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    Why do politicians love to talk about the middle class? This week, I watched the PBS news and I noticed that politicians love to talk about the middle class. Why? because the middle class has a broader definition. Economists, sociologies, common people define middle class differently. What about politicians? In my opinion, the politicians like to talk about the middle class because is touching. They say that the middle class is hard working people. The politicians will increase taxes on the…

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    The political landscape in America is diverse and complicated. More often than not there are a lot of players interested and playing a part in the election of an official among other political functions. An example of such players would be interest groups and political parties. Whereas the functions and roles of the political parties are more or less understood by the general public, interest groups seem to be less understood. This paper seeks to illuminate the role of the public interest groups…

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    A Teen Activist is someone who fights for good. A Teen Activist is a person who has fear but has courage. They always fight against what is bad with peace, never rage. They also fight to make the world a better place and just give up personal time just to try and get rid of the people who have poverty and make those people happy and rich. We should be happy that we have such people in our lives. To start, Teen Activists have certain “heart” qualities and one of them is really common and it…

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    stood up.” This was said by Malala Yousafzai, a teen activist who stands up for girls education all over the world. What is a teen activist, you may ask? A teen activist is a kid or teenager who is working towards change for the better in society, politics or the environment and will stop at nothing to make that change happen. To be a teen activist, you must want a change in some are of society and you must be willing to progress toward that change, no matter what. In this essay you will read…

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    In the past government was never a prevalent matter on my mind. As I began to grow up and enter high school I could see the effect it had on my life and began taking an interest in government matters that I soon became passionate about. My political beliefs have continued to broaden through this term of US Government. I now believe that it is important to have something to say and a matter of opinion towards your government. Recently I have taken three surveys, The World's Smallest Political…

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    Interest groups have been known to use a key weapon to influence the lawmaking in the legislation and state officials’ decisions in the executive branch. This key weapon are people that are good at persuading and are known as lobbyists in the political world. The most famous and outright interest group in the United States is known by the acronym of NRA-short for National Rifle Association, this group defends the second amendment of the constitution:the right to bear arms. There are also other…

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    achievements in today’s politicians. The nature of politicians has progressed to be a world of corrupted lies and deception towards things that aren’t needed. The government is there and exists to serve the people surrounding. Government related politics is a major area where institutional lying occurs (lying to the public). In America, their nation's debt increases daily, but they are told everything is fine and not to panic. Americans are told daily that their nation is secure, yet their…

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    public know about politics? This question has spurred debate about the adequacy of democratic decision making for many years. In political science, scholars such as Converse (1964), Delli and Keeter and many others have conceptualized and developed measures of political knowledge to understand its effect on political attitudes. In their book, What Americans Know About Politics and Why it Matters, Delli and Keeter find out that many citizens are informed about the details of politics, however, an…

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    Politics encompasses almost every part of our lives whether we are aware of it or not. I became aware of this at a very early age. I saw the impacts of politics on my own family and friends. My family is from Palestine and so I would frequently hear about the Arab-Israeli conflict. The majority of my family members became refugees after the 1967 Six Day War and I would often hear about their struggles and experiences. War and politics are all instrumental in creating change whether positive or…

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    what needs to be changed? Good morning United Nations youth representatives, ladies and gentleman, Millions of us continue to be manipulated by politicians and today, you will begin to take international action. Today, you will understand how, “Politics determine who has the power, not who has the truth” for their own ambitious pursuits through manipulating the facts in a way that is perceived unknown. Power is the potential to impact behaviours of people or development of circumstances by…

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