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bcnes-archived · 7 months
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I'll give you half a bottle of whiskey for your pinkie finger. The whole thing for a thumb.
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sikshapedia · 11 months
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Master of Arts [MA]: Course Details | sikshapedia.com
The Master of Arts (MA) is a postgraduate degree that offers advanced study and specialization in various disciplines. It is a popular choice for individuals seeking to deepen their knowledge and expertise in a specific field. Here are some key points about the Master of Arts and its different specializations: Sikshapediam will assist you with your admission.
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MA in English: This program focuses on the study of English literature, language, and related areas such as literary theory, critical analysis, and creative writing. It equips students with advanced skills in written and oral communication, literary interpretation, and research.
Master of Economics: An MA in Economics provides comprehensive training in economic theories, quantitative methods, and data analysis. Students learn to analyze economic systems, understand market dynamics, and develop strategies for effective decision-making in various sectors, including finance, public policy, and international trade.
MA in History: This program delves into the study of past events, societies, and civilizations. It offers in-depth knowledge of historical research methods, critical analysis, and interpretation of primary and secondary sources. Students explore different periods, regions, and themes to gain a comprehensive understanding of human history.
MA in Political Science: This specialization focuses on the study of political institutions, processes, theories, and policies. It covers areas such as international relations, comparative politics, political theory, and public administration. Students gain insights into political systems, governance structures, and global issues.
MA in Sociology: This program examines society, social relationships, and human behavior from a sociological perspective. It explores topics such as social inequality, culture, social change, and research methodologies. Students gain analytical skills to understand and critically analyze complex social phenomena.
MA in Psychology: This specialization offers advanced training in various areas of psychology, including cognitive, social, developmental, and clinical psychology. Students study human behavior, mental processes, research methods, and therapeutic techniques. The program prepares graduates for careers in counseling, research, and organizational psychology.
MA in Education: This program is designed for individuals interested in pursuing careers in education and educational research. It covers topics such as educational theory, curriculum development, instructional strategies, and assessment methods. Students develop skills in educational leadership, policy analysis, and teaching methodologies.
Overall, the Master of Arts degree provides an opportunity for students to explore their academic interests, acquire advanced knowledge, and develop critical thinking and research skills.
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athenas-only-daughter · 9 months
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Danielle Radford and Mike Trapp at the same table....queen of the comeback and king of the one liners.....the power....
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ghlawstudent · 1 year
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One of my favorite courses: International law! I absolutely love learning about all the cases that made our international relationschips the way they are today.
I'm even considering doing my mastersdegree in international and economic law.
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hella1975 · 4 months
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what do you plan to do with your degree after uni?
FUCK NASTY!!!
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entryn17 · 7 months
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parents are talking about running to another country in a few years it's all getting real
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greenerteacups · 1 year
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How does Wizarding economy world according to you? How are there even poor wizards?
GREAT QUESTION
The answer is basically "if you look past the aesthetics, the Wizarding World is a jerry-rigged preindustrial economy with a hat on." No electronics, nothing more advanced than cars, i.e. no power grids, basically nothing more advanced than electronic lights (and even those might be magic, who knows). By all appearances, we don't have factories, i.e. no economies of scale, which means every industry is artisan or craft — there are zero wizards or witches we hear about working factory/line jobs, which makes sense, right? You can use a duplicating spell to do the same thing. This explains why there aren't wizard cities: you need a bunch of people doing pretty menial shit, 24/7, constantly, in order to generate the kind of labor that builds a city. I'm talking plumbing, garbage collection, contract work, laying asphalt, etc. Who's gonna do that? Sure, most wizards could do those jobs with magic. But will they? For free? Or will they go do something that you can charge more for, like wandcraft, or potion-making?
So this is the thing. Industries being artisan means stuff takes talent to do, and artists are gonna be way more protective of their intellectual property/style, so it's going to be more expensive. Plus, it's gonna be harder to break in — this is how you get guild systems, private apprenticeships, family businesses, etc. Yeah, for most things, you can always just make/do it yourself — this is how a lot of the lower and middle classes actually lived, prior to the Industrial Revolution — but for everything, will you? And how nice will it be? Yeah, you can use a spell to make a dress, but are you going to remember where the stitches go? How are you gonna use magic to make a pot roast if you don't know how much stock to put in? There's still a ton of trade knowledge that goes into making something with magic, because magic as we see it at Hogwarts is very generic (i.e. stuff like "lift" and "mend", not "spell of Make A Dress" or "spell of Cook Dinner.") Which explains how the Wizarding economy is (a) capitalist and (b) still a scarcity economy — magic can make most things, but not necessarily any better than a muggle could. It's just a different energy source; skill and labor remain necessary.
