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    Athens Democracy The first person to define democracy was an Athenian leader called Cleisthenes. He called it Demokratia‚ which meant rule by people. In their democracy‚ only male citizens who were older than eighteen could participate. Demokratia gave a strong structure to the Athenian government‚ which served as a model for future governments in the world. The Demokratia had three main institutions. The first one is the Ekklesia‚ which is an assembly in which all qualified citizens could participate

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    Blanco-Fombona fled to Europe‚ where he established Editorial América in Madrid (1914)‚ which presented Latin American writers to the European literary world. A prolific author‚ he wrote poetry‚short stories‚ novels‚ and essays. Of Blanco-Fombona’s vast output‚ his literary essays are considered his best work. Two of hiscritical works‚ El modernismo y los poetas modernistas (1929; “Modernism and the Modernist Poets”) and Camino de imperfección‚ diario de mi vida (1906–1913) (1929; “Road of Imperfection

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    Democracy‚ as defined by Polybius‚ was a “regime based on effective rule by the people.” In Polybius’ Histories‚ democracy was not based on each citizen having the ‘right to do whatever they wish or propose’ but true democracy relied on “reverence to the gods‚ succour of parents‚ respect to elders‚ obedience to laws‚ are traditional and habitual‚ in such communities” as well as decisions being decided by the majority. It has been agreed upon by most ancient historians that Rome was not a democracy

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    THE FUTURE OF DEMOCRACY Part One: The entire world is in transition. The developed parts of it‚ principally the nations of the so called “West”‚ have achieved multi-generational democracies‚ while most of the world’s population still lives under regimes that are thinly disguised vestiges of 8th century‚ pre-democratic autocracies. There is always a local transitional moment‚ that chaotic time period before the achievement of any democracy in a given place but after the demise of the predecessor

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    The Development of Democracy After the election in 1824‚ the Republican Party began to separate because of industrialization in New England‚ the spread of cotton in the south and westward expansion. The Republicans who were suspicious of having a federal government that was too powerful and wanted more power in the state became Democrats. Republicans that wanted the Federal government to encourage a strong economy became Whigs. Politicians had to start trying to gain the vote of the common man

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    “CSR Essay Contests – 601 & 602 “ Name -- Rajesh Kumar Sharma Date Of Birth -- 01.01.2010 Qualification -- BE(Civil) Address -- A/11‚Road No.-7 Extn.‚New Dalma View Colony Old Sonari‚Jamshedpur – 831011‚Jharkhand Mobile No. -- 09178 460 468/773 565 86 35 E-mail -- raj_red123@rediffmail.com Democracy And Corrupt Politicians Democracy in India has the distinction of being world’s largest functioning democracy.Ever since her independence ‚India has been

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    was the sand creek massacre. Two hundred natives were killed. Most of these deaths and massacres were for 2 things. Gold and land‚ these were important to many americans for money and food. But now it is 1 illegal to kill and 2 inhumane. During my DBQ i discussed most of the points on how the expansion affected us today and how we impacted the native americans. We would not be technically advanced or we would not have been where we are in land terms. Overall the expansion of the west had a big impact

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    Democracy is always named and used in the liberal discursive process. But if we refer to history‚ democracy of these days is not the same as democracy decades ago. Thus‚ it is important that democracy is understood as an evolution and not as a static concept. Similarly it is necessary to understand democracy by its principles and not by its practitioners in power. Liberal democracy can be briefly defined as a system of government in which the people rule themselves‚ either directly or indirectly

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    Life Of A Pediatric Surgeon The career I am considering is something in the medical field with a high profession and something that I would also love doing and would want to do for a long time doing as a get older . Something that I could succeed in the further I get into the career . I would choose a pediatric surgeon . I am exploring many different options and expanding the careers I would consider doing and the careers ‚ but

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    During the late 1800s and the early 1900s European nations wanted to expand and conquer other countries. They wanted to expand economy‚ get raw materials‚ and make them more powerful than other countries. The Europeans nations involved in colonizing these countries were Great Britain‚ Germany‚ Italy‚ and Japan. The mind set of these nations was like the thinking of Darwin’s theory of natural selection and survival of the fittest. These nations thought they were the strongest nation which brought

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