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    nervosa‚ bulimia‚ and self-mutilation. Psychoanalytic Psychology‚ 24(2)‚ 289. Goodale‚ K. R.‚ Watkins‚ P. L.‚ & Cardinal‚ B. J. (2001). Muscle dysmorphia: A new form of eating disorder? American Journal of Health Education‚ 32(5)‚ 260-266. Gulker‚ M.‚ Laskis‚ T.‚ & Kuba‚ S. (2001). Do excessive exercisers have a higher rate of obsessive-compulsive symptomatology? Psychology‚ health & medicine‚ 6(4)‚ 387-398. Kimmel‚ S. B.‚ & Mahalik‚ J. R. (2004). Measuring masculine body ideal distress: Development

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    Mahatma Gandhi is considered to be the leading theorist in the history of civil disobediencmovement. The Gandhian concept of civil disobedience and satyagraha is the greatest contributionto mankind in our times. Albert Einstein said‚ “It is my belief that the problem of bringing peaceto the world on a supranational basis will be solved only by employing Gandhi’s method on alarge scale.” Martin Luther King Jr. said‚ “From my background I gained my regulating Christianideals‚ from Gandhi‚ I learned

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    Equality in a country is one of if not the most important aspects of its welfare. Inequality creates jealousy and disunion among the people. They often feel that the government works only for their own good‚ not the good of the country. With the help of good Biblical principles that the United States was originally established with‚ American citizens must strive to create equality in society‚ religion‚ and politics. The first facet of equality brought to mind is‚ naturally‚ equality in society.

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    In the 19th century the theory of sovereignty as a legal concept was perfected by Austin‚ an English Jurist. He is regarded as a greatest exponent of Monistic Theory. In his book ‘Province of Jurisprudence Determined (1832) Austin observed’ “if a determinate human superior‚ not in the habit of obedience to a like superior‚ receives habitual obedience from the bulk of a given society‚ that determinate superior is sovereign in that society and that society (including superior) is a society political

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    The traditional approaches to Political Science was widely prevalent till the outbreak of the Second World War. These approaches were mainly related to the traditional view of politics which emphasized the study of the state and government. Therefore‚ traditional approaches are primarily concerned with the study of the organization and activities of the state and principles and the ideas which underlie political organizations and activities. These approaches were normative and idealistic. The political

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    his headmaster and ultimately he resigned from the college (Manley: A Legend in His Time). Following service in the Royal Canadian Air Force during World War II‚ he attended the London School of Economics‚ where he studied with socialist Harold Laski (Jamaica Calling). According to biography.com he worked as a freelance journalist in London‚ Manley returned to Jamaica in 1951 and went to work for "Public Opinion"‚ a leftist weekly newspaper. He soon became active in the trade-union movement‚ attaining

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    School of Distance Education POLITICAL SCIENCE (PART-I) COMPLEMENTARY COURSE For BA HISTORY‚ B.A. ECONOMICS‚ B.A.SOCIOLOGY‚ B.A PHILOSOPHY & B.A. ENGLISH I Semester (2011 ADMISSION ONWARDS) UNIVERSITY OF CALICUT SCHOOL OF DISTANCE EDUCATION Calicut University‚ P.O. Malappuram‚ Kerala‚ India-673 635 37 1 Political Science(Part-I) Page 1 [School of Distance Education] UNIVERSITY OF CALICUT SCHOOL OF DISTANCE EDUCATION POLITICAL SCIENCE (PART–I) I SEMESTER COMPLIMENTARY COURSE For BAHISTORY

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    Westview Press. PP- 60-62 * Holm‚ J.D.‚ (1989)‚ Elctions and democracy in Botswana * Landell-Mills‚ P. & Serageldin‚ I. (1991). Governance and the development process. Finance and Development‚ 28(3)‚ PP 13–24. * Laski‚ H.‚ (1931)‚ Democracy in crisis. Chapel Hill. PP 30-31 * Laski‚ H.J.‚ (1936)‚ Faith‚ reason and civilisation: an essay in historical analysis * Latib‚ S.‚ (1995)‚ Accountability‚ In F. Cloete and J. Mokgoro (eds). Policies for Public services transformation. Kenwyn: Juta &

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    The Prime Minister is the most important and powerful executive of the state. He can be called the ruler-of the state. He is the head of the Council of Ministers and all the powers of the President are actually exercised by the ministers. He can rule the country in a way which he thinks the best. He is the architect of the fate of state. Appointment The Prime Minister is appointed by the President but while doing so the President is not having a free hand. Only that person can be appointed to the

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    Coleman Inglima Herbert Croly Herbert Croly was a writer and journalist who wrote many books on political views. He was born January 23‚ 1869. He was born in New York City‚ New York. One of his most popular books The Promise of American Life was published in the year of 1909. In 1914 he was asked to be the first journalist of the New Republic. One of his views were that in the first world war he believed in American neutrality. He died on May 17‚ 1930. He attended City College in New York

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