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    Theories of the Press

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    four (4) theories of the press‚ which one adequately represents the situation in Trinidad &Tobago? In 1956‚ three professors of communication; Fred S. Siebert‚ Theodore Peterson and Wilbur Schramm‚ published their Four Theories of the Press which went a long way in establishing a classification in the minds of students and educators of journalism. The book was originally published to help give historical‚ philosophical and international perspective of the press. The four theories were namely

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    Estranged Labor In The Communist Manifesto‚ Marx illustrates how the working class in society is alienated‚ under the system of private property‚ in several ways such from the product of their labor‚ the work itself‚ from species-being‚ and from each other. This private property the workers work on is owned by a minute portion of the population who‚ in exchange for mass production of their product‚ put their employees through unfair labor conditions. This leads Marx to believe that a human being

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    The Soviet and Chinese governments while both Communist served the needs of different classes of people. Both of the Governments were extremely repressive to their citizens and they were responsible for the death of millions of its citizens. Both nations manufactured a form of cult around their leaders that to this day is still prevalent in both nations. The Russian revolution began in 1905 when unarmed civilian marched towards Czar Nicolas II Winter Palace. Bloody Sunday as it is called was January

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    Communist Party of the Philippines/New People ’s Army Mandy Rodriguez Homeland Security 302 10/23/2012 Werner D. Lippert Abstract International relations are an integral part of globalization and relations in the modern world between different nations. These relations extend to include state agencies‚ non-governmental organizations‚ inter-government organizations‚ and multinationals. It also extends to the relations that exist between nations and groups that have an international

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    Essay on Marx and Engel’s Communist Manifesto Throughout Marx and Engle’s Communist Manifesto it is clear that the two display a disposition against the Bourgeoisie‚ but why is this? From the very first page it is clear that Marx has a strong belief in the hierarchical arrangements of the classes as he opens the manifesto with “The history of all hitherto existing society is the history of class struggles” this sentence in itself is a powerful statement. Marx believed that‚ Capitalism‚ which was

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    Stalin was the General Secretary of the Communist Party of the Soviet Union’s Central Committee. After Lenin’s death‚ he became the second leader of the Soviet Union. He was always Supporting Lenin and the Bolshevik system‚ even before the Bolshevik revolution. The political Communist of the Soviet Union was Marxism–Leninism which depends on the theories of Marxism and Leninism. The term Marxism–Leninism was called by Stalin. When Stalin became the leader of Soviet Union‚ he wanted to follow the Marxism

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    Karl Marx and Friedrich Engels‚ The Communist Manifesto Karl Marx and Friedrich Engels define class by the attributes of a group of people or members involved. Since industrialized cities were expanding‚ much of the working class was in poverty. According to Marx‚ the triumph of one class would pave the way for the future freedom of the rest of society. The wealthy oppressed the slaves‚ plebeians and laborers. As new technology immersed‚ market forces gained strength‚ which allowed the middle classes

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    August 23‚ 1939‚ delegates from Nazi Germany and the Soviet Union met and marked the Nazi-Soviet Non-Aggression Pact (likewise called the German-Soviet Non-Aggression Pact and the Ribbentrop-Molotov Pact)‚ which ensured that the two nations would not assault each other. By signing this pact‚ Germany had protected itself from having to fight a two-front war in the soon-to-begin World War II. Consequently‚ as a component of a mystery addendum‚ the Soviet Union was to be granted land‚ including parts of

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    To what extent was communist ideology responsible for CCP victory in 1949? Despite the Guomindang (GMD) having an army three times the size than that of the Chinese Communist Party (CCP) in 1946‚ by the end of the Chinese Civil War (1946-49)‚ a multitude of factors caused the tables to turn and resulted in the communist takeover of China . This essay will examine factors such as Maoist ideology‚ practical reforms and the incompetence of the GMD‚ all of which were all responsible for the CCP victory

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    Title: Post Soviet Gender developments in Central Asia Author: Minakhi Das Institution: Jawaharlal Nehru University‚ New Delhi Email: minakhi.jnu@gmail.com Abstract:- The development process affects men and women differently. Modernization of agriculture has altered the division of labour between the sexes‚ increasing women’s dependent status as well as their workload. Women often lose control over resources such as land and are generally excluded from access to new technology. Due to technological

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