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    Liberation Ideologies

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    individuals are free and equal. Liberation ideology strives to eliminate external and internal oppression of particular groups in both a formal and informal method in our legal system and society. This ideology believes in the freedom and equality of the individual. Similar to welfare liberalism‚ strong government interaction is necessary to eliminate oppression in the legal system. In our current bipartisan ideological government system‚ liberation ideology continues to face oppression and discrimination

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    The Pakistan Ideology

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    1) Meaning of Ideology: Ideology means a closely organized system of beliefs‚ values‚ and ideas forming the basis of a social‚ economic‚ or political philosophy or program. It contains those ideas that a nation strives to accomplish in order to bring strength to its nationhood. 2) The Base of Pakistani Ideology: The Pakistani ideology is based on the Islamic ideology‚ which is quite obvious given the real reasons for the partition of the now Pakistan and India. The real

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    Political Ideologies

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    Political Ideologies After analyzing the five ideologies discussed during class‚ I believe that liberalism sets out the best way to organize society. The ideas and beliefs that stem from liberalism create the most stable and natural organization in a state. The key concepts of human nature‚ freedom‚ and principles that derive from liberalism provide a clear and secure foundation for such a fluctuating society like our own. Liberalism’s key focuses that set it apart from other ideologies involve self-interest

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    Terror Teachers

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    Terror Teachers” Author: Ted Failon Source: http://www.abs-cbnnews.com/current-affairs-programs/08/05/11/failon-ngayon-terror-teachers Date of Publication: 08/06/2011 1:40 A.M. When children begin to go to school at ages as early as 4 years old‚ the parents entrust the teachers to care for them and teach them what is right from wrong. This way‚ the teachers are viewed as the second parents to the children that they teach. The teachers’ role as second parents is to educate children not

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    Political Ideologies

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    the topic of "Political Ideology" (Heywood 2003‚ p.5) states: " ‘Ideology’ is consider a particular type of political thought‚ distinct from‚ say‚ political science or political philosophy. " Ideology is a set of views and ideas that provides the theoretical basis to organize and rule community life‚ establish values‚ habits and perspectives. It demands the certain methods to be used for solving different social problems. As (MacKenzie‚ et al. 1994‚ p.1) have noted‚ ideology " provides both an account

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    government ideologies

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    Ideologies Liberalism Conservatism Socialism Communism Fascism Major Thinkers/ Founders and Books -Thomas Hobbes -John Locke -John Stuart Mill -T.H Green -Agreement of the People manifesto -Two Treatises(Locke) -Richard Hooker -George Savile 1st Marquess of Halifax -Edmund Burke -Tamworth manifesto -Patriarcha: or the Natural Powers of Kings(Filmer) -Karl Marx -Friedrich Engels -Pierre Leroux -Vladimir Lenin -Robert Owen -Communist manifesto(Marx and Engels) -Karl Marx

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    Worksheet 1: Note Taking From a Journal Article Article to be used here: http://ezproxy.lib.swin.edu.au/login?url=http://onlineres.swin.edu.au/1134781.pdf ------------------------------------------------- Name of Authors: Diane Reay‚ Jacqueline Davies‚ Miriam David‚ Stephen J Ball. ------------------------------------------------- Year of Publication: 2001 ------------------------------------------------- Title of Article: “Choices of Degree or Degrees of Choice? Class‚ `Race’ and the

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    Atomic Energy

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    Atomic energy is energy produced by atoms. The term originated in 1903 when Ernest Rutherford began to speak of the possibility ofatomic energy.[1] The term was popularized by H. G. Wells in the phrase‚ "splitting the atom"‚ devised at a time prior to the discovery of the nucleus. Atomic energy also may refer to: * Nuclear binding energy‚ the energy required to split a nucleus of an atom * Nuclear potential energy‚ the potential energy of the particles inside an atomic nucleus * Nuclear

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    During a catastrophic‚ historic event‚ people often try to find meaning behind it and look towards their own faith for unanswered questions. Bruce Lincoln’s book “Holy Terrors” shows amidst a horrific catastrophe where that line of politics and religion can be drawn between parties‚ and how one’s interpretation of events can be skewed when maximalist religion begins to overpower politics. Jerry Falwell‚ a Catholic maximalist states about the September 11th attacks‚ “I really believe that the pagans

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    Reign of Terror

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    government would force the people to become virtuous republicans through a massive reeducation program. And thus began the Reign of Terror which had the purpose to eliminate opposition and to cow citizens into submission. For Robespierre‚ the Terror was necessary and inevitable to maintain the Republic by revealing the enemy within France. However‚ the Reign of Terror proved to be a distortion of revolutionary ideals because instead of helping the country to unify and obtain greatness‚ in essence

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