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    One of the most fundamental orthodoxy of American political life‚ is the dichotomy between democracy and capitalism. This dichotomy stems from the tension of individuals trying to achieve economic prosperity‚ while the community is trying to achieve relative political equality. There is much debate about whether in our current state of economic inequality and disparity‚ political equality can be achieved. The nature of this debate stems from the different ways in which democracy is defined. Many

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    The Enterprise of Public Administration The Business of Public Administration By Alan Estacio Dwight Waldo wrote "The Enterprise of Public Administration" in 1979 looking back on a long academic career‚ but also as a reflection about the future for public administration. Can a 30-year-old book be relevant? • Several of Waldo’s comments are accurate about today’s issues • debt crisis‚ e-government and trust in government. • The modern U.S. is established on a foundation of economic growth

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    TOPIC 1: PEACE MAKING 1.1 Wilson and the fourteen points The United States: * Woodrow Wilson gave a speech to Congress in January 1918 in which he presented his aims for a peace settlement. These aims became known as Wilson’s 14 points. * The aims were idealistic. Wilson wanted to create world peace by eliminating what he thought had caused the war.  * Freedom of navigation * Democracy and national self-determination * Free trade * Stop treaties that were being

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    Your heart is basically 2 very strong pumps. The pump on the right hand side receives second hand blood that has already sent its oxygen around the whole and delivers this blood to the lungs to pick up more oxygen. The pump on the left hand side receives oxygenated blood and then pumps it into the arteries to deliver its oxygen around the body. The deoxygenated blood enters the top right chamber of the heart‚ named the right atrium‚ through two veins. Blood from the upper portion of the body‚ like

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    Personnel Administration This lesson complies with the following course outcomes: CO 3: To analyze the policy and decision making process in public administration CO 5 : To discuss the importance of ethics in public administration Synopsis While the country’s public administration is considered an important machinery of the government‚ the people; men and women who devote their time more than eight hours a day are the key to successful public service. The public administrators of any country

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    it may not be a practical priority for many of us. We spend a great deal of time rationalizing our decisions‚ acting as though there is some sort of black-and-white dichotomy of good and evil that has somehow become anachronistic‚ then forging ahead with our own choices in some sort of declaration of independence from this dichotomy. Just one example of this took place during the presidency of Bill Clinton. It became clear that President Clinton had had an affair with one of his interns‚ Monica Lewinsky

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    after their death. Among these historic men is President Thomas Woodrow Wilson (best known simply as Woodrow Wilson)‚ the 28th president of the United States. President Wilson is generally considered to have been a great and successful president‚ often listed in the top ten most effective presidents (Unger‚ 2007)). He served for two consecutive terms and led the nation as it entered The Great War. While in office President Wilson managed to successfully bring about great changes

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    CHAPTERS 1-3: Post-war administration‚ Marcos Administration and post-EDSA administration Manuel Roxas started his term as the first president of the third republic of the Philippines. During his term he fortified Bell trade act and also the Parity Amendment in the constitution and on 1947 he signed the Military Bases Agreement. But during his time he earned a distrust from people because of graft and corruption issues. Manuel Roxas tried to destroyed the rebel group which is known as Hukbalahap

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    development of the art of warfare. Historically speaking‚ all political communities of the modern type owe their existence to successful warfare.[7] Kings‚ emperors and other types of monarchs in many countries including China and Japan‚ were considered divine. Of the institutions that ruled states‚ that of kingship stood at the forefront until the French Revolution put an end to the "divine right of kings". Nevertheless‚ the monarchy is among the longest-lasting political institutions‚ dating as

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    times are more likely to accept individuals of the same kind. Whether it is the difference between race‚ religion‚ or even political views‚ to tell an individual to accept everyone for their differences is merely impossible. Thus‚ the existence of dichotomy will always be. People tend to choose their accepted social counterparts based on what they have in common with one another. For example‚ the Burmese villagers in‚ “Shooting an Elephant” viewed the foreigner as an outsider because

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