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    50 years of experience in the field. That is the number of years that passed from the Equal Rights Amendment being written to it being passed in Congress. Outlining a guarantee of protection against gender discrimination for women‚ the Equal Rights Amendment was one of the most popular bills introduced in United States history. However‚ for it to take effect‚ it first needed to be ratified by 38 states. During its ratification period‚ many different forms of persuasion were enacted by numerous Americans

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    just because they’re different. If an incident like Charlottesville happens again‚ there would be even more political tension between politicians. Hate groups should banned in America because they can cause violence‚ political conflicts and many other conflicts between the American People. In the first place‚ Hate groups because political tension between politicians. For example‚ after “Charlottesville”‚ President Donald Trump remarked‚ “You

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    electricity companies like Meralco uses fuel to generate electricity. For food‚ if the fuel price gets higher‚ it will also get a higher price because of delivery. The current political system of the Philippines is very chaotic‚ because most of the politicians are against each other. They do not agree on one solution the problem. Are the young Filipinos getting too liberated? The young generations of the Philippines are getting liberated. They tend to go with the trend that other countries do. But maybe

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    Media - ‘When the Levees Broke’ A Spike Lee documentary looking into the tragic event of hurricane Katrina in New Orleans. It shows camera footage and interviews from various people such as: residents ‚ politicians and police men who were all caught up in the disaster. Divided into four parts‚ the film goes on for four hours. During this‚ numerous people with different roles are interviewed regarding their experiences. Spike Lee has introduced the film but using archive footage and photos

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    Imagine this: a small innocuous girl sitting in the middle of a daisy farm‚ slowly plucking the petals off of a flower‚ 1‚2‚3‚4‚5‚7‚6‚8‚6 until suddenly an omnipotent voice is heard ... 6‚5‚4‚3‚2‚1‚0 and an atomic bomb is blown shattering everyone’s ears as well as achieving its main motive‚ captivating everyone’s attention. Believe it or not but this was actually a major advertisement within the negative campaign led by the Democratic Party in 1964‚ and it proved to be quite effective against the

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    of the government and politicians when making decisions. Citizens of Britain do not know the laws in which the government need to follow; therefore we can never know when a law is being bent and will settle with an issue if the government is thought to have settled it. We as a population do not know whether or not we are being undermined‚ this in turn meaning we cannot scrutinise the government’s actions. If we was to have a written constitution the government and politicians would have to be more

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    1.0 INTRODUCTION Concepts of ‘politics-administration dichotomy’ have been a part of emancipatory discourse and practices for the last decades. Advocates of these concepts have claimed that the responsibilities and accountabilities of the politicians (elected) and the bureaucrats (employees) must be separate in concept and practice. But the question still being asked is whether there can be sustainability of this separation of politics and administration. This exercise/ assignment looks at

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    Does the media undermine or enhance democracy in Britain? Democracy means ‘rule by the people’ and for this to function properly‚ it requires an informed public. Media provides this information to the public and therefore‚ the very definition of media suggests it is a democratic device; The media includes all organizations such as television‚ radio and newspapers‚ which provide news and information for the public. media informs and empowers all members of society‚ therefore enhancing democracy.

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    Political Candidate refers to a person seeking or nominated for election to a position of authority or honour or selection. Supporters refer to a person who promotes‚ advocates or backs a politician. Political Election refers to an election is a formal decision-making process by which a population chooses an individual to hold public office. Celebrity refers to a famous or well-known person. Refers to those whose profession involves the

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    Secrets in the Text Essay The argument that language has‚ and continues to be‚ degraded as the sands of time continue is not an uncommon one. George Orwell took an especially strong stance against banal writing and "purple prose writers" throughout the course of his literary career. He argues quite clearly in his "Politics and the English Language" that saving the English language is not a lost or unnecessary cause. In it he explains “the fight against bad English is not frivolous and is not

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