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  • Immanuel Kant

    Immanuel Kant

    Immanuel Kant 1724-1804 Immanuel Kant was born on April 22, 1724 in Konigsberg, East Prussia. He was the son of a saddler. At age 8, he entered the Collegium Fredericianum, a Latin school, where he remained for 8 1/2 years and studied the classics. He then entered the University of Konigsberg in 1740 to study philosophy, mathematics, and physics. The death of his father halted his university career so he became a private tutor. In

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    Submitted: February 12, 2010 By: regina
  • Political Art

    Political Art

    Art as a Political Statement: Political Art in the 19th and 20th Centuries Philip Simoneau Art 144: Modern Art History November 15, 2006 The visual artist plays a very unique role in society. Not only can an artist be inspired by his surrounding culture, but in fact, he can also inspire his surrounding culture. In this way, artwork can have a profound affect on society. Artists throughout history have been inspired by a variety of

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    Submitted: February 12, 2010 By: Jessica
  • Leaders in Business

    Leaders in Business

    The business sector in today’s society is increasing rapidly, and with this increase comes the need for more people to manage and lead growing companies. This growing need also raises some potential questions: Can anyone become a leader or a manager? Is there a difference between the two? Can people be trained to become leaders or managers? Just like many other questions that might be asked in business; these questions have no one, definite answer.

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    Submitted: February 13, 2010 By: Venidikt
  • My Own Understanding of Politics

    My Own Understanding of Politics

    My Own Understanding of Politics “A means by which individuals and interest groups compete to shape government’s impact on society’s problems and goals.” Politics is easily defined. It is the concept behind the words that is more difficult to understand. Though politics is the primary method of communicating with government, this is not the only time politics are used. Immediate, individual interests, wants, and needs must be satisfied, as well as societal problems. The pursuit

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    Submitted: February 13, 2010 By: Kevin
  • Changes in Democracy: From Early Athenian to Present Day Politics

    Changes in Democracy: From Early Athenian to Present Day Politics

    Democracy: From Early Athenian To Present Day Politics. When following current events we can't help but witness politicians use terms such as "defending freedom", "liberty", or "democracy", but one is simply left wondering if the general public, or even the politicians themselves, know what those terms really mean or where they come from. The reality is that most don't. The ideals of living in a democracy have been drastically changed from their original meanings and

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    Submitted: February 13, 2010 By: Fonta
  • Political Campaign Rhetoric

    Political Campaign Rhetoric

    Political Campaign Rhetoric In 2004 the United States of America held a presidential election as it does every four years. Throughout the process, from primary to convention, from the debates to Election Day, both the candidates and the media relied on rhetoric to influence the thoughts of the electorate. Because of the close results of the 2000 election and the bitter court battle that followed, the rhetoric of the campaigns of both major candidates in

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    Submitted: February 14, 2010 By: Steve
  • Political Climate of the 1950s Paper

    Political Climate of the 1950s Paper

    The political, social, and economical landscape of the United States of America underwent dramatic changes during the 1950s. During this era figures and events such as the likes of: Sen. McCarthy and his crusade to “root out” communism in America, President Eisenhower’s administration and his theory of dynamic conservatism, the government’s belief of looking out for big business, and the Civil Rights movement helped to usher in a new ideas, attitudes, and beliefs. The focus

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    Submitted: February 14, 2010 By: Steve
  • Political Partitions from Cubians

    Political Partitions from Cubians

    PUERTO RICO Puerto Rico, many good things come from there. Beautiful beaches, beautiful women, and a beautiful culture. However, one thing that does not come from Puerto Rico is money, tax dollars to be exact. Why is it that the United States sends millions of dollars in financial aid to Puerto Rico and nothing comes back? The Puerto Ricans are a commonwealth, not a state, that's why. Fifty years ago a commonwealth was more of

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    Submitted: February 14, 2010 By: Jessica
  • Kant’s Ethical Behavior

