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What to publish? Full-length articles are about 5, 000 words: a series of experiments making a coherent story Short notes are about 200 words General rule: it is better to publish one solid paper than to split it into two or three short notes Articles in books and reports are less prestigious: publish your primary data in international journals
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Unit Two Text B 1. Pre-reading Ta 1. How did the first american music begin? Why do so many people around world love American music? 3. What role does modern science play in the development of American music? 4. When and where did the word \music!\first appear in the American history?
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I. Introductory Remarks Why do nations trade? They trade for many reasons. First, they trade because there are differences in natural resources in different parts of the world. The second reason is that pays to specialize, for specialization enables one country to produce some goods more cheaply than another country and brings benefits as one country shares their cheap goods with
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Contemporary globalization both requires, and permits, the re-casting of international law away from a\society of states \model and towards a model of global society and even global community. By effectively eliminating both time and space factors in social interaction, globalization is changing the nature of global social relations, intensifying the obsolescence of the society of states\model, and demanding al fundamental change in the social theory of international law towards a global society of persons. Because of these changes
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Is International Law Impartial? Steven R. Ratner The last decade has seen a resurgence of interest among philosophers in the core questions of ethics and justice on the international plane. Issues once discussed primarily in the response to the major global debates of the 1960s and 1970s-the vietnam War and
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THE RIGHTS OF THE EMBRYO AND THE FOETUS UNDER DUTCH Veelke derckx and Ewoud Hondius IV C3 Introduction In June 2001 the Dutch abortion ship belonging to the pressure group Women On Waves set sail for Ireland. The intention was to carry out abortions off the Irish coast. During the same(Northern Hem isphere)summer there were heated discussions taking place in many countries concerning the status of the em bryo and f gametes(reproductive cells). As a result President Bush decided to finance
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THE ROLE OF RECIPROCITY IN INTERNATIONAL LAW Francesco Parisi and Nita ghei INTRODUCTION contented with so much liberty against other men as he would allow other men against himsel/'6 [A] man be willing, when others are too, as far forth for peace and defense of himself, The concept of reciprocity assumes
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Many markets are such that a firm needs several resources to success Resources can be brought together in several ways Self-development acquire/be acquired
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In general, you can not expect to capture any value if you do not create any Getting\paid to playis an exception, but is unlikely to yield very high profits
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In markets where quality is hard to observe, reputations last a long time If quality is important, competitive advantages tend to be long-lived
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