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    Keynesianism on economic sustainable development Keynesians examine the relationship between money, unemployment and prices. The main idea is the fact that the amount of money that people were saving was more than which was being invested. Keynesians argue that this can happen when the interest rates on savings are high and people will want to make more money from their savings. However, this leads to rising rates of unemployment, because people do not want to spend much of what they earn from…

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    (Apple 2016: 258). Political movements such as neoliberals, neoconservatives, and authoritarian populists have, through the educational system, “[reinstall] a vision of a common culture… more emphasis in the Western Tradition” (Apple 2016: 258). Neoliberalism envisions schooling and education as a product of a consumeristic world, while the students are the “human capital” (Apple 2016: 258). Education as a product then leads to the idea that there is a choice, much…

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    Cohabitation In Marriage

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    IS COHABITATION AN ALTERNATIVE TO MARRIAGE? Harder claims that the Canadian government has progressively gained more power to determine the nature of relationships between individuals, as is the case when common-law status is given, and that the government need not take the wishes and intentions of the individuals involved into account. This means increased state control over who is obligated to whom, and in what capacity, as well as who is deemed an appropriate recipient of the benefits and…

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    Who Dat?, By Marc Perry

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    When discussed or brought up, the word “race” evokes a muddy array of denotations and connotations. (Throop, Lecture, 10/15/15). However, anthropologists have concluded that race has no biological basis, but is rather a cultural category that entails certain social implications that impact people’s lives due to dynamic nominalism. (Throop, Lecture, 10/15/15). These ideals are exemplified in Marc Perry’s article “Who Dat?: Race and Its Conspicuous Consumption in Post-Katrina New Orleans,” as he…

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    Moreover, MDGs impose a political development onto Third World countries, as well. For example, the spread of neoliberalism and religious fundamentalism (from First Nation countries) become embedded in goals and policies. This further alienates Third World countries from achieving any development . There is an idea that Third World nations increase their ‘backwardness’…

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    Marxism has been used to attempt to explain the capitalist conditions under apartheid in South Africa. Capitalism took the form of exploitation for profit under the oppressive apartheid system, as black labour was institutionalised as cheap, or rather, cheaper than white labor. Furthermore, the system ensured that black workers were only taught to serve their white masters, such as woodwork or gardening, while whites could receive education in any trade and thus receive higher wages. Racism is…

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    This body of knowledge is appropriate to my major area of inquiry based upon the following reasons: - Both MDIA 571 “Proseminar I” and MDIA 572 “Proseminar II” provided a broad overview about the history, the main topics, and some of the major problems in the field of communications from a global, intercultural, and interdisciplinary perspective. Also, both courses introduced several epistemological and methodological frames under which communication research has been developed worldwide.…

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    It is hard for me to believe that almost a year has passed since I last traveled to Belize to visit you and Mama Rosa. Sorry, that I’ve been distant lately, but I’ve been extremely busy with school. I’m writing to update you about my experience with junior year, and how it’s not going as well as I anticipated. I hate to share my burdens, but you are the only person I can turn to when my heart is heavy and questions are overwhelming my mind. I know you don’t like to discuss the “race thing” and…

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    Extremism in 21st century means having beliefs and actions which are unacceptable for the society where person is living because of being too violent. Being extremist sometimes involves aggression and extreme ways of acting what is unlikely for the rest of the society. Extremist parties may try to change situation in country using violence and fear as they are having uncompromising and fanatical views on issues connected to government and are minded radically. Political extremism see politics as…

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    April 2018. Lane, J. “Globalization and Politics.” Taylor & Francis Group, 1st Edition; London: Routledge. First Published 29 November 2017. https://www.taylorfrancis.com/books/9781351157230. Accessed 27 April 2018. Palley, Thomas. “Trump’s Neocon Neoliberalism Camouflaged with Anti-Globalization Circus.” Taylor & Francis Group, LLC, Routledge. http://web.b.ebscohost.com/ehost/pdfviewer/pdfviewer?vid=0&sid=7c9f605c-bc06-46c9-8ad7-5ce858633a6a%40pdc-v-sessmgr01. Accessed 27 April 2018. Passaris,…

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