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- Technology and Libraries: Impacts and Implications
- Information Organization
- Learning More: Free LIS Resources
- Contextualizing Libraries: Their History and Place in the Wider Information Infrastructure
- Ethics and Values in the Information Professions
- Is going to college worth my time
- Preparing for College
- Choosing a Class
- Learning at the College level
- Going to Class
- Taking notes
- Studying
- Study Skills
- Assignments
- If you must cram
- Practice
- Exams
- Five Point Essay
- Parts
- How To Become A Good Student
- Contemporary Educational Psychology
- Behaviorism: Changes in What Students Do
- Chapter 2: The Learning Process
- Chapter 3: Student Development
- Chapter 6: Student Motivation
- Chapter 9: Instructional Planning
- Ideologies of Government
- International Relations
- Comparative Politics
- Saylor.org's Comparative Politics
- Fundamental rights
- Preamble
- Citizenship
- Definition
- The Goals of E-Government
- The Challenges of E-Government
- Making E-Government Happen
- Politics
- Chapter 2 - Concentration On Studies
- Chapter 3 - Behavior
- Chapter 4 - Management
- Chapter 1 - Motivation
- Conclusion
- Memory Techniques
- Information Grasping
- Speed Reading
- Repetition
- Proofs
- General Tips For Practicing
- Introduction
- Consequences
- Characteristics
- Causes
- Eliminating Procrastination
- Chronic Procrastination
- Resources
- Defining the State
- Social Science Theory and Reasoning
- The Comparative Method
- John Stuart Mill’s Methods of Comparision
- Varieties of Methods in Comparative Politics
- Authoritarian States
- Totalitarian States
- What is Democracy?
- Characteristics of Democracy
- The Role of the Executive Branch
- The Role of the Judicial Branch
- Presidential, Semi-Presidential, and Parliamentary Systems
- Types of Legislatures: Unicameral vs Bicameral Systems
- Confederations vs. Federations
- Limits of Written and Unwritten Constitutions
- Types of Electoral Systems
- Direct Democracy: Evaluation and Feedback
- The 'Iron Triangle': Legislators, Bureaucrats, and Interest Groups
- Defining Bureaucracy
- Bureaucrats vs. Political Appointments
- The Public Sector
- Privatization in Government
- Christian Democracy
- Social Democracy
- Environmentalism
- Informal Economies and Black Markets
- Corruption and Cronyism
- Government Relations
- Social Movements and Activism
- How Do People Form Political Attitudes?
- Media Ownership and Multimedia Conglomeration