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    Libertarian Party The Libertarian Party philosophy according to The Advocates website: Libertarians support maximum liberty in both personal and economic matters. They advocate a much smaller government; one that is limited to protecting individuals from coercion and violence. Libertarians tend to embrace individual responsibility‚ oppose government bureaucracy and taxes‚ promote private charity‚ tolerate diverse lifestyles‚ support the free market‚ and defend civil liberties. The Libertarian

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    In the United States of America‚ there are two major contemporary political parties. The Democratic Party‚ who was founded around the year 1828‚ promotes a social liberal platform and bases on modern values. On the other hand‚ the Republican Party‚ who was founded by anti-slavery activists in 1854‚ is based on American conservatism. Both parties contemplate on current issues in regards to economic and social affairs and foreign policy. According to Fred Moseley‚ the United States economy is currently

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    The idea of political correctness is often meet with much negative resistance and the question of it the necessity is a key issue currently driving a division in western culture. When political correctness is brought up as an ideology‚ it is often times met with opposition. In fact‚ most of the time the term is only brought up when what it stands for is being opposed and rejected. The rise of political correctness or‚ “PC culture‚” in our changing culture is viewed by many as a shift to controlling

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    The first assumption is that there is social stratification in the society. According to Chris Barker‚ it is a classification of groups based on shared socio-economic conditions.1 Based on the social stratification‚ there are various kinds of political parties started up in order to safeguard the interests of different levels. One of the applications is the formulation of the Legislative Council (LegCo). Another assumption is that the major development in Hong Kong is the economic development

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    The civil rights movement was a struggle for social justice. The movement took place during the 1950’s and 1960’s for African Americans to gain equal rights under the law in the United Sates. The Civil War‚ which took place from 1861 to 1865‚ had officially abolished slavery. The war abolished slavery but couldn’t end the discrimination the African Americans faced in the United Sates. They continue to undergo the devastating effects of racism. By mid to late-20th century‚ African Americans had had

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    Week7 ETH125 CheckPoint‚ Official Language Movement T. Hill Many immigrants fear bilingual education because it is associated with disadvantage‚ alienation‚ and cultural deprivation. Many of them do not want to pass their native language on to their children because they consider English to be more socially and economically valued. (Linton‚ 2004) The loss of a mother tongue by language minority children has severe consequences. Not only does it threaten to inhibit academic advancement‚

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    The civil rights movement was a revolutionary era that has changed America ever since the 60’s. The modern civil rights movement began with the spark of the Brown v. Board of Education‚ which outraged many. This case seemingly brought out the true colors of those who opposed equality. Ever since the court case‚ many controversial speeches‚ protests‚ and advocates played a part in pursuing the dream of equality. Although there were many approaches to handle the negativity that black people have endured

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    about the importance of the civil rights movement of the 1950s and 1960s‚ it was both a social and political movement that was largely fueled by religion in America. It was the fight for the natural freedom of human beings‚ that was promised through the creation of important documents such as the Bill of Rights and the Constitution as well as the Declaration of Independence‚ but not ultimately granted and upheld by the United States. The civil rights movement in the words of Martin Luther King Jr.

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    SCHOOL OF COMMUNICATION Embracing Environment Revisiting the Chipko Movement SUMIT MITTAL 3/26/2014 Environmental movements have been part of Indian history and since the time of colonization India has seen numerous uprising against the unjust forest policies but no other movement affected and left its impact as the Chipko Movement did. This paper is an attempt to revisit the uprising of Chipko Movement and its impact. “The world has enough for everyone’s need‚ but not enough for

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    personalities that give rise to mass movements; why and how mass movements start‚ progress and end; and the similarities between them‚ whether religious‚ political‚ radical or reactionary. Hoffer argues that even when their stated goals or values differ mass movements are interchangeable‚ that adherents will often flip from one movement to another‚ and that the motivations for mass movements are interchangeable. Thus‚ religious‚ nationalist and social movements‚ whether radical or reactionary‚ tend

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