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    Evolution of Porn Studies” by Chantal Braganza. In her article, Braganza talks about the evolution of the study of pornography and how despite it being a legitimate form of academia for at least thirty years the subject matter is still fraught with polarization of opinion and stigma. Braganza recounts the height of pornography with activists raising concerns about the objectification of women resulting in the promotion of the same behaviours in the real world. By the 1980s feminism and feminist…

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    The debacle of gender role in society is more often than not, a topic subject to contention. This polarization is the result of an impetus instigated by works predominantly literary, such as 1984 and a Brave new world. During the creation of these novels, in the 1930s, the social “pendulum” was primarily tipped or biased towards male dominance. This notion of men sitting at the helm of the social dominance hierarchy was widely subscribed to and accepted as the social “norm”. As pervasive as this…

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    notion that someone who was opposed to government would actually run for government office. And yet, Tea Party candidates have done just that. In fact, those who have gone on to win their elections have done little more than to create even more polarization than we ever thought possible in Washington. Democrats and Republicans are NOT alike Those who believe that the two-party system is unfair unfortunately do not seem to be able to do very much about it. These people are the same ones that…

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    The Enabling Act

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    INTRODUCTION: The consolidation of the Nazi power in 1933 to 1934 was a ramification of a plethora of dynamics and cannot be pinned to one singular event nor factor. Whilst it is alleged that through the ratification of the Enabling Act, the Nazi regime transformed the democratic republic into a monolithic administration, it is clear that Germany was already riding the wave to becoming a dictatorship prior to 1933, through the continuous abuse of Article 48. Although the Enabling Act was the…

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    He lived through World War I and spent most of his life in France. “During the 1930s, with a worldwide depression, fascism rising, the possibility of another war looming, art naturally reflected it all”. “In Spain in the 1930s, the political polarization of the country was causing a descent into violence” (L48). In April of 1937, German war planes and dive bombers, under the command of Franco, allowing the Nazi’s to test their military weaponry over Spain, devastated the small town of Guernica…

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    It is noted that there is a relationship between conflicts and emotions. Some people in the system can cause conflicts due to the feeling that they are more important than others. “Emotion” is another key word in conflicts. Emotions are states of feeling. These can be frustration, joy, or disappointment. These are both intrapersonal and interpersonal phenomena. We feel them inside ourselves and we express them as nonverbal and verbal communication. These can be control but not possible to say…

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    lesbians. The culture wars tried to break the normative America that came to be of the nation after the war. Why are the sixties so important? The sixties played a huge role in the culture wars. The sixties ushered in an intense new form of polarization that hinged on the very question of American and its meaning (Hartman, 10). It was in the sixties that everybody stated to…

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    Some genocides that have already have past met all the stages of genocides. Which are classification of cultures, symbolization, dehumanization, organization, polarization, preparation, extermination, and denial. While genocides today are not following all these stages of genocides and mostly containing organization and extermination. The Darfur and Syria genocides are sadly still going on in today’s world and both involve their country’s governments and rebels and however, they have different…

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    General Assembly that a law is unconstitutional. The capabilities of the different branches show the unequal variation in influencing laws. The government’s two party system affects policy making. In the past and in the present, we have political polarization. During Obama’s presidency, there was a policy on gun control. Both of the parties had different beliefs on the policy. Democrats would drift more towards the left side of the spectrum, and Republicans would lean more towards the right side…

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    There are numerous factors which influence policy making in American politics. The most obvious of these, of course, would be the structure of the government itself, how it is currently operating, the distribution of its members among the political spectrum, etc. Considering only the formulation of the government via the Constitution, it is clear that there was an intent to make the processes of policy making and law creating ones which had to go through several channels over time. However, when…

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