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    Statesman vs Politician

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    When talking about a person who is trying to run for election in our country‚ two terms get thrown around loosely‚ a politician and a statesman. However‚ there is a difference between the two. A Politician is a leader engaged in civil administration whose main objective is to get elected. Human affairs are not that important to him‚ he just wants the title. A Statesman however takes interest in human affairs and works for the common good to help people. (http://www.dictionary.com) George Washington

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    Communism vs. Socialism vs. Capitalism With every type of government‚ there are going to be many inefficiencies and flaws to deal with. A perfect way to run a country‚ socially and economically‚ has yet to be discovered. Social Equality and economic opportunity have proven throughout history to be two great entities that cannot be intertwined with each other. The idea of running communist country is good willed because it is striving for social equally for all and equal possession of the country’s

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    imagination; it supported the improvement of groups‚ a clear irreconcilable situation‚ and no place for trade off. Every government degenerates when trusted to the rulers…alone. The people themselves are its only safe depositories. The Democratic Republicans indicated on numerous occasions that they were most adroit at bringing about inward strife as opposed to fathoming anything. Plainly Jefferson’s uncompromising and accusatory rationalities just served to separation Americans‚ open up interstate

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    Democracy vs Plato

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    Democracy and Plato’s Republic We are in a time when people are questioning the workings of our government is the electoral process of choosing a president an accurate depiction of the public’s needs or wants. Does the government have the best interest of the people at heart or the best interest of the parties? In an economy besieged by recession is the structure of our government viable? These issues have been discussed in the past and different groups have come to different ideas on economic

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    Eisenhower vs. Truman

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    Eisenhower vs Truman IN THE COLD WAR Life‚ Policies and Accomplishments Life‚ Policies and Accomplishments American History LIFE Harry S. Truman was born on May 8‚ 1884 in Lamar‚ Missouri. His parents were John Anderson Truman and Martha Ellen Young Truman. He also grew up in a poor family. He only had one brother and one sister. Since he was young‚ he liked history‚ government and reading. He went to school but when he was at college he decided to stop attending to it because

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    Sunnis vs. Shiites vs. Kurds There are three ethnicity-based governments in Iraq that absolutely hate each other and do not get along at all. Many factors play into the instabilities of the governments ran by the Sunnis‚ Shiites‚ and Kurds. The roles of the Sunnis‚ Shiites‚ and Kurds greatly impact the modern and future issues of Iraq. The only problem existing between them is that they do not have the ability to interact with each other. The opposing views of the Sunni‚ Shiite‚ and Kurdish

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    the Tea Party took to the internet and created sites and Facebook groups. On February 27‚ 2009‚ thousands attended rallies across the country in 48 cities. Supporters of the movement have since had a major impact on the internal politics of the Republican Party as for the support of various political candidates who support reducing government spending and for lowering taxes and ObamaCare‚ though they lost that one. Also‚ members of the Tea Party still hold seats in the House and Senate of Congress

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    Wellbutrin vs Entapro

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    RE: EFFICACY AND SAFETY OF WELLBUTRIN XL® COMPARED WITH OTHER ANTIDEPRESSANTS SUMMARY • • Wellbutrin XL® (bupropion HCl extended-release tablets) is a once-daily formulation of bupropion indicated for the treatment of major depressive disorder (MDD) in adults aged 18 and older. Wellbutrin XL and Lexapro® (escitalopram oxalate‚ Forest Labs) have been compared with respect to antidepressant efficacy‚ effects on sexual functioning‚ and safety in 2 randomized‚ double-blind‚ placebo-controlled

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    The drafting of the new federal Constitution for the infant United States drew many staunch lines between federalists and antifederalists. These differences proved to be vast and in most cases complex‚ the antifederalists opposed the newly drafted constitution‚ while the federalists pushed for its ratification. These two primary views of how the United States government should function‚ made the ratification of the Constitution by no means a guarantee in 1787. Thus‚ the criticisms made by the antifederalists

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    jefferson vs hamilton

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    of independence‚ so much has changed. Around the time of Thomas Jefferson and Alexander Hamilton is when the foundation for our current government was created. Both of these men contributed to what will become the United States‚ Jefferson was a Republican who believed in the common man‚ and Hamilton was a Federalist who believe in Aristocracy (government controlled by the rich). Hamilton had the right idea‚ the educated and rich should govern‚ simple people like farmers‚ shouldn’t be able to make

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