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... patterns in the development of biological communities rather than looking for immutable laws. Nor is there any reason that political science can't be held to rigorous standards. As Sen. Barbara ... quot; sounds silly. But academic expertise should not be cast aside so lightly, and certainly should not be evaluated by whether it happens to fit our political purposes.
Topics: Politics & Policy
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... fiscal year (FY) 2010 Commerce, Justice, Science appropriations bill (H.R. 2847). By ... an amendment by Sen. Tom Coburn (R-OK) that would have eliminated funding for the political science program at the National Science ... unabashedly†opposed the Coburn amendment. She went on to say, “This amendment is an attack on science. It is an attack on academia.â€
The National Coalition for History sent ...
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... , but one thing's certain...he'll be studied in political science classes for generations to come. How a man viewed by supporters and detractors alike as an extraordinarily adept political figure could turn out to be so inept defies logical explanation. ... 50% approval rating. How did America get so fucking stupid? Maybe political science majors fifty years from now will figure it ...
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A Political Science Lesson
"Good morning, class. Welcome to Politcal Science 300 - an advanced course in political taxation principles. My name is Luke Ravenstahl. When not serving as an adjunct professor here at Point Park University, I'm the mayor of the City of Pittsburgh - and damn proud of it, too.
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Students with opposing political views come together in the Political Science Club to discuss current affairs and plan events to inspire others to pay more attention to politics.
The club wants to raise political awareness, get students involved in politics and raise awareness of the many opinions people have, President Alexandra Stephens said.
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from studying...
The spiral of silence is a political science and mass communication theory propounded by the German political scientist Elisabeth Noelle-Neumann. The theory asserts that a person is less likely to voice an opinion on a topic if one feels that one is in the minority for fear of reprisal or isolation from the ...
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