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    Sociology and Political Science: As a mother of social sciences Sociology has close and intimate relationship with all other social science. Hence it has close relationship with political science as well. Their relationship is so close and intimate that led G.E.C. Catlin to remark “Political Science and Sociology are two faces or aspects of the same figure.” Similarly other scholars could not find any difference between the two disciplines. Sociology is a Science of society. It is a science of social

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    POLITICAL SCIENCE‚ academic discipline‚ the focus of which is the systematic study of government in the largest sense‚ encompassing the origins of political regimes; their structures‚ functions‚ and institutions; all the ways in which governments discover and deal with socioeconomic problems—from dog licensing to diplomacy; and the interactions of groups and individuals that play a part in establishing‚ maintaining‚ and changing governments. Nature of the Discipline. Political science usually

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    I. Intended Learning Outcomes (ILOS’S) a. Discuss the nature‚ scope‚ branches and importance of Political Science II. Topic: Nature‚ scope‚ branches and importance of Political Science III. Source: IV. Ideas: Scope of political science  Scope of political science is to study the past things that happened and use it correct the present and determine what the future will say about. From the various definitions‚ it is clear that the main point of discussion

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    4-5). Political science is a social science discipline concerned with the study of the state‚ nation‚ government‚ and politics and policies of government. Aristotle defined it as the study of the state.[1] It deals extensively with the theory and practice of politics‚ and the analysis of political systems‚ political behavior‚ and political culture. SCOPE The scope of Political Science implies its area of study or subject matter. It is a very comprehensive and expanding social science. An attempt

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    Philosophical and Political Aspects of Lord the Flies Is easy enough to make a broad generalization about philosophicalpolitical or even religious interpretations on each book ( even if we consider religion in some way vinculated to philosophy)‚ but in reality the issue is an extremely complex one. It would be so comfortable to reduce a story to a mere source of external references and to lose all the nuances that make literature a special phenomenon; I´m not saying literature is

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    THE NATURE AND MEANING OF POLITICAL SCIENCE Political Science is a discipline that is given the status of a social science. In fact‚ Aristotle (the ancient Greek philosopher) called it the Master of Science. He saw Political Science as the highest science because he thought all other sciences depend on it. But as one of the social sciencesPolitical Science lacks a universally unified and acceptable definition as scholars have different approaches to its meaning. From its origin‚ “the term politics

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    Political Science 1 Module 1 MODULE TEST Instructions: Attach this sheet to your answers to the following short essay questions and mail your answer to the center for grading purposes. Only one copy is needed‚ but keep a safety copy for yourself. Each correct answer is worth 25% of your score. Essay Questions: 1. Trace the origin of political science. (5 pts.) Political science began as early as 14th century B.C. when Aristotle (384-322) wrote his book entitled “Politics” which is the systematic

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    Rachel Valenti Dr. Ivan Savic Question #1 Political Science 1000 Final Exam Dec 1st‚ 2014 The two most common types of democratic governmental systems are Parliamentary systems and Presidential systems. For many years‚ people have studied the effectiveness of both and have given reasons why a certain country should obtain a certain form of government. Examples of two countries that use these systems are Canada and the United States. Canada uses a traditional parliamentary system

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    it is essential for professionals involved in the practice of politic sciences to continuously seek out to expand their skills and horizons in practice. This can be made via the creation of further educational opportunities that not only seeks to rearm the knowledge and expertise in the field of politics but also function towards taking advantage of training on the field and relevance of political science. Coming from Albania‚ I had realized when I came to the United

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    natural law‚ no one is superior‚ and believes that it is beneficial for humans to follow natural law. 2. Why did Jefferson use Locke’s ideas in the Declaration of Independence? Because John Locke was a huge influence on all of Thomas Jefferson’s philosophical thoughts and ideals. For example‚ Jefferson paraphrases Locke’s ideas in the Declaration of Independence‚ changing "life‚ liberty‚ and property" to "life‚ liberty‚ and the pursuit of happiness." Locke’s "Two Treatises of Government" is very significant

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