I built a house.
Hitler did nothing wrong: a definitive explanation
"The benefits of mandating standardized testing in public high schools"Boring as hell paper, got one of the best grades in my class on it
Quote from: DAS B(ββ _β )οΎ on November 03, 2015, 12:12:25 PMI built a house.With plumbing?
Quote from: Psyduck on November 03, 2015, 12:12:27 PMHitler did nothing wrong: a definitive explanationI thought this was common knowledge tbh fam
Quote from: SecondClass on November 03, 2015, 12:12:28 PM"The benefits of mandating standardized testing in public high schools"Boring as hell paper, got one of the best grades in my class on itJesus FUCKING Christ that paper must have been hell
Christianity as a fundamental component of the constitutional and legal framework of the European Union.
How do you pronounce Seleucid? Is it SI-LOO-SID? I'll probably write mine on some aspect of their empire anyway but I want to be able to say it properly.
Quote from: Ginger on November 03, 2015, 12:32:24 PMChristianity as a fundamental component of the constitutional and legal framework of the European Union. I can summarise this in two words. 'It's not.'
The Past, Present and Future of the Meme Economy
Quote from: OnionBeetle on November 03, 2015, 12:33:30 PMQuote from: Ginger on November 03, 2015, 12:32:24 PMChristianity as a fundamental component of the constitutional and legal framework of the European Union. I can summarise this in two words. 'It's not.'How so?
Quote from: Fedorekdβ’ on November 03, 2015, 12:35:20 PMThe Past, Present and Future of the Meme Economyhow do you predict future memes?
Quote from: Simseoh on November 03, 2015, 12:41:39 PMQuote from: Fedorekdβ’ on November 03, 2015, 12:35:20 PMThe Past, Present and Future of the Meme Economyhow do you predict future memes?This graph estimates it.
Quote from: Fedorekdβ’ on November 03, 2015, 12:44:19 PMQuote from: Simseoh on November 03, 2015, 12:41:39 PMQuote from: Fedorekdβ’ on November 03, 2015, 12:35:20 PMThe Past, Present and Future of the Meme Economyhow do you predict future memes?This graph estimates it.that's a big graph
Quote from: Ginger on November 03, 2015, 12:36:31 PMQuote from: OnionBeetle on November 03, 2015, 12:33:30 PMQuote from: Ginger on November 03, 2015, 12:32:24 PMChristianity as a fundamental component of the constitutional and legal framework of the European Union. I can summarise this in two words. 'It's not.'How so?I study in great detail the political institutions of the European Union, I've met Councillers and Ministers in Brussels as part of a placement talk and we touched on the subject. Nothing I have read, been taught by professors or have seen/heard first hand suggests in any way that Christianity is a fundemental component of the constitutional and legal framework of the European Union.Writting an essay on the institutions right now actually.
Quote from: OnionBeetle on November 03, 2015, 12:43:04 PMQuote from: Ginger on November 03, 2015, 12:36:31 PMQuote from: OnionBeetle on November 03, 2015, 12:33:30 PMQuote from: Ginger on November 03, 2015, 12:32:24 PMChristianity as a fundamental component of the constitutional and legal framework of the European Union. I can summarise this in two words. 'It's not.'How so?I study in great detail the political institutions of the European Union, I've met Councillers and Ministers in Brussels as part of a placement talk and we touched on the subject. Nothing I have read, been taught by professors or have seen/heard first hand suggests in any way that Christianity is a fundemental component of the constitutional and legal framework of the European Union.Writting an essay on the institutions right now actually.Although you may have touched on the subject, I think it bears further scrutiny. Fundamental principles such as human dignity (how it is defined and so forth) and subsidiarity have been heavily influenced by religion. And these principles are very important to the functioning of the Union as you can see in case law (Tobacco Advertising case, Omega Spielhallen, and Netherlands vs. EP and Council 2001). Mind you, that is just a topic and not the title per say. Maybe I should have said: How Christianity has influenced fundamental components of the constitutional and legal framework of the European Union.
Encryption, anonimity and nemo tenetur in criminal (procedural) law. The effects of gun control in the Western developed world from a legal perspective.The legal protection of open source software in Belgian and Western European Law.(In progress:) Human Rights in the law as an obstacle to the efficient combating of cybercrime.Take your pick.
Quote from: Ginger on November 03, 2015, 12:52:05 PMQuote from: OnionBeetle on November 03, 2015, 12:43:04 PMQuote from: Ginger on November 03, 2015, 12:36:31 PMQuote from: OnionBeetle on November 03, 2015, 12:33:30 PMQuote from: Ginger on November 03, 2015, 12:32:24 PMChristianity as a fundamental component of the constitutional and legal framework of the European Union. I can summarise this in two words. 'It's not.'How so?I study in great detail the political institutions of the European Union, I've met Councillers and Ministers in Brussels as part of a placement talk and we touched on the subject. Nothing I have read, been taught by professors or have seen/heard first hand suggests in any way that Christianity is a fundemental component of the constitutional and legal framework of the European Union.Writting an essay on the institutions right now actually.Although you may have touched on the subject, I think it bears further scrutiny. Fundamental principles such as human dignity (how it is defined and so forth) and subsidiarity have been heavily influenced by religion. And these principles are very important to the functioning of the Union as you can see in case law (Tobacco Advertising case, Omega Spielhallen, and Netherlands vs. EP and Council 2001). Mind you, that is just a topic and not the title per say. Maybe I should have said: How Christianity has influenced fundamental components of the constitutional and legal framework of the European Union.Yeah, I see your point. It is inveitable that the most influential religion of all time is going to have an affect one way or another. I just honestly don't think it's as influential in modern times as say, even 20 years ago.
Quote from: OnionBeetle on November 03, 2015, 12:55:29 PMQuote from: Flee on November 03, 2015, 12:50:56 PMEncryption, anonimity and nemo tenetur in criminal (procedural) law. The effects of gun control in the Western developed world from a legal perspective.The legal protection of open source software in Belgian and Western European Law.(In progress:) Human Rights in the law as an obstacle to the efficient combating of cybercrime.Take your pick.Why are you doing 4 thesis?Two were for my Bachelor's (even though one is strictly considered a seminar's thesis), the third is for my Master's and the fourth is for my specialised Master's I'm taking now.
Quote from: Flee on November 03, 2015, 12:50:56 PMEncryption, anonimity and nemo tenetur in criminal (procedural) law. The effects of gun control in the Western developed world from a legal perspective.The legal protection of open source software in Belgian and Western European Law.(In progress:) Human Rights in the law as an obstacle to the efficient combating of cybercrime.Take your pick.Why are you doing 4 thesis?