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Draft Thesis Statement V.2
05/11/2019
- Laura Nader quoted from “Up the Anthropologist: Perspective Gained from Studying Up” at Upward Anthropology Research Community.
(thanks to protoslacker for calling attention to this article)
Ho una compilation che ho chiamato "Bottom-up". È fatta di sole 5 canzoni che faccio andare "heavy rotation". È la mia tana consapevole, come la fumeria d'oppio per Noodles, come il 2046 per Chow.
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My dad and I used to be pretty tight. The sad truth is, my breasts have come between us. Vol III Issue 16 Today, 208 links Curated Mission
Shrinking the World: Unveiling the Top-Down vs. Bottom-Up Battle in Nanofabrication
Demystify top-down vs. bottom-up approaches in nanofabrication & explore the exciting potential of non-lithographic techniques shaping the future! Imagine shrinking yourself down to the size of a grain of rice and entering a world where materials behave differently, where properties like strength, conductivity, and reactivity change dramatically at the nanoscale. This is the fascinating realm of…
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“The papers we have chosen for this book were written by a large number of poor and petit-bourgeois black people—the damned—poor students, poor, unemployed, young women and men (the street bloods), workers in low-paying, dead-end jobs, and women welfare recipients. With few exceptions, the black liberation movement has been controlled by middle-class blacks in their own interest. This book may be the first time that poor and petit-bourgeois black people have described the full reality of our oppression and our struggle. We have tried to speak in the name of countless others who have been denied the privilege. Please let our individual names pass away and be forgotten with all the nameless like us—and those too who went before and yet in reality made it possible for us to speak today.”
- The introduction to Lessons from the Damned: Class Struggle in the Black Community, a fugitive book from the 1970s
Top-Down and Bottom-Up Leadership
Top-Down and Bottom-Up Leadership
Each year, Masonic lodges elect a new Master for the following year. The progressive line of positions leading up to the master’s chair acts as a kind of leadership training, or at least ideally should. Long before someone “assumes the east” and takes over the role, they’re encouraged to build a plan for their year as master. Planning advice, this article is a good example usually boils down to…
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