This early-scholastic distinction and terminology, which is already recognized in concept and substance by the Fathers of the Church in their controversies with the Pelagians and Semipelagians, were again emphasized by Johann Eck, the famous adversary of Martin Luther (cf. Greying, "Joh. Eck ...
The term “principle of justice,” however, is used with two meanings. The social-psychological distinction between allocation goals and allocation rules (or distribution rules) is helpful in this respect (cf. Leventhal1976a; Mikula1980b; Greenberg1982). Allocationgoalsare the preferences of the al...
Although Knight does not claim to offer an ethical theory that could assess the moral importance of various wants and desires, he rejects the view, familiar among economists, that there is no judging tastes, that it is impossible to rank some wants as higher or worthier than others. An ...
which is not desirable for merit goods. Alternatively, in order to avoid higher prices and encourage both supply and demand, governments could decide to cover some of the costs of private sector provision, either by subsidising these services or by offering incentives to private firms to enter...
While the academic studies make it clear that honors student entrants, whether completers or not, have high retention and graduation rates, it is not altogether clear that they have higher rates than those of non-honors students who entered the university with equivalent credentials. ...
campuses nationwide and conducted interviews with their staff. This wealth of experience is clearly reflected in the insightful resource articles he contributes to Colleges of Distinction. His written work has been featured on reputable platforms such as Huffington Post, Higher Ed Revolution, and Campus...
National Meritis open to U.S. citizens who test in the U.S. in the fall of 11th grade. Only your junior year PSAT counts toward National Merit distinction and scholarships, though taking thePSAT as a sophomoreorfreshmancan be good practice, especially if you’re aiming for top scores. ...
Previously, you predicted the cutoff for Florida would be 200 and now you predict 215 (which is higher than last year's 214). Also is this cutoff an estimate for the 16,000 semifinalists or the 50,000 qualifiers. I'm confused