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    Religion and Politics

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    United States of America citizens have different religion and political parties and their nominees might be related to different religions as well. When it comes to vote for this or another candidate‚ many factors influence a voter’s decision‚ including religion of nominee. However‚ in my opinion‚ religion should not interfere with voter’s political decisions because religion is a freedom of belief and has nothing to deal with freedom of speech and decisions. In countries like United States‚ Canada

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    INTRODUCTION The Philippines is indeed a country that was blessed with a very rich biodiversity. It is one of the 17 countries in the world that are the richest in biodiversity. More than 52‚177 species have been identified‚ half of them are found nowhere else in the world. But‚ according to the biodiversity conservation priorities of the Department of Environment and Natural Resources (DENR)‚ ‘the Philippines is one of the few countries in the world that is both a mega-diversity country and a biodiversity

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    Greenpeace and Politics

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    organization which often collides with governments in countries all over the world in its attempt to stop things like global warming‚ deforestation‚ overfishing and more. Greenpeace tries to reach their goals by direct action and lobbying. This is the part where they often collide with the governments. My questions about this topic are: - What conflicts does Greenpeace have (or did they have) with the government and corporations in the Netherlands and governments and corporations of other countries

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    Technology and Politics

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    around 98% of these young adults are already using social media. Also‚ there is an average of 70 billion new pieces of content shared on Facebook each month and an incredible 2.9 billion hours spent watching videos uploaded to YouTube. In the United States alone‚ the average amount of time spent on the Internet is 7.6 hours per month (Social Networking Statistics). Social media outlets and common search engines are‚ for the most part‚ being used by the youth of the world and it has unlimited amounts

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    Mexican Politics

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    California. Tijuana is a municipality of the state of Baja California and plays an important role in the democratization of Mexico. Tijuana is located in one of the most metropolitan areas of the country‚ and along with San Diego‚ California they form the greatest transnational metropolitan zone of Mexico. According to Wikipedia‚ “The 2012 population of the region was 5‚271‚078‚ making it the largest bi-national conurbation shared between the United States and Mexico and the third largest in the world”

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    Indian Politics

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    after his own unexpected death in 1966‚ by Indira Gandhi‚ who went on to lead the Congress to election victories in 1967 and 1971. Following public discontent with the state of emergency she declared in 1975‚ the Congress was voted out of power in 1977; the then-new Janata Party‚ which had opposed the emergency‚ was voted in. Its government lasted just over three years. Voted back into power in 1980‚ the Congress saw a change in leadership in 1984‚ when Indira Gandhi was assassinated; she was succeeded

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    Power in Politics

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    attempt by the people to achieve a social revolution for themselves as Voline states "the first entirely independent attempt of the people to liberate itself from all yokes and achieve the Social Revolution‚ an attempt made directly‚ resolutely‚ and boldly by the working masses themselves without political shepherds‚ without leaders or tutors."(1)‚ furthermore the the rebellion also highlighted the failure economically of the State as Lenin said in regards to the rebellion ’’It lit up reality like a flash

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    Indian politics: Why Savarkar was avoided by Indian governments (INC)? SAVARKAR was the first Indian political leader to call for Swadeshi‚ and the first Indian leader who publicly performed a bonfire of foreign clothes (1906). (MANY YEARS BEFORE GANDHIJI) He was the first Indian student who was rusticated from a hostel of an institution aided by British Govt (reason was the bonfire). He was the first Indian leader of India to daringly proclaim absolute political independence of India as her

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    Race and Politics

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    Jeremy Cooper Senior Seminar Race and Politics‚ Revisited By ANDREW ROSENTHAL (Blog) A post in my blog on Tuesday‚ about the undertone of racism in American politics‚ drew a great deal of angry e-mail and critical commentary‚ most recently from the Bill O’Reilly program on Fox News. I thought the subject was worth another visit. Some people who have reacted to the post have sincerely taken issue with my opinions‚ which is one of the reasons we publish opinions – to generate debate. Other

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    Music and Politics

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    protest music of the Vietnam War took the children of the 60’s to a different perspective. Musicians of this generation went to any coffee house‚ plugged their guitars and sent their message with music into the homes of the youth of America. While governments encouraged the people for wars‚ this generation was not sitting idly and they were trying to take an action. Thus‚ this social climate and musicians became the foundation of ending a barbaric war (Anderson‚ 2006).This is a pivotal point because

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