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  • The Meaning of Power in Politics

    The Meaning of Power in 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: March 22, 2010 By: Mikki
  • Democracy: Justices, Injustices, and Socratic Arguments to Improve Current Democratic Politics

    Democracy: Justices, Injustices, and Socratic Arguments to Improve Current Democratic Politics

    In the Republic, Plato seeks to define justice and, through definition, show that justice is intrinsically worthwhile. In doing so, Plato sets out to explain the principal concept of political justice, and from this obtain a parallel model of individual justice. Essentially, justice is defined as a result of accurate logic or reasoning. However, it is quite important to note that the democratic regime discussed in the Republic is not the same as the known

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    Essay Length: 1,154 Words / 5 Pages
    Submitted: March 23, 2010 By: Jon
  • Political Systems

    Political Systems

    The different political systems which Machiavelli and Rousseau heralded contrasted greatly. Reasons for each of their doctrines were completely different, therefore the style of the institutions vary considerably. However it could be argued that the way of life for an ordinary citizen may not necessarily be as different. This essay intends to show firstly, the reasons behind both writers theories; secondly, the different political systems resulting from these; thirdly, the way of life under each

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    Essay Length: 2,630 Words / 11 Pages
    Submitted: March 23, 2010 By: Artur
  • With Particular Reference to Public Opinion and Wider Political Implications, Critically Assess the Impact of Press and Broadcast Coverage of the Palestinian Conflict."

    With Particular Reference to Public Opinion and Wider Political Implications, Critically Assess the Impact of Press and Broadcast Coverage of the Palestinian Conflict."

    "With particular reference to public opinion and wider political implications, critically assess the impact of press and broadcast coverage of the Palestinian conflict." The implications of media coverage on the Palestinian conflict are many. The superficiality and commercialisation of the media has resulted in a confused public opinion of the conflict, one of propaganda, naivety, and frequent misunderstanding. With particular reference to television, the media has come under fire for its surface scratching, depthless propaganda-like

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    Submitted: March 23, 2010 By: Anna
  • Geography, Topography, and a Political Perspective

    Geography, Topography, and a Political Perspective

    Ireland Geography, Topography, and a Political Perspective There are four provinces in Ireland: Connacht (western Ireland), Munster (southern Ireland), Leinster (eastern Ireland), and Ulster (Northern Ireland). The Republic of Ireland is comprised of the provinces of Connacht, Munster, and Leinster; the province of Ulster is referred to as Northern Ireland and is under Britain's jurisdiction. Northern and Southern Ireland are differentiated not only by geographical differences, but also by political and religious views. Approximately 5/6

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    Essay Length: 1,777 Words / 8 Pages
    Submitted: March 25, 2010 By: Mikki
  • Three Strikes Law

    Three Strikes Law

    Today there is a growing awareness of repeat offenders among society in reference to crime. Starting around 1980 there was noticeable increase in crime rates in the U.S.. In many of these cases it was noted that these individuals were in fact repeat offenders. So, on March 7, 1994 California enacted the Three-Strikes and You're Out Law. This laws and other laws like it are currently being utilized today all around the Untied States. This

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    Submitted: March 25, 2010 By: Fonta
  • Analyzing the Relationship Between Artistic Influence and Political Opinions

    Analyzing the Relationship Between Artistic Influence and Political Opinions

    As we discuss Murray Edelman’s essay “From Art to Politics,” the concept that we have debated the most has been his take on the influence that previously experienced narratives and images have on our perception and interpretation of information. Edelman writes, “Narratives and images govern seeing and believing, and they do so all the more effectively when the role these art forms play is subliminal, as is usually the case, rather than visible and evident”

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    Submitted: March 25, 2010 By: Max
  • Law Enforcement Code of Ethics

    Law Enforcement Code of Ethics

    As a law enforcement officer, my fundamental duty is to serve the community; to safeguard lives and property; to protect the innocent against deception, the weak against oppression or intimidation and the peaceful against violence or disorder; and to respect the constitutional rights of all to liberty, equality and justice. I will keep my private life unsullied as an example to all and will behave in a manner that does not bring discredit to me

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    Submitted: March 26, 2010 By: Edward
  • Alienation: The Fall of Man Through The Breaking of Moral Law

