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    Political Power

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    Related but different rom authority and legitimacy. Authority stems from societal norms as well as traditional sources of political power. Legitimacy – legitimate authority assumes power is exercised through established institutions and by freely accepted rules. Political Order: • Political Order is the structures‚ rules‚ procedures‚ and practices that comprise a political system. • Governments are

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    Political Game

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    Politics is a game in the true spirit. It has two or more parties contesting each other‚ each being equally dedicated to win. Each maintains a team‚ whether close knit or not may be circumstantial‚ and has a lot in stake. Like any other game it has not only the player taking interest but also a large audience to watch its every minute movement‚ cheer its wins and boo its losses. It has its own set of supporters‚ who may however be divided on their favourites from the team. Any game requires a balance

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    10 Concepts

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    Jaquetta Epperson Conflict Resolution 10 Concepts in Chapters 2‚ 3‚ & 4 Conflict Frames: A frame is a cognitive structure based on previous experience‚ which guides our interpretation of an interaction or event. Frames helps the parties understand and interpret what the conflict is about‚ what is going on; and what should be done about it. Six dimensions of conflict frames have been identified. (Instrumentality‚ Other Assessment‚ Affect‚ Face‚ Affiliation and Distributiveness) These six

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    Political Influence

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    Billy Tate Professor S Political Science 22 July 2012 Political Influence A person is fed information throughout their life from various outside influences; this is how one forms values‚ views and opinions. From this‚ one is able to shape their political views based on what they believe or have been taught to believe. There are many factors that come into play when these views are formed‚ such as historical events. Others while apparent have a latent effect‚ such as gender‚ race‚ socio-economic

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    The Political Spectrum

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    Different political views are represented by the political spectrum. The spectrum shows that on the extreme left end is communist views and on the extreme left is dictatorship views and anywhere in between is liberal‚ conservative or a combination of both parties. In the left end views are that everyone is equal and has the right to have the same things as every other person whereas on the right side views are that the successful should be awarded. Political parties on the right and those on the

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    POLITICAL ASPECTS

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    monarchy‚ in which the Monarch is the head of stateand the Prime Minister of the United Kingdom is the head of government. The UK political system is a multi-party system. Since the 1920s‚ the two largest political parties have been the Conservative Party and the Labour Party. Before the Labour Party rose in British politics‚ the Liberal Party was the other major political party along with the Conservatives. The current Conservative-Liberal Democrat coalition government is the first coalition since

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    Political Corruption

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    corruption 2) Sporadic (individual) corruption 3) Political (grand) corruption 4) Petty corruption 5) Legal and moral corruption It is necessary for us to first identify the causes of corruption. It is in its various forms such as bribery‚ nepotism‚ extortion has penetrated deep into the vitals of our social system and destroy the moral fiber of our society. It has also become an integral part of our administration‚ social and political culture. Not only law paid government and private

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    political spectrum

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    People use the political spectrum to evaluate where they are politically‚ whether they are more liberal or conservative. The right‚ or conservative‚ side of the political spectrum consists of the republicans while the left‚ or liberal‚ side consists of the democrats. I tend to lean toward the left liberal side of the political spectrum‚ although sometimes I agree with conservative ideas as well. Although I agree with some of the conservative ideas‚ I am a center-left moderate social libertarian

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    Political Corruption

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    Role of Family in controlling corruption “Just as it is impossible not to taste the honey or the poison that finds itself at the tip of the tongue‚ so it is impossible for a government servant not to eat up‚ at least a bit of the King’s revenue. Just as fish under water cannot possibly be found out either as drinking or not drinking water‚ so government servants employed in the government work cannot be found out taking money.” Kautilya‚ 300 B.C. The term “corruption” comes from the Latin

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    Political Machines

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    Political Machines Political Machines are an organized group that controls a political party in a city. They would offer services to voters and businesses in exchange for political and financial support. Political Machines arose when Europeans‚ farmers‚ and African Americans from the south moved to cities. Urbanization led to new challenges for city government‚ there were demands in city services such as a fire department‚ police‚ sewage‚ transportation and water. Political Machines had a negative

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