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    ultimate goal of these actions were. It is important to make connections within the postwar (cold war) period. Think about the global environment and why Japan needed to be strong. When was she and out actions to disarm her tested after WW II? Democratization of Japan Following the close of World War II‚ The United States made thoughtful strides to lock Japan confidentially within its scope of influence and power. The true risk for the U.S. in post-Cold War was “armed impotence” (www.foreignaffairs

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    national policy through social media. Individuals also have the ability to conduct their own research and fact check information and ideas presented by their government. ​Access to information is important for international relations today. “The democratization of information thanks to satellites‚ cell phones‚ and fiber optics‚ and what happens when we all start to know how each other lives.”1 This is the very fiber of Globalization. It no longer matters where you live or are from‚ we all have access

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    Threats: Friedman described this globalization system as a characteristic of integration. One of the threats seen in Friedman’s writings is of international power of markets‚ finance‚ technology‚ and communications. Who exactly is in control and has the ability to control financial markets‚ trade‚ network infrastructure‚ satellite systems‚ and more. When you think of this type of threat‚ Friedman refers to three balances of power globalization is built around… balance of power between states

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    “A Change of Spirit in Europe” During the year between 1450 and 1750‚ the society was gradually transforming from the postclassical period to the early modern world. While there were negative parts of the society where there was a prevalent diseases and famine which made the general insecurity within the postclassical society‚ there was a basic optimism starting from the early modern period. The society no more had to be insecure with great improvements in terms of economy‚ politics‚ environment

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    Through democratization a political culture arises that opens the doors to all who wish to participate but it is your duty to willingly offer up your opinions on how we should be governed. John Stuart Mill and Harriet Taylor Mill address the great opportunities that emerge and challenge the customs that hold us back.

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    paramount.The factors have had an impact on the way in which the decision making process is documented and how this documentation is managed‚ lack of awareness‚ networking‚ Privacy concern‚ Non-traditional forms of Records‚ The Impact Of Technology‚ Democratization Of Archives‚ The Changing Nature Of Access And Use‚ Enhancing Awareness Of Archival Holdings‚ and other issues/challenges. The recommended solutions is a Managing the identification‚ appraisal‚ retention‚ preservation‚ and provision of support

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    Doing More with Less: A Philosophical View of Dr. Michael Apple La Vonda D. Loney Texas A&M University-Commerce Doing More with Less: A Philosophical View of Dr. Michael Apple “Money does not cure school problems” (Fowler‚ 2009‚ p.71). This sentiment was shared during a speech in 1988 by William Bennett whom served the country as the Secretary of Education under the Reagan Administration. After studying the state of education in the United States‚ he believed that there was no link between

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    Sofia Ruales (slr445) April 26‚ 2016 Part A: Political polarization in the 1940s-70s that led to different regimes in each country. The political polarization in Mexico‚ Argentina‚ and Chile began with the economic crisis experienced in the 1930s‚ which led to political tension resulting in the emergence of populism and the inclusion of previously excluded population into the political system. The region abandoned export-based policies and it focused on a new model of development called

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    research topic is going to explore two key features of the Arab Spring: the diffusion effects for democratization in neighboring authoritative regimes like Saudi Arabia‚ and the possibility of a successful democratic transition of the Arab Spring countries where authoritative political systems have been overthrown. I will cross-reference the similarities and differences between the Catholic wave of democratization and the Arab Spring to deduce the possibilities of a diffused democratic revolution across

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    The art museum is a place that collects and preserves very valuable and profound pieces of art created by some of the most influential artists of all time. Not everyone can understand the emotions and profound ideas that are expressed in old works of art. Only a fraction of all people can really appreciate a fine work of art and understand its true meaning. Many people that go to the art museum do not belong. They do not hold the higher level of education needed to look at a painting and see its

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