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    When thinking about how women are perceived in America 's society today, many different conceptions appear. However, one main conception is how they are viewed and known for their bodies. Check out a recent video fighting game, and one will discover that all of the women fighters are barely clothed. For centuries women were considered inferior creatures to men. There have been many battles throughout the course of history to get the same respect and treatment as men. Unfortunately, some women…

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    Our government is based on democracy. It is true that we are not a real democracy as the ancient Greek, but is an essential thing that must be followed by the people. The people need to be involved with the government to keep the country functioning as it has been for many years. It is the people who need to participate in a political process to be aware of what our future candidates can offer to our country. Even though many would not see it, do in it can bring many things creating a positive…

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    Ever since Hilary Clinton defeated Bernie Sanders in the 2016 Democratic Primaries, there has been much speculation concerning the accuracy of vote counts. Quite clearly some startling mistakes have occurred. However, Clinton’s victory was decisive enough to conclude that the minimal voting error is not statistically significant. Understanding the field of statistics is necessary to make judgements about the polls. Statistics is all about valid collection and…

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    are no barriers that keep people from voting in American elections other than the age and citizenship requirement (both reasonable). The definition of “citizens” or “people” has changed throughout the years and by extent has changed the view of democracy in the…

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    Schmitter and Terry Lynn Karl argue that democracy requires rights and civil liberties for citizens beyond election time. In other words, Schmitter and Karl define democracy through a procedural concept in which they focus on minimum standards and procedures that allow countries to be considered democracies (Dickovick and Eastwood, 2016, p. 91). On the other hand, Seymour Martin Lipset is a proponent of the theory of modernization and argues that democracy is the result of economic modernization…

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    Every nation and country has a way of running itself; a way to govern what is considered lawful and unlawful. In the United States of American, there is a massive controversial debate about whether our democracy is majoritarian or if it is more pluralistic in nature. Some may argue that the mass public, or every citizen in the country, is able to control the government’s actions. Others will state that many groups are able to work together amongst themselves to be able to allow more involvement…

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    Introduction Adolf Loos and Le Corbusier were two of the world's leading pioneers in architecture and the most influential European theorists and critics of Modern architecture. Loos' most known writing was "Ornament and Crime," which encouraged the removal of decoration and the use of smooth and clear surfaces, in contrast to the lavish decorations that appeared at that time. His white stripped-down buildings influenced minimal massing in modern architecture and expressed lack of ornamentation…

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    This document is a primary source : a speech delivered by Daniel O'connell in 1836 in the House of Commons. O'Connell, also called 'The Liberator', was an Irish-Catholic lawyer and then was elected as an MP. He didn't want to aknowlegde the King as the Supreme leader of the country. He defended the rights of Irish people and Catholics who were still oppressed. There had been the dissolution of the Irish Parliament and so Irish affaires were ruled from London. There was also the Tithe war in…

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    percent of Americans do not even start college, and only a third of Americans earn a Bachelor’s degree. Trump is aware that there are high levels of crime associated with illegal immigrants; there were 25,000 homicides by illegal immigrants and other non-citizens. Finally, his main opponent, Hillary…

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    also support invention, demonstration and pilot projects. Help in enabling communication by using interactive methods and study on communication. This can help the community to get the policy making level from and to the government. In advocacy, the Non-Government Organizations write petitions to the government and also through peaceful…

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