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    THE BASIC LIBERAL PRINCIPLES AS AN IR THEORY International Relations Prepared by CANSU VAROL 11114533 Course Instructor ANTJE GREBNER May – 2012 The constant change and development in the world requires that individuals‚enlightened people and state officials comply with the challenges that caused by the metamorphosis in world incidents in order to perform it a better place. It can be said that this is the fundamental principles of liberalism through a straight critique of realism

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    The planets and stars are creative in their own way. Animals are creative in their own way of innovation and adaptation. But what about human beings? Are we creative to find beauty in our lives and add beauty to others’ life? The very essence of formation of human body from a single cell zygote to a multicellular body is the creativity of nature. But the human mind has somehow lost its ability to think of new ideas and change the world. There is a global institution that is labeling millions

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    Today‚ America is build off the two sides of politics‚ liberal and conservative‚ which makes it difficult to make decisions throughout the government because they are such opposite views. The American definition of a liberal‚ "in which the political state should function as the servant to the common well-being."(Cranston). The definition used is a perfect representation of what Liberals as a group strive for‚ for the American people. Abortion is a topic that is talked about often in politics‚ and

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    Liberal arts education is unique in the sense that learning is not geared to one specific vocation‚ but rather is based on broad learning. This ‘broad learning’ is made up of several diverse courses and can potentially be geared towards many different professions. For example‚ a curriculum may include courses from literature‚ languages and art to sociology‚ mathematics‚ statistics‚ biology‚ and even economics and political science! The authors of the article Defining Liberal Arts Education aim to

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    someone need not to know everything about him including the petty things like how he comb his hair or does he wear undergarments or does his fart smell bad as well. I believe these things are beyond our concern to delve into. The purpose of the subject is to make us realize his noble deeds and instill in our minds how José Rizal selflessly devoted his life for the love of his country and his

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    degrees are valuable in today’s society‚ specifically if Liberal Art Degrees are “worth it”. People who earn Liberal Arts Degrees have less job opportunity and security than those who major in skill specific labor such as engineering or the healthcare field. Graduates who major in skill specific labor are more likely to find a job that requires their degree than those who major in Liberal Art Studies. The liberal arts spectrum covers broad subjects in arts and sciences which leaves many employers confused

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    A liberal arts education not only enhances wisdom and faith but also allows people to see things in their entirety. A liberal arts education is advantageous in our development progress throughout life‚ by permitting us to perceive things in their completeness. In fact‚ studying liberal arts allowed me to link the information from a particular course with previous information from liberal arts courses‚ thereby‚ availing me to obtain further fullness in my understanding. This correlation process

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    The Liberal Internationalism perspective is focused on arguments in favor of intervention based on humanitarian grounds. People in support of this idea believe that there is a moral obligation of humans to both end and prevent gross human rights violations on innocent people. Also‚ it would be argued from this viewpoint‚ that at times‚ the use of force and intervention are the only means of protecting and enforcing standards of civilized treatment on people. At times‚ the oppression can reach such

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    been a debate on legalizing drug use for quite some time now. Most legalizers are liberals‚ and their views on drug policy are consistent with liberal views on other issues. This paper will outline the liberal view of legalizing drugs. Liberals do not generally trust individuals to make reasonable choices about drug use‚ and they think government should adopt policies that attempt to discourage drug use. But liberal legalizers do not like using police power to achieve this goal‚ especially when that

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    1.Tokyo Tower  Tokyo Tower is taller that the Eiffel Tower and is the tallest structure in Japan. Its paint and lights are designed to make the tower glow a brilliant gold at night.  2. Roppongi Hills  Designed as a city within a city‚ Roppongi hills incorporates offices‚ residences‚ shopping‚ hotels‚ parks‚ art galleries and entertainment. Located on some of the most expensive land in Japan‚ it took the developer 14 years to aquire the 400 separate lots for the 27 acres of the site. When it

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