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Broken windows theory, academic theory proposed by James Q. Wilson and George Kelling in 1982 that used broken windows as a metaphor for disorder within neighbourhoods.
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Conspiracy theory academic Joseph Uscinski noted in an interview that its adherents can basically connect its threads to any number of other conspiracies or beliefs.
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He'll have no truck with exotic asset allocation theories, saying, "Academic theories are good as academic theories, but my job is to make money".
Among other theories, academics have speculated that they may be territorial markers, fertility symbols, astronomical signs, or simply prehistoric doodles.
He found literary theory and academic jargon as phoney as politeness.
Especially for students studying world literature, American literature, or theory, the academic relevance of study in another country is clear".
Testing the theory against academic results, they found the most significant design factor appeared to be how well the school allowed pupils to flow through it.
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