    Kant’s Ethical Behavior

    In 1993, when 12,500 United States servicemen attempted to help the citizens of Somalia by bringing food, medicine, and order in a time when warlords were the law and the common people were cannon fodder, morality seemed to have been both at its highest points and soon after in its lowest. The very same people who were cheering and celebrating during the day were later trying to kill the very same soldiers who were attempting

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    Submitted: February 15, 2010 By: Andrew
  • Political System in Vietnam

    Political System in Vietnam

    By political system we mean the system of government in a nation (Hill, 2007). Supposedly, Vietnam’s reform approach based on history above followed “step-by-step” migration to more market based mechanisms of political, legal and economic environment rather than quick “big bang” changes (Herold, 2004). Initially, the persistent division among the political among the political elite has so far prevented the leadership from clear direction and objective setting (Herold, 2004). A key feature of state capacity

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    Submitted: February 16, 2010 By: Tasha
  • Politics of Founding Fathers

    Politics of Founding Fathers

    Politics of the Founding Fathers Both the Federalists, those promoting a strong central government, and the Anti-federalists, those believing that liberties including the right of self-rule would be protected best by preservation of local self-government, agreed that arms and liberty were in no doubt linked. The first discussion in which these views were articulated occurred in the context of Article 1, section 8 of the Constitution concerning the powers of Congress to raise a standing

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    Submitted: February 16, 2010 By: Jon
  • Power and Politics

    Power and Politics

    REACTION PAPER NO.5: “LEVEL FIVE LEADERSHIP” DONABELLE B. SUVA 11 AUGUST 2004 I. SUMMARY Why is it that a few companies develop from an organization with good results as measured on the stock market to a great one? Jim Collins and his team selected 11 companies from more than 1400 that had been listed in the Fortune 500 from 1965 to 1995. Each of the selected companies had mediocre results for 15 years and then

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    Submitted: February 16, 2010 By: Mike
  • Political

    Political

    Good afternoon everyone, I am delighted to be here on behave of telling what I believes to every people of all ages, of all colors and of all who deserve an opportunity to make a different in America primary election 2008. I believes, from experience of long record in public life and thoughtful proposals to deal with America’s most serious problem, I, Hillary Rodham Clinton is the perfect candidate to be nominated in primary election

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    Submitted: February 17, 2010 By: Bred
  • Politics of Muscle by Gloria Steinem

    Politics of Muscle by Gloria Steinem

    "The Politics of Muscle" by Gloria Steinem is an essay arguing the difference in strength between men and women. Steinem starts her essay by stating how she grew up in a generation where women didn't participate in a lot, if any, sport activities. She goes on to say that she believes this is the reason why women of her generation believe that it's not what the female body does, but how it looks. Steinem feels

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    Submitted: February 17, 2010 By: Anna
  • Political Instability Curbs Thailand's Economic Growth

    Political Instability Curbs Thailand's Economic Growth

    The economic growth of Thailand is mostly sustained by exports. However, recently a political crisis over several months continues to make its local consumption and investment slump and even curbs economic growth. That is to say, political situation plays an important role in economic growth which is mostly estimated with GDP. The National Economic and Social Development Board said the second quarter gross domestic product is 4.9%, year to year percentage change, slowing from 6.1%

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    Submitted: February 17, 2010 By: Edward
  • Kant's Dialectic Limitations

    Kant's Dialectic Limitations

    Kant's Dialectic Limitations "Mathematics, natural science, laws, arts, even morality, etc., do not completely fill the soul; there is always a space left over reserved for pure and speculative reason, the emptiness of which prompts us to seek in vagaries, buffooneries, and mysticism for what seems to be employment and entertainment, but what actually is mere pastime undertaken in order to deaden the troublesome voice of reason, which, in accordance with its nature, requires something

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    Submitted: February 17, 2010 By: Mikki
  • Northern Ireland Conflict-Religion Vs Politics Free Term Papers

