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    Political Egalitarianism

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    attitude towards group decision-making‚ with fatalism termed as its opposite.[4] According to the Merriam-Webster Dictionary‚ the term has two distinct definitions in modern English.[5] It is defined either as a political doctrine that all p eople should be treated as equals and have the same political‚economic‚ social‚ nd civil rights[6] or as a social philosophy advocating the removal of economic inequalities among people or the decentralization of power. Some sources define egalitarianism as the point

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    Political and Governance

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    New Era University Vantage Education Management Online University GUIDE AND BASIS TO STUDY (GBS) Course: | Subject and Descriptive Title: Political Science 2 Politics and Governance and the New Constitution | SY:2012-2013 | Term:First Semester | Session Date: | Session Number:Week 15 of 18 | Topic: Article 11‚ 12 & 131. Art. 11 on accountability of public officers2. The underlying principles‚ bases of accountability3. The impeachable public officers

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    Political Science

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    Q) Explain the concept of liberty. What are its different forms? Can liberty exist without equality? Liberty is the value of individuals to have agency (control over their own actions). Different conceptions of liberty articulate the relationship of individuals to society in different ways—including some that relate to life under a social contract or to existence in a state of nature‚ and some that see the active exercise of freedom and rights as essential to liberty. Understanding liberty involves

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    Political Power

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    What is Power? ➢ It is being able physically‚ intellectually‚ or both to achieve what one wants. ➢ The ability to cause others to do what one desires thru threats; sanctions or coercions Power: • Structuralist view of power: relationship between two or more actors. winner or loser: strong or weak‚ rich or poor. • Functionalist View of Power: ability to get things done: like the capacity to mobilize resources for the attainment of societal goals. • Power: the ability of governments and

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    Political Environment

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    Hong Kong’s Economic and Political Environment Hong Kong’s retrocession in the summer of 1997 was an event long prepared for‚ and built up to‚ in the minds of the territory’s citizens and residents. A significant number of the educated applied for overseas passports and left for more politically and economically stable environments in which to live and work; the "Brain Drain" was a significant problem for Hong Kong from 1984. Return to Chinese rule brought a promise from China that Hong Kong

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    Political Dynasty

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    under the control of a few notable families. It is normal for a politician’s son‚ wife‚ brother‚ or other kinsman‚ to run for the same or other government office. The term coined by Filipinos to describe this practice is "Political dynasty"‚ the equivalent of an oligarchy in political science. One can trace its roots from the Spanish colonial times where favored families of the mestizo stock‚ or the Illustrados were given responsibilities of Gobernadorcillo‚ or Alcalde. As such‚ these men have wielded

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    Midterm Western Civ

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    understand ourselves we need to understand the forces that shaped the ancient Greeks and Romans. They are both similiar and different when it comes to development and their traditions. I will discuss the ways in which the society‚ military‚ and political forces have caused these two cultures to develop. The Greek’s society is unique in the way it developed. It developed around the poleis. A city usually formed around a hill that also encompasses the surrounding rural area. While not unique in

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    Political Beliefs

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    through the abortion process tend to have higher health risks in life and have a harder time having kids in the future. Beliefs: Yes‚ the abortion procedure might be risky and cause many health risks‚ but at times it may be the only choice. My political party recognizes the different beliefs that people may have‚ so therefore it doesn’t pick a side. No I am not stating that I am for abortion‚ but I am not against it either. Sometimes life can be really tough on us‚ and leave us with abortion as

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    political awareness

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    information between politician and citizens. Besides that‚ the social media act as proactive devices for encouraging the citizen to participate in democratic process. The social media an important medium of information have influence people’s thought and action about politics and encouraged people to give opinions‚ critics and suggestions as well as participate in politics. Therefore‚ the social media is one of the primary mechanism in the political scene and capable of making political issues. However

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    alphabet‚ it clearly became the basis for the establishment of the English‚ Greek and Latin alphabets that were further developed by people that lived during the Western civilizations. It was through the hieroglyphics that the concepts of vowels and consonants evolved‚ and the improved alphabets were effectively merged with different Western languages that enabled them to use better methods of communication (Budge‚ 2009). The legacy that the establishment of hieroglyphics has left to the modern era

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