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    the game. Moreover, We can learn some way to solve the political problem and to make social operation. So, the final goal of the game is we need to reappoint continually for the terms. Before we play, we can decide the term limit, term length, opposition party name and the party we will join in. There is also a report that tells us the situation of the country so far. As the leader of the country, at the beginning of the term, we can see the different data on the screen which base in the…

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    said, “Once a government is committed to the principle of silencing the voice of opposition, it has only one way to go, and that is down the path of increasingly repressive measures, until it becomes a source of terror to all its citizens and creates a country where everyone lives in fear”(Truman First Amendment). Truman is saying that the US is becoming a terror because it is “committed to silencing the voice of opposition.” The First amendment is the most important because it protects…

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    Republican Party founded in the mid 19th century, aimed to contain slavery, ultimately envisioning total eradication of the immoral practice. Collapse of the Whig and Free-Soil Parties, led to the emergence of the Republican Party as the chief opposition to the Democratic Party. Dissention over the issue of slavery…

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    misery to commit suicide. Yet another example of the incorrect way that the opposition describes assisted suicide. Under the laws in place in five of the fifty states assisted suicide is legal in, it is strictly regulated for those who are terminally ill. Terminally ill is defined as a disease that cannot be treated or cured, and that the…

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    A cultural icon is a person who represents the positive image of a country across the world, serving as an ambassador and making sure that the right image of their country is demonstrated. Benazir Bhutto was one such icon for many people to follow. Born in a political family, Benazir saw her father as a role model from the very beginning. Benazir’s father, Zulfiqar Ali Bhutto served as a Prime Minister of Pakistan. Z.A Bhutto was a man of nerves, and served the country well, and worked hard for…

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    through the 1970s. When President Sadat was becoming a target of criticism because of his Western-inclined policies and a treaty with Israel, these young, ordinary groups of people with non-political or religious backgrounds launched the most militant opposition to the Egyptian regime. In this way, the Muslim Brotherhood and the Iranian revolution illustrate that the Islamic movements in the twentieth century were initiated and supported by commoners who looked for the solution for the social…

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    The Affordable Care Act and Florida Since amended in 2010, a heated topic across the country has been the Compilation of Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act, more commonly referred to as the “Affordable Care Act” or “Obamacare”. The Affordable Care Act has caused a rift in legislative bodies in many states. Some states have accepted the terms of the program including all of its expansion on the health care system, but some have been reluctant to implement the program. One of those…

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    Stalin's Iron Curtain

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    Chapter 3.3 - How Stalin aimed to establish Soviet Security with the ‘Iron Curtain’ and Eastern buffer zones surrounding the USSR As the Second World War had drawn to an end Stalin had two main immediate aims; the economic recovery and reconstruction of Soviet territory backed by reparations, which was already partly covered in the previous segments. The other was to establish a Soviet Sphere of influence in the occupied Eastern European countries, as a means of making a ‘buffer zone’ against…

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    Shemtob and Lat include these opposition remarks as a way to side-step from their personal belief of the death-penalty, but end up hurting their argument for push towards accountability and transparency of the government. The cons unfortunately for them outweigh the pros in the article…

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    were supposed to make themselves attractive to men. One of the issues that led to the rise of feminism in the white community is the need to fight for legal abortion when the life of the mother was in danger. It is evident that feminism faced much opposition from different communities. However, women around the world have stood strong to fight for their rights. In conclusion, it is clear that the concept of feminism faced various challenges from different…

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