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    ’The transformation in the fortunes of the Nazi part in the years 1930-1933 was largely because of Hitler’s talents as a politician’ how far do you agree with this opinion? In the early twentieth century the Nazi party (NSDAP) was a small extremist party renowned for it’s use of violence and its beliefs such as anti-Semitism and anti-marxism. The party believed that the treaty of Versailles was wrong and unfair thus needed opposing; this was done through a military coup that ultimately failed

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    secondary thing that there should be a fixed standard of education qualification for politician. We see so many highly qualified IPS‚ IAS‚ etc. Who works for these uneducated persons. Though these administrative personnel are highly qualified yet they have to work under the pressure of these uneducated politicians. They even cannot take decisions independently and just become the puppet of these uneducated politicians. This is all because of our unawareness. During the time of elections we give vote

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    also political broadcasts and electoral speeches. A wide range of political marketing includes the rise of political consumers and market intelligence. According to all these information‚ political marketing is beneficial for democracy because politicians advertise themselves during elections in order to positively affect voter’s preferences‚ so citizens can clearly choose which one is much more presentable for their welfare. In this case‚ political marketing has both advantages and disadvantages

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    Youth and Politics

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    corrupted old politicians‚this country is ours i.e youth”. A country with good political government is said to be developed country. But politicians are misbehaving.They are mainly focussing on earning profits and neglecting development of people as welll as country. Everyone is telling that “Politics is corrupted.But politics is not corrupted.Politicians are corrupted”. Earlier common people are afraid of policemen.But now policemen are afraid of politicians. We want politicians like Shyam

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    It is commonlyargued that presidency is more vulnerable to corruption than parliamentary system 1. This is because a president has more centralized control over government and sources of corruption than a prime minister (Kunicova and Rose-Ackerman 2005). Then‚ why do some countries under presidency suffer from a president’s corruption while others don’t? As presidency is widely accepted in countries ofLatin America and Africa‚ regional comparative studies address the question ofwhy presidential corruption

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    Brooks’ statement especially holds true to politicians. Politicians are in a constant struggle to gain the support of the citizens‚ and to be successful they need take advantage of every presented opportunity to get seen and heard by the public. Disasters stimulate fear and excitement in the public‚ therefore the public pays a lot of attention to them (Popkin‚ 25). In turn politicians are attentive to disasters‚ because of their ability to benefit some politicians and/or harm others‚ as accredited by

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    The Fatal Flaw of Artifice Politicians are in positions of power because they are the nation’s leaders‚ or the nation’s elect. They are the best a country has to offer. They are intelligent‚ experienced‚ and held to the highest moral standards‚ however‚ voters rarely hold politicians accountable for one of the most essential qualities of being a leader. This quality is honesty. Since the rise of democracy‚ politicians have resorted to artifice and deception to win support of the people when running

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    Strategies such as this allow the people to see a politician from a different angle than they normally would be exposed to. This side seems to be a more human‚ relatable side of the politician. According to Kolbert‚ “the most devastating joke is circulated not by an irreverent observer or a sly opponent but by the target himself” Parodies might be self-exposed‚ or credit given to an outside source‚ usually a late-night talk show. While a politician may easily lose control of what the media says about

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    politics has pervaded every sphere of life‚ and the number of politicians has grown beyond measure. There is politics everywhere‚ in government generally‚ in the administration‚ in schools‚ colleges‚ universities‚ art‚ literature‚ and even in sports and games. In fact‚ there is hardly any sphere of life and activity‚ male or female‚ which is free from politics and the insidious influences of the fast-growing tribe of politicians of various hues and types’ sincere ones‚ insin­cere ones and downright

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    Profiles in Courage addresses the accomplishments of American politicians and the courage they had. Kennedy’s purpose is to show the bravery of these extraordinary political figures. He utilizes a patriotic tone in order to elevate the stature of the politicians’ actions to give a more positive perspective in his politically interested audience. Kennedy’s voices the story in patriotic recollection‚ sharing the stories of brave politicians. This tribute to those political figures‚ catches the attention

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