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    The Green Party

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    The Green Party is the most radical party in Germany. It is composed of environmentalists, ecologists, anti-nuclear individuals, and peace activists. The Greens also push for civil liberties, social equality and are considered to be very progressive. They do not believe in classifying people and placing them within certain social groups. Thus, the Greens feel that everybody is the same no matter their political ideologies, their religion, gender, sexual orientation, and age. Likewise, the Greens…

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    The War Party

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    Due to the overwhelming poverty that the absorption of resources by the sponge of constant warfare induces on the underprivileged masses, the Party is able to diminish the standard of living enough to stupefy the citizens so that they lack any semblance of recalcitrant vigor.“The essential act of war is destruction, not necessarily of human lives, but of the products of human labor. War is a way of shattering to pieces, or pouring into the stratosphere, or sinking in the depths of the sea,…

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    Quinceanera Party

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    My quinceanera will be a huge party for my sixteenth birthday! The day of the party will be August fifth. The theme will be a Disney theme, which means you will have to dress like a Disney character. The venue of my quinceanera will be at Cinderella’s Castle at Disney World. The party will start at two o’clock in the afternoon. Since it is my quinceanera, I will be dressing like Cinderella! My dress will be a blue ball gown and I will wear a pair of flats. Why am I wearing flats?I am wearing…

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    The Outer Party

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    anymore. The Outer Party struggle to keep their humanity as the totalitarian government is constantly dehumanizing the state of Oceania, such as Winston Smith. “Orwell witnessed this first-hand the atrocities committed during the Spanish Civil War and lived during the rise to power of dictators such as Hitler and Stalin” (Bauer 1). Winston is raised during the rise of the Party, and as the Party continually attempts to dehumanize Winston, he continues to fight against the Party until he…

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    The Tea Party

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    remembered as a key event in helping to solidify the public to the Patriot cause.in 1770. This sparked the Boston tea party in 1773during which patriots destroyed taxed tea from the Parliament controlled. The colonist weren’t having it.. The colonist proposed the tea act because they believed that it violated their rights as Englishmen to "No taxation without representation”. The Tea Party became a controversial event of American history and since then other political protests such as the…

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    The Federalist Party

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    Building the basis of the government and economy, Federalists improved the commonness of foreign policies while editing the national judicial system. This essay provides a detailed explanation of the political philosophy of the members of the Federalist Party. Using primary sources and content analysis, this essay will explain what the Federalist think about the function of the government and the reasoning behind their views (History, 2009). Alexander Hamilton was a Secretary of the Treasury…

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    The Party Propaganda

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    shows the hardship of living under the totalitarian rule of the Party. George Orwell wants to demonstrate to the people of Oceania that they are too blinded to realize that the government are actually taking control of their lives. They are too busy worshipping their beliefs and think that the Party can help their society prosper. But in return, the Party is actually playing the people’s mind to follow their views. As you see the Party uses propaganda and telescreen to promote a political cause…

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    differently because of their social class and background, things that don’t really identify a person! In the short story the “The Stolen Party” by Liliana Heker and the poem “Borders” by Denice Frohman, you meet two characters, Ana Maria and Rosaura, who aren’t being treated the same as everyone else because of their backgrounds. Both “Borders” and “The Stolen Party” Show inequality, between the main characters and the other people in their stories. Even though you may think that the life of…

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    Boston Tea Party The British East Indian Company went into debt after having corrupt management and becoming involved in a war that cost them a great deal of money. This caused me and another seventeen million pounds to be packed into chests and stored in a warehouse. We all started to lose hope as the days went by and we remained unsold. Then an unlikely hero emerged. His name is Lord North, the prime minister of Britain. He originally put a tax on us that resulted in Dutch tea to be smuggled…

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    Are the Democratic and Republican parties one in the same? Presently in the United States, our political system consists of two major political organizations, which are referred to as parties. These two parties are known as the Democratic party and the Republican party. Both parties have been in existence since the early to late 1800’s and have become the cornerstones of how our government legislates, both foreign and domestic. Each party has its own unique platform and identify themselves…

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