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    It’s like “turning himself into a machine” (Orwell “Politics and the English Language” 1946) which emphasizes that language, in this case political language, may turn one into a machine. The person would not be aware that they are transforming into a machine since they are being controlled by the language .Orwell states that“one often has a curious feeling that one is not watching a live human being but some kind of dummy” (Orwell “Politics and the English Language” 1946) which he is trying to…

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    PESTLE ANANLYSIS OF HYUNDAI MOTORS Political Factors that affect Automobile industry Every automobile industry is subject to effects caused by the political factors. This PESTLE analysis models impacts the Governments and other political factor affecting the industries. In Hyundai’s case, the following are the significant political external factors affecting them 1. Political stability in most major markets (opportunity) 2. Free trade agreements (opportunity) 3. Governmental support for…

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    political ideologies is will be discussed. Then, the focus will be put on the politicalness of TESOL education in both in English-dominant societies and non-English-dominant societies. Maclure (1976) stated that “education cannot be taken out of politics”.…

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    defined according to the widely used definition by Cas Mudde (2004): a set of ideas “that considers society to be ultimately separated into two homogeneous and antagonistic groups, ‘the pure people’ versus ‘the corrupt elite’, and which argues that politics should be an expression of the volonté générale (general will) of the people”. Therefore, as far as populism in party democracy is concerned, the most obvious tension is between the general will of the people (as claimed by the populist…

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    He defines humanities as the foundation for getting along in the world, for thinking, learning and reflecting. Shorris then makes a comparison of factors between the qualities of threw rich and the qualities of the poor. Rich people know politics in the sense of being active with people at every level. They know how to negotiate instead of using force. I support the idea that teaching the poor the humanities will allow them to carry themselves in a manner that screams excellence. This will…

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    arth Island Journal, Autumn 2015, Online. The Earth Island Journal’s cover is a striking contrast of black and white with the white creating a native woman with a tree and a tower in the background as she leans over a stream. The title of the issue is stated in large, bold, red letters: “Return to the Native” above that title is the name of the publication in white. The bold contrast of black, white, and red on the front page shows signs of attracting readers that are passionate in their cause…

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    John Dewey On Education

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    Dewey’s educational philosophy called for students to engage in their community in order to learn, almost calling for education to be a tool of politics. David L. Palmer, who focuses in critical theory with a concentration in education, and his colleague Christina Standerfer in their article, “Employing Civic Participation in College Teaching Designs,” argues that there is a direct correlation between…

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    society, both of which messages appealing to supporters’ emotions and eschewing actual facts which are viewed as of secondary importance to the ‘feeling’ being conveyed. In many instances, a reliance on facts and the use of academic jargon makes politics less accessible to the common people who already harbour suspicion against the intelligentsia and resent the educated establishment as elitist and out of touch, preferring to be communicated with in a simple language and have their viewpoints…

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    The historic case of Roe v. Wade, a landmark abortion decision, referred to the constitution to decide to give the right to a female to have an abortion. The concept of abortion has undoubtedly been one of the biggest concerns of the American politics. The debate of abortion compromises the opinions of American leaders. The political opinions of these leaders have appealed significantly to a political party, in which,there is a salient identity of the party and consequently, no longer require a…

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    Connection between Ethics and Politics The primary concern of politics is to give the description of a government structure and function by describing laws for the citizens to regulate their behavior. It does all this to achieve and bring to recognition the good of the public. Man is hardly a social being alone but also a political being because of the close interdependence between them and the state. Ethics and politics have an intimate relationship considering that both are normative…

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