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This book presents an original exposition of general equilibrium theory for advanced undergraduate and graduate-level students of economics.

The paper should be a coherent, correct and original exposition in a subject of pure or applied mathematics.

It need not be an original piece of mathematical research, but should be an original exposition of material culled from several sources.

In the Mandalay jail, Tilak settled down to write his magnum opus, the Śrīmad Bhagavadgitā Rahasya ("Secret of the Bhagavadgita")—also known as Bhagavad Gita or Gita Rahasya an original exposition of the most-sacred book of the Hindus.

The book takes special care to develop an original exposition that is accessible and concise but also offers a clear explanation of the more difficult and subtle mathematical issues.

When Pragmatism became a popular movement in the early 1900s, Peirce was dissatisfied both with all of the forms of Pragmatism then current and with his own original exposition of it, and his last productive years were devoted in large part to its radical revision and systematic completion and to the proof of the principle of what he by then had come to call "pragmaticism".

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Here we find an original and haunting exposition of the ways in which Hitler legitimized war and genocide to his own people, as necessary to destroy an allegedly omnipotent Jewish foe.

If the manuscript is on a subject for which classical books already exist, authors should explain what is new about the manuscript (e.g., pedagogical aspects, contemporary exposition, original points of view, etc.).

Series A publishes original research articles, expositions and surveys, and reports on computational experimentation and new or innovative practical applications as well as short communications dealing with the above.

It is of intermediate growth (see the original papers, and an exposition with improved estimates of growth in [12]), it is just infinite [8, Proposition 6.2], and it is the IMG of the cubic polynomial (z^3 -frac{3}{2} + i frac{ sqrt{3} }{2}) + 1) [120, Section 5.4].

Has not every world exposition since the original Crystal Palace Exhibition in 1851 posed the same ultimate question: Why?

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