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    JINNAH’S VISION OF PAKISTAN There is not much debate or even concern about what was the vision of the founders of Pakistan. What type of state they had in mind when they struggled of an independent country that we call our homeland‚ Pakistan? In answering this question‚ we will assess whether or not we have been driven by that vision and how we have shaped our system of governance. The Muslim intellectuals‚ thinkers and social reformers that contributed to the idea of Muslims being a separate political

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    citations POL1004F: Introduction to Politics‚ Tutorial Group #11 25 April 2014 Third Wave of Democracy Third World democracies are declining and an influential authoritarian state like North Korea shows no sign of democratization. Therefore‚ Liberal and democratic stagnation could signal the end of the third wave of democracy‚ unless reserve wave prevention policies are implemented. A wave of democratization is a period of time where countries move from nondemocratic values to a democratic

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    Organisational Behavior Case Analysis: Dave Armstrong (A) Case Summary: This case is about Dave Armstrong‚ a 29 year old second year MBA student of Harvard Business School. Immediately after his graduation from a small liberal arts college in Texas‚ he started working for Thorne Enterprises as a computer Programmer. After eighteen months in the job‚ he quit to go into life insurance business in Amarillo. He applied to Harvard Business school but hadn’t considered what he would do‚ once accepted

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    Final Handouts for Soc 10

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    the election‚ the worsening relation between Osmena and Roxas‚ both from the Nationlista Party‚ reached a breaking point‚ when Roxas left the Party and organized his own‚ the Liberal Party‚ Roxas ran against Osmena for the presidency‚ while Elpidio Quirino ran against Eulogio “Amang” Rodriguez for vice-precidency. The Liberal won with Roxas and Quirino defeating Osmena and Rodriguez. Roxas had beaten Osmena by slim margin of some 203‚000 votes and became the last president of the Commonwealth and

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    from the Canadian Liberal Party. The Canadian Liberal Party believes that while some privatization is OK‚ the government must ensure that it remains under control. Also‚ like Canada’s other two parties‚ the Canadian Liberal Party retains that health care must be affordable to all its citizens. The third and final of Canada’s political parties is the Canadian Conservative Party. Although this party is called the "Conservative Party‚" conservative in Canada has a much more liberal bias than what we

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    The Power Elite

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    the interacting and interlocking ‘higher circles’ of the military‚ political‚ and business elite (the ‘power elite’)‚ who control society‚ was not meant to describe early nineteenth century feudal Russia‚ but mid-twentieth century industrial‚ and liberal democratic America. Mills does indeed seem to have a penchant for nineteenth century literature‚ particularly the realists‚ such as Tolstoy and Balzac (of whom he is also an avid quoter). In his own self‚ he combines these writers’ shared powers

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    World War 1? People should have learnt from that disaster (2) Theory of economic liberalism‚ Stability flows not from military power but from the creation of a liberal economic order. - Survival in an anarchic international political system is the highest goal a state can have. (3) "Peace-loving democracies" theory believing that liberal democracies simply do not fight one another. * Democracy doesn’t guarantee the peace eg. Common threats‚ a small number of cases What to do? (1) the

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    The article nevertheless concludes that it is necessary for supporters of multiculturalism to engage in ongoing debates about their respective national identities‚ rather than to vacate the field of national identity to others. In many Western liberal democracies‚ critics attack multiculturalism as a failed experiment that has threatened national cohesion and undermined unity (Huntington 2004; O’Sullivan 2005). Politicians and intellectuals argue that multiculturalism should be replaced by a renewed

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    ” where pretty much everything we would ever want to do would be at our fingertips. It is reckoned that Colleges’s campus is meant for just that. It is a place for students to expand their horizons‚ explore themselves‚ and‚ most of all‚ get a liberal arts degree. Essentially this is all true. We are all privileged to be here‚ but if we are going to expand‚ and explore and graduate with a degree‚ however‚ we we have to figure out how to utilize our the college’s resources ‚ and create our an own

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    Attitude

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    Attitude by Margaret Atwood Byliner Jun 1983 9 mins. A 1983 commencement address given at the University of Toronto. I am of course overjoyed to be here today in the role of ceremonial object. There is more than the usual amount of satisfaction in receiving an honorary degree from the university that helped to form one’s erstwhile callow and ignorant mind into the thing of dubious splendor that it is today; whose professors put up with so many overdue term papers‚ and struggled to read

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