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    Pro-Life vs. Pro-Choice In many arguments, there are quite a few different viewpoints and how strongly one feels about a certain topic. The cliché’ of never discussing religion or politics are prime examples of strong viewpoints where it is difficult if not impossible to change someone’s belief or opinion. Sometimes it is better to “agree to disagree” then to get upset or lose a friend over an argument. A major issue that has been an ongoing debate on wrong or right is the topic of pro-choice…

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    Political Ideology Summary

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    My main topic is an examination of the role that Latina’s play in politics. My question is why aren’t they more influential in the political parties more because their numbers, education, and influence are increasing considerably. I will summarize, analyze, interpret, synthesize, and critique the article: “Latino Gender and Generation Gaps in Political Ideology, written by Dr. Christina E. Bejarano, Associate Professor of Political Science at the University of Kansas. Summarize In this article,…

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    Sons Of Liberty

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    (137-139) Resistance to taxation without representation led to the emergence of the Daughters of Liberty, who lead a movement of “nonconsumption” of British goods, what we would refer to as boycott today. The Daughters of Liberty encouraged adherence to non-consumption agreements made in various cities, as many of the goods mentioned in these agreements were considered domestic purchases such as “carriages, furniture…

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    There is no question that, throughout the history of China, there exists a trend of corruption which never quite seems to vanish, no matter what the Chairman at the time has tried in terms of combatting it. The issue came into primary focus in 1989 with anti-government demonstrations that forced the leadership to wage war against corruption, for fear of losing legitimacy as a party. And yet, corruption has not significantly decreased. With Xi Jinping’s announcement in 2012 that he would be…

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    Utopia Satire

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    In the Utopian society all politics in association with Reformation and even More’s personal allegiance to Catholicism, is secondary to freedom of choice. The practice of religious tolerance in Utopia in which “everyone is free to practice what religion he likes,” draws a contrast to the religious condemnation in More’s context. The quote contradicts More’s ideals and beliefs, due to…

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    The Hunger Games is centered on the political issues that tend to affect the community of Panem. One of the characters is determined to protect her folks and the whole country from poverty and tyrannical oppression. The political structure involves the destruction and replacement of the countries with 12 Districts under the Capitol 's rule. To gain authority and power to rule the districts, the central government creates tournaments annually involving 24 destitute children where they fight each…

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    In Aristotle’s Politics, Aristotle presents the argument that many people working together culminates in a greater payoff than a singular person attempting to create the same, or a similar, outcome. Aristotle writes, “For the many, who are not as individuals excellent men, nevertheless can, when they have come together, be better than the few best people, not individually but collectively, just as feasts to which many contribute are better than feasts provided at one person’s expense” (Aristotle…

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    Climate Change Consensus

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    information. Even though various scientific researches have proven that the Earth is deteriorating and temperature is rising more and more by the years, they still maintain that the cost of doing something about it can ruin the society, and that is what the environmentalist want. They ignore the current environmental degradation and support the current economic society and the manufacturing industries. The media constantly covers such false accusations and political debates, which in turn…

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    of the fact it would allow slavery into territories it should not. This is a strong instance in which the country was divided into north and south based on the argument of slavery in new territories. It also sees the nation splitting its views on what political parties they should go with. The North was abolitionists who wished to go against slavery supported the side of the Republicans because of the ideology of how slavery should not be in any of the new territories. The South, on the…

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    But Mexico's economy needs internal liberation, not foreign aid. Moreover, having better legal alternatives doesn't eliminate the allure of high illicit profits. Organized crime still exists in the United States. What the United States could do that would most help Mexico would be to legalize marijuana, which provides 60 percent of the cartel's revenue. That might shrink the cartels to the point that the Mexican government could take them. But there are obviously…

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