A list of puns related to "Bibliography of India"
Hi all. I'm looking for a literature list which is paywalled. Unfortunately my institution does not have access to Oxford Bibliographies. I tried Libgen and Sci-hub and didn't help. It would be really appreciated if someone could download the unlocked website as pdf or html.
Many thanks
Just cos a reporter says something doesnt make it automatically fact. Sorry not sorry I need hardcore proof.
Pretty much all in the title! Look for a good variety of sources! Would appreciate any help I can receive! Thanks so much :)
Im talking about this, https://coppermind.net/wiki/Bibliography
Thank you to the people of coppermind who maintain the site! I use it a lot, particularly this page. I was wondering the CotN was going to be put on there in 2018, since it was published Dec 2018.
Love at first cite
Also, what are currently the most popular areas of study within theory of fiction?
Hello! My name is David Keck, I am author of the book Reading Lincoln, An Annotated Bilbiography along with Dr. Tom Peet.
I am retired after nearly 48 years of teaching and administrative work in education. Presented, with Dr. Tom Peet, at 15 annual meetings nationally for the National Council for the Social Studies and on numerous occasions for statewide education professional organizations in Ohio. Wrote textbook material for Blencoe Publshers and supervised student teachers representing Ohio University in the central Ohio area. I've done three editions of "Reading Lincoln, " an annotative bibliography.
Currently I am working on the same format of book on the assassination of President Kennedy, which includes the Harold Weisberg collections with whom I was friends with before he passed many years ago. He was thought to have the world's largest accessible private collection compiled information regarding JFK and his assassination. He donated his collection to Hood College.
Recently presented at an author's night and book signing at the Westerville Public Library in Ohio and mentioned in other books about civil rights, Vietnam, and the Kennedy assassination for research and editing. AMA!
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Apologies, title should read "in a footnote".
For example, say I have a book written by Thorkell Thorkelsson (apologies to any real Thorkell Thorkelssons). In a bibliography he'll appear with his name in full. But in notes, do I cite him as "Thorkell"? Or by full name? (Surely not just by the patronymic?)
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If Pikachu carpooled to the museum, which red refrigerator would you inflate? Have you really been far even as decided to use even go want to do look more like?
I've been thinking about horror recently, and I've noticed that the modding scene hasn't really gone in depth with horror stories. There have been attempts, but they're mostly just mini mods that are over before it gets good.
And then I started looking through Stephen King's bibliography, and then it hit me, what about taking DDLC's characters and such, and attempt to fit them within his stories, or at least adapt DDLC to them. What do you all think of that?
Or just the chapter? Or both the whole book and the chapter?
Hey all, per a suggestion from u/SAE-2, I thought I'd share the following reading list I put together that covers some work relating to the causes of terrorism and behavior of terrorist groups. I've expanded on this one with a few additional topics as well; hopefully some of you will find this a useful resource.
Causes of Terrorism
Socio-Economic
Burgoon (2006) "On Welfare and Terror: Social Welfare Policies and Political-Economic Roots of Terrorism" Journal of Conflict Resolution 50(2), 176-203.
Piazza (2011) "Poverty, Minority Economic Discrimination, and Terrorism" Journal of Peace Research 48(3), 339-353.
Enders and Hoover (2012) "The Nonlinear Relationship between Poverty and Terrorism" American Economic Review 102(3), 267-272.
Berman et al. (2011) "Do Working Men Rebel? Insurgency and Unemployment in Afghanistan, Iraq, and the Phillipines" Journal of Conflict Resolution 55(4), 496-528.
Choi (2015) "Economic Growth and Terrorism: Domestic, International, and Suicide" Oxford Economic Papers 67(1), 157-181.
Lee (2011) "Who Becomes a Terrorist? Poverty, Education, and the Origins of Political Violence" World Politics 63(2), 203-245.
Todd Sandler et al., βForeign Direct Investment, Aid, and Terrorism,β Oxford Economic Papers, Vol. 66, No. 1, January 2014, pp. 25-50.
Political
Eyerman (1998) "Terrorism and Democratic States: Soft Targets or Accessible Systems?" International Interactions 24(2), 151-170.
Gleditsch and Polo (2016) "Ethnic Inclusion, Democracy, and Terrorism" *Public Choice" 169(3), 207-299.
Chenoweth (2013) "Terrorism and Democracy" Annual Review of Political Science 16, 355-378.
Chenoweth (2010) "Democratic Competition and Terrorist Activity" The Journal of Politics 72(1), 16-30.
Li (2005) "Does Democracy Promote or Reduce Transnational Terrorist Incidents?" The Journal of Conflict Resolution 49(2), 278-297.
Piazza (2017) "Repression and Terrorism: A Cross-National Empirical Analysis of Types of Repression and Domestic Terrorism" Terrorism and Political Violence 29(1), 102-118.
Askoy et al. (2012) "Terrorism in Dictatorships" The Journal of Politics 74(3), 810-826.
Hendrix and Young (2014) "State Capacity and Terrorism: A Two-Dimensional Approach" Security Studies 23(2), 329-363.
Coggins (2015) "Does State Failure Cause Terrorism? An Empirical Analysis (1999-2008)" The Journal of Conflict Resolution 59(3), 455-483.
Piazza (2008) "Incubators of Terror: Do Failed and Failing S
... keep reading on reddit β‘I'm doing a master's degree in Brewing Science at Spain, and i've found very interesting to investigate about the fundamentals to do a proper dry-hopping, anyone in here knows an investigator that works on that area that i can contact with? Or a brewery that investigates in that area that i can contact with, i would like to find info specially about the methodology applied to difference what makes more optimal the dry-hopping (Temperature, time of addition, lenght, a volatile profile of the aroma compounds). In my case i would like to study it with pellets.
The Early Asimov (1938-1952):
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The Later Asimov (1953-):
https://www.storypilot.com/asimov2.html
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Hi, i am a Brazilian history student and i want to talk about the industrial revolution based on Frankenstein from Mary Shelley. Here in Brazil there is not much bibliography on this Topic. If anyone can help me, i appreciate It.
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I am currently reading the book and as a side tangent, I am enjoying it very much. He talks a lot about how psychedelics were used throughout time, from different points of view. There are a lot of the well known characters that are in there, including Hoffman, Terence Mckenna, Paul Stamets and Roland Griffiths, and I just want to dig in more.
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I should have used march break well instead of being a useless member of society
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