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    Summary of “Politics and the English Language” by George Orwell Orwell immediately addresses his concern for the decline in the English language. He calls it “ugly” and “stale.” This decline in language induces “foolish” thinking, which, in turn, leads to more ugly language. It is a vicious cycle. However, Orwell suggests that this is a reversible process, considering there is enough people willing to get the job done. He then goes on to explain exactly what the “ugly” modern language is. It…

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    Gun Control Gun control has been an everlasting topic in the everyday American politics. With two arguments that cause great debate and discussion among the whole United States. With this controversial topic comes many discussions that we as people have and discuss a lot, humans think about the pros and cons of every situation. However, in this topic especially can have great effect on The United States, like in Chicago a Tribune analysis showed shootings citywide were also up from last year 73…

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    In his paper “Politics and the English Language ", George Orwell comments on the current condition of advanced English, both its causes and its conceivable outcomes. Orwell states that English exposition, especially political compositions, are portrayed by ambiguity and ineptitude. He believes that these things stem from a developing dependence on illustrations which have lost all importance, and which are utilized in light of the fact that they spare the creator the inconvenience of making…

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    Music and politics are two subjects that have long been intertwined since before the birth of our nation. The freedom of self expression, and the ability to have an expressive outlet to allow many to deal with frustration at any events happening around them is an important part of our democracy and the spreading of various messages across a range of platforms. Our heritage of music starts out with simple tunes such as “Yankee Doodle” and “John Brown’s Body”. These simple melodies set to…

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    Florentine Politics

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    Politics Politics was undoubtedly a key factor leading to Tuscan Florentine becoming the most dominant vernacular in ‘Italy’. At the beginning of the 13th century there were between 200 to 300 independent city-states (communes) in northern and central Italy. They were governed by counsils and officials who were elected by the citizens, variously defined. Citizens identified themselves with their commune and the sense of campanilismo (the tendency to have more of an allegiance to a home place)…

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    PEA looks at the relationship between economics and politics embedded in the societal context. As it is concerned with the interactions with power, the distribution of wealth and the way these processes are shaped over time (DFID: 2009). This can give donor institutions an edge over policy issues in to allow the better interpretation of risk and reward. I will construct the argument that PEA is central for linking political analysis wider institutional processes within society. PEA provides a…

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    Tang Politics

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    Politics of the Tang (period of time with the same powerful family rulers): Military force helped the Tang (period of time with the same powerful family rulers) to improve the empire's borders and influence. Power was shared by the intelligent-elite and (related to kings, queens, emperors, etc.) families (Craig, et al, 2010) and (related to kings, queens, emperors, etc.) togetherness was restored reducing rich and fancy rule. A Bureau of Censors was established to oversee all (people in charge…

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    Sexism In Politics

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    presidential candidates must be ultra strategical with their rhetoric and communication. Despite the strong sexism in politics, female presidential candidates should use their femininity as an asset to their campaign strategy. While there has been a recent increase of female politicians, these women face extreme difficulties during their campaigns.…

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    Television And Politics

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    How are Americans able to relate with political affairs today? The American definition of democracy depends deeply on the relationship and the communication between politics and the public; and American presidency relies on the relationship between the president and its people. With the introduction television, this access to a promising relationship is proven to be effective in establishing political interactions with the public. Today, thousands of political discussions and elections are…

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    Politics In America

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    So much of what we call “politics” today is empty political party propaganda or partisan media sophistry. So little, unfortunately, is actually didactic discussion of how we are making an impact and what exactly our voices and our policy makers are doing can do. To understand this…

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