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    Don’t say he didn’t warn us. Read his scary little manifesto‚ in which it all starts with a king‚ a courtesan and their gram sabha. It’s the season for us‚ of the older vintage in the media — starting with Arun Shourie‚ teacher to many of us — to complain endlessly about the juvenility and narrow short-termism in our public discourse. This harms public interest and is also unfair to those targeted in such arguments. My sympathies must‚ therefore‚ go out to Arvind Kejriwal on this count. He put together

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    Should Physician Assisted Suicide be Legal? Eileen Cordova PHI 103: Informal Logic (ABK1323K) Instructor James Hardy June 18‚ 2013 Final Paper Outline I. Introduction Physician-assisted suicide has been a controversal topic for over a decade now. In today’s society‚ physician-assisted suicide brings up many ethical questions such‚ who is the true owner of our lives‚ or should relieving the pain and suffering always be the highest priority‚ or does it occur

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    Throughout the referendum‚ the Vote Remain has emphasized on the economic uncertainty that Brexit would bring. From the start of the campaign‚ the Vote Remain has bombarded the public with economic dangers of leaving the European Union. They’ve cited the IMF‚ the OECD and

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    Bolivia. (Mayorga‚ 2008). For such a change to take place‚ Morales introduced a Constitutional Assembly with the objective of changing the constitution with a new one. After several reunions and agreements a new constitution was adopted through referendum (Tapia‚

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    Although they occurred on opposite ends of the earth‚ both the USA civil rights movement and the aboriginal movement were very closely connected. The American civil rights movement‚ one of the most notable‚ was a major inspiration for the aboriginal people of Australia being treated in a similar fashion to that of the African Americans. The USA civil rights movement used many methods to advocate for equal rights among the different races of the U.S. One of the notable being that of the freedom riders

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    Pervez Musharraf has been Pakistan’s leader for 8 years and many wonder if he is doing to Pakistan what Adolf Hitler did to Germany in the 1930’s. Musharraf has told many lies since his regime came to power over Pakistan in 1999. The Asian Development Bank describes the country that is in its 60th year of independence as a country with “poor governance‚ endemic corruption‚ and social indicators that are among the worst in Asia.” A survey taken by Transparency International said that the Pakistani

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    A change in New Zealand’s voting system last occurred in 1996‚ after a binding referendum in 1993 resulted in the change from First Past the Post (FPP) to Mixed Member Proportional (MMP). In November of this year‚ New Zealanders will head to the polls once more‚ this time wondering whether to retain MMP‚ modify it or significantly change it. This essay will evaluate whether electoral systems can produce effective (and decisive) government‚ or representative government‚ but not both. The electoral

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    Six Paths to Peace 1. PURSUIT OF SOCIAL‚ ECONOMIC AND POLITICAL REFORMS. This component involves the vigorous implementation of various policies‚ reforms‚ programs and projects aimed at addressing the root causes of internal armed conflicts and social unrest. This may require administrative action‚ new legislation‚ or even constitutional amendments. 2. CONSENSUS-BUILDING AND EMPOWERMENT FOR PEACE. This component includes continuing consultations on both national and local levels to build consensus

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    In the News (2013) 10/09/13 Labour changing relationship with trade unions ‘Red Ed’ (Miliband) - Communism Won election on votes on unions 10/09/13 BBC leaders leaving Large bonus being granted 10/09/13 USA decide to pull back from Syria case Want possession of their weapons to prevent any further action or damage happening 11/09/13 Nigel Evans (Deputy Speaker) arrested for child abuse May contribute to feelings of political apathy (don’t want to get involved) Deputy

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    curb corporate power‚ to end business monopolies‚ and to wipe out political corruption. They also wanted to democratize electoral procedures‚ protect working people‚ and bridge the gap between social classes. They called for reforms such as the referendum‚ initiative‚ and the recall. They wanted the Americanization of the immigrant and the regulation of child and woman labor. But many historians argue what the main idea was behind the Progressive Movement; whether it was to help democratize the nation

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