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schumann s acculturation theory 1978

Tài liệu The Centrality of Money, Credit, and Financial Intermediation in Marx’s Crisis Theory: An Interpretation of Marx’s Methodology pptx

Tài liệu The Centrality of Money, Credit, and Financial Intermediation in Marx’s Crisis Theory: An Interpretation of Marx’s Methodology pptx

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... all risky assets, a flight that itself causes assets previously thought of as safe to become classified as risky These are the formal possibilities of crisis The form mentioned first [SCPthrough-MMC] ... crisis, i.e., the crisis in its most generalized expression But it cannot be said that the abstract form of crisis is the cause of crisis If one asks what its cause is, one wants to know why its ... potential is not the same as crisis cause, and a crisis framework is not yet a theory of crisis To put content in the abstract forms of crisis, to make a crisis theory out of crisis potential, it is necessary...
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DICKIE’S INSTITUTIONAL THEORY AND THE “OPENNESS” OF THE CONCEPT OF ART pptx

DICKIE’S INSTITUTIONAL THEORY AND THE “OPENNESS” OF THE CONCEPT OF ART pptx

Chụp ảnh - Quay phim

... Fountain has been created by someone who clearly was an artist (as his early works, at least, testify to), it is displayed in art galleries, and so on These similarities provide reasons for considering ... these reactions against Weitz s position was George Dickie s institutional theory of art In its latest formulation (from 1984 onwards), Dickie s theory revolves around a set of five definitions, ... artist […] is necessarily a work of art […] Similarly, just because something is treated as a thing of a certain type (art) by someone (art critics) does not necessarily mean that something is...
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groen o., hervik s. einstein''s general theory of relativity

groen o., hervik s. einstein''s general theory of relativity

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... and in the physics literature in general, is the abstract index notation So it is best that we get this sorted out as early as possible As a general rule, repeated indices means summation! For ... Thus the mass is the same in Σ as in Σ′ Then the force F′ , as measured in Σ′ , is F′ = mi du′ du = mi = F dt′ dt (1.6) The force is the same in Σ′ as in Σ This result may be expressed by saying ... cases (Consider the head and feet as point particles, each weighing 5kg.) The human is standing on the surface of a Black Hole with 10 times the Solar mass On the Sun s surface On the Earth s surface...
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Tài liệu New Growth Theory,Technology and Learning: A Practitioner’s Guide doc

Tài liệu New Growth Theory,Technology and Learning: A Practitioner’s Guide doc

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... economics is Lamarckian, in that the environment can produce changes in businesses routines, which may in turn be passed on to successor businesses Thus, unlike the neoclassical theory, which has a ... just by its economic situation, but by the its institutions, its political system, its belief systems and its past history (North 1995) This works against one-size-fits-all prescriptions for economic ... is seldom the business that previously operated the stagecoaches (Schumpeter 1934) New businesses develop new ideas that displace the old ones The result is what Schumpeter calls “creative destruction.”...
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The Guitarist’s Guide to Music Theory and Application docx

The Guitarist’s Guide to Music Theory and Application docx

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... also G7sus4 Asus2 and Asus4 > Am Dsus2 and Dsus4 > Dm also D7sus4 Esus4 > G7 (G7sus2 is rather uncommon) > Dm7 > Em (Esus2 contains an F#) I have included the G7sus4 and D7sus4 because these are ... major Some, but not all, possibilities for preparation are given Resolution – sustained tone s resolution is “lined” Csus2 and Csus4 Fsus2 >C > F (Fsus4 contains a Bb) Gsus2 and Gsus4 > G also G7sus4 ... Examples – sustained tone is tied and its resolution is “lined” C > Fsus2 > F – “retardation” (rule of thumb: sus2 chords will always use retardation if resolved) F > Gsus4 Dm >G > Asus4 Dm7 > G7sus4...
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Kant''''s Theory of Knowledge doc

Kant''''s Theory of Knowledge doc

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... consciousness, it is necessary to examine the distinction as it exists in our ordinary consciousness [14] I e the consciousness for which the problems are those of science as opposed to philosophy ... consciousness we treat these qualities as real qualities of bodies We say that a bell is noisy; that sugar is sweet; that roses smell; that a mustard plaster is hot; that the sky is blue It must ... of physics It is no answer to this to urge that Kant afterwards points out that space as an object presupposes a synthesis which does not belong to sense No doubt this admission implies that...
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Aesthetic and Feminist Theory: Rethinking Women''''s Cinema pot

Aesthetic and Feminist Theory: Rethinking Women''''s Cinema pot

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... Table Press, 1983), p 96 Both essays are reprinted in Audre Lorde, SisterOutsider: Essaysand Speeches (Trumansburg, N.Y.: The Crossing Press, 1984) Teresa Lauretis 159 de women 's cinema has been ... Others: Feminists and Postmodernism," in TheAnti-Aesthetic: ed Culture, Hal Foster (Port Townsend, Wash.: Essaysin Postmodern Bay Press, 1983) pp 57-82 See also Andreas Huyssen, "Mapping the Postmodern," ... The Feminist Press, 1982) and 166 Aesthetic Feminist Theory "The relationship between history and so-called subjective processes," says Helen Fehervary in a recent discussion of women 's film in...
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Framing Theory’s Empire pot

Framing Theory’s Empire pot

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... humanities and a nonexistent or frivolous one without, it has indeed acquired a professional prestige that is as strong as ever This is the paradox of its success, and failure Reread this passage slowly ... what s going on The first sentence tells us that theory s value is heading south, and the anthologies mask this fact; the second tells us that the masking itself gives us the right impression, ... whom has his classroom as his castle and various outlets for the publication of his views If those views not prevail, there is little reason to produce conspiracy fantasies and even less reason...
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Canonical structures in potential theory -  s s  vinogradov, p  d  smith, e d  vinogradova

