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    Voter Turnout Analysis

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    The first is usually how politicians run their campaigns. This means that with the older generations voting more, politicians are going to give them a disproportional amount of attention, time, money, and effort. With older citizens giving politicians more attention as well, they often are willing to give them endorsements. This makes it easier for politicians to forget about the young vote and only hit the issues the old vote are concerned…

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    the corruption being used by politicians in order to favor their voracity of ignorance. There are many words people don’t know the meaning to, regardless of age, grade and intelligence of morality. Huxley’s words appeals to a specific group. It is evident enough to conclude the remaining of the human population…

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    controversial depending on how much skin is shown or how the articles of clothing fit her, but there is a deeper interpretation to fashion in politics. Givhan further explains how fashion is a statement of respect and unity. For example, if a female politician is wearing a school logo shirt and baseball cap, she is demonstrating solidarity by stating “ we are the same”. Women can use her appearance as an advantage and some of them do, however this does not apply to most…

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    use of parallelism. Lewis reminds the audience that they still have a long way to go when he says “American politics is dominated by politicians who build their careers on immoral compromises and ally themselves with forms of open political, economic and social exploitation”this statement shows that the bill they currently have is the product of corrupt politicians is not the bill they deserve. In other words Lewis is saying that the bill is not yet ready and that it needs improvement. The…

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    Many people in the US are fearful of local crime around them, so politicians address this fear by promising to be tough on crime, and to lower the crime rates. The issue with this though, is that politicians are then pressured to lower the crime rates significantly, or face being voted out of office, to someone who promises the same thing. This in turn creates a perpetual rise in the prison population, as the politicians are fighting for more votes. (More in depth/examples) There are many…

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    treatment of the child/adolescent offenders. Accordingly, another persuasive argument deals with the increase of public fear, academics, politicians, lawmakers, and the government's get-tough approach, and the media's discourse all assisted in eliminating the longstanding differentiation between an adult and youth. Due to the above individuals (lawmakers, politicians, etc.) and how juveniles were looked at, that is equating both the adult and the youth the same by making it agreeable for a child…

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    Sociological Analysis of The Nightmare Before Christmas The Nightmare Before Christmas, a stop-action animation movie written by Tim Burton and directed by Henry Selick, is a classic Halloween movie. With Halloween quickly approaching, a sociological analysis of this film seemed particularly appropriate. This film demonstrates many sociological phenomena in our society, but the one that was most prominent was Role Theory. This film shows how society prescribes us roles, and how filling these…

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    Great politicians came together to address the struggle and successfully implemented a series of compromises in 1787, 1820 and 1850 regarding the use of new land and the abolishment of the slave trade. The compromises temporarily relieved the sectional conflict by…

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    Everything We Had Analysis

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    In every portrayal of a war that depicts combat, soldiers usually form an intensely powerful bond in incredibly brief periods of time. Men who may not have never met under normal circumstances, form a brotherhood, tempered by the harsh realities of combat. The men in “Everything We Had” are no exception. “It wouldn’t have mattered if you came to my platoon tomorrow, if we got it, I would go out and try and save your ass” (115) While out on patrol, these men that were once strangers had to rely…

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    by the people and for the people know there are certain aspects of their job that require them to be deceptive to other political parties and interest groups in the best interest of their constituents. The technique of lying to others by these politicians is motivated by what is in the best interest of the public according to Doctor Mearsheimer’s lecture. Mearsheimer discusses the five different types of lies and they each have a use in the different roles of politics. “…while motivation is…

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