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  • How Were Western European Attitudes Toward Children During the 1750-1900?

    How Were Western European Attitudes Toward Children During the 1750-1900?

    "How were western European attitudes toward children during the 10-1900?" The western European attitudes toward children and child rearing were that they had trained and disciplined the children within the home setting. Which make their home life and their economic life the same? In the 1830, the workers became concern about the plight of child rearing, because the parents were no longer in control of the children's discipline in the factories. That later it created

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    Submitted: December 1, 2009 By: Mike
  • Interest Groups Impact on Politics

    Interest Groups Impact on Politics

    Interest Group is defined as "an organized body of individuals who try to influence public policy." This system is designed so that interest groups would be an instrument of public influence on politics to create changes, but would not threaten the government much. Whether this is still the case or not is an important question that we must find out. Interest groups play many different roles in the American political system, such as representation,

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    Submitted: December 2, 2009 By: Steve
  • Contemporary Issues in Global Politics

    Contemporary Issues in Global Politics

    Contemporary Issues in Global Politics Poli 215 Paper 1 A question of perspective ? By: Alexandre Gingras 3947173 For: Dr. Peter Stoett, Phil Ricard Concordia University Friday February 9th, 2007 Is it better to expect the best out of life and humanity and be a dreamer or is it better to be pragmatic and face the realities of the harsh world we live in? It all depends on the way you choose to see

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    Essay Length: 1,586 Words / 7 Pages
    Submitted: December 2, 2009 By: Mike
  • Political Correctness Has Gone Too Far

    Political Correctness Has Gone Too Far

    Political correctness has gone too far The “Politically Correct” movement’s purpose is to bring historically condescending terms, offensive music and art, and controversial educational content to an end and replace them with more positive and less-offending references. Offensive and demoralizing efforts are wrong, but the censorship and deletion of words and phrases that do not contain the intention to demoralize are taking political correctness too far. Politically correct (or “PC”) antics have created a social

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    Submitted: December 2, 2009 By: Jon
  • Political Economy

    Political Economy

    Political Economy Our society is strongly influenced by all sources of media. The media shows us what is going on in the world news, fashion and much more. The media is our connection to the world and what goes on all around us. The political economy approach looks at the influence that ownership control, advertising and audience spending has over the mass media and the mediated messages we receive on a daily basis. Political economy

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    Submitted: December 3, 2009 By: Janna
  • Politics in the Third Cinema

    Politics in the Third Cinema

    Politics in The Third Cinema To be clear every piece of filmmaking is political. It is in the nature of the medium, and as Chomsky said ‘the medium is the message’. What I mean by this is that every film has an ideology. They all base themselves in a created world that maintains certain core values and would represent a certain view of different political issues. Whether that be a liberal, conservative, dogmatic or whatever

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    Submitted: December 4, 2009 By: Janna
  • Should Artists Address Social and Political Issues in Their Work?

    Should Artists Address Social and Political Issues in Their Work?

    Should artists address social and political issues in their work? Yes! I think that it is necessary for us to give physical form to things we think and feel strongly about, especially when it comes to social and political issues. We use art in our everyday lives for communicating information, day-to-day living, spiritual sustenance, personal expression, visual delight as well as for social and political purposes. Art can be used for communicating specific information. Art

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    Submitted: December 5, 2009 By: Anna
  • The Effects on American Politics from the Election of 1912

    The Effects on American Politics from the Election of 1912

    The Effects on American Politics From the Election of 1912 During the Progressive Era, Americans faced the challenge of choosing between four strong candidates of the election of 1912. Each candidate held concrete platforms that would have different effects on progressivism. Americans could chose the conservative presidential incumbent William Howard Taft(R), the New Jersey governor Woodrow Wilson (D), the long-time fighter for social reform-Eugene V. Debs (S), or the former president Theodore Roosevelt of the

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    Essay Length: 496 Words / 2 Pages
    Submitted: December 6, 2009 By: David
  • St. Augustine Political Philosophy

    St. Augustine Political Philosophy

    Saint Augustine was born is 354 in a North Africa province part of the Roman Empire. Growing up in the Roman Empire was a major influence on his work. He is well known for his theological teaching on Christianity and developed much of its doctrine. Augustine wrote on political philosophy as well and developed his own ideas on what the ideal state is. Augustine believes that government is an act of God and its function

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    Submitted: December 6, 2009 By: Victor
  • Politeness and Gender - Are Women More Polite Than Men?

