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    Bowling alone by Robert Putnam is primarily summarized as our disengagement from the involvement in our communities. Putnam describes to the reader a decline in the civic engagement initially through our politics, particularly in the decline in “turnout [of] national elections over the last three decades,” “attendance [of] a public meeting on town or school affairs,” and “attending a political rally or speech, serving on a committee of some local organization, and working for a political party.”…

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    Common Core State Standards ‘Balkanized’ What is the nature of the debate over CCSS – What are the key positions and who takes them? Politics and education have been intertwined since the establishment of education. Accordingly, it is no surprise that, CCSS became politically embroiled as a contemporary centerpiece document. Objectively speaking, Common Core State Standards can be defined as educational standards for both Math and English literature for K-12 students. But in addition to these…

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    Media Bias Essay

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    media has over society is also growing. Today’s society is obsessed with knowing things growing the interest of today’s people in the media. Whether it is social media apps or networks, media websites, websites or media television networks, people today constantly want to know what is going on in the world. Due to society’s has a constant need to know what is going on in today’s world the media, in all of its many forms, plays a crucial role in informing the average American person, however, due…

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    Postmodernism Analysis

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    Despite salient critiques on the nature and content of postmodernism , there is still little agreement in any field about the aesthetic criteria defining this avant-garde of artistic movements. Indeed, even the notion that postmodernism retains the nom de guerre “avant-garde” is debatable when considering commentary such as Richard Schechner’s Post-Post-Structuralism? in TDR and hghghghghghg. In her introduction to Postmodernism, an analysis of contemporary visual art, Eleanor Heartney…

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    Bringing Americas Closer Than Ever with Social Media There is a lot of controversy today about social media and the effects on politics, but are we as voters actually getting more knowledge about our political leaders through social media? In an article by Nicholas Carr titled “How Social Media Is Ruining Politics” he clearly states how he believes that social media is having a negative effect on how we view our leaders and others around us. Carr states “We may discover that the gates…

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    In other words, they wanted the evidence analyzed and his best assessment of it. 6a. I recently turned in an essay for Professor Sharp’s Comparative Politics class. It is this assignment that I am referencing in the ‘Questions About Assignment…

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    Politics and Nursing The nursing profession operates under many strict government regulations and laws as well as facility-specific policies on an everyday basis. Many laws help to keep the nurses and their patients safe. The nurses’ involvement with politics begins the moment they begin nursing school. The very curriculum that nurses must successfully accomplish is the result of a political process in order to implement a standard for minimum education to enter the workforce. Nurses learn about…

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    injustice, which is the lack of sensitivity to other people’s notion of the good (Smith, 626). It is important to look into the common good theory, as Aristotle believed that it had the potential to reorient individuals to a more justice-filled vision of politics and life in general. Although talk about the Common Good has been abandoned in the 20th century, this essay claims that a Common Good can exist in the…

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    For instance, in Politics, Aristotle seems to echo the Founders’ attitude regarding limited federal government when he says that, “Law is a kind of organization, and good government must of necessity be good organization. But an excessively large number of things cannot share…

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    Books of the past can still relate to how society is today. Especially when the book is about political philosophy or political science. Political philosophy is the study of politics, liberty, justice, law, and rights, which leads into why these things are needed, as well as what makes a legitimate government, what rights should or should not be protected and why. Political science is about possessing the knowledge of dealing with systems within a government, the behavior of the government and…

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