Unfortunately, because of the way that guilds form, and the absence of any education post-Hogwarts, low- and middle-income people end up involved in the same kinds of work that they have been for centuries: subsistence. Which is workable! As we see, Arthur Weasley has, like, a decent living. There's not always enough money for new books, but there's always enough food for seven children, and they have a relatively large house in the country. Because we don't see any trouble beyond that — no landlord comes knocking, no worries that the bank will foreclose the house, Arthur has enough money for a vanity project with the Ford Anglia — we can infer that magic greases the wheels, but a large part of their success is the availability of natural resources to make that magic work with. They have land for pigs; they have a garden; they have wild game, and fish, and so forth (though it's also notable that we always see the Weasleys in summer, the season of plenty, and not winter). Notably, we don't see the urban poor in Harry Potter, and there's two possible reasons for that: first, that wizards just don't have cities like muggles do, probably because (1) see above, they haven't industrialized to the point where it's possible; and (2) instead live in muggle cities, where using magic can let you get by pretty easily, if you don't mind hiding your identity.
And then you have this concentrated upper class of wealthy elites whose ownership of land and stock. They're maybe the easiest group to explain; at pretty much every point in history, large land holdings generate insane amounts of wealth. Now, the wizarding world has stuff you can do to space that lets you hide large volumes of area in relatively small parcels of land (like the tents, or Hermione's bag). Two caveats: (1) all of those examples have been relatively small, suggesting that there's some sort of theoretical limit, because otherwise, why not make yourself a castle in a handbag? and (2) because that's not (technically?) a taxable land holding, it's not going to generate income in the same way a rentable parcel of farmland will. Not to mention what you can skim from investments or trusts. Most aristocrats have old, old fortunes, and a 1% divestment of their trust would be enough for most of us to live on.
At the end, we're looking at several major classes: the working-class, who deal with raw materials — farm, collect ingredients, mine for coal, etc; the artisans, who practice a craft or trade; the merchants, who populate the markets; the working professionals, e.g. doctors and solicitors; and the elites, who generate income from their holdings.
There's another, embedded question here, which is: "why does it have to work like this?" And to that my answer is: it doesn't! I think that it probably shook out this way due to a combination of historical and contingent factors very similar to those that created modern capitalism in real Britain, in no small part because we know that the histories of wizard and muggle Britain were convergent until a relatively recent time (the classical period of witch hunts started in 1450). So there don't have to be poor wizards. I can think of ways that you can use magic to create a post-scarcity economy, where everyone has more or less the same access to resources. But this is the world that the books show us, more or less.
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whoevengaf · 5 months
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Call me egotistical and spoiled and whatever but i just don't want to study economics or medicine or law... I don't want to work in a field that doesn't interest me at all and will KILL me. KILL ME!!! just because i have a certain chance at getting a job and maybe being paid well!!!
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ask-ozai · 2 years
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How do you feel about your daughter being more hated than you are? I mean I've seen some of the fandom wants to do with her and...yeesh.
I will talk to you about a little thing I have noticed in the Fire Nation society since the war ended. It started slowly, almost imperceptibly, but now there is no way of denying its existence.
The Zuko Based Morality.
The boy has become smarter than what I thought he could ever be. He has resorted to the oldest, most efficient tactic in politics.
Populism.
Don't fool yourself. The current system of this country doesn't punish the so called "war criminal" (we're becoming a society of fools, if the concept of 'you do anything to win a war' isn't universally undertood). It punishes anyone who opposes Zuko. Evidence? The 80% of the 'war crimes' were commited when Iroh was General. Is he in prison eating this inhumane excuse of a soup? No, he's chasing women in Ba Sing Se. (He was always a womanizer and age did not make him less vicious). And what about Azula's treacherous teammates? Are they imprisoned for their 'war crimes'? No. They're free. In Lady Mai's case I guess it's for the best, since it would be a waste to lose such a skilled warrior without trying to recover her cooperation by blackmailing, threatening or seriously injuring her before. But the annoying circus freak who smiles a lot and talks too much? Throw her to the dungeons.
Of course Azula is more 'hated' than me. The society responds to Zuko's feelings (see again: Zuko Based Morality). Zuko hates her more than anyone else, because she was always superior to him and he knows very well she is who should be in his place right now. Zuko is jealous of Azula. The (fandom you said? What is a fandom? A kingdom of fanaticals? Sounds accurate) is jealous of her just the same. Just as everyone also was jealous of me once.
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6ebe · 8 months
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Me (masters degree in social sciences) watching Daniel RICCIARDO in f1 and trying not to think of 19th century economist David RICARDO who famously is attributed to the RICARDIAN RENT theory
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sophiaphile · 6 months
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so sick of the 'how dare you' attitude people give me for just existing
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pitty-aegis-parlor · 6 months
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POLITICS SHALL BE DISCUSSED ON THIS BLOG NO LONGER! ANY WHO EVEN BRING ATTENTION TO SUCH A TOPIC SHALL BE SENT TO LIVE ALONGSIDE DARK SAMUS FOR A DAY!
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kajmasterclass · 7 months
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itachikun · 1 year
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one time a dutch work colleague of minr and I were taking about colonization and he off the bat told me yea it was terrible but the dutch were not as bad as the other guys
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impostoradult · 11 months
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today I am the victim of some particularly obnoxious bureaucratic bullshit
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