From the emergence of the linear time theory of ancient Greece 2500 years ago, explain our history of the concept of the future and explore ways of prediction, prediction, prediction and management of future human beings
Introduction of an exciting future research area that covers social, cultural, environmental innovation, and technological progress, eliminating common misunderstandings in this field
Discuss the reality of the pluralistic future in the world of quantum possibilities and explore how we can become a future creative agent we expect
I participated in the competition in 2002. I would like to recommend Jonathan Culler's literary theory. It is a brief introduction of the secondary data list. It is part of Oxford's "Very Simple Introduction" series and offers a clear review of the main trends in literary theory on 130 highly readable pages. There are other volumes of a very short series that may be useful for those who wish to conduct a more detailed review of specific matters such as structuralism, Freud and the like. From the spring semester, we gather to write down the answers to the questions we made or borrowed. In the early days of the exam (April and May), we met each other once in a few weeks, wrote for about an hour, then we read out our paper aloud. This will discover where our interests overlap and will help us find what we think familiar but do not remember. In addition, by listening to articles from other people, I can remember what I had forgotten. All of this is ready to learn
Ahmed said: Globalization: Very brief introduction (very easy introduction # 86), manfred b stegerfor I think that this book is essentially a summary of my last semester international political textbook. I hope you find books that work well in books, literature classes. In any case, according to Manfred Stig's book, Globalization, globalization means "expansion and strengthening of society". It is important to consider it for the craft market and the widest field. What does the aesthetic creation ring mean? Neo-liberalism: A very brief introduction to consider the neoliberal ideas related to various leaders and regimes, and those exploring the main political, economic and social aspects of neo-liberalism. Explain these ideas clearly and concisely