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The evolution of history as an academic discipline began in the 19th century. The role of the German historians in making the discipline cannot be underestimated as Leopold von Ranke is deemed the ‘father of history’. The impeccable role of the father of Sociology, Auguste Comte can also not...
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The practice of audit committees in France became an obligation for listed companies. Nevertheless, even if France adopted this practice, she did not adopt all the Anglo-Saxon recommendations considered as good practices: the French audit committees are not totally independent; France is also...
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of light on the nature of the “accounting science”? Question six: do these meanings imply to revisit the question of the … give some representation of the complex nature of accounting. …
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"While human cannibalism has attracted considerable notice and controversy, certain aspects of the practice have … received scant attention. These include the connection between cannibalism and xenophobia: the capture and consumption of … -- Understanding Congolese slave eating -- Commercial and economic aspects of Congolese cannibalism -- Exploitation and patriarchy in …
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-offs facing a proto-state on its path to civilization through a formal model informed by the anthropological and historical … of conflict and stagnation. We illustrate the model by analyzing the rise of civilization in Sumeria and Egypt, the first …
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Neither economics nor political science can explain the process of modern social development. The fact that developed societies always have developed economies and developed polities suggests that the connection between economics and politics must be a fundamental part of the development...
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Neither economics nor political science can explain the process of modern social development. The fact that developed societies always have developed economies and developed polities suggests that the connection between economics and politics must be a fundamental part of the development...
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-offs facing a proto-state on its path to civilization through a formal model informed by the anthropological and historical … of conflict and stagnation. We illustrate the model by analyzing the rise of civilization in Sumeria and Egypt, the first …
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