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    The Garden Party

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    The Garden Party is written by Katherine Mansfield‚ a New Zealand prominent modernist writer of short fiction. Set in colonial New Zealand‚ "The Garden Party" falls into two clearly differentiated parts. For the major characters‚ Laura Sheridan‚ Mrs. Sheridan‚ Meg Sheridan‚ Jose Sheridan and Laurie Sheridan are considered by because they appeared in the story quite often. And for the minor characters‚ they are mostly the workers and helpers in the party‚ except for Mr. Sheridan and Mr

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    Populist Party

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    The Populist Party‚ a third political party that originated in America in the latter part of the nineteenth century‚ derived as a result of farmer discontent and economic distress. This was caused by the country’s shift from an agricultural American life to one in which industrialists dominated the nation’s development. The public felt as if they were being cheated by these "robber barons‚" a term given to those who took advantage of the middle and lower classes by "boldly stealing the fruits of

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    The Green Party

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    The Green Party has nominated Former Georgia Congresswoman Cynthia McKinney is also ran as a candidate for President of the Untied States. The inclusion of a viable third party in our political process has always interested me and the Green Party has appeal that may allow it to establish self on the political scene First I will the policies of the Green Party then delve into the prospects of Ms. McKinney’s of becoming the next President. The Green Party is one of many lesser party trying to establish

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    Political Parties

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    Political Parties I. What is a political party? II. Functions of Political Parties in the U.S. III. The Three Faces of a Party IV. Why do we have