    Northern Ireland Conflict-Religion Vs Politics Free Term Papers

    The conflict in Northern Ireland is likely one of the most closely watched and hotly debated disputes of our time. Spanning now for over a century, what remains at the root of the conflict is unclear. Many theories have developed over time, yet no one theory seems to adequately describe the complex struggle. The conflict has been divided down many lines; ethnically between the British and the Irish, geographically, between the North and the South

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    Submitted: February 18, 2010 By: Top
  • Political Power and the State

    Political Power and the State

    "Political Power and the State" According to Spencer political power is the result of cooperation between individuals in a society. The cooperation between individuals leads to a political structure that organizes the efforts and gives direction to the group as a whole. The political structure derived from this cooperation has to have the power to restrain individual behaviors in order to keep the society together for the same common goals. The political structure gets this

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    Submitted: February 18, 2010 By: Max
  • Why Do We Need Leaders

    Why Do We Need Leaders

    Why do we need leaders? What is it that we expect from our leaders? I frequently ask participants in classes and seminars to think of several characteristics that define a good leader. Depending on the size of the group I may get as many as a hundred different responses. Defining leadership characteristics is quite difficult. Is there something that sets good leaders apart from others? Very often we find that the one thing that all

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    Submitted: February 19, 2010 By: Kevin
  • Political Sciene - Scotus Cases

    Political Sciene - Scotus Cases

    The issue in the case Marbury v. Madison (1803) was whether or not the Supreme Court of the United States had the power, under Article III, Section 2, of the Constitution, to interpret the constitutionality of a law or statue passed by Congress. This matter was brought forth to SCOTUS as a result of Thomas Jefferson’s instructions to the Secretary of State, James Madison, not to appoint William Marbury as federal justice of peace. Marbury

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    Submitted: February 20, 2010 By: Anna
  • Representation of Women in Politics

    Representation of Women in Politics

    Representation of Women in Politics As young adults mature, they are likely to become interested in government and representation. Questions regarding representation and equality will begin to form and answers will have to be given. It is important for an individual to be allowed to express their opinions and ideas when problems or issues may arise. However, there have always been groups of people who do not feel that they are being adequately represented, and

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    Submitted: February 20, 2010 By: Fonta
  • Who Is Effected by office Politics

    Who Is Effected by office Politics

    Office Politics MBA 525DL 09/05/2007 Office Politics Page 1 Who Is Effected by Office Politics Any person who works in an office is affected by office politics whether they chose to participate of stand by and watch. Sarmiento (2003) has developed several rules that can be applied when engaging in office politics. These include not whining, make friends not enemies, selectively disclose information and do not assume anything will remain a secret, the challenge here

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    Submitted: February 21, 2010 By: Bred
  • Cult Leaders and Their Abuse of Power

    Cult Leaders and Their Abuse of Power

    Cult leaders and their abuse of power By: Anonymous Although power should be used with virtue by those with those with good intentions, many of the world's most powerful people use power in ways that purposefully harm other people, the most famous example of this case being Adolf Hitler during World War II. More generally, this includes some past (and present) members of the Royal families, some political leaders as well as a few religious

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    Submitted: February 22, 2010 By: Kevin
  • Integration of the Internet and Politics

    Integration of the Internet and Politics

    Free individual choice has become an increasing standard in American culture. Due to this increase, social interaction has weakened, and individual choice has become more vital. The desire for social interaction has brought forth many efforts to reunite individual choice and social interaction, within voluntary communities. Because of the division in American politics, the reproduction of single-interest groups has become exceptionally harmful at this time. In order to resolve these differences, existing institutions must reflect

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    Submitted: February 22, 2010 By: Yan
  • Disasters Are Political Opportunities

    Disasters Are Political Opportunities

    Jack Brooks once stated that “Every disaster is an opportunity,” and he was absolutely correct. 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).

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    Submitted: February 22, 2010 By: Tommy

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