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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