    Alienation: The Fall of Man Through The Breaking of Moral Law

    Alienation: The Fall of Man through the Breaking of Moral Law Is it possible to attain or remain in a state of true happiness when you break a moral law? To many of us, road signs have been handed down through the generations and are posted clearly as the 10 Commandments delivered to us through Moses. These commandments are generally viewed as religious moral laws, but can they be viewed also as natural laws of

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    Submitted: March 26, 2010 By: Fonta
  • The Supreme Court as a Political Entity

    The Supreme Court as a Political Entity

    While I accept that theoretically a judge should not consider extralegal factors when making a ruling, I cannot accept your premise that all judges rule as neutral arbiters who rely solely on precedent, Constitutional text, and original intent of the Framers. As with any other individual in public service, judges are still human beings, and thus bring with them their own prejudices, personal biases, and preconceived notions when taking the bench. This is not to

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    Submitted: March 26, 2010 By: Jon
  • Type of Literature: Science Fiction

    Type of Literature: Science Fiction

    Author: Michael Crichton Title: Congo Publisher: Ballantine Books City of Publication: New York Year of Publication: 1993 Number of Pages: 313 Type of Literature: Science Fiction This story takes place on June of 1979 in the African Congo. The main characters of this book are Dr. Karen Ross, supervisor of Earth Resources Technology Services, Dr. Peter Elliot, a zoologist who trained a gorilla named Amy how to speak using sign language. Another main character is

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    Submitted: March 27, 2010 By: Stenly
  • Laws Were Meant to Be Broken: Perpetual Motion Devices

    Laws Were Meant to Be Broken: Perpetual Motion Devices

    Laws were Meant to be Broken: Perpetual Motion Devices D. S. C. and P.C. K. (Created 4 October 2005) Introduction Perpetual motion devices have always been seen as a feat unattainable with the current laws of thermodynamics. Accordingly, the second law of thermodynamics states that thermal energy (heat) is special by concluding all forms of energy can be converted into heat, but it is not possible to convert the heat back fully in its original

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    Submitted: March 28, 2010 By: Victor
  • Are Political Questions All Economic?

    Are Political Questions All Economic?

    Are Political Questions All Economic? In Mark Sagoff’s article, “At the Shrine of Our Lady of Fatima: or Why Political Questions Are Not All Economic”, Sagoff debates the economic nature of political questions and whether or not they are all economic. Sagoff says they are not, that you cannot place a market value on many issues where morality must come first. Segregation, is there an economic gain from this issue, is there a market value

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    Submitted: March 29, 2010 By: Edward
  • Natural Law Vs Human Law

    Natural Law Vs Human Law

    NATURAL LAW vs HUMAN LAW In the book Law, Aquinas explains different of law types which are eternal law, natural law, human law and Divine law. According to Aquinas law means "a rule and measures of acts, by which man is induced to act or is restrained from acting". (Aquinas, 77) And law requires or show how a person should behave. As said by him law binds us to the rules and existence of a

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    Submitted: March 29, 2010 By: Max
  • Law and Ethics

    Law and Ethics

    Law in the western world before the 12th Century consisted of written laws called Civil Laws which were traced backed to Roman law. In many countries and the state of Louisiana this basic system still exists today. Common law started to develop in England in 1066 after the Norman conquest of Britain. Common law is different than civil law. During the rein of Henry II in the 1100s court decisions were written down. They were

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    Essay Length: 318 Words / 2 Pages
    Submitted: March 29, 2010 By: Steve
  • Criminal Law

    Criminal Law

    On January 13, 1984 Joseph Clark, a 57 year old man from Columbus Ohio, shot a Marine reservist and father of two, David Manning, and stole $65 from the gas station where Manning was working. Harris was filling in for a friend at a convenience store when Clark entered and demanded the contents of the store's safe. Harris said he did not know the safe's combination, and was shot in the back of the head.

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    Submitted: March 29, 2010 By: Yan
  • Kent State: The Taciturn of Political Dissent?

    Kent State: The Taciturn of Political Dissent?

