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    American Liberalism

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    Similar to the mutually beneficial relationships of wild animals, liberalism is a theory founded on the principles of cooperation and relationships within an anarchic system. The animal kingdom, an undisputed anarchic system, exemplifies an institutionalized relationship between two species. A crocodile will allow an Egyptian Plover bird to clean its teeth, because their symbiotic relationship helps both of them in different ways. The crocodile ends up with a cleaner mouth and the plover bird…

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    The principle that I support is “Principle Three” that is, police must secure the willing cooperation of the public in voluntary observance of the law to be able to secure and maintain the respect of the public (Dempsey, 2016). The implications for law enforcement today are that police must build ties and work closely with members of the communities. The implications for law enforcement today is that police must collaborate actively with persons and organizations they address and reach…

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    Are Humans Unique Species

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    To what extent are Humans a Unique Species? We like to believe that humans are a superior species, highly intelligent and beyond the realms of the animal kingdom, however, are we really as unique as we like to think, what makes us so special? It was once believed that humans were the only animals capable of using tools, and this is what made us no longer just ‘animals’. In the 1960s when chimpanzees were first observed using twigs to retrieve termites from wooden trunks, as a form of tool, it…

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    social cooperation; namely a capacity of a sense of justice and a capacity for [the] conception of the good” (Rawls, 233). A sense of justice is the capacity to understand justice and cooperate, and the capacity for a conception of the good is the capacity to rationally “pursue a conception of one's rational advantage” (Rawls, 233). Therefore, cooperation is important to a just society, and it should be embedded in the public culture. For a genuine appeal of the scheme of fair cooperation the…

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    that I think gives an alternative possibility to address the migrant crisis is neoliberal institutionalism. In neoliberal institutionalism states from international institutions to forge and build cooperation to achieve absolute gains. The process of cooperation on a single-issue area will lead to cooperation in other areas and create a spillover effect that helps all involved. In the context of the refugee crisis a neoliberal institutionalism would look to create and work through an…

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    begin, the article titled, “The Contribution of School-Family Cooperation on Effective Classroom Management in Early Childhood Education” from Education Sciences: Theory and Practice by Ahmet Cezmi SAVAS, includes information about parent-teacher relationship and how it relates to classroom management. Key words noted in this article are school-family cooperation, classroom management, and early childhood education. School-family cooperation is a key role in the success of the student.…

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    however, there is a cooperation aspect that is more hidden. When we are not at competitions performing, we are in the gym working harder to get even better. A team that cooroporates with each other and the coaches is the most successful. In gymnastics, cooperation can look like working together during practice, listening to instructions from the coach, and supporting your teammates. In many ways, gymnastics is an…

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    day. Gandhi showed that the actions of one individual can represent the sentiments of inequality and discrimination of the collective whole. Gandhi showcased the ideals of nonviolence, civil disobedience, and unity of all Indians through the Non-Cooperation Movement, the famous March to the Sea, and the “fast unto death” demonstration to protest the discrimination of the untouchable caste. Gandhi’s civil movement still holds significant value today, and exemplifies the power of one individual…

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    “hierarchic” and not anarchic. This short review essay will first, examine why many scholars of international politics view the international system as disorder, while others view the international system as one characterized by order, secondly what is cooperation in international system and why do states engage or not engage in cooperative behavior by the realists and liberals point of view and last, the main characteristics of the international system. A system is composed of a…

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    The United States Congress is comprised of the two legislative bodies of the federal government, the Senate and the House of Representatives. Working alongside one another, the two chambers are responsible for the creation of legislation with cooperation from the President, the head of the Executive Branch. When the Senate, House, and Presidency are all aligned in terms of their political allegiance it is referred to as a united government, and when it is not it is called a divided government.…

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