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    Introduction The purpose of this essay is to analyze in depths and details two major theories of international relations - Classical realism and Neorealism. There are many shared values and core concepts in both of the theories. Nevertheless‚ being similar in many aspects‚ a range of notable differences distincts ideologies. The definitions‚ brief explanations and core values of each of the ideology are going to be provided at the beginning of the essay. Secondly‚ ideologies will be compared and

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    During the urban immersion‚ I got a brief glimpse of several individuals who were currently relying on assistance from community members. While looking at two different ideologies—neoliberalism/classical liberalism and progressive democracy—there is a very noticeable difference in how the two different groups would go about helping‚ or not helping‚ these individuals. Neoliberals believe in a “self-made man” whereas progressive democrats want to help when the need is there. Neoliberals/classic liberals

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    12:00-2:50) 10 April 2012 Realism in Lim Soon Rye ’s movies Lim Soon Rye is a well known movie director in South Korea. Lim was born in 1960 in Korea She studied English Literature at Han Yang University in Korea in 1985 and earned a Associate Degree in Film at Université Paris-VIII in France in 1992. To understand the prominent influence of Korean Realism and Italian Neorealism in Lim ’s movies‚ understanding of early Korean film history is essential. Korean Realism is established under special

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    The Social Realism in War and Peace It is hard to truly understand the unbelievable detail and descriptions of Tolstoy’s writings without actually having read some of his work. Leo Tolstoy was a unique man with a different perspective on life and everything around us than anyone else. Influenced by the experience of fighting in the Crimean war‚ Leo Tolstoy composed his masterpiece‚ War and Peace‚ whose Victorian qualities included incredibly realistic descriptions which would inspire future

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    LIBERALISM: A FUTURE FAUX PAS OR CORRECTABLE SUCCESS Slavoj Žižek’s Criticism of Liberalism Liberalism offers the luxury of equal opportunity to all people with minimal interference from any form of bureaucracy. Although it is not in its entirety perfect‚ in my opinion‚ it is by far the best ideology that has given people the power to be in control of their livelihoods‚ their economic status and the freedom to live their lives under no social or bureaucratic conformation or pressure. It is

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    Critical Analysis of the “Concept to Classroom: Constructivism as a Paradigm for Teaching and Learning” In A Concept to Classroom: Constructivism as a Paradigm for Teaching and Learning‚ constructivism in a classroom setting is highly valued and is seen as an effective learning approach among students. Constructivism is a theory in which children are active in their own learning and take part in group discussions with their peers‚ as well as their teacher. A teacher in a constructivist-learning

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    Compare and Contrast Modern Conservatism and Modern Liberalism Modern liberalism and modern conservatism are both extremely centrist ideologies‚ “In fact‚ US conservatism comes out of classical liberalism so the modern versions of both ideologies share deep philosophical roots” (Guide‚ pg. 1). These roots date back to the 17th century‚ extending into the early 20th century. To fully understand American politics‚ it is a key to understand the dominant ideologies. It is also crucial to analyze

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    The first half of the nineteenth century called for powerful forces of change. This led to a series of political philosophies and ideologies. Liberalism emerged as a chance to further the development of oneself and to one ’s own welfare of society. Nationalism was another important government style that emerged‚ was a new way to think about the advancement of society and the nation itself. Socialism was the third important government and concentrated on the benefit of strictly the society that it

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    Realism is a form of expression that truly boomed in the nineteenths century. In fact‚ realism opened up the eyes of many as it revealed the reality around them‚ specifically the lives of the middle class‚ and allowed the public to draw connections to the social/economic changes that were occurring at the time. Plus‚ in the introduction of the Norton Anthology of American Literature book‚ Nina Baym informs us that realism “took on many forms and exposed readers to a wide range of subjects and perspectives”

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    pacifism‚ realism‚ and just war theory are way to interpret problem solving for war. Just war theory has shared characteristics of realism relating to war being apart of our lives‚ and the pacifist motives to not going to war but differing because there are some reasons to go to war. Just war theory allows war to have morals. This leads to limitations on the amounts of wars that would happen if realism was the main approach and pacifism having unrealistic expectations of no war. Realism approaches

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