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Bachelors Degrees

A bachelor’s degree, also called a baccalaureate, is a campus or online academic degree awarded by a college or university for the successful completion of an undergraduate course or major. A campus bachelor’s degree can take up to four years to complete, while an online degree can be completed within a much shorter period. The […]

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Walden University Online – The Best Place for Higher Education in Psychology

Psychology is a very competitive field of study in which you need to have good skills and knowledge to get hold of the best careers. In the past this discipline was not much advanced and only a few people opted to get into this field, therefore a handful of educational institutes used to offer opportunities […]

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Jean-Paul Sartre’s Absolute Freedom – Our Past Doesn’t Determine Our Future

Jean-Paul Sartre is perhaps the most important philosopher of the 20th century with a rich life as a philosopher, playwright, and social activist. He is the Existentialist of the 20th century having coined the word and forming its school of thought from its historic divergent sources including Nietzsche and Kierkegaard. Today, Existentialism and Sartre’s philosophy […]

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An Analysis of Characters’ Inner Threat in the Caretaker and Grice’s Concept of Implicature

A particular intended meaning can in fact be conveyed by any number of indirect speech acts. H.Paul Grice claims that people entering into conversation with each other tacitly agree to co-operate towards mutual communication ends, thus obeying the co-operate principle and its regulative conventions. He calls these conventions maxims and suggest that at least the […]

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Take Your Scientific Idea, Innovation, Concept or Invention to the Next Step

Do you have a really great concept, invention or scientific idea that you would like to develop and eventually sell to the world? If so, maybe you should consider writing a business plan and some white papers or scientific research papers to help you prepare. When should you start? Well if you are in the […]

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No Bureaucratese

More and more in today’s writing one sees what is known as bureaucratese, the use of obscure and pedantic vocabulary. It can be found in government, corporation, and academic reports where it appears to be to impress rather than to inform. Pick up any government report, corporation memo, or academic thesis and one will find […]

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