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Record Nr.

UNINA9910155442903321

Autore

Reichel Tim

Titolo

50 Dinge, Die du Für Dein Studium Tun Kannst, Auch Wenn du Keine Zeit Hast : Einfacher und Erfolgreicher Studieren Mit Mini-Aktionen

Pubbl/distr/stampa

Aachen : , : STUDIENSCHEISS, , 2016

©2016

ISBN

3-9818191-8-7

3-9818191-6-0

Edizione

[1st ed.]

Descrizione fisica

1 online resource (133 pages)

Soggetti

Time management

Study skills

Lingua di pubblicazione

Tedesco

Formato

Materiale a stampa

Livello bibliografico

Monografia

Nota di contenuto

Cover -- Impressum -- Titel -- Inhalt -- Start -- Keine Zeit zum Studieren -- Was du trotzdem für dein Studiumtun kannst -- Wie dir dieses Buch helfen wird -- 50 Dinge für dein Studium -- #1 Schreibe eine Lernkarte -- #2 Lerne eine Definition -- #3 Sieh dir ein Erklärvideo an -- #4 Lege ein Glossar an -- #5 Lies einen kurzen Abschnitt -- #6 Lies ein Inhaltsverzeichnis -- #7 Scanne ein Buch -- #8 Plane im Voraus -- #9 Schreibe ein Motivations-Post-it -- #10 Erstelle eine Mindmap -- #11 Lerne eine Englischvokabel -- #12 Verbessere dein Speed Reading -- #13 Schreibe eine E-Mail -- #14 Erstelle ein Lernplakat -- #15 Nimm einen Lern-Podcast auf -- #16 Mache eine Atemübung -- #17 Baue eine Eselsbrücke -- #18 Schreibe nur einen Satz -- #19 Führe ein Lerntagebuch -- #20 Stelle einen Tagesplan auf -- #21 Meditiere -- #22 Lies einen Fachartikel -- #23 Überlege dir ein eigenes Beispiel -- #24 Male den Teufel an die Wand -- #25 Erzeuge ein mentales Bild -- #26 Absolviere ein Software-Tutorial -- #27 Frage ein Studentenforum -- #28 Recherchiere im Internet -- #29 Löse eine alte Klausuraufgabe -- #30 Schaffe Platz in deinem Kopf -- #31 Beseitige dein Chaos -- #32 Schreibe einen Spickzettel -- #33 Optimiere deine To-do-Liste -- #34 Ruf deine Oma an -- #35 Erstelle ein Akronym -- #36 Zeichne eine Skizze -- #37 Stalke deine Dozenten -- #38 Erstelle ein Kurzresümee -- #39 Lies eine Zusammenfassung --



#40 Erstelle eine Not-to-do-Liste -- #41 Sieh dir eine Musterlösung an -- #42 Lege die wichtigste Aufgabe fest -- #43 Sortiere deine Unterlagen -- #44 Finde deinen größten Fehler -- #45 Erstelle einen Klausurplan -- #46 Überlege dir Fragen -- #47 Zerteile eine Aufgabe -- #48 Baue eine neue Routine auf -- #49 Denk an deine Erfolge -- #50 Schärfe deine Axt -- Ende -- Mit Mini-Aktionen zum Erfolg -- Danke -- Über den Autor -- Viel Erfolg!.

Mehr Zeit, weniger Stress - bessere Noten!.

Sommario/riassunto

Tim Reichel's book provides practical strategies for students who find themselves overwhelmed by their busy schedules and struggle to dedicate time to their studies. It offers 50 actionable tips that can be implemented in small time windows, helping students to improve their productivity and achieve better academic results without sacrificing personal time. The author draws from his experience as a university lecturer, providing insights into effective time management and study techniques. The book is aimed at students seeking to optimize their study routines amidst hectic daily commitments.

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Record Nr.

UNINA9911022167303321

Autore

Brown H. Lowell

Titolo

Prosecution of the President of the United States : The Constitution, Executive Power, and the Rule of Law / / by H. Lowell Brown

Pubbl/distr/stampa

Cham : , : Springer Nature Switzerland : , : Imprint : Palgrave Macmillan, , 2025

ISBN

9783031950247

9783031950230

Edizione

[2nd ed. 2025.]

Descrizione fisica

1 online resource (262 pages)

Collana

The Evolving American Presidency, , 2945-6169

Disciplina

342.73062

Soggetti

Executive power

America - Politics and government

Political leadership

Constitutional law

World politics

Executive Politics

American Politics

Political Leadership

Constitutional Law

Political History



Lingua di pubblicazione

Inglese

Formato

Materiale a stampa

Livello bibliografico

Monografia

Nota di contenuto

Part I -- Chapter 1: Introduction -- Chapter 2: The Founding Era -- Chapter 3: The Nixon Era and the 1973 Office of Legal Counsel Memorandum -- Chapter 4: The Clinton Era -- Chapter 5: The Senate Judiciary Committee Hearing on Presidential Immunity -- Chapter 6: The Second Memorandum of the Office of Legal Counsel -- Chapter 7: Donald J. Trump V. Cyrus R. Vance -- Part II -- Chapter 8: The Separation of Powers -- Chapter 9: Impeachment: Sequentiality,- Chapter 10: Impeachment: Criminality -- Chapter 11: The Rule of Law.

Sommario/riassunto

"Lowell Brown has written a compendious, even-handed, exhaustively-researched exploration of the arguments for and against the proposition that an American President can be criminally prosecuted while in office. No scholar, advocate, or citizen concerned with the scope of presidential power or the real danger of an emergent culture of executive branch impunity should be without this book.” —Frank O. Bowman, Professor of Law at the University of Missouri, USA, and author of High Crimes and Misdemeanors: A History of Impeachment for the Age of Trump (2019) This book provides a detailed look at the constitutional, historical, and political arguments concerning presidential immunity from prosecution, as well as the opinions of the Office of Legal Counsel that provided the justification for the decision not to prosecute President Trump. Focusing on those opinions, the book examines the constitutional basis of presidential immunity, both textual and historical, as reflected in the deliberations of the 1787 Convention and the ratification debates. The opinions are viewed in the context of the criminal investigations of Presidents Nixon and Clinton that gave rise to those opinions, as well as the pronouncements of the Supreme Court concerning their claims, and those of President Trump to immunity from judicial inquiry. Lastly, the book analyzes presidential immunity in light of the separation of powers, the availability of impeachment, and the discordance between presidential immunity and the rule of law. This new edition includes audiobook files at the chapter level. H. Lowell Brown is a practicing attorney specializing in white collar criminal defense and compliance, and has taught courses in white collar crime, international criminal law and procedure and jurisprudence at the University of Maine Law School, USA. He has written numerous law journal articles on issues of white collar crime and ethics, and is the author of five books, including The American Constitutional Tradition (2017) and High Crimes and Misdemeanors in Presidential Impeachment (2010).