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    Conservative or Liberal? By: Josh Bachmeier When asked whether I am a Conservative or a Liberal‚ I would have probably told you that I am a Conservative based solely upon my parents views I suppose‚ to be honest with you I probably could not give you any reasons why I am one or the other. I may be have been able to give you a dictionary definition of the words but that is a far reach to the beliefs of each of their labels. The truth is that I am sure that I share views with both Conservatives

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    Psychological Impact of Homelessness‚ Immigration‚ and Discrimination The world continues to become more diverse every day. Everything from education‚ business‚ and communities are learning to accept multicultural practices in order to push forward in this changing world. However‚ there are people that hold negative views of others different from them and contribute to those that have issues as the result of bad treatment. Homelessness‚ Immigration‚ and Discrimination are all sociopolitical factors

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    e“The Conservative Case for Gay Marriage” Why same-sex marriage is an American Value. Critique Theodore B. Olson (2010)‚ a former United States Solicitor General‚ who served under President George W. Bush‚ attempts to persuade a federal court to invalidate Proposition 2‚ which banned same sex marriage in California. In his article “The conservative Case for Gay Marriage”‚ the widower of the writer Barbara Olson‚ murdered during 9/11‚ argues‚ from a conservative point of view‚ that it should

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    Student and Youth Perspectives on Politics Gary Taylor and Liam Mellor Since the 1960s‚ students have had a reputation for being political. Student politics of that era challenged the old order and cast doubt upon the cold-war mentality dominant in mainstream political circles. Student radicals in Europe and in the United States were at the forefront of the peace movement and were generally regarded as left-of-centre on the conventional political spectrum. In Eastern Europe likewise‚

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    “Mental illness means an impairment of the mental or emotional processes that exercise Most mental illness are a direct cause of chemical imbalances in‚ or injuries to‚ the brain‚ whereas a physical illness such as diabetes the insulin levels and blood sugar can be measured. Because “mental illness” is often measured in relation to a standard considered normal and because definitions of normality can vary‚ defining it clearly is rather difficult. As the actual physical diagnostics improve‚ the

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    On what grounds have conservatives defended property? [15] Property is one of five specific beliefs that make up the central themes of conservatism. It is an asset that possesses a deep and‚ at times‚ almost mystical significance for conservatives. Conservatives believe that property has four functions in society: economic incentive‚ psychological security‚ social values and a stake in society‚ and an extension of an individual’s personality. It is believed by conservatives that psychological security

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    Variety of Social Factors Causes Homelessness National Coalition for the Homeless is a charity that fights to end the homelessness through grassroots organizing‚ public education‚ and policy advocacy. They have pointed out the causes for the increasing number of homeless people in the U.S since 2000 in the article “A Variety of Social Factors Causes Homelessness.” Why is the number of the homeless people increasing day after day in the U.S? Poverty and the homelessness are the current controversial

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    ‘The main reason for conservative dominance in the years 1951 to 1964 was labour disunity’ Assess the validity of this view. (June 2011) Labour disunity was a huge contributing factor as to why the conservatives were able to dominate from 1951 to 1964. However‚ there are also other factors that assisted conservative dominance. Whether that be conservative strengths‚ good timing‚ the end of austerity or their handle on public opinion‚ all factors contributed to the dominant years. However‚ how long

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    Jewish Theological Seminary‚ a now famous academic and spiritual center for Conservative Jews‚ and in 1913‚ Schechter played a vital role in the development of the United Synagogue of America (an organization that encompasses every Conservative congregation). Clearly‚ Schechter played a substantial role in the development of Conservative Judaism. ("Solomon Schechter." ) Arnold Eisen plays a key role in American Conservative Judaism today. Now‚ he serves as seventh Chancellor of the Jewish Theological

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    political career during the early 1900s. Churchill followed his father into politics; Lord Randolph Henry Spencer-Churchill was a conservative politician‚ which motivated Churchill to join the Tory party. However‚ the Conservative party was moving away from what Churchill had always understood it to be. While Churchill was earning the reputation as a social reformer‚ the Conservatives remained resistant to change‚ occupied with their new tariffs. To Churchill‚ the party no longer seemed interested in the

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