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    Limits of Policy-Making

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    ideology‚ economic and cultural factors; all seeking to have their interests reflected in public policy”1 These competing interests from such groups as politicians‚ interest groups and the media play a big role in the outcomes of policy making. Other important factors in the limitations of policy-making include the short time horizon that politicians have to pass policy‚ as well as the unequal distribution of wealth; where the elite groups in society have the most financial and social clout‚ and therefore

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    Democracy & Corruption

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    Qualification -- BE(Civil) Address -- A/11‚Road No.-7 Extn.‚New Dalma View Colony Old Sonari‚Jamshedpur – 831011‚Jharkhand Mobile No. -- 09178 460 468/773 565 86 35 E-mail -- raj_red123@rediffmail.com Democracy And Corrupt Politicians Democracy in India has the distinction of being world’s largest functioning democracy.Ever since her independence ‚India has been living and developing through a democratic system of governance involving a self rule of the people.Till today they

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    for those legislators to gain experience. This would result in exactly what some people are afraid of‚ lack of expertise in our legislature. My proposal allows two terms in the Senate and four terms in the House of Representatives. This allows politicians to gain experience writing

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    Social media highly affects the modern society. Politicians of this day and age generally manipulate this influential platform to garner public attention. This overly effective utilization‚ however‚ is getting out of hand. Political use of online outlets encourages a biased‚ partisan media. Online personas of politicians disunite the modern American society by triggering political polarization—an individual’s identification of him or herself with a particular political party. Media advancements—initially

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    Politics and Education

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    Academic qualification necessary for politicians Education can develop the personality of a person not physically but mentally as well. An educated person can look at a certain issue from various perspectives. A politician has to control over a large community therefore‚ he needs some extra ordinary skills and the first thing which can make him distinguished‚ is his qualification. Education can increase his communication and speaking skills. A politician is a social member and his interactions

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    Once Again is a piece of social criticism against Indian politicians/voters and targeted at the average Indian voter. Its purpose is to inform the audience of the propaganda they are subjected to and confront them with them hatred they hold onto‚ allowing themselves to be manipulated. Inspired by the belief that “the best books… are those that tell you what you know already‚” (1984 pg. 208) my creative take a premise that the audience is semi-aware of; the blatant abuse of religious sentiments in

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    Hum176 Week 2 Assignment

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    Paragraph | I think that the internet has reshaped the political landscape because the internet spreads information fast‚ politicians must stay in the know so they can react fast. The availability of information on the Internet has effected how people view politicians and politics as a whole because the Internet informs and empowers Americans. The Internet can benefit politicians directly by having many tools on the internet to help them communicate with voters such as an e-mail distribution list‚

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    reshaped the political landscape to where politicians keep up with technology to be current. The Internet is a tool of which gossip and bad news about politics spreads very quickly‚ so politicians must be able to react quickly. The Internet has changed how people view politics and politicians as a whole. The Internet empowers Americans to participate in the political process‚ and enables those who want to be more involved in the political process. Politicians can directly benefit from the Internet from

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    politics and private life

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    information about politicians should be disclosed prior to elections and does that information affect a reelection? Scandalous issues such as racism‚ sexual encounters‚ illicit drug use‚ and alcoholism will also be discussed while addressing how these issues have affected the election or re-election of politicians. Is being deviant avoidable‚ and how much should a politician try to hide from the public? Legal Rights to Privacy The only legally protected privacy rights politicians have are all related

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    of voting as flawed within itself; he does however attribute problems to the mindsets of Athenian citizens as well as on the athenian statesmen. From reading I would describe Athenian politics at this time as an spiraling back and forth between politicians acting as performers and an audience who continuously suspends their disbeliefs for the sake of a self assuring message. Thucydides make specific criticisms in regards to how many Athenian citizens accept rhetoric without an ounce of scrutiny

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