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    Introduction This essay will discuss the role of international organisations in contemporary global politics. An overview of international organisations will be provided with the main part of the essay focusing on the role that international organisations play in contemporary global politics with examples being provided to back-up the arguments. The main questions that rise from the role of international organisations is; the effectiveness of international organisations? Are they fit for…

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    These circumstances are some of many that take place in the lives of meat packing assembly workers, so it is key to open people’s minds to what truly is the “World 's Most Dangerous Job”. Schlosser’s purpose for the structure of this chapter is to clearly portray the life of Kenny Dobbins in a way that readers tie in their emotions in…

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    Thinking About Political Reform by John R. Johannes is about making the American government operate smoother for the people and politics. Political reformers are faced with these challenging issues. They must think about what reforms are great for politics and if they will work out for the people. In the book Thinking About Political Reform Johannes discuss what reform is and list numerous reforms that can benefit American government. This essay is intended to break down each chapter of Thinking…

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    Today, various forms of government exist across the world as remnants and variations of the original ideals developed years ago by historic philosophers like John Locke, Thomas Hobbes, and James Harrington. Philosophers have played a substantial role in the development of law and government over the course of history in roughly every civilization and they basically served as innovators in the field of moral principles, ethics, and human rights. One of the larger political innovations of the past…

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    However, originally the essence of Aristotle’s rhetoric was argument and everything else was considered a mere accessory. Aristotle mentions three different kinds of rhetoric’s and reasons why he thinks its study is important: for political assemblies (deliberative), for ceremonial display (epideictic) and for law courts (forensic). For instance, the political spokesperson will try to appeal to the good of his/her audience and depict his interest in their betterment. The oratorical speaker is…

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