Canonical structures in potential theory - s s vinogradov, p d smith, e d vinogradova

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... features into the theory, let us distinguish between closed surfaces, those possessing no boundary or edge, and open shells, which have one or more boundaries A spherical surface is closed, whilst ... physical sources has a long history; suffice it to say that in the absence of such localized sources, the energy associated with the structure must remain bounded This discussion provides a physical ... features that are distinctive for open shells Let us begin with the conditions under which a uniqueness theorem, assuring existence of potentials for closed surfaces, can be asserted A closed surface...
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Matrix quantum mechanics and 2 d string theory [thesis]   s  alexandrov

Matrix quantum mechanics and 2 d string theory [thesis] s alexandrov

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... variables This means that one deals with systems where some random processes are expected Indeed, this is a typical behaviour for the systems described by matrix models Statistical physics Historically, ... symmetries of superstring theory in 10 dimensions Consistent superstring theories Once we have constructed general formalism, one can ask how many consistent theories of superstrings exist? Is it ... fundamental physics But suddenly another reason was found Each string possesses a spectrum of excitations All of them can be interpreted as particles with different spins and masses For a closed string,...
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Large n field theories, string theory and gravity   o  aharony, s s  gubser, j  maldacena, h  ooguri, y  oz

Large n field theories, string theory and gravity o aharony, s s gubser, j maldacena, h ooguri, y oz

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... objects in the theory are strings, namely one-dimensional extended objects [1, 2] These strings can oscillate, and there is a spectrum of energies, or masses, for these oscillating strings The oscillating ... relationship we described between gauge theories and string theory on Anti-deSitter spaces was motivated by studies of D-branes and black holes in strings theory D-branes are solitons in string theory ... power, as appropriate for six transverse spatial dimensions In (1.36), |M| indicates summation over distinguishable processes: in the case of the s- wave dilaton there are N such processes because...
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Strings branes and superstring theory    s  forste

Strings branes and superstring theory s forste

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... calculations giving the same result The massless spectrum from the NSNS sector is identical to the massless spectrum of the closed bosonic string Again, we have a tachyon: the NSNS groundstate Here, ... massless scalar field This will enable us to appreciate new “stringy” features which we will study afterwards Let us start with a free massless scalar living in a five dimensional Minkowski space ... backgrounds In the previous sections we have seen that all closed strings contain a graviton, a dilaton, and an antisymmetric tensor field in the massless sector This is called the universal sector So...
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SCHAUM''S OUTLINE of theory and problems of PROBABILITY

SCHAUM''S OUTLINE of theory and problems of PROBABILITY

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... intersections SET THEORY [CHAP Solved Problems SETS, ELEMENTS, SUBSETS 1.1 Let A = {x:3x = 6} Does A = 21 A is the set which consists of the single element 2, that is, A = {2} The number belongs ... clarify these situations, we usually use the word class or family for such a set The words subclass and subfamily have meanings analogous to subset Example 1.14: The members of the class {{2,3}, ... is a rectangle} D = {x : x is a square} Determine which sets are proper subsets of any of the others Since a square has right angles it is a rectangle, since it has equal sides it is a rhombus,...
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theory of functions of a real variable - s. sternberg

theory of functions of a real variable - s. sternberg

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... continuous QED We will have several occasions to use this result 1.15 THE STONE-WEIERSTRASS THEOREM 1.15 27 The Stone-Weierstrass theorem This is an important generalization of Weierstrass s theorem ... continuous, we conclude that the set {x|d(A, x) = 0} consisting of all points at zero distance from A is a closed set It clearly is a closed set which contains A Suppose that S is some closed set ... graduate course in real variables and functional analysis three times in the last five years, and this book is the result The course assumes that the student has seen the basics of real variable theory...
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number theory for computing - yan s y.

number theory for computing - yan s y.

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... abstract algebraic structures such as groups, rings and fields In this subsection, we shall provide a brief survey of these three widely use d algebraic structures Let us first introduce some ... Residuosity Cryptosystems 3 Elliptic Curve Public-Key Cryptosystems 3 Digital Signatures 3 10 Digital Signature Standard (DSS) 3 11 Database Security 3 12 Secret Sharing 3 13 Internet/Web Security ... Swiss mathematician Euler (then bot h in Russia) in which he proposed two conjectures on the representations o f integers as the suns of prime numbers These conjectures may he rephrase d as...
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probability theory first steps (lý thiyeets xác suất khởi đầu) bởi e. s. wentze

probability theory first steps (lý thiyeets xác suất khởi đầu) bởi e. s. wentze

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... probabilities, our calculations must be based on sufficiently extensive statistics And can we speak about vast statistical data in this case? Of course not There is only one Mars! So, let us clarify ... statistical probability It is the statistics of a great number of random events that serves as the basis for determining the probability of events in experiments possessing no symmetry with respect ... not as general as could be desired We can use it only in experiments that possess a symmetry of possible outcomes (that is, which can be described by the classical model) These experiments are...
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game theory lctn - thomas s. ferguson

game theory lctn - thomas s. ferguson

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... consider the game as solved Dawson s Chess One of T R Dawson s fanciful problems in Caissa s Wild Roses (1935), republished in Five Classics of Fairy Chess by Dover (1973), is give-away chess ... tails This is Grundy s game in disguise Number the positions of the coins from A singleton heads in positions 0, 1, or 2, is a terminal position and so has SG-value A singleton heads in position ... every position that can reach a labelled P-position in one move as an N-position Step 3: Find those positions whose only moves are to labelled N-positions; label such positions as P-positions Step...
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