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    Party platforms are the foundation upon which political parties base their campaigns for the purposes of winning a political contest. It true that to a greater extent‚ not all aspects of the platform are used in campaigns given that some may be controversial hence working against the candidates or the party itself (Daniel D and James W‚ 2016). In concurrence with the opinion that it is only the party liberals who articulate the party platforms given that they are the drafters and by large they have

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    Theories that influenced the adoption of separation of powers‚ checks and balances‚ and federalism are the Pluralist Theory‚ the Elite and Class Theory‚ and Hyperpluralism. The Pluralist Theory is the theory in which politics is mainly a competition among groups with the same interest. Each of the groups can compete with one another for control over policy. The Pluralist Theory seems to be saying that it is preferable to have interest groups in competition like that. If interest groups are in competition

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    Campaigning is political for political advertising by candidates where the net effect is to boost the relative appeal of commercials. Thus‚ exposure to political campaigns with the first one being in the early 1950’s‚ where everything seemed to be “booming” – the economy‚ suburbs‚ and babies being born and all this seemed to provide a sense of stability and contentment. Soon after‚ the sixties came and things started to change. People did not want to live the “conservative” lifestyles that the fifties

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    There are three types of shells:- ▪ Bourne Shell ▪ C Shell ▪ Korn Shell Bourne Shell: - It is the original UNIX Shell written by Steve Bourne and John Mashey from AT & T’s Bell laboratories. It is the standard shell and is available on all UNIX operating system. It is known as “sh”. C Shell: - It was developed by Bill Joy from university of California. It does not have the programming capabilities of Bourne Shell but is better for interactivity. It

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    Advancement of the physical‚ economical‚ social and cultural well- being of the people * Preservation of the state from danger (internal & external) Ideal Qualities of Governing Politician: * Shall have the brains and ability * Political maturity * Experience “In order to govern people he does not know or understand‚ he ought to possess the talent of a genius and extraordinary knowledge.” * Jose Rizal “The government who fulfils the satisfaction of human expectation

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    Critical Discourse Analysis of Obama’s Political Discourse Juraj Horváth Abstract This paper examines the persuasive strategies of President Obama’s public speaking as well as the covert ideology of the same‚ enshrined in his inaugural address. Our analysis is grounded in Norman Fairclough’s assumptions in critical discourse analysis‚ claiming that "ideologies reside in texts" that "it is not possible to ’read off’ ideologies from texts" and that "texts are open to diverse interpretations"

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    Kush Patel Modern World Civilizations Honors Mr. Collins Period 2 11/25/11 Political Controversy by a Malmesbury man “Thomas Hobbes was a man who boasted of his timidity as other men do of their courage. He was fearful of the dark‚ thieves‚ death and the wrath of the powerful men he offended; but this did not deflect him from his determination to seek the truth and inform the world of his findings.” The quote represents the personality of Thomas Hobbes

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    October 12‚ 2011 Political science The Int’l System characterized by anarchy (absence of sovereighn authority. Heley Bull described it as "anarchical society". - it is a society of nation-states (or state-nations) These states are sovereign- Sovereign equality of states legitimak under int’l law They have int’l personality nation-states vs. state-nations nation defines the state / state defines nation. nation makes up the state./ state creates nation. nation is ethnically

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    THE PROBLEM OF POLITICAL CORRECTNESS IN THE RUSSIAN LANGUAGE In order to investigate the problem we made up a list of questions (see a questionnaire in Appendix) about using different vocabulary in sensitive topics.The results we got are as follows. 1. Nobody called physically disabled people ‘cripples’. A great number of adults (66%) call these people ‘invalids’ but the vast majority of schoolchildren (teenagers) chose the PC variant (physically disabled). 2. The vast majority of respondents

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    Intro to Politics (I) Identify the several varieties of liberalism discussed in the chapter on liberalism and the historical circumstances in which they emerged. There are several varieties of liberalism that are discussed in the text of “Political Ideologies and the Democratic Ideal” by Terence Ball and Richard Dagger. Some of these varieties are neoclassical liberals‚ welfare liberals‚ and libertarian anarchists. The first variation of liberalism discussed is neoclassical liberals‚ who believe

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