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Rohingya: A people Under Endless Tyranny

Asian Affairs: An American Review, 2020
The Rohingya people have a long history of crisis. The crisis is not an issue of illegal immigration but of intolerance. The Rohingya have faced a continuous process of de-legitimization, systematic persecution and worsening abuses culminating in ...
N. Islam
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Breaking the tyranny of office hours: Overcoming professor avoidance

European Journal of Engineering Education, 2019
Studies have found that Faculty–Student Interaction (FSI) has many positive benefits for students including academic support, professional development, mentoring, and career planning.
Elizabeth K. Briody   +3 more
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The Tyranny of Metrics

, 2018
Muller is not blindly anti-metric. He points out that quantitative data can help decision-makers get a better understanding of the challenges we are trying to address (e.g., big data to show where crime is likely to happen) and be help track patterns and
Jerry Z. Muller
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Populocracy: the tyranny of authenticity and the rise of populism

The Journal of Contemporary European Studies, 2019
Catherine Fieschi’s creation of the neologism ‘populocracy’ is her way of arguing that the political movements of both left and right which have burgeoned across the developed world in recent times...
Derek Hawes
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Beyond the Tyranny of Testing

Beyond the Tyranny of Testing, 2020
Practices of assessment in education are byproducts of a bygone era. When testing and grades become the very goals of education, learning suffers, along with the well-being of students and teachers. In this book, the authors propose a radical alternative
K. Gergen, Scherto Gill
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THE TYRANNY OF DISTANCE

No Go World, 2019
This special issue of Applied Theatre Research attempts to capture something of the magical discourses of the 9th International Drama In Education Research Institute (IDIERI) conference, held in Auckland, New Zealand in July 2018.
U. New
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Overcoming Boltzmann’s Tyranny in a Transistor via the Topological Quantum Field Effect

Nano Letters, 2021
Muhammad Nadeem   +2 more
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Beware the angry leader: Trait anger and trait anxiety as predictors of petty tyranny

Leadership Quarterly, 2013
Leo Kant   +2 more
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