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- Providence (USA)
...Students should be aware that we will be reading, watching, and discussing scenes, images, and concepts that may be disturbing. Content warnings will...
- Master
- Maynard (USA)
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...of the research in a particular area or a research paper on a specific topic. Either way, the paper can be thought of as a step towards developing a research program... Learn about: Economic Theory...
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- Providence (USA)
...The primary goal of this course is to introduce students to the study of the ancient world through a new lens which will make these societies approachable to the modern human...
- Master
- Maynard (USA)
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...3 hours / session This course combines an examination of how urban labor markets work, and how employment patterns are shifting in the United States...
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- Providence (USA)
...offering over 200 non-credit courses, one- to four-weeks long, taught on Brown’s campus. For students completing grades 9-12 by June 2020. VISIT PROGRAM...
- Master
- Maynard (USA)
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...The classes include student presentations of different research papers, which lead into group discussions. Readings are drawn from a range of classical... Learn about: Operations Management...
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- Providence (USA)
...offering over 200 non-credit courses, one- to four-weeks long, taught on Brown’s campus. For students completing grades 9-12 by June 2020. VISIT PROGRAM...
- Bachelor's degree
- Maynard (USA)
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...so crucial to this modern philosophic project, inspire and sustain the American experiment. Since the Constitution only launched the endeavor...
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- Providence (USA)
...Course Information Course Code: CEEC0939 Length: 2 weeks Program Information Summer@Brown Brown’s Pre-College Program in the liberal arts and sciences...
- Bachelor's degree
- Maynard (USA)
- Different dates available
...Modify, remix, and reuse (just remember to cite OCW as the source.) Learn more at Get Started with MIT OpenCourseWare...
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- Providence (USA)
...and international trade, as well as current events and how they create or sustain the economic value of a nation. Then, as the course progresses...
- Bachelor's degree
- Maynard (USA)
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...his friend Huygens that the Principia's reasoning was sound.) From here on, the gulf between the "two cultures" began to widen dramatically... Learn about: History of Philosophy...
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- Providence (USA)
...a team for group projects. Students are asked to come with a few ideas for businesses they would like the explore... Learn about: English Language...
- Bachelor's degree
- Maynard (USA)
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...trying or making something. What do you notice? What might you do next? Play and explore things. You might become involved in constructing, taking things apart...
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- Providence (USA)
...increase the profit of a struggling firm? Or even questions like: Should a pizza restaurant start a price war with its competitor down the block?...
- Bachelor's degree
- Maynard (USA)
- Different dates available
...Theon of Smyrna, Bacon, Descartes, Dedekind, and Newton. Seminars: 2 sessions / week, 1 hour / session There are no prerequisites for this course... Learn about: Greek Philosophy, Quality Training, GCSE Mathematics...
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- Providence (USA)
...Course Information Course Code: ECON 1620 Length: 7 weeks Program Information Pre-Baccalaureate Program The University’s seven-week Summer Session...
- Bachelor's degree
- Maynard (USA)
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...Made for sharing . Download files for later. Send to friends and colleagues. Modify, remix, and reuse (just remember to cite OCW as the source...
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- Providence (USA)
...growth with a focus on the most popular metric, GDP per capita. We then proceed to answer the questions raised above. First, we consider what explains...
- Bachelor's degree
- Maynard (USA)
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...Pride and Prejudice; and Sylvia Plath, The Bell Jar. Recurrent issues likely to be discussed include: gender, race, and class; romance,...