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    The essay “Authoritarian Resilience” by Andrew Nathan has summed up four criteria in the “concept of institutionalization” that enable the survival of CCP regime‚ “ increasingly norm-bound nature of its succession politics‚” “increase in meritocratic as opposed to factional considerations‚” “differentiation and functional specialization of institutions‚” and “establishment of institutions for political participation and appeal that strengthen the CCP’s legitimacy among the public at large”(7). By

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    W3 Assignment Political Party The Libertarian Party is America’s third largest party and fastest growing political party. The party was created in December of 1971 by people who realized politicians weren’t living up to our founding father’s concept of liberty and freedom for Americans. The Libertarian Party beliefs are very basic: world peace‚ harmony‚ opportunity‚ and abundance for all individuals. Libertarians are also practical by knowing the world isn’t perfect but are

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    Then I moved on to going public with my views‚ and found others who appreciated them. Later on I went on to become the mayor of that small town I grew up in‚ and then the governor of the whole state. Which was surprising‚ considering I’m from the Libertarian party.

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    Authoritarian Parenting and its alternatives: Authoritarian parenting is a style marked by high parental demands and low responsiveness towards children. According to Berger(2005)‚ “Authoritarian parents are strict and have high expectations from their children‚ have set rules and expect obedience without questioning and without really explaining their reasoning to their children “. In Authoritarian parenting‚ parents expect their orders to be obeyed unquestionably and rely on punishment or stern

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    Psychological and Behavior Problems in Children Who Lived with Authoritarian Parents Children of authoritarian parents experience psychological problems because of the type of parenting they receive. In this study‚ a correlation is made between the authoritarian parenting style and depression and addiction in children. To make this argument different parenting style and the impact they have on children will be presented. Parenting style can be associated with the psychological and behavioral outcomes

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    The theories of the mass media‚ better referred to as philosophies of the mass media are the tenets that regulate the affairs of the mass media in any particular country. The democratic-participant theory and development media theory are of special important to us here because they are theories tailored to suit developing nations. Democratic-participant theory is a type of theory that emphasizes and supports the media multiplicity‚ local nature of the media‚ horizontal media involvement and interaction

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    Study Questions 3.3 1- What is the libertarian argument for free will? Two arguments are often made in favor for libertarian free will: A- Argument from experience: We can freely choose and that the choices we make are up to us. In countless situations‚ we have the impression that there are alternatives open to us and that nothing prevents us from choosing any one from- or from not choosing. We continually have the experience that we are acting freely. B- Argument from Deliberation: jus

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    2.2 Authoritarian Teacher The preceding section has depicted the figure of “authoritative teacher” as a de jure and de facto authority within the teacher-centred approach. It is now turning to a discussion of the “authoritarian teacher”. The word “authority” has negative connotations with “conformism” and “unquestioning obedience” (Wilson‚ 1977)‚ leading to the unpleasant impression of teachers as authoritarians. Teacher-centred scheme in essence attempts to cultivate a student attitude of “docility

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    friendly – others prefer to be strict and demanding‚ and so on. It is hard to say which parenting model is better or worse; but what is obvious is that controlling and authoritarian parenthood – unfortunately‚ one of the most popular parenting models – has a number of negative effects on a child. It is important not to confuse authoritarian and authoritative parenting. The latter is about reasoning with children‚

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    Formation of Authoritarian Regimes             Over half the world’s population still live in societies defined as “partly free”‚ where many basic human liberties and democratic liberties are limited and the public  has very little individual freedom. This paper will examine the origin of authoritarian regimes. Social scientists look at competing societal and economic explanations to determine whether society’s natural state is one of democratic or nondemocratic rule.  Although authoritarian regimes

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