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    process. Per David Truman’s ‘Pluralism Theory’, this desire to participate manifests itself as formal aggregations of common interests or interest groups, social movements, and political parties (among others). To explain what each of these proxies entails I will be going into what each of these three divisions necessitates, as well as their structures and relationship with the government. To begin, organized interests have significant sub-divisions that preclude them from uniformity.…

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    counter the statement. What one person defines as the economy doing well another may not; thus, there is less room for disagreement. c. Ambiguous language is important because, “Political developments and the language that describes them are ambiguous because the aspects of events, leaders, and policies that most decisively affect current and future well-being are uncertain, unknowable, and the focus of disputed claims and competing symbols. Even when there is consensus about what observably…

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    Not only will the parties positions and candidates will be shown to voters they talk about the benefit of voting and what failing to vote could lead to the other parties candidate success negatively affect them and their children. Despite the frowning about people voting for the party not the candidate by media, political scientist have found the party label to be effective…

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    it in his farewell address, noting that such entities would likely put their own agendas before the pressing issue of improving the nation, while taking revenge against opponents. In Federalist #10, James Madison feared the creation of “factions” –– what political parties essentially are –– as he was concerned that such entities would potentially oppress and dominate society –– as they often do.…

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    Alan Brown Dr. Rasnic English 1301 November 8, 2016 In Earl Shorris’ essay, On the Uses of Liberal Education, Shorris asks the question of what makes a person poor or not and what actions can be taken to reverse this. At first glance, we see that Shorris discusses the lack of education in poor areas. He originally began writing a book about the poverty in the U.S but after his experience behind the walls of a disciplinary institution, his view on poverty expanded. During his experience, he met…

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    Even our great nation can succumb to the dark happenings of corruption and scandal in its politics. Described below are two major Canadian scandals that can be argued occurred due to vulnerability and high states of stress in times of national crisis. The Pacific Railway Scandal As Morton mentioned in his article Reflecting on Gomery, “[r]ailways have been a source of political temptation since the first tracks were laid”; which is evident in the Pacific Scandal involving Sir John A. Macdonald,…

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    suggests that the items able to be obtained through wealth are “more properly ends” because they give the individual some type of satisfaction (Aristotle, 2002, p. 5). He then goes back on this statement saying, “though it appears that even they are not what is sought” (Aristotle, 2002, p. 5). Through these statements, he is again trying to convince the reader that things such as money and luxuries, while providing temporary contentment, will not result in complete…

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    Thank you for providing me the space to explain why I want to pursue my PhD in Political Science. In this brief statement I will explain my major research interests, why I believe those areas are both academically and politically significant, and why I would like to attend your program. In my graduate studies I would like to pursue research on the role and influence of ancient political thought on early modern political thought and how that has shaped our contemporary political context. I am…

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    The Paxton Boys, and Bacon’s and Shay’s men shared similar concerns when they launched their short-lived violent rebellions. These rebellious streaks in early and pre-American history were indicative of ongoing conflicts within both class and government that define the country’s labor history. Bacon’s Rebellion came first, in 1676. Though historians dispute the personal motives of Nathaniel Bacon himself, his followers took up arms in Jamestown and against the Governor William Berkeley out of a…

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    political ideologies is will be discussed. Then, the focus will be put on the politicalness of TESOL education in both in English-dominant societies and non-English-dominant societies. Maclure (1976) stated that “education cannot be taken out of politics”.…

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