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    England but all over the entire world. Worldwide people watched astonished as CNN and BBC showed pictures of widespread looting‚ burning of buildings and cars and serious aggression against the police. During the riots‚ most of the comments from politicians and other officials were condemnation of the rioters calling them mindless savages‚ but after some time more critical and varied questions began to emerge. Russell Brand‚ an English comedian‚ actor‚ musician and writer who now lives in Los Angeles

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    persist even though every politician and every citizen who thinks rationally knows that this is immoral. We humans are naturally driven by our hunger for power‚ fame and fortune. We set aside moral values and ethical values just to quench our self-interests. Politicians act on it because they know this is the easiest way to eliminate a threat. This is a permanent thing so when an enemy ceases to exist‚ he’s permanently gone from the competition and this gives the other politician a peace of mind because

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    conclusion. Many consider politicians to be the most avid users of rhetoric‚ constantly trying to convince audiences to vote or certain way or to shift the national political agenda in a direction that fits their means. In many cases‚ politicians are accused of being liars or untruthful for doing so. Contrary‚ others consider politicians to be masters of languages‚ constantly formulating methods to make their arguments more

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    The 1930 era was undeniably an era of extraordinary political innovation‚ as times passed politics and views of politicians were swayed back and forth throughout the course of a 75-year period. The films Mr. Smith Goes to Washington and The Distinguished Gentlemen were made in two different eras but the center viewpoints both follows a political system. In the movie Mr. Smith goes to Washington illustrates the strengths as well as the dysfunction of the political system in the United States. At the

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    |Title |Internet Information and Online Concepts | |Assessment A‚ Part One - Credibility and Impact: Exploring the | |Internet and Politics | |Indicate whether each website is credible. | | | |Colbert Nation: no | |

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    Artifice‚ in other words‚ deception‚ which is used by several individuals in their daily lives. Artifice is a characteristic that politicians thrive off of day in and day out. Politicians look to have a story that causes them to connect with citizens. Most of the time these stories are not exactly true‚ but do help the politician receive an abundance of votes. Politicians are not the only ones that thrive off of artifice‚ several other individuals such as popular actors‚ professional athletes‚ and

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    LE VENTRE LEGISLATIF by Honoré Daumier IMAGE ANALYSIS This lithograph called "Le Ventre Legislatif" or "The Political Belly" is by Honoré Daumier and was created in 1834 with the dimensions of 32cm x 43.3 cm. The lithograph is a caricature of politicians from the mid 19th century. This lithograph shows members of parliament sitting in rows- some staring‚ some sleeping‚ and some talking. They are sitting quite stern faced. The main material used in this image was a very fine pencil. Daumier uses

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    well-being of people in need” or “financial support given to people in need” (defs. 2 and 3). Both definitions include an expression “people in need.” However‚ some politicians currently use the term “welfare” to rationalize populism which is just an activity to take political power by gaining popularity from the public. Those politicians make election pledges that provide financial or material support to every citizen just to win an election. Sometimes‚ these kind of indiscriminate supporting policies

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    Lydia Ho AP Government Hardball Chapter 1: It’s Not Who You Know; It’s Who You Get to Know In the world of politics‚ one of the most important things is who you know. Knowing people will bring a politician success. Chris Matthew stressed one-on-one communication and “retail politics” in this first chapter of his book. He knows firsthand because he was in Washington for many years observing and learning. Not only is it necessary to know as many people as possible‚ but it is also important to make

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    Paper Mr. Roy Agustin Wrong Political Practices of Politicians in the Philippines: “Epalness” First of all‚ let me define what the word “epal” means in local Filipino slang lingo. “Epal” is defined‚ by the Urban Dictionary‚ as a very annoying person; a person who always loves to butt in other people’s conversation; attention grabber. My evaluation will mainly focus on the attention grabbing characteristics of being “epal” of most politicians or our so called “public servants” in the Philippines

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