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    With the Sedition Act, which prohibits seditious acts and speech, such as racist or offensive remarks on publication, it intervenes with the people's choice of what they post or publish. In an online social platform where a person could post anything he or she wants and anyone can read it, the intervention of the government is important when the post involves insulting a race or religion. For example, in 2015…

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    Federalist No. 10 Analysis

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    When James Madison outlines the dangers of faction in Federalist No. 10, he defines faction as “a number of citizens, whether amounting to a majority or minority of the whole, who are united...by some common...interest, adverse to the rights of other citizens.” 1 This wording is critical for examining both the goals and pivotal ideas of the federalist movement. At first glance, this definition seems to reflect the very real fear of mob uprising. Certainly, it’s tone insinuates an image of mob…

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    The title which Daniyal Mueenuddin has chosen for the story ‘Nawabdin Electrician’ is symbolic in itself. We see that this words i.e. Nawab is used for the people of aristocratic class, for the ones who have authority. When we analyze this title through the story it is seen that the electrician didn’t belong to the upper class infact electricians never use ‘Nawab’ with themselves. We see a theme of ‘Appearance vs. Reality’ at this point. Title is a perfect example of an oxymoron. It reflects the…

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    There are many pieces written by philosophers in which they express their interest in different forms of government and politics. C. Wright Mills wrote about the model of the elite theory while Robert Dahl wrote about the pluralist model of American politics. The three best-known theories of American politics are the elite theory, pluralism, and hyperpluralism. Groups have been created to support each of the theories. America’s political process is best defined by the pluralist theory which…

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    In the United States of America, people’s ideology ranges from conservatives to liberals and everything in between. People determine their political views based on what their family’s views are as children typically are greatly influenced by their parents’ views. However, other factors such as ethnicity, religion, gender, level of education, and even the areas they live in can determine people’s political views. I consider myself to lean more to the right on the political spectrum as I consider…

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    especially draw on Kolbert’s chapter 12 and 13. R. Alexander Pyron presents an article to the public in which he attempts to undermine the occurrence of extinction. What is important to understand from the article is that Pyron does not simply argue extinction occurs, but that even when it is human caused, there is no need to feel any guilt. What Pyron fails to comprehend is that when he says, “This is how evolution proceeds: through extinction. The inevitability of death is the only constant…

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    The Leviathon was written as a political fiction establishing the notion of a political community, establishing itself coherently with the social contract argument, which is “a clear device that connects three aspects of political theory: a specific view of human nature… of problems that would arise in the absence of political authority … of government best suited to solve such problems” . Hobbes addresses all three, which we will see by answering the problematique: How does Hobbes justify…

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    Campaign propaganda is a way to promote a candidate into office. Different ways of propaganda are endorsements, glittering generalities, image molding, bandwagon, stacked cards, name calling, plain folks, and more. Many candidates use these different ways of propaganda. Most win by the use of their propaganda. In 1984, the two candidates running for vice president were Walter Mondale, and Geraldine Ferraro. The two used buttons to promote themselves so they could win. These buttons were a type…

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    To have a better understanding of the topic I am writing about, I will explain the definitions of corruption, bribery and public safety. What is Corruption? Transparency International defines corruption as the abuse of entrusted power for private gain . This means that people with entrusted power in a country (government officers, finance ministers, senior officials) abuse their power and make private deals for money to use for themselves rather than for the betterment of society. Corruption…

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    In history will learn from our past. In history we learn what work for a country and what do not. I will Compare and contrast the early complex societies: Mesopotamia and Egypt in how they change in their societies over the year. I will talk about how their government was. How because of the trade system social class were form. Religion is important for both cultural how they are cultural look at their religion differently. How important the forms of literacy will define each culture. To tell…

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