    America is a country that is founded on political dissent and Americans have always had the illusion of free speech. But at what price does that freedom come by? How high emotions can run equates with the consequences of our actions. Sit-ins, breaking windows, and even arson, it all builds up to something uncontrollable.; fear from both sides, the people and the government. When does it become more than just sit-ins and picketing? When burning

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    Submitted: March 30, 2010 By: Tasha
  • National, Political and Cultural

    National, Political and Cultural

    National, Political, and Cultural. What are we? Where do we belong? All three of these identities are evident in our daily lives, and although we may not be aware of it, they affect our lifestyles in a large way. We as Canadians have great national pride. Walking through Abbott's halls I tried to count the number of Canadian flags on other student's backpacks and ended up losing count. We drink Molson Canadian and worship the

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    Submitted: March 30, 2010 By: Jessica
  • 1984 and Today’s Political World

    1984 and Today’s Political World

    Thinking back into history, many important events have occurred in history since the publication of 1984 by George Orwell in 1949. In no specific order there would be the Holocaust, The creation of the United Nations, NATO (North Atlantic treaty Organization), and even The Iron Curtain being established. After 1984 was published huge events also occurred in history. There was the Cuban Missile Crisis, the Korean war, the Vietnam War, the creation of the Berlin

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    Submitted: March 31, 2010 By: Top
  • Macroinvertebrates Science Project

    Macroinvertebrates Science Project

    Abstract: The project was conducted to see if the imperviousness of the area had a correlation with the water pollution. The hypothesis stated that there would be more pollution with the higher percent of imperviousness. The first, and probably the hardest step to this project, was finding streams that were all similar with a shallow riffle. Then the conductor will place a net in the water, start the timer and turn over as many rocks

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    Submitted: March 31, 2010 By: Stenly
  • Colonialists Vs Primitive Political Organizations

    Colonialists Vs Primitive Political Organizations

    Native people who occupied what is now “North America” had different political practices and it was the so called primitive government. The thought that they had a non political organization made the Europeans misunderstand the social structure of the natives. They thought that there is a lack of leadership and inhabitants were at a state of anarchy and underdevelopment. This misapprehension was a result of the political authority measurements Europeans considered; natives did not have

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    Submitted: March 31, 2010 By: Artur
  • Understanding Politics

    Understanding Politics

    Understanding Notes #2 Liberalism For the next few lectures we will be discussing the industrialized democracies of the West. In this category will be those states which have had functioning democracies for at least 40 years, and also posses highly developed capitalist economies. This category will include almost all of Western Europe, the United States, Canada, Oz, New Zealand, etc. Deal with Japan in a later context. The term democracy in itself is somewhat problematic.

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    Submitted: March 31, 2010 By: David
  • Scarborough's Network Centric - Warfare Meets the Laws of the Navy

    Scarborough's Network Centric - Warfare Meets the Laws of the Navy

    Scarborough's Network Centric Warfare Meets the Laws of the Navy Scarborough intends to persuade the reader that “Network-Centric Warfare (NCW) Or, in other words, the use of information technology in the Navy gives the appearance that a technological revolution and its cyberspace tools will improve friendly awareness on the battlefield. The opening sentence of the article grabs your attention with a calculated negative tone inferring that the author’s opinion is one that will attempt to

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    Submitted: March 31, 2010 By: Fonta
  • Anarchy: Political Ideals to a Symbol of Unconformity

    Anarchy: Political Ideals to a Symbol of Unconformity

    Anarchy: Political Ideals To A Symbol Of Uncoformity “Anarchism, then really stands for the liberation of human mind from the domination of religion, The liberation of the human body from the domination of property, Liberation from the shackles and restraints of government”#-Emma Golman. During the late 1800’s urbanization began to inflict the cities and the industrial revolution began resulting in governments gaining more and more power. “The state is authority; its force”#-Mikhail Bakunin. As the

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    Submitted: March 31, 2010 By: Bred
  • Response of Law to New Technology: Contraception

    Response of Law to New Technology: Contraception

    The rapid advances in science and medicine since 1950, and especially the advances in computer technology since 1980, have revolutionized the way society functions. It is widely recognized that our society is making a transition from the industrial manufacturing age to an information age. In contrast, the U.S. Constitution and most of our common law was written when people lived in an agrarian economy prior to 1850. Law has been slow to adapt to the

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    Submitted: April 1, 2010 By: Artur