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    Political ideology is an unchangeable variable within the political system, throughout each election ideologies are constant serving two functions: (I) shaping a candidate's proposals to fit the borders of their beliefs, and (II) allowing citizens to be able to identify with candidate’s proposals. In the context of international trade three ideologies, Marxism, Mercantilism, and Liberalism can be utilized to classify candidates' policies and their potential consequences. Candidate Donald…

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    Three Ideologies of Political Economy and beyond By Bernardo Creamer The ‘Prezi’ presentation “Copy of Three Ideologies of Political Economy”, used in class, is based on the ideas contained in the book by R Gilpin about political economics. Gilpin states that there are three ideologies that differ over a wide variation of questions such as: - What is the importance of the market for economic growth and distribution of wealth among groups and societies? - What should be the role of markets in…

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    me by them. However being stubborn and interested in learning and making choices on my own, their conservative beliefs did not instill in me in the same way. I disagreed with my main political socialization agent and went completely against it. But what did influence me to form my own opinion? My own political ideology was formed by on my own accord but was influenced by my environment and all the typical agents.. By informing myself…

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    Anarchy is a misunderstood, uncertain, and clouded ideal of human potential. And even still, some who consider themselves anarchists do not consider it to be a political ideology at all. Anarchy has always been synonymous with disorder, but it has also become synonymous with destruction, riot, blatant lawlessness, and unhindered criminal activity. Let any nation go one day without government, order, or a ruling class; and people will be murdered and raped, the civilization will be burned to…

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    In light of Donald Trump’s shocking rise to political eminence as the newly elected president of the United States, numerous rhetorical artifacts relating to an uncertain and fraught future for American government and politics have inundated mainstream media and news outlets, hailing a resurgence of national interest in federal government through largely dogmatic and peremptory ideological and propagandistic rhetorical texts. The recent controversial “Person of the Year” cover of TIME magazine…

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    The concept of ideology seems to be a fundamental term in “Ideology and The Ideological State Apparatuses” of Louis Althusser who, taking a similar stand to that of Marx, reaffirmed the role played by ideologies in sustaining the role of the capitalist class in society through the dominant ideological apparatus that is the school. In this essay, in order to comprehend Althusser’s reasons on why the school playsvirus9v a salient role in perpetuating the “subjection to the ruling ideology” (133),…

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    French Mandate In Syria

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    primarily organized by young men that sought a modern nationalist platform through the LNA in the 1930s. The fervent nationalism against the French mandate provided a conceptualization of Syria as a socialist nation through the impact of European ideology of socialist and communist movements. The Ba’ath Party of the 1940s established the roots of Syrian socialism under the leadership of men that were trained in French universities in Paris.…

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    explains that critical pedagogy defines ideology in a way, in which we view the world with certain values, ideas, and beliefs. This gives our social and political life a meaning and common sense. According to McLaren, society develops this ideology unfairly. In other words, there is favoritism towards a group and that is the dominant group. He also explains that this is known as “ideological hegemony” since there…

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    Introduction The purpose of this report is for me to develop critical awareness and self-reflection of core social welfare competencies experienced while volunteering with the Healthy Living for Seniors Program (HLSP). The HLSP is a UnitingCare community day program for people over the age of 65 years thus the field of practice is “aged care” (Chenoweth & McAuliffe 2012, p. 141). The program is designed to support the health and wellbeing of their clients through a focus on social participation,…

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    Anti-Bullying Policy through the Five Lenses Introduction The act of harming someone, verbally or physically, seems to have roots that can be tracked throughout all of history. When a person is targeting someone else and actively impacting the quality of that person’s life, he/she is said to be harming that person (Limber and Small, 2003, pp 447). Miller (2012) identified six major classifications of bullying: verbal, physical, material, relational, hate-motivated, and cyber. A theme within…

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