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    How has west influenced the Indian culture? 15th August 1947‚ the golden day in Indian History‚ the day when the British rule in India met its end. It was the day when India was declared free from the foreign rule. The English people have left but they left the seeds of their culture in our land‚ which have eventually grown and overshadowed the Indian culture‚ especially in the metros. The Indian culture is so much influenced by the west that they have forgotten the values‚ the principles and the

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    Indian Politics and Politicians Indian Politics refers to the activities of the political parties associated with the governance of India as a country. A Politician is person who is professionally involved in politics. It is to be said politics is the art and technique of government. Every idea contains an intention‚ similarly political idea also contains intention for implementation‚ but recently people observe negative sense. Introduction to Indian Politics Mahatma Gandhi stated

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    In “Frankenstein” by Mary Shelley‚ good intentions are destroyed by ambitious‚ selfish‚ and disrespectful behavior. Frankenstein along with the creature‚ although seemingly different in personalities‚ have many characteristics that interlock with each other creating a suspenseful plot filled with good intentions that are never fully executed. Dominance is a reoccurring theme in “Frankenstein” as both Victor Frankenstein‚ himself‚ and the creature strive to be perfect in every task they preform. Although

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    Essay Question: Define “politics” in your own words relate your definition to that of the classical scholars discussed in class. Which of the three do you prefer and why. Introduction: Many people disagree about what the word politics can mean and how it is used in our country. It is often brought up in a negative manor that leads people to believe that politics itself is evil. The problem is‚ that the majority of our country can’t give a strong definition of what politics is to begin with. But it

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    It was charless Lukman who said‚ success is that old abc‚ ability‚ break and courage. Man can be destroyed but not defeated‚ these words were fully influenced by two great novels‚ The old man and the sea by Ernest Heminguwy which was published in 1952 and Moby dick by Herman Melville in 1852. These two novels were based on same theme‚ which share motifs and teach lesson of life. Novella‚ The old man and the sea describes that‚ if man is spiritually hopeful he would never be defeated. If man trust

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    What can you say about Philippine politics? Our country is challenged with quite a lot of political‚ economic and social problems at this time. The most controversial on televisions and in actual life is the political issues for it consist with well-known giant names in the republic. The politics of our country is occasioned in an organized framework of presidential‚ representative and democratic republic whereby the president is both the head of the state and the head of the government. Philippine

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    commonly refused to changes by people who advocated the idea of ‘conservatism’. There is no doubt that the British (Great Britain) and the American (the US) are two typical examples for the ‘conservatism’ philosophy. Great Britain is a state that has a thousand years of tradition. Even now‚ while other states are trying to pursue the idea of globalization of the world‚ Great Britain would still prefer traditional more than changes. In another word‚ we could say that Great Britain is one of Europe’s

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    her social‚ diplomatic‚ and economic doctrines. She was the first women prime Minister in British politics and was the longest prime minister with 3 victories‚ and leading the Conservative government for a total of 11 years. She was also seen as characteristic and a controversial figure‚ and was also idolized by the public. What is factual is that she has constantly dominated British Politics‚ and also had 3 election wins in a row. After becoming Prime Minister‚ she was member of the parliament

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    the state in what it can and cant do thus weakening its influence. The treaty of Westphalia in 1648 which defined state boundaries can also been seen as coming under threat as the world becomes more globalized and people become more mobilized. This has led to talk of Ohmae’sborderless world within which state boundaries are permeable thus leading to trade and

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    Politics is a strife of interests masqueraded as a contest of principles. The conduct of public affairs for private advantage”. This quote‚ by Ambrose Bierce is an accurate reflection of what politics has become in the modern era. In today’s era‚ it seems politicians have abandoned the idea of public good‚ and instead embraced private‚ corporate sponsored agenda’s. In order to change this contemptible reality‚ the dominant corporate dominated political paradigm must be challenged. The only political

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