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    Does Ideology matter in politics today? An ideology describes a set of ideas which encompass ones expectations‚ actions and goals. They are a consistent set of beliefs. Ideology exists in every facet of political decision making‚ much like how society views the world around them. They offer an explanation to understand‚ explain and change political reality.[1] The well known figure of Karl Marx who was among other titles‚ a political theorist‚ was lead to the conclusion that great injustices occurred

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    E-Government and Canadian Politics The greatest impact that the world today has experienced is the advancement of the information and communication technology (ICT). ICT has catapulted the world’s economy to heights that could not have been ever anticipated. (Allen B.A et al‚ 2001) Through the broad spectrum of ICT the world has been turned into a “global village” where at a click of a button‚ trade or transfer of information is exchanged from one end of the globe to the other effortlessly. The

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    for-myself. There is no matter in itself: it exists only in my consciousness. And my consciousness consists in perceiving ideas (in the Lockean sense) and in perceiving itself intuitively. (…) Kant would dismiss Berkeley’s philosophy as dogmatic idealism.” Berkeleyan gnoseology dictates that the material world exists only as a cognitive act‚ produced and existing in a mental act;

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    GREAT GATSBY ESSAY Can chasing an ideal blind us and prevent us from seeing the truth? Sometimes ideals can become such a big driving force in our life that they cause us to overlook the truth and ignore reality. Reality and ideals are contrasted through the goals in life of the characters Nick‚ Gatsby‚ and Daisy. Through contrasting ideals and the reality of a situation‚ F.Scott Fitzgerald suggests that chasing an ideal without recognizing the truth will not allow an individual to attain their

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    Pratip Chatterjee <chatterjee23_pratip@yahoo.co.in> | | Jul 19 (3 days ago) | | | to kothari65‚ me | | |         Innocence Turning Ugly: Note on Politics around a Student Death in West Bengal                                  Pratip Chattopadhyay*                                                         Abstract In the first week of April 2013‚ West Bengal witnessed a tragic death of a college student‚ Sudipta Gupta‚ while participating in a ‘law-breaking’ rally led by the CPI (M)

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    Politics and the English Language The essay “Politics and the English Language” by George Orwell shows that most individuals use the English language improperly. Writers should “get one’s meaning as clear as one can through pictures and sensations” (Orwell‚ 8). Many individuals are aware of the common misusage of the English language today‚ but in general do not believe that they are capable of taking action. If action is taken‚ individuals will be able to understand the language more clearly. Orwell’s

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    As we know‚ Tess of the D’Urbervilles is the most famous novel of Thomas Hardy. No doubt‚ Tess is the major character in this novel. But today I’d like to talk about one of the male characters‚ named Angel Clare. He is a freethinking son born into the family of a provincial parson. This youngest of three brothers didn’t enter college as his siblings‚ but went to study agriculture so that he might become a farmer. He not only has superior intelligence‚ but also has liberal opinions which is beyond

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    Women’s participation in politics goes far beyond their numbers in elected bodies. In all major political movements of this century‚ in all movements of social change‚ women have played an extremely important role. But despite participation and mobilization of women in politics in this broad sense of the term‚ we have not seen a commensurate increase in the number of women in different levels of decision making. Indeed‚ the higher you go the fewer women you see. The question of women’s representation

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    English Languagencyclopedia "Politics and the English Language" (1946) is an essay by George Orwell which criticises the "ugly and inaccurate" written English of his time and examines the connection between political orthodoxies and the debasement of language. It was originally published in the April 1946 issue of the journal Horizon. The article had been intended for George Weidenfeld’s Contact magazine but it was turned down – the magazine wanted reportage. Politics and the English Language was

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    Question 2. Discuss the strengths and weaknesses of any 5 of the following approaches to the study of politics. An approach is to deal with a situation or problem in a particular way. It is also the means by which something is reached. It is the angel form which one views political problems. It is a criteria for searching for the questions to ask. A criteria used to analyze political data. It can be implicit or explicit in what it explains. Some reasons why approaches are used in the

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