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    covering Donald Trump’s opinion on torture, there is conservative and liberal sides shown through the commentary. One article from the Washington Post includes John Mccain opinion on waterboarding while the other article from the New York Times only includes only the thoughts from Donald Trump. In the article from the Washington Post, the main theme of the bias is torture is a horrible practice. I found bias towards the liberal side in a quote from the article from Mccain, “ As I have said…

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    Edward Schlosser Analysis

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    When Edward Schlosser first started writing “I’m a Liberal professor, and my Liberal students terrify me” we learn he is a professor at a midsize state school. Schlosser, a liberal professor who likes to make sure he puts his teaching before anything else. He is very interested in having his students be successful. Schlosser is by far not a world class teacher, but he has received many awards from his teachings. Some things have changed since Schlosser first became a professor: he states that…

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    once stated that when it comes to power, leaders are usually power hungry and selfish. Liberals in the other hand believe that leaders can make their nations get along by having respect fo each other differences and freedom. Liberals disagree with realist view about how political power is measure by "degree to which one is able to maintain, increase and demonstrate one's power over others" ( Lazarus). For Liberals, trusting behaviour between states is based on ethical norms of interaction, where…

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    questionable as to the worth of being in debt and wasting years on useless courses. Some would agree that a liberal degree could be the solution to all of this, and some will oppose the wasted time and money spent on education that should have already been obtained from grade school. In the following articles, Charles Murray ‘Are Too Many People Going to College’ and Sanford J. Ungar’s ‘The New Liberal Arts,’ explain the hardships about the collegiate standards and what it should consist of in…

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    Totalitarianism Essay

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    4. Evaluation Totalitarian states as well as Liberal Democratic states both have many advantages and disadvantages. Advantages in a totalitarian state would be that totalitarian governments can exist on any end of political spectrum. From totalitarian communist regimes to the fascist government. An advantage is that it is easy to govern under the conditions of a totalitarian state because voting and other exercises of citizen’s freedom are not an impediment of governance. Another advantage could…

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    American Media Bias

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    As said by Al Franken the award winning American comedian “The biases the media has are much bigger than conservative or liberal. They 're about getting ratings, about making money, about doing stories that are easy to cover.” A strong media bias can be proven in the United States through, viewer distribution and viewers trust in different media sources, journalist ideologies, and issues focused on by the media. Biased meaning that the media reports on certain stories and events that favor their…

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    however, they would both agree that the field of international relations is dominated by a male perspective that largely ignores the female voice. For this paper, I argue that Joe Nye’s conception of liberal institutionalism manages to be more inclusive of female perspectives than realism; however, liberal institutionalism is unable to fully escape the critiques of Carol and Cohn. Cohn’s article explores the impact of the specific language used by defense intellectuals or what she coins as…

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    the Next Generation Left are best described as liberals and open-minded in most of the social issues, such as homosexuality, foreign policy, or abortion. The Next Generation Left are more focused on science and technology rather than politics. 1)Alan S. Lowenthal, member for my U.S House of Representative District Pew Typology: Solid Liberal Alan Lowenthal most closely fits the typology of a Solid Liberal. Like solid liberals, Lowenthal has liberal perspectives and thoughts about most of the…

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    Fox Special Report

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    he is knowledgeable in liberals attempt for years in convincing the world that global warming exists when he mentions “the 1970s, Monica Crowley, they (liberals) were saying in “TIME” magazine the next ice age is coming. So we go from ice age to global warming now to climate change” (10). By demonstrating to viewers that he is well aware of liberals recurring claim to climate change, it is showing viewers his intention is not do us harm. Fox news attempts to make the liberals claims appear as…

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    Liberalism is defined as a political and social philosophy, which encourages freedom of the individual, and involves little or no state intervention. The earliest liberal ideology was classical, which emerged at the dawn of the Enlightenment era. Classical liberalism, sometimes called ‘nineteenth century liberalism’ ( Heywood,2004), dominated the era with its doctrines based around the idea of self interest enticing human behaviour, stemming from utilitarianism theory. Modern liberalism, on…

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