    Politeness and Gender - Are Women More Polite Than Men?

    Politeness and Gender Are Women More Polite Than Men? Politeness is defined by the concern for the feelings of others. From Nancy Bonvillain's "Language, Culture, and Communication" she notes that, "women typically use more polite speech than do men, characterized by a high frequency of honorific (showing respect for the person to whom you are talking to, formal stylistic markers), and softening devices such as hedges and questions." Sociolinguists try to explain why there is

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    Submitted: December 6, 2009 By: Max
  • Power and Politics Paper

    Power and Politics Paper

    Power and Politics Paper MGT331 Mr. John Soltys November 2, 2004 Office politics " in the work place begins when the number of employees in an organization becomes greater than one" (Sciacca). Employees who have the desire to gain something greater for themselves often become involved in office politics. When the employee who desires power uses the political influence of the office to catapult themselves to the top, office politics is given a negative pallor,

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    Submitted: December 7, 2009 By: Victor
  • The Social and Political Context of the 1950's Is Crucial to Any Understanding of the Birth of Rock N Roll

    The Social and Political Context of the 1950's Is Crucial to Any Understanding of the Birth of Rock N Roll

    The social and political context of the 1950’s is crucial to any understanding of the birth of rock n roll. “Rock was formed out of the social, economic and political context of post-war America”. The social context was on the bases of the post war baby boom, which counted for the birth of 77 million babies between the years 1946-1964. By the year 1964 forty percent of America’s population was under twenty years of age.

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    Submitted: December 7, 2009 By: Mike
  • Comparative Politics of the French and Mexican Governments

    Comparative Politics of the French and Mexican Governments

    Political Science 113 Prof. Laremont Ronald Summers The political systems of today's world vary tremendously as you span the world. Each of these systems has gone through an evolution based on mistakes of the past and the needs of a stable and equal government. Most nations throughout the world observe political means through either Unitary or Federal legislation. The Federal government of Mexico and the unitary government of France are perfect examples of the differences

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    Submitted: December 8, 2009 By: Jack
  • Which Political Party I Would Vote for and Why

    Which Political Party I Would Vote for and Why

    Politics at AS got me an A When I am able to vote I think that I will probably vote for the Conservative party rather than the Labour party or Liberal-Democratic party, mainly because out of the three parties I find that Conservative has the best policies, and the smaller parties are not likely to even come close to winning, since they are either too extreme in their views or too weak to do anything

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    Submitted: December 9, 2009 By: Jon
  • Political Issues of Same-Sex Marriage

    Political Issues of Same-Sex Marriage

    Political Issues of Same-Sex Marriage The political aspects of whether same-sex couples should be allowed to federal and government recognized marriages are a very complex issue. There are basically two sides to the political argument of whether same-sex couples should be allowed to marry. On one side are the liberals who feel that marriage is a civil right that should be denied based on the basis of a person’s sexual orientation. On the other side

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    Submitted: December 9, 2009 By: Tommy
  • Political Analysis

    Political Analysis

    The People’s Republic of China is a country of many political parties. China has a recorded history of about 3,500 years and was once ruled by dozens of dynasties starting with Xia Dynasty. China is considered to be the oldest continuous major world civilization. China is a communist country that has been governed by the Chinese Communist Party (CCP) since 1949. “Deng Xiaoping, who led the party from 1978 to 1997, began a policy

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    Submitted: December 9, 2009 By: Fatih
  • Sex and Politics: A Critical Analysis of Science and Itвђ™s Influences

    Sex and Politics: A Critical Analysis of Science and Itвђ™s Influences

    It would appear that in modern society the fundamental principles that science and scientists operate upon has recently become somewhat controversial in regards to public concern. Scientists, who operate under the guise of empirical observation, have recently come to find a polarized debate regarding the relevance of the information and conclusions gained from their studies. With advances in the dissemination and availability of scientific findings, subject matters such as sexuality and gender have come under

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    Submitted: December 9, 2009 By: Andrew
  • Functions of Political Parties

