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    how basic social processes operate in group context.” The Group Processes Perspective focuses on a few key elements that determine how people see each other in society which in turn determines how we treat each other. Power, Status, Justice, and Legitimacy are the main processes in which we assess others and can all contribute and explain why society discriminates. People in power often times treat others as lesser, which also goes hand in hand with status. We treat others depending on their…

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    Book Of Esther

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    against the book of Esther as history though dates, names, storytelling abilities and divine intervention. There is plenty reasons to believe that the book of Esther was in fact history but there is also a great amount of evidence to question its legitimacy in…

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    procedural legitimacy, for example when President Trump on the campaign promise to build the wall and Mexico will pay for it, unfortunately, his policy initiative based on campaign rhetoric failed. Legitimatizes are policy choices with coercive power, where punishments and authoritative tools are geared toward individuals who don't abide by it (Weber, 1946/1958). An alternative policy option of action toward encouraging public compliance, be that as it may, is through legitimacy. Legitimacy…

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    reconstruction. Since before the Revolution, the means to power for landowners had been local courts. After 1868, to regain control of the courts, merchants and landowners acting in a way similar to the KKK resorted to violence. This led to a crisis of legitimacy throughout the…

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    Thomas Obel Hansen

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    Thomas Obel Hansen, ‘the International Criminal Court and the Legitimacy of Exercise, in Per Andersen et al. (eds.) Law and Legitimacy, (Denmark: DJOEF Publishers, 2004) By Thomas Obel Hansen Reviewed By Hassan Khamis In ‘The International Criminal Court and the Legitimacy of Exercise,’ Thomas Obel Hansen sets out to analyse the legitimacy vis-à-vis how the International Criminal Court (ICC) conducts its mandate. He discusses challenges faced by ICC in executing its duties by what he terms as…

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    together, which included Great Britain, Austria, Prussia, and Russia stating that they would make an alliance and defeat Napoleon while maintaining peace following the defeat. The leader Prince Klemens von Metternich was guided by the principle of legitimacy which was the necessity of restoring the legitimate monarchies that would in turn preserve the traditional institutions. These countries all being fairly dominate and powerful in Europe at the time were able to balance the power that would…

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    moved to end close ties with local governments. These ties were replaces with law and police professionalism for the basis of police legitimacy. The community era also drives its legitimacy from law. However, the last era focuses on public relation rather than an isolated approach for being legitimate. Over the time Police organization have relied on law for legitimacy. However, in each era the law has served a different purpose in determining the actions of police organizations based on the…

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    Late-night comedy shows such as “The Daily Show” and “The Late Show with Stephen Colbert” present viewers with a source of both entertainment and information on current political events. While the biases of the hosts and writers for these shows is reflected in the presentation of this information, their influence on public opinion is no more or less legitimate than that of other news sources such as newspapers and news channels. The people that watch these late-night shows on a regular basis…

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    legal rationality is a measure of legiti-mate rule, and deviations from this standard run the risk of destroying the legitimacy of the state” (536). “Formal legal rationality” means in the article that laws need to make sense and be fair for the state to be legitimate. Public interest law movements are groups of lawyers who fight for the rationality of the laws and question the legitimacy of the system. They work outside of the normal lawyer system as stated, “Public interest law…

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    3.1 Globus Campus culture in business links to Maori culture; Potential; Maori have an economic base of US $ 36.9 billion and the Maori are the indigenous peoples of the world 's third largest entrepreneur. Using their business may have significant benefits for New Zealand 's economy Traditional; Maori 's traditional business areas are agriculture, forestry and fisheries, but diversification is now taking place in other areas such as horticulture, wine, energy, renewable energy, information…

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