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    This article defines what Butler in her book Judith Butler introduction gender trouble chapter one: “subjects of sex/gender/desire” wants to convey to the reader. Butler presumes that there is an already accessible feminist known as "women.' Many feminists believe that developing a female identity is crucial to building awareness on women's political problems. Butler confronts this. She does not suppose that the concept of "woman" is a well-defined classification. Society constructs subjects…

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    competing in this year’s election. Because of this fragmentation, the PVV is projected to win a plurality. However, because none of the other parties with chances of winning a significant proportion of the seats want to cooperate with the PVV to form a coalition government, it is unlikely that they will be able to form…

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    Our Congress consists of the Senate and House of Representatives. Every state has two Senators and as many House of Representatives as there are for the amount of people in them. For the state of North Carolina our two Senators are Richard Burr and Thom Tillis. The House of Representative that we have may vary because of the different districts, the one that I have is Craig Horn. Craig Horn has been in the House since 2011 and is up for reelection in 2016. Prior to getting elected for the House…

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    reforms in American policy. These parties have also been the reason that any breakthroughs in immigration policy have been rare. Although the status quo has largely been the norm Tichnor argues “the making and remaking of distinctive political coalitions on this issue that cut across familiar partisan and ideological lines”(Tichnor). These groups control the majority of the policy changes that occur, there are still new groups and alliances that can help create…

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    to the tendon that supports the arch (posterior tibial tendon). Loose tendons or ligaments in the foot. A wearing down of the arch over time. Injury to bones in the foot. An abnormality in the bones of the foot called tarsal coalition. This happens when two or more bones in the foot are joined together (fused) before birth. RISK FACTORS This condition is more likely to…

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    My personal opinion of the man is that it was good for Europe to have him, but also good that he was defeated ultimately. It was good that he was defeated mainly due to the issues that he had no definite successor, so how Bonapartist France would continue was kind of a mystery; and due to the fact that he would always "want more" for himself and France. Austria and Metternich in particular was not really opposed to keeping him around, as seen in the Frankfurt overtures - which would reduce…

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    The Bush Administration believed it would need broad international support for the war.14 Support from a wide array of coalition partners, to include Afghanistan’s regional neighbors in particular, would provide the United States with the basing, access, and over-flight rights necessary to prosecute a military campaign in Afghanistan. Support from other nations would provide…

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    It is important for people to make the right choice when voting for political figures. Who people vote for effects everyone. The people we elect to office are going to be there for a while so it’s important that they stand for the right values. The only way we are going to know what they stand for is if we are willing to take the time to research it and find out. If we are going to vote we need to make sure we make an informed vote otherwise we should not vote at all. It is important to know…

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    Slavery has existed for most, if not all of human history. Throughout this history, philosophers like Aristotle justified this status quo. Aristotle used the “natural slave theory”, which simply states that there are two types of people “civilized and uncivilized… people born to rule or to be ruled” (Watenpaugh, 2015) and that the natural slave is the uncivilized person and those born to be ruled. This theory however, never mentioned race or skin color as a basis for enslaving a human being.…

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    somewhere in between the two, and usually tipping towards failure. The author understand that ineffective transitions almost always occur during at least one of the follows eight errors that he outlines: creating urgency, establishing a powerful guiding coalition, developing a vision, communicating the vision clearly and often, removing obstacles, planning for and creating short-term wins, avoiding premature declarations of…

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