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    The argument states that by hiring more police officers‚ budgeting more funds for overtime‚ and direct officer patrol on foot will improve the cities crime rate and safeness of citizens significantly. Though the author makes valid points‚ the lack of evidence to prove the change will help‚ are withheld from the readers. In the conclusion however the author relies on the assumption that the improvements will help the city significantly without the proof of evidence. First the author assumes that

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    psychosexual development takes place during this stage (latent means hidden). The libido is dormant. Freud thought that most sexual impulses are repressed during the latent stage and sexual energy can be sublimated (re: defense mechanism) towards school work‚ hobbies and friendships. Much of the child’s energies arc channeled into

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    based solely on the basis of their belonging to a differentethnicity. It should be noted that some sociologists‚ such as‚ Parsons‚think that people are primarily socialized to be racist. The influencingfactors of racism are: parents‚ siblings‚ peers‚ school‚ governmentalofficials‚ religious figures‚ mass media and many others.(Smith n.d. Cited in Mustapha‚ 2009) Racial disadvantages are aresult of the differences in cultural characteristics that do not coincidewith the norms and values of the upper class

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    President Obama’s State of the Union Speech:  Topics Chart   Topics you expect the President to bring up: Why? Was the topic brought up?    Middle Class  Because we are having problem with the economy  yes  College    Cause before the speech there was a new rule that if you do good in school you get two free years of college  yes  Working families    My mom was talking to me about a men and a lady working really hard and they met Obama  yes                                                   President

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    State of Purpose

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    Electronics Engineering has made an indelible mark on my psyche right from my school days. School made me realize my potential and what I was capable of. There was an opportunity for almost any and everything. By the time I reached senior school‚ I participated in elocutions‚ plays and was member of various school sport teams. I was very grateful to my mentors who emphasized more on practical knowledge. During my high school days‚ I was captured by electromagnetism which seemed very interesting. Electromagnetism

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    State Succession

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    is said that a state succession is when one country takes the place of another or annexes part of it and takes responsibility for the predecessor state’s sovereign territorial rights. Since the start of modern civilization‚ large territories have transferred from country to country countless times. Empires have fallen‚ and other countries have risen from their ashes. However‚ a majority of the time the actual state succession never goes as favorably as the definition suggests. State succession comes

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    Concept of State

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    the state today as "a locus of power distinct from either the ruler or the body of the body of the people." (Skinner‚ Foundations of Modern Political Thought‚ II‚ p.355). Yet‚ others would argue that the potency of the word "state" derives from the fact that it means both ruler and people. In other words‚ the state is at the same time loved for its promise of order and stability for the whole community and feared for its threat of coercion by the power which does the ordering. Both schools of thought

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    independence from foreign domination‚ a mammoth task of uniting the princely states was still to be accomplished. So‚ this massive job was handed over to Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel‚ the first Home Minister and Deputy Prime Minister of India. With great wisdom and political foresight‚ Sardar Patel consolidated more than five hundred princely states and brought them under Indian dominion. In the face of great adversity from some states like the Nizam of Hyderabad and Nawab of Junagarh‚ he achieved the impossible

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    Kent State

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    February 20‚ 2013 Looking Back at Kent State University‚ 1970 In the late 1960s and early 1970s‚ student protests against the Vietnam War were fairly common‚ and often violent. The May 4‚ 1970 protest at Kent State— just one of hundreds of campus protests scheduled for that day in reaction to President Nixon’s announced military push into Cambodia—was considered relatively peaceful by historical standards. Many questions arose after the National Guard opened fire on a crowd of protesting students—

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    Fail States

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    Failed States‚ Collapsed States‚ Weak States: Causes and Indicators ROBERT I. ROTBERG Nation-states fail because they are convulsed by internal violence and can no longer deliver positive political goods to their inhabitants. Their governments lose legitimacy‚ and the very nature of the particular nation-state itself becomes illegitimate in the eyes and in the hearts of a growing plurality of its citizens. The rise and fall of nation-states is not new‚ but in a modern era when national states constitute

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