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the-blinding-sight · 4 years
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if you know you know
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marieevestudies · 4 years
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100 days of productivity ➭ 3/100
tuesday, march 10, 2020, 10:32pm
got up really early to study for my canadian public policy midterm. i think i did alright, i just didn't finish the exam. i spent time with my best friend in the afternoon and chilled in the evening, have a great evening everyone!!
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polygonstudies · 4 years
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hey there! i’m ryan and welcome to polygonstudies! i’ve been around for a while, but i don’t think i’ve ever made an introductory post, so i figured it was time i made one :D
about me:
i’m 17, a high school senior
i’m queer
i’m trans + nonbinary (he/they, neopronouns i use)
i’m neurodivergent + mentally ill + disabled
i’m in a long-term relationship with the lovely @ottergender​ !!!! (posts for him are tagged as noah ♥️ and noahcore !!)
my interests:
academic -
speech and debate
theatre + dramatic studies
political science
literature (world and political, specifically!)
anthropology
government and economics
psychology
sociology
non-academic -
polygon (of course! my fave series is unraveled or gill and gilbert)
comedy (watching comedy, writing comedy, participating in comedy)
writing fic !!!
waaaaaaaay too many shows (barry, she-ra and the princesses of power, saturday night live, parks and rec, the good place, kroll show...)
stationery
animal crossing !!!!
detroit: become human
life is strange (specifically the first one)
minecraft
rocket league
too many things oh my god
my blog:
i post a lot of different things, mostly life- or study-related things as this is a studyblr, but i post multifandom stuff/things i find funny sometimes too! i tag that the best that i can, so please feel free to mute the tags you don’t want to see.
all of the helpful things i reblog are tagged under #resource and all of my original posts are tagged under #my-post !!
other links:
studygram: @tryanmyhardest
twitter @HEY4DORA (main) and @ryanswatchlist (livetweet account)
carrd (more about me!!!): belowthewaist.carrd.co 
i’m always looking for new friends, so please don’t be afraid to say hello and interact and send me asks!!! literally nothing makes me happier!!!! thank you so much for reading <33
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perche-studies · 5 years
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22.12.18
So I started rewatching Grey's Anatomy it gives me motivation to study (when I manage to stop watching it) but it also stresses me out so much like is it just me or does anyone else cry after literally ever single episode? And it makes me wanna become a doctor even tho I knows it wouldn’t be the right thing for me. But I’m actually quite happy with my degree even I’m only in the first semester.
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oupacademic · 6 years
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A Very Short Fact: In recent US elections, around 36% of total citizens have voted in midterm elections and about 50% in presidential.
“First, Americans elect more than 500,000 public officials, more than is the case in any other democracy. We separately elect executives, legislators, and in some cases judges (that varies from state to state), at the federal, state, and local levels … The so-called long ballot evolved in the nineteenth century as a way to extend democracy, but some claim that our system might have produced too much of a good thing.
Because the presidency is the largest prize in the system, the quadrennial election of the president of the United States dominates all other elections. As a result, citizens concentrate on the presidential election and pay less attention to other elections “down the ballot.” Some citizens vote only for those elections at the top and leave other choices blank. This phenomenon is called falloff and can amount to more than 25 percent on extremely long ballots.”
[Pgs 1 - 6: American Political Parties and Elections: A Very Short Introduction (2nd ed.) by L. Sandy Maisel]
Image credit: “English: 2018 Women's March in Missoula, Montana.” by Montanasuffragettes, CC BY-SA 4.0 via Wikimedia.
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piizzaapriincess · 6 years
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Please help me out! 
If you can’t personally help, then please share this post so that someone else can see it!
THANK YOU SO MUCH. 
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four-point-hoe · 7 years
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My policy-making processes professor let us being a cheat sheet for our final! I get overwhelmed when I have to fit too much information on one page, so instead of trying to put a bunch of info on my cheat sheet in tiny text, I just wrote down what I considered important and what I wouldn't be able to memorize before the test. I think I did ok (this was my hardest class this quarter!) but I'm proud of the work I put in :)
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jhehedberg · 7 years
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23 January Status: feeling more motivated than I did a couple of days ago. Today I had my first politics tutorial and I think this term's meeting are going to be great. I really like my tutor and my group was a lot more talkative than the last one (sorry everyone). The assigned read my for today was horrible though, my tutor even admitted so. I hope next week's reading will be better.
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Getting my study on
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californiacozy · 7 years
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Surviving midterm week with a homemade pumpkin spice latte and a rice bowl with veggies.
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marieevestudies · 4 years
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100 days of productivity ➭ 2/100
monday, march 9, 2020, 7:08pm
tomorrow i have a makeup midterm for my canadian public policy class because i was sick when it was first held. probably going to study for most of the evening (and night). also attended half a lecture before leaving to go study at the library. for fun, got 2 classics today!! i never read classics but i felt like giving them a try!
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When your political science professor was totally right about doing the the reading after having a single glass of wine. Would not have more one and I’m copying my highlights in my outline tomorrow but holy shit.
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perche-studies · 5 years
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Left one is the toilet door of a night club, right one a toilet door in my university.
I love my university.
Couldn’t have chosen a better one.
Especially for political science.
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oupacademic · 6 years
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A Very Short Fact: On this day in 1796 George Washington's Farewell Address is printed across America as an open letter to the public.
“The basic political dualism in the United States—of constitutional and extra-constitutional institutions connected to each other—emerged earlier than most Americans realize. George Washington’s 1796 Farewell Address represents a reaction to that dualism’s embryonic appearance. Upon voluntarily stepping down after two terms as president, Washington urged his fellow Founders and citizens to unite behind making the American experiment work. Washington abhorred the division among those who made and ratified the Constitution of 1787. Fearing that elite factions would ruin the Constitution, he pictured political parties as a serious danger: ‘Let me … warn you in the most solemn manner against the baneful effects of the spirit of party. … It exists under different shapes in all governments, more or less stifled, controlled, or repressed; but, in those of the popular form, it is seen in its greatest rankness, and is truly their worst enemy.’”
[P. 75: American Politics: A Very Short Introduction by Richard M. Valelly]
Image credit: “Portrait of George Washington” by Kaldari. Public domain via Wikimedia Commons
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