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    US POLITICS

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    Since 1998‚ when Hugo Chávez won the presidential elections of Venezuela‚ the relations between this country and United States have worsened. Hugo Chávez has been president of Venezuela for fourteen years and was reelected for another six years the past October. During this time‚ he has implemented many changes in order to establish the “Bolivarian Revolution” and has stressed his opposition to the United States and the imperialism of its regime. Therefore‚ the relations between this two countries

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    Politics in Nigeria

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    WHY PLAYING POLITICS WITH BOKO HARAM ISSUES Is there any lesson to be learnt in the war on terror where the proponents vowed never to dialogue or negotiate with terrorists‚ only to now realize‚ after the demise of thousands and loss of billions of dollars‚ that dialogue is the only option left for a lasting peace in Iraq and Afghanistan? Do we see such favour and sensationalism by the press on these botched attempts as we witness when the culprits happen to be Muslims? What would have happened

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    The Politics of Staring

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    In the “Politics of Staring” by Rosemarie Garland Thompson‚ the belief that photography has essentially aided in staring is stressed. Staring is a sort of expression that evokes emotions from fascination to scorn‚ but the action itself portrays difference. People make a statement by staring‚ and this allows criticism to occur. Disabilities have always been “normal” because of its prevalence‚ but Thompson states that society has made the “familiar seem strange” via staring. (Critical Encounters With

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    Common Fallacies

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    exploration and attempt to inform your arguer about his fallacy. The following briefly describes some of the most common fallacies: ad hominem: Latin for "to the man." An arguer who uses ad hominems attacks the person instead of the argument. Whenever an arguer cannot defend his position with evidence‚ facts or reason‚ he or she may resort to attacking an opponent either through: labeling‚ straw man arguments‚ name calling‚ offensive remarks and anger. appeal to ignorance (argumentum ex silentio) appealing

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    Comparative Politics

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    Comparative Politics Mark Ayoub Instructor: Institution: Course: Date: Revolution in Tunisia and Egypt In the beginning of this year‚ some Arab countries experienced a number of riots and protests from the citizens who opposed their respective governments. Citizens of these countries accused their government of being corrupt‚ oppressive‚ and dictatorial. Also‚ many citizens blamed their government for high unemployment levels and high cost of living‚ poor living standards and poverty

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    Principles of Politics

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    Introduction The European Union remains one of the most controversial political projects in the modern world. It is usually portrayed as a symbol of European unity: the triumph of voluntarily shared sovereignty over excessive nationalism‚ ideological division and imperial ambition.1 Herman Van Rompuy2 once said that: “The age of the nation state is over and the idea that countries can stand alone is an ‘illusion’ and a ‘lie”3. One of the most Eurosceptic politicians‚ Nigel Farage‚ the leader

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    Common Sense

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    Thomas Paine‚ Common Sense In the year 1776 Thomas Paine wrote his pamphlet Common Sense to convince the struggling colonists that succession from the British monarchy was not only inevitable‚ but also justified‚ and that it was time for the people of the American colonies to rise up against the British control. At this time the American Revolution had been in progress for about a year and the colonists were divided about what to do. There were Patriots fighting for independence‚ Loyalist who were

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    Common Law

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    International College of Business and Human Resources Development Common Law Assignment 1 BMT: 387-09-09 Task 1(P1) A contract may be defined as an agreement which legally binds the parties. A party to a contract is bound because he has agreed to be bound. The underlying theory then is that a contract is the outcome of ‘consenting minds’. Parties are not judged by what is in their minds what they have said‚ written or done. Contracts are

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    Common Sense

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    Common Sense Common sense is the knowledge and thinking ability a person acquires through experience and from teachings passed on from others‚ and is used to deal with everyday life in appropriate manners. It is what a person relies on to tell them‚ generally‚ what is right or wrong‚ good or bad‚ and what is best for them in a given situation to sustain overall well-being. It reflects the thought process that is used when faced with possible uncertainty‚ and it relies heavily on memory. It enables

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    The Common Cold

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    The common cold has been plaguing humankind since the beginning of human existence. Even in these advanced times‚ there is no vaccine or cure. There are many symptoms that accompany the common cold. Some of these infamous symptoms are a runny nose‚ caused by inflammation of the nasal tissues‚ resulting in over production of mucus to trap the virus‚ and coughing. there are two different kinds or types of coughs that are common with colds. The first‚ is the less common dry hacking cough‚ these kinds

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