    Functions of Political Parties

    It is my understanding that the Libertarian, Neo Liberal, the compassionate Conservative and the Progressive share one thing in common even though it may see that way. All seek the means to find a "Just Society" in which this nation can benefit economically and socially. The view point of the Libertarian on W2, would use the argument of it is not fare for those whom had to work hard for what they have. Why should

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    Submitted: December 10, 2009 By: Kevin
  • Art of the Western World

    Art of the Western World

    Section 1 The first piece of artwork I chose was Masaccio's Holy Trinity, Florence, Italy, ca. 1428 (Video #3, part 1). It is a fresco in the Santa Maria Novella. It showcases two principal interests of the Florentine Renaissance; realism based on observation and pictorial organization based on mathematics. The Virgin Mary and Saint John flank Christ, while God the Father emerges from behind and supports the crucified Christ. Classical columns and a monumental barrel

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    Submitted: December 10, 2009 By: Tommy
  • Politics of Disease - Hiv Aids in Sub-Saharan Africa Vs. Diabetes in the Usa

    Politics of Disease - Hiv Aids in Sub-Saharan Africa Vs. Diabetes in the Usa

    The Politics of Disease: HIV/AIDS in Sub-Saharan Africa vs. Diabetes in the U.S.A. By Matiati Hasati As Americans, we are very accustomed through media and other means, to positioning as a successful and evolved society in the eyes of both ourselves and the rest of the world. This position is often attained from pointing out flaws in other societies and cultures while virtually ignoring our own. One can turn on the television at any time

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    Submitted: December 10, 2009 By: Mike
  • The Relationship Between City Taxes, Political Types, and City Growth

    The Relationship Between City Taxes, Political Types, and City Growth

    The relationship between city taxes, political types, and city growth Christopher B. Colburn Associate Professor Economics Department Old Dominion University Norfolk, VA 23503 email: ccolburn@odu.edu fax: 7-683-3569 and Suganya Utanskul Graduate Student Economics Department Old Dominion University Norfolk, VA 23503 Draft copy, not for quotation without authorЎ¦s permission. Paper to be presented at the Public Choice Society Meetings, Baltimore, MD, March 2004. Abstract While there has been much research on the relationship between so called

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    Submitted: December 10, 2009 By: David
  • Cultural and Political Forces Influence International Marketing Activity.

    Cultural and Political Forces Influence International Marketing Activity.

    Cultural and political forces influence international marketing activity. Discuss the impact of these forces and illustrate your answers with examples. Cultural • Language. Will language be a barrier to communication for you? Does your host nation speak your national language? What is the meaning of your brand name in your host country’s language? • Customs: what customs do you have to be aware of within the country? This is important. You need to make sure

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    Submitted: December 10, 2009 By: Jon
  • Canada’s Messy Political System

    Canada’s Messy Political System

    The current system of governance in Canada leaves, at some level, much to be desired by most regions. Since confederation, each part of the country has had some level of dissatisfaction with the federal government and the economic drawbacks of being such a large country. In no region has the anger been so consistent and validated than in Western Canada. Generally regarded as everything west of Ontario, Western Canada has had a volatile relationship with

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    Submitted: December 11, 2009 By: Mikki
  • The Raging Quiet

    The Raging Quiet

    The novel, The Raging Quiet, written by Sherryl Jordan, portrays the ignorance, suspicion, and prejudice that people feels towards other individuals who have done nothing wrong except for committing an unforgivable crime of being different than the rest of the society. Upon arriving in Torcurra, the protagonist, Marnie, finds herself an outsider in this remote seaside village. Alone in this place filled with unwelcoming villagers, Marnie befriends with two other people, a local priest and

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    Submitted: December 11, 2009 By: David
  • Greek Influence on Western Culture

    Greek Influence on Western Culture

    What were the contributions to Western civilization from the ancient Greeks? The Greek civilization contributed greatly to the development of modern Western culture. Three of the most important contribution that are the foundations of our society are Language, Philosophy, and Government. The people of ancient Greece developed a sophisticated language with an extraordinarily rich vocabulary. It has existed for nearly 3,500 years, the longest of any language derived from early Indo-European. It also has a

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    Submitted: December 11, 2009 By: Kevin

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