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    Antonym~ applause The journalist defamed the popular celebrity because of his recent arrest. Antonym~ flatter; honor The murderer was derided by the police officer when he pleaded guilty on his sixth arrest. Antonym~ admire The devious politician impeached the motives of his running opponent‚ claiming they were false. Antonym~ exonerate Are you making an innuendo that I’m carless? Antonym~ evidence The soda addict remonstrated with the school to have the vending machines placed

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    Compromise and the Compromise of 1850. The north and the south had quickly begun to bicker and debate the idea of slavery on new land. Normal citizens like Abraham Lincoln and others had picked up the topic of slavery and studied it and became politicians. Abraham Lincoln’s showed his view of slavery slowly as he kept the people on their toes as they listened to his political speeches. Stephen Douglas had a debate with Lincoln which showed him many sides of slavery that were unseen to him before

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    British era • Danger from China‚ china wants to divide India. • Small states in India are not making progress ‚ Chattisgarh and Jharkhand • Small states Depend on Central Government • What is the guarantee that small states will make the progress? • Politicians want to become the chief Minister or for the political power. • Hatred Among state will increase • Election vote should be counted who is defeated Like these I am sure there are many more reasons to oppose creation of small states. But I still

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    however‚ if they get into a position of power‚ corrupt power." These words of aptly describes the scale of damage of corruption. The article “No business like politics in India” provides us just with the tip of Iceberg. It shows a clear evidence of politicians amassing huge wealth during their tenures which is not possible through their government salaries. It should be noted that the ADR has only analyzed the assets records which are publicly available. The black money & assets is the part of Iceberg

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    This is because the wisdom or expertise possessed by doctors can be empirically verified to be true or false‚ whereas it is much more difficult to empirically verify the wisdom or expertise possessed by politicians to be true or false. With respect to the aforementioned examples of an ill Socrates‚ one can verify whether or not Socrates actually possesses wisdom or expertise of how to heal himself with a simple test. This demonstration extends to doctors’

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    The Art of Cheating

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    Art of Cheating.” Charges of fraud and cheating have characterized the past elections in the country often citing irregularities in the manual counting of votes. This so-called “art of cheating” has been mastered in the manual elections because politicians exploited the slow counting time of manual elections to go around killing each other’s supporters‚ bribing election inspectors‚ and switching ballot boxes to “win” their way to vindication and a lot other skillfully done “art of cheating.” The results

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    My Own Understanding of Politics "A means by which individuals and interest groups compete to shape government’s impact on society’s problems and goals." Politics is easily defined. It is the concept behind the words that is more difficult to understand. Though politics is the primary method of communicating with government‚ this is not the only time politics are used. Immediate‚ individual interests‚ wants‚ and needs must be satisfied‚ as well as societal problems. The pursuit of interest

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    abolitionist and southern politicians. Historical events‚ taking place in order to establish the chain reaction that lead to the Civil War; such as‚ The election of 1860‚ Raid on Harper’s Ferry‚ Bleeding Kansas‚ Dred Scott Decision‚ and The Kansas-Nebraska Act. Irrepressible conflict quickly appeared over the disagreeing ideals of how these two co-existing economies could not become one. Irrepressible conflict was inevitable only due to the fact of how blundering politicians‚ could not come to a

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    Chester Arthur presidency as an important surprise‚ one that no one would have expected. Put simply‚ he performed well in office‚ defying his state-based reputation as a slick machine politician.” A machine politician is basically someone who controls the people for their benefit. He was not this type of politician when he was president. His presidency began when President James A. Garfield was assassinated. As Doenecke wrote‚ no one thought that he was

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    many people were as educated as they are today‚ and politicians had to be the voices of the people; the big people and the small people. Farmers needed just as much say in the government as factory owners‚ and politicians gave them that opportunity. Over time‚ society changed. We industrialized. Technology‚ education‚ labor forces‚ and every other aspect of America advanced. With these changes‚ there had to be a way in which those same politicians who we put our trust in‚ would be able to modify the

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