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    behalf of all the second year students here. Just a few lines of how we all feel at this juncture. Here I go. Newness or novelty has been intriguing and fascinating to man since the Neanderthal times. Novelty for us is excitement and exuberance‚ surprise and science‚ cheerfulness and joy‚ hope and happiness‚ boldness and buoyancy‚ positive ness and passion. But men as we all are‚ novelty to us also means risk‚ unfamiliarity‚ uncertainty‚ fear‚ doubt and disturbance. In the same token‚ the old

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    The Donner Party is a tragic story about eighty-seven people going on a journey leaving only forty-six surviving. The main originator of this group was a man named James Reed. Reed had recently read the book The Emigrants’ Guide to Oregon and California by Landsford W. Hastings who proposed a new shortcut across the Great Basin. This route appealed to travelers because it would save them 350-400 miles on a terrain. However‚ Reed did not know that the Hastings Route had never been tested. The information

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    his second term as an MLA. He is representing the Congress Party. Now present MLA in Telugu deshamu Party. Butta Renuka is an Indian politician and a member of parliament from Kurnool (Lok Sabha constituency)‚ Andhra Pradesh‚ she belonging to Boya Caste. She won the Indian general election‚ 2014 being a Yuvajana Sramika Rythu Congress Party candidate. She won by a huge margin. Her husband Butta Neelakantam is a leader of Telugu Desam Party. She is one of the richest Parliamentarians with total assests

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    States political parties and elections are the basis for forming our democratic way of life. A party is a group of people that share common ideas and direction within the government. Generally a party nominates a candidate whom they feel will do the best to ensure the principles and values of their party are reflected in government. Political parties are then responsible for campaigning their candidate and then voting him/her into position of power. In his book Why Parties? John Aldrich explores

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    political parties in the United States: the Democratic Party and Republic party; these two parties have existed over 150 years. A political party is an alliance between people who share the same ideologies‚ interests and work together to accomplish a goal. Their main goal is to attain political power through representation in government. In the United States‚ political parties nominate candidates by holding primary elections. They elect their candidate to run for office and represent their party. We have

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    ’’Party system is based upon a paradoxical ideology. It breeds factional elements of disunity‚ sowing the seeds of diversity while at the same time it strengthens and consolidates the nation. It proves almost a blessing to a nation when it checks the government from becoming tyrannical and autocratic but in its prostituted spirit‚ it tears a nation into clashing groups leading the country to the worst form of demoralization". —Bryce The origin‚ of party-system in its actual sense and spirit is

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    Political parties have been a part of the United States governmental structure for a long time. But a question that is always asked is‚ “since political parties are not mentioned in the Constitution‚ how and why were they formed?” They are interesting perspectives that are fabricated mainly because of the disputes by Thomas Jefferson and Alexander Hamilton. Their different views on who should govern‚ the structure of government‚ economics‚ and foreign policy caused the whole country to be spilt.

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    political parties as we know it today – as each party under the leadership of Alexander Hamilton and Thomas Jefferson realized their differences‚ political parties were developed. Alexander Hamilton was the leader of the Federalist Party. This political party favored ideas such as a strong central government with a focus on ion: A History of the American commerce and supported the Constitution. George Washington was part of this party. Thomas Jefferson was the leader of the Republican Party (which

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    personality includes such traits as individualism‚ futuristic‚ democratic‚ aggressiveness‚ inquisitiveness‚ materialistic‚ expedite‚ pragmatic‚ and optimistic. And perhaps what exemplifies this American personality the most is the story of the Donner Party. When their journey began in 1846‚ the members of the Donner and Reed families had high hopes of reaching California‚ and they would settle at nothing less. Their dream of making a new life for themselves represented great determination. When their

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    subjugation of the Liberal Democratic Party of Russia (LDPR) described as a populist radical party. Whose belief suggest an anti-establishment centralized government is critical to combating the corrupt political elites (March 245). This party is staunchly against the United Russia party and actually went so far to demand the resignation of Boris Gryzlov who is the parties leader. United Russia represents a mass majority of seats in the Duma while the Liberal Democratic party has no seats in the Duma. Not

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