relies heavily on: History, Political Science, Music and Literature. Not for the feint of heart.
  • Caught the Fallen Feelings (University Belt Series # 1) par -HIK4RI-
    -HIK4RI-
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      LECTURES 101
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      Chapitres 11
    University Belt Series # 1 Shade, a marketing student at Far Eastern University. Known for being the player of the circle. Will his game with feelings a victory or a defeat? When he met Aki, a composed and casual guy from San Beda University.
  • Political Science 101 par kurtmichaelbrundage
    kurtmichaelbrundage
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      LECTURES 6,243
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      Chapitres 109
    "POLITICAL SCIENCE 101" is a novel about two close friends, Mitch and Ray, best friends since childhood, who embark together (but somewhat secretly) into the world of politics. Mitch, a popular (but troubled) Political Science professor and Ray, an ambitious (but naive) civil rights attorney, decide to team-up and make Ray the ideal politician. But along the way, they find out the hard way what Mitch has known for years and what Ray refuses to believe: The way the political system actually works - bribery, corruption, sex, intimidation, lies, deception and murder. As the two friends grow apart, they both endure deep personal struggles, striving to improve their lives, but their troubles only seem to compound themselves until Mitch eventually chooses the "absolute right" and Ray chooses the "absolute wrong." And in the end - as it often is in life - it appears that the bad guys may have won. This is not a textbook about political science; the title stems from the protagonist being a political science professor, combined with the premise that he and his fellow protagonist are learning the difference between real and experiential politics rather than merely theoretical or ideal politics - the hard way. This novel explores the deep underbelly of the political process, the shattering of their idealism, personal sacrifice, personal delusion, and the battle within all people of deciding between what is necessary and what is right - and what is neither, and what is both. As both men struggle to maintain their morals, their principles, their values, and their friendship, they are challenged by conflicts new and old, small and large, personal and public.
  • Prosecutor Wanna-be par lyzlcst
    lyzlcst
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      LECTURES 28
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      Chapitres 3
    Four years in a Bachelor Degree is just a step ahead on being-a-lawyer journey. James Lacson is a fresh graduate of Bachelor in Science in Political Science and dreamt to be a lawyer. However, financial needs has been a hindrance for him to took Law School. With this, he was forced to work as a clerk in a private company. Will he give up his dream profession? Let's look how James turned into a prosecutor wanna-be.
  • Orchestra; Dark Matter par CallumAbott
    CallumAbott
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      LECTURES 57
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      Chapitres 3
    Follow my creative writing composition to experience hard science fiction at its best. *)
  • Basic Structure of the Indian Constitution par BSMurthy
    BSMurthy
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      LECTURES 30
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      Chapitres 1
    As Supreme Court's Basic Structure surmise is nothing but a Doctrine of Division that is bound to undermine India's post-partition integrity, hope that WE THE PEOPLE OF INDIA through our elected representatives would suitably amend the constitution meant for the Utopian Republic of India that is detrimental to our SOVEREIGN SOCIALIST SECULAR DEMOCRATIC REPUBLIC before it is beyond redemption.
  • Introduction to Constitutional Reforms for Philippine Divorce Advocates par cheslatoreeva
    cheslatoreeva
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      LECTURES 42
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      Chapitres 6
    The Philippines remains the underdog of the international community: Often neglected, and not given too much attention. Now, we all know to solve that problem: Only through UNLEARNING what was taught by the older generation about taboo topics, such as the most dreaded of them all: DIVORCE. Somehow, divorce, and Charter Change, are two things most barriotic Filipino normies FEAR the most. Both are like death sentences towards their fragile ego, so they react violently without knowing the context behind it.