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    Where Schools Fail to Recognise a Spectrum of Diversity in Curricula Imagine this: a 15-year-old girl is born with romantic preferences that are shunned by her parents and church. She goes to school and lies about celebrity crushes, holding onto the idea that what she’s experiencing is “just a phase.” It’ll go away when she gets older, but that’s what she thought in sixth grade. She can’t like like her best friend and feel the need to hide even further behind a mask that she can’t imagine…

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    She fails to meet the victims of the case, but still makes negative statements about them (i.e. the cases of Kaitlynn Kelly, Kelsey Belnap, and Allison Huguet); it is in the job description for an attorney to speak to both parties of the case to corroborate facts. Most people would think that attorneys would seek…

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    would seem that the super PACs money influence had no impact on shaping the 2012 election. The 2016 election was a completely different story for a few different reasons. Focusing on both Clinton and Trump, they both had their different ways about campaigning for the election. Clinton relied more upon these super PACs to fund her campaign than Trump did. In total, with all funds combined, Clinton spent a staggering $768 million as opposed to Trumps $398 million. Clinton by far seemed to be the…

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    The Law holds commonly held values ‘explain’. Do they one might ask? It will be discussed throughout this essay how the unwritten constitution, parliament 's supremacy, the separation of powers, the rule of law and the voting process in which a party by majority gets voted in and how the different views of these parties may influence commonly held values. Commonly held values are values in which most of society hold to know the difference between right and wrong and what is reasonable or…

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    Name Tutor Course Date Karl Marx and Social Media Ideologies In their paper “The Ruling Class and the Ruling Ideas,” Marx and Engels argue that the nobility or the highest social class present determines the ideas of a particular society. These ideas enable the few members ruling class to control the large masses of the working people. Additionally, Marx and other socialists believed in total control of the media to disseminate only government-approved information. However, such control also…

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    American Exceptionalism, the idea that the United States and its citizens are superior to all other countries, is a driving force in American society today, which is both positive and negative. As foreshadowed in Thomas Paine’s Common Sense, the early poetry of Phyllis Wheatley, and the work of playwright Arthur Miller, the idea that America is better than other countries has developed and flourished to become a recurring theme in politics today. As Robert R. Tomes states in his essay American…

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    I’m incredibly tired of seeing myself bastardized and killed on TV. As an avid connoisseur of pop culture and popular television, the practice queerbaiting the audience and/or killing minority characters is a distressing trend that contributes to the continuing prejudice against LGBTQ people across the United States and around the world. Pop culture influences the citizens (and leaders) of our nation, who then vote and promote policy, which shapes the future citizenry, who then vote...and the…

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    Political Parties

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    Political parties are of eminent importance in guiding the activity of modern liberal democracies and they simultaneously act to support and to subvert the principles that envelop democracy. The organisation of the masses into cohesive entities where political power can be aggregated is one of the most important functions carried out by political parties as it feasibly allows the average member of the populace to participate in the democratic political process. Accountability of the ruling…

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    Nasty political mud-slinging. Campaign attacks and person insults. These are some of the words used to describe the outrageous election between two very bitter candidates. Although this sounds rather similar to the present-day elections of 2016, it actually describes an election that took place more than two hundred years ago. This shocking election is told by Edward Larson in his narrative of the election of 1800. Edward Larson was born in 1953 and is an American historian and a legal scholar.…

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    The main premise of the second chapter of Plutocrats, the Culture of the Plutocrat, is to give readers a sense of the culture of the world that the ultra rich grow from and live in. While many preconceived notions that the average person has about the ultra rich in are confirmed, many are also challenged. According to Freeland, the 1% has shifted from the rentier class to the working rich; over the past 8 years the amount of ultra rich who receive one-fifth of their income from working wages has…

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