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    Throughout‚ the years a huge impact aroused by the liberalism philosophy. The main concept of the liberalism is the belief that the government is necessary in order to protect individuals from being harmed. Nevertheless‚ The United Sates has a federal republic government‚ but with the liberalism philosophy arising several people has changed their point of views. The federal republic philosophy and the liberalism philosophy differ in several manners. The problem is compounded when one asks who should

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    Democracy is said to be one of the best forms of government. People choose democracy mainly to remove corruption‚ hunger and poverty. Poverty is regarded as one of the worst affecting social evils. Population‚ Corruption‚ Economy and Illiteracy are the main factors which directly or indirectly lead to poverty. Population is one of the major factors which lead to poverty. The excessive population increases poverty. The increasing population decreases the per-capita income of families. For example

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    Name: Mahmoud Allam Zeid Ali ID : 1131349 Fear The biggest fear is fear from myself. The biggest fear is fear from myself. I don’t know where I heard these words or when. But they were engraved in my mind through out the warm up. I had to fight the fear. this story is true and really happened with me when I drived my car for example the frist time I drived my car I cant tell my feeling in the frist time really in this time I afraid from myself if I do something wrong what was happened

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    Representative Democracy In participative democracy it brings the means of the citizens are also participating in the democratic action as well by selecting the representatives for them to help voice out their demands. This sentence explained the fact that participative democracy gives power to their citizens as well to help lead the country. For example is like what we have here in Malaysia‚ our citizens have the power to choose who their leaders will be. Every single state and region is set up

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    Everyone has fears; fears are a natural part of life. My greatest fear is to fail to reach my goals‚ lose hope‚ and finally that everybody might think I am a loser. Sometimes I dream of success. Yet failing in life can’t be replaced with dreams. So if I put a lot of effort and work into something and I fail‚ I’d feel very bad about myself and my lack of ability. This is one of my greatest fears. Being a failure would cause me to lose hope. First of all‚ I would lose my self-confidence and self-respect

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    Is liberalism a Dying Faith? Reaction Essay Patrick Buchanan’s “Is Liberalism a Dying Faith?” is a true depiction of the failures that have resulted in the country as a result of liberalism dying over the last five decades or so. Perhaps‚ problems such as immigration‚ racial segregation‚ and divisive political ideologies all fall in line with the end of liberalism and the principles it pertains to. In fact‚ as Buchanan puts it‚ “asked to name the defining attributes of the America we wish to become

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    Fear is one of the leading reasons that influence people’s decision making in life. The dictionary defines fear as‚ “A feeling of agitation and anxiety caused by the presence or imminence of danger”. This feeling‚ present in everyone’s life at some point‚ is more influential than one might think. Everywhere in the world today people live in fear‚ whether it is terrorism‚ robbery or something as simple as criticism‚ this feeling of fear causes people to do unusual things. In Arthur Miller’s play‚

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    Run Lars! Run!’ Lars played those words over and over in his head as he slept. They are the last words his dad said to him before he was killed. He had been a Christian pastor‚ and because Caesar Augustus did not follow Christianity‚ it was wrong. And as a result Lars’s dad was murdered. And Lars has no idea where he is now. All he could see were loads of men sleeping in a large prison like room. “Where am I?” Lars whispered to himself. “We’re in a training camp.” The voice was so quiet that Lars

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    What’s fear to politics? Fear is defined as an unpleasant emotion that a person senses that something is dangerous. In the first chapter of the book written by Al Gore’s Assault on Reason: “The Politics of Fear” has good valid points about fear to the audience. This is because Al Gore uses a lot of pathos‚ logos‚ and ethos in the first chapter. Al Gore first starts off with attacking George W. Bush about many things. Al Gore does seem to convince the audience that George W. Bush used fear through

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    Classical Liberalism Classical liberalism was the dominant ideology of capitalism during the periods of eighteenth century. It view was widely accepted. It said that government should just sit back and watch business so they do not cheat the government also to enforce contracts. The classical had many creeds they were Psychological‚ economic‚ and ‚political. Each view has its own points. In this paper I will discuss those points and show you how Bob Dole is a classical liberalist

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