European modernization should be praised because it brought along increased personal freedoms. Also, it allowed colonies to achieve their independence.
Yes.
A concern for power and rank (degree) that dominated European life between the 15th and 17th centuries. - The Enduring Vision: A History of The American People Vol. 1 pg. 25
Modernization theory is based on several key assumptions: it posits that societies progress through a linear process of development, transitioning from traditional to modern states. It assumes that economic growth and technological advancement are crucial for societal progress, leading to improved social and political structures. Additionally, modernization theory often implies that Western societies represent the pinnacle of development, suggesting that other cultures should emulate their paths to achieve modernization. Lastly, it assumes a certain degree of cultural homogeneity in the process of development, often underestimating local contexts and historical factors.
It is better to have an international degree.
An aulic is a ceremony in certain European universities to confer a Doctor of Divinity degree.
A degree in European Studies can prepare a student for many different career paths, including teaching, politics, marketing, international law, freelance writing, and diplomatic services. A student attaining a degree in European Studies will study subjects such as culture, literature, history, and religion.
To provide a degree of religious freedom and a refuge for European Quakers.
In Germany people have about the same degree of freedom as in most other European democracies.
Polish abbreviation of "Magister" - an academic degree equal to Master's degree, used in many Central European countries (including Poland, Austria, Germany, Czech Republic).
Only in some most European countries. Them being DSc (Doctorate of Sciences) and DLitt (Doctorate of Letters)
Anders Celcius, Swedish astronomer, Daniel Fahrenheit, European physicist (Dutch, Polish, German). Both scales invented in early 18th century.
The traditional bachelor's degree is the equivalent of the French "Maitrise" 4 year degree. Since the new European system of 2004 "LMD" Bologna process there are universities the Bachelor 3-years, 1-2 more years for the Master and 3 years for the Doctorate. Source: Wikipedia