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Full law and technology summary Popular
  • Full law and technology summary

  • Summary • 266 pages • 2023
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  • Successful thanks to this summary! Complete svt law and technology, ideal for open book exams Handy summarized per chapter Course taught in third bachelor's degree in law at Ghent University
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DaCosta Kaufmann and Gamboni Summary DaCosta Kaufmann and Gamboni Summary Popular
  • DaCosta Kaufmann and Gamboni Summary

  • Summary • 27 pages • 2023 Popular
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  • This document summarizes “toward a geography of art” by Thomas DaCosta Kaufmann. I've summarized the first 3 chapters for context, but I've mainly focused on a number of thinkers: Hippocrates, Vitruvius, Pliny, Alberti, Vasari, Hans Vredeman de Vries, Winckelmann, Kant (folk character only), Herder, Goethe, Schnaase, Ratzel, Michelet, Taine, and Vidal de la Blanche. I also summarized Chapter 8 of the book Time and Place, the geohistory of art by Gamboni. This mainly focuses on these theo...
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Revision Guide English Sociological Theory 3 (73320103BY) Uva
  • Revision Guide English Sociological Theory 3 (73320103BY) Uva

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  • A revision guide composed of all the key concepts as specified by the teachers. In just under 20 pages, all key concepts are specified and linked to each other where necessary. This guide is ideal for students in the course Sociological Theory 3 at the University of Amsterdam sociology program.
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Introduction to Criminology for Social Science students EXAM SUMMARY
  • Introduction to Criminology for Social Science students EXAM SUMMARY

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  • This summary includes the lectures and the readings of the course Introduction to Criminology. It discusses the stands of classicism, positivism and critical criminology on criminals and offenders. It also discusses green criminology, victimhood, crime in the media and crimes by the powerful. Concepts such as penal populism, the ideal victim and zemiology are being explained.
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