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    Presidents are a big deal to the people, but are they overrated. They are good at involving us into other nations disputes. They are also good at involving themselves or people close to them in scandals. This makes them and the American people look bad. During Woodrow Wilson 's presidency, the United States got involved in world war I due to the U.S claiming neutrality. At the same time they were aiding the allies with weapons. The Germans sunk the Lusitania ship because they found out U.S ships…

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    Another example of the separation of power that is important would be the INS (Immigration and Naturalization Service) v Chadha. In this case the problem was whether a particular house could vote to override an executive decision in a way that it violates the separation of powers. In this case Chadha was from Kenya, he stayed here after his visa expired. Here an immigration judge determined that his deportation should be suspended since Chadha met the requirements to stay in the U.S. It was…

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    With the technological advances in today’s day and age, it has become so much easier to gather information about others, especially people you don't know. In just the click of a button one can find out a stranger’s family details, hometown, friends, and lately, even birthdays. The spread of social media has permitted easy access to a wide range of individuals, who you may be surprised even use social networking sites such as Twitter. It’s like everyone’s been given freedom to roam even the…

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    of E. Howard Hunt was legally found guilty for participating in the CIA’s assassination towards JFK. “Hunt resented having been “thrown to the wolves” by the CIA during the Watergate scandal, how the CIA murdered his wife, and how the CIA would have kept murdering his family members if he did not take the fall for the Watergate scandal.” Also, Hunt claimed that he did not appreciate being the only CIA member that got caught for the “assassination” when other members took a lot more part of it…

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    With a culture preoccupied by the belief that material gain constitutes fulfillment within life, it is becoming increasingly common to view the act of living as the need to obtain wealth. This inane form of existence is a result of the capitalistic system in which our Western world is governed. An essay that effectively expounds the circumstances leading up to the current economic disparity among the classes is Edward McClelland’s, RIP, The Middle Class: 1946-2013. In the U.S. today, the need…

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    Toys In The Attic Analysis

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    You can see this through the design choices that are made in the artwork and also by understanding the context of the piece. The album “Toys in The Attic” was released in 1975; this is a time when president Nixon was going through the Watergate scandal and the Vietnam war was coming to an end. These sort of things create feelings of mistrust with the government and lead to the rebellious nature mentioned before. The main focus of the album cover is a baby stepping into the picture while…

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    Music has had a profound influence on religion, politics, foreign policy, and pop culture throughout the years. Frequently, we credit rap and hip-hop for having such a positive impact in the world of politics and social standing; however, there isn't much analysis on the influence that southern rock has had in the molding of white, southern identity. White supremacy and white privilege are among some of the most sensitive topics in America. While some are unwilling to admit they exist all…

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    their followers to through act of self-sacrificing service for the public good. These leaders use the normative principles of noblesse oblige and political stewardship to guide their idea of statesmanship. Meanwhile, transactional leaders navigate complex political institutions by building consensus and fostering expedient alliances. Nevertheless, Burns breaks the transformational versus transactional binary distinction down further. In his view, reform leaders are transformational leaders who…

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    Gaian Culture Analysis

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    William Thompson has interesting views about the unconscious, conscious, and how evolution will play out. The article discusses how he created an American culture similar to Watergate called Lindisfarne Association. Furthermore, it was established in the golden age of Celtic Christianity and many other religions, which once provided it with a religious base. Lindisfarne gave him inspiration to create a unique education known as “planetary culture”. Considering that, this culture was surfacing in…

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    Chaos Syndrome

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    Writing for The Atlantic, Jonathan Rauch defined chaos syndrome as "a chronic decline in a political system 's capacity for self-organization". Rauch writes that chaos syndrome starts with the weakening of the institutions and brokers (parties, career politicians, congressional leaders and committees) that have traditionally held politicians accountable to one another and stopped everyone in the system from using it for naked self-interest all the time. As these intermediaries ' (we 'll call…

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