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    How does the concept of ‘civic culture’ differ from that of ‘political culture’? To what extent can the latter explain why the politics of countries differ? "When we speak of the political culture‚ we refer to the political system as internalized in cognitions‚ feelings‚ and evaluations of its population." Almond and Verba In their classic 1963 study‚ Civic Culture‚ political culture was defined within very narrow parameters‚ concerning only ‘political’ attitudes. This neglected the existence

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    subject of an action through unsocial passions such as anger and resentment. Smith adds that the sentiment of approbation is always pleasurable and within it there are two elements: the sympathetic passion of the spectator and the emotion which arises in the spectator in seeing ‘the perfect coincidence’ between the sympathetic passion and the original passion in the agent. In the later‚ ‘the sentiment of approbation properly consists’ and is always pleasurable. The first will be either pleasurable

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    result of the increase in demand‚ theory predicts the interest rate should go _up__ Overall‚ investment will go __up__ This will make the economy grow more: (quickly / slowly) The reasons demand would increase: New technology Improved investor sentiments (optimism) Improved government policy towards investment (larger ITC’s) #2 Add a Demand Curve & show the equilibrium Draw an decrease in Supply (a shift in the curve‚ not a movement along the curve) & show the new equilibrium As a

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    was part of a series of events that fueled anti-mainland sentiment. These events have had a profound impact on governance‚

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    first president of the Egyptian Representative Council. At thirteen‚ she was married as was customary to a much older‚ wealthy cousin. Her early life was spent in the "harem"‚ a social institution‚ since both wealthy Christian and Muslim women were veiled and secluded. Politics brought women like Hoda out of the harem. She caused outrage against the Egyptian authorities and traditions by throwing her veil into the sea. This act caused a particular scandal for Hoda because she was the wife of an eminent

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    Freemasonry‚ teachings and practices of the secret fraternal order officially known as the Free and Accepted Masons‚ or Ancient Free and Accepted Masons. Organizational Structure There are approximately 5 million members worldwide‚ mostly in the United States and other English-speaking countries. With adherents in almost every nation where Freemasonry is not officially banned‚ it forms the largest secret society in the world. There is no central Masonic authority; jurisdiction is divided among

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    We are first introduced to Mary as being an independent young woman. However Lessing’s character soon shows signs of being an insecure woman‚ who cares deeply what other people think about her. The reader is forced to sympathise with this self-destructing character. Throughout the novel Mary is described as being in a state of tension and under strain. Mary is unable to adapt to her new life on the farm with Dick‚ she is constantly longing for the town she left behind. The linear plot is about

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    Chopin uses tone in the short Story “The Story of an Hour” and the differences in tone include pertinent information that is valuable to the reader. These changes in tone refer to the mood of the main character and offer a vivid image of how she processes the life-changing information that is received during the story. Symbolism is also heavily used and creates a clearer picture of the story in the mind of any reader. Symbolism can be a great way to emphasize a point in a story and can be helpful

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    The outdoors contains many wonders that a child explores throughout the early years of life; therefore‚ a person’s childhood tends to position his path for the future. As a result‚ occurrences seen on an average day sitting at school‚ exploring in the woods‚ or examining the stars have the potential to be life changing. An American Childhood (Dillard)‚ “Two Views of a River” (Twain)‚ and “Listening” (Welty) all allocate this thought‚ yet the works juxtapose each other with different morals. Annie

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    The social sentiment that Emily sets in this poem relates to the social sentiment of the time in the way that at the time the country was just starting to overcome slavery. In some places the hate for African Americans was still very strong. That was the common thing. Emily’s writing in this case says that racism is the common‚ but the common is madness‚ and those that who stray from the common and treat everyone equally is the sanest. To relate Emily’s writing to the political sentiment of the time

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