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    America is a country of democracy‚ hope‚ freedom‚ and opportunity. The Land of the free and the home of the brave is a common expression when speaking about America. However‚ the country is not without issues. Politics are becoming more and more complex and in the eyes of the American public‚ it is seen as ineffective and unproductive as Congress seems to make no progress in the betterment of America. In our political system‚ Congress is supposed to work for the people to improve the lives of the

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    I am excited to possibly have a chance to intern with your organization this summer. I came across the Tippecanoe Watershed Foundation while searching for internships close to my hometown of North Webster‚ Indiana. I believe that The Watershed’s work‚ along with my coursework and background in the North Webster area‚ make The Watershed an ideal place for me to intern at. I think that this would be a great opportunity for me to work in the community I grew up in‚ with the lakes I grew up around.

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    The Watershed War World War 2 is the deadliest war in human history‚ with over 60 million killed‚ including the systematic genocide of over 6 million Jews. The war in Europe began in on September 1‚ 1939 with the invasion of Poland by Nazi Germany. Following this‚ Great Britian and its colonies as well as France declared war on Germany. The United States would join the war following the Japanese bombing of Pearl Harbour. This formed The Allies consisting of Great Britain and its colonies‚ the U.S

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    The Role of Religion om American Politics As the First Amendment of the U.S. Constitution stipulates‚ ”Congress shall make no law respecting an establishment of religion‚ or prohibiting the free exercise thereof”. This regulation represents one of the most important principles upon which the American democracy is built: the separation of church and state. Rhys H. Williams and N. J. Demerath III‚ the authors of the article ”Religion and Political Process in an American City”‚ however‚ raise the question

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    problem does it cause?  3. Why is it that Americans are less and less happy‚ according to Leonard? 4. In the Story of Electronics‚ what does it mean that companies externalize the costs of toxic waste and health problems? What is the suggested solution? 5. In the Story of Water‚ why do people stop drinking tap water and start drinking bottled water? Chapter 1 1) Three things the United States government does is to protect the liberty of its’ American people‚ which includes their equality and

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    When I hear the word “politics” I cringe and really try to avoid any situation where that topic may come up. Today it has become a topic to be avoided at all costs in conversation with those you live with‚ work with‚ or are friends with. It can very easily ruin friendships‚ create hostile tensions in the work place‚ or break up marriages. What is the cause of this? That is a very good question and can have many different answers for many different people. Personally‚ I am not very involved

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    system depend on it for survival. The earth’s surface is 70% water and we must protect it‚ I believe we can do this through civic engagement of community. More specifically‚ the Puyallup Watershed initiative. In this paper‚ I will argue why I firmly believe civic environmentalism is the answer to the Puyallup Watershed Initiative. To begin with‚ communities are not monolithic and most have differences in structures when it comes to race‚ class‚ gender and power structures. None the less‚ a community

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    INTRODUCTION An election is a decision making process by which people choose leaders. Elections are the most important ingredient of democracy‚ and have been said to be the factor that either breaks or builds the democracy of a state. This essay shall discuss the effectiveness of elections as a measure of democracy citing examples from recently held election in African countries. A conclusion shall be drawn at the end. DEFINITION OF KEY CONCEPTS The term‚ democracy comes from the Greek word‚ dēmokratía

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    themselves as bearers of a reform message vital to the nation‚ reflecting agrarian America’s anxiety that the country was moving toward a new form of slavery in the face of changes brought about by the Industrial Revolution. These issues were for many Americans the "Crisis of the Nineties‚" and Populists met that crisis with a stand against imperialism‚ a commitment to human rights‚ and a deep distrust of big business. While most studies of Populism have focused on regional activities or on its intellectual

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    Quiz Study Guides The American Political System (POLS21) Fall 2012 Instructions: The following list of questions is designed to assist you in your reading of much of the course material. I strongly encourage you to write out full answers to each of these questions as you read the material for class. I will use these questions to formulate quiz and exam questions. For short-answer quizzes and exam questions you will have to answer a subset of the actual questions on the study guides for the

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