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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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    of street art‚ which intersect with each other in many ways. These graffiti designs show the opinions and beliefs of the artists and how politics and society affected their environments and outlooks‚ they often become iconic to certain areas. The writing of Lewisohn argues how the street art stands for territorialism and bravado. Yet behind the pretty colours and designs lie a meaning‚ a story‚ an opinion to be heard. Graffiti and street art is so widely known and aggressive that it can be used to

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    IN WHAT SENSE IS NURSING A POLITICAL ACT? HOW CAN PROFESSIONAL NURSES BE ACTIVISTS? DISCUSS THESE QUESTIONS AND PROVIDE EXAMPLES OF POLITICAL ACTIVISM TO ILLUSTRATE YOUR POINTS. Nurses strive to provide holistic and comprehensive care. Nurses understand that health (and therefore nursing) is political and that to be advocates may require them to become political activists. Political activism refers to the process of trying to influence decision- makers to implement changes to improve the lives

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    The United States is made up several political parties that are divided due to their beliefs but have the same goals for the country. The Democratic Party and Republican Party are the two main political parties in America that have been around for over 150 years. They are always aiming to be the main political party running the government. There are third parties within the government as well but due to the popularity and power of the two main parties they have not been successful at the presidential

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    Woman and Political status According to UN women executive Michelle Bachelet (2012)‚ ‘’Democracy grows stronger with the full and equal participation of women”. Today‚ as women form half of the world population‚ their voices are still lacking in politics. According to UN women (2011)‚ worldwide‚ less than one in five members of most parliaments is a woman. And women make up less than 10 percent of world leaders. Simply turn on the television and one will find that most world leaders are men

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    United States government uses two-party system‚ and the form of the two-party was established since Civil War—Republicans and Democrats. The political conflicts between those two parties in the United States have existed for decades. However‚ in recent years‚ there appears a sign of escalation of the situation. The essential purpose of building two-party political system is to guarantee the fairness in making national decisions‚ avoid single-party corruption and excessive powers‚ and ensure the democracy

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    Political Ignorance Essay

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    Political ignorance only poses a problem if the politically informed continually dismiss the politically ignorant as‚ figuratively speaking‚ an embargo to freedom- an entity that must be dispelled and whose words must be muted or whose products must go unconsumed. Political ignorance only poses a problem if the politically informed settle on submission‚ on subservience‚ and throw the politically ignorant into the pit when it comes time for a sacrifice to be requested by perpetrators of tyranny‚

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    Although my interest in politics was not sudden‚ this year’s presidential process greatly ignited my hidden political energy and my heart to investigate. It was forecasters that turned me from an informed bystander to a participant in the political science process. Polls were proven to be unpredictive during the process‚ so forecasters have to play the standard bearer role of scientific electoral predictions. Tyler Pedigo‚ indeed a current Johns Hopkins student‚ famed himself by assembling one of

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    levels of inequality. In this age of globalization‚ both business and political models have shifted their focus to conform to the multifaceted issues that have defined the 21st century. It is through further examination that we can see the underlying factors that have contributed to rising economic inequality‚ and how society and government have approached this polarizing issue. The purpose of this essay is to analyze the political‚ social‚ and economic responses to growing inequality. It is important

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    A classical political economy is a term that explains how production‚ buying‚ and selling fit with each other and how those aspects of business work within society. It was first described in the 1700s by the English philosopher John Locke. It was further studied by Adam Smith‚ and‚ in later years‚ by Karl Marx. One of the most important aspects of a political economy is understanding the value of capital and how it translates into economic activity that follows the laws of the land. The way that

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