Pols 103 Study guides, Class notes & Summaries
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Exam (elaborations) NURS 190 Physical Assessment MIDTERM Exam, Kim Hein.(Latest 2021/2022)
- Exam (elaborations) • 213 pages • 2022
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About this Catalog ...........................................................................................................................................2 
Welcome from the Dean of Graduate Studies....................................................................................................3 
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Summary Comparative Health Problems and Policies - CHL32306
- Summary • 23 pages • 2020
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This summary contains summaries of the articles:
- Chapter 1– Best, J. (2013) Social Problems.
- Chapter 2– Best, J. (2013) Social Problems.
- Goodley, D. (2016). Disability studies: An interdisciplinary introduction. Sage. Chapter 1
- Chapter 4 – Best, J. (2013) Social Problems.
Batstra, L., Nieweg, E. H., & Hadders, Algra, M. (2014). Exploring five common assumptions on Attention Deficit HyperactivityD isorder. Acta Paediatrica, 103(7), 696-700.
- Faulkner, A. (2017). Survivor research a...
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Introduction to International Relations and Comparative Politics
- Class notes • 9 pages • 2016
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These notes provide a brief understanding of the concepts and ideas that define international politics, and provide a basis for the systemic theories to be discussed in later lectures.
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Problems of Modern Globalization; Negative Effects
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These notes largely cover material presenting the negative effects of globalization, explain the "Circle of Poverty", and take a closer look at why globalization causes some states to fail.
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The World Today
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These notes provide a brief world history that outline how and why the world is acting. Through the use of history, we can explain why certain states behave the way they do.
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Early Globalization; Benefits
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These notes cover the early workings of globalization and how history fundamentally impacted globalization. By looking at specific countries, we are able to uncover the how and why of Globalization in our current system.
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A Tour of the World from a USA Perspective
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These notes look at world history and global international politics through a USA perspective and explain the United State's view of how the world works.
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Basic Global Economics; Pre-Globalization International Economics
- Class notes • 5 pages • 2016
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These notes cover the time period of pre-globalization and explain how globalization has come about. By looking at international economics and the theories that states are bound to, we are able to see why globalization affects the world as much as it does.
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Modern Globalization; International Institutions
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These lecture notes cover material related to the international institutions and bureaucratic systems that facilitate globalization.
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Systemic Theories and Sub-Systemic Theories
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These notes break down the different levels of international political theories in order to explain why states behave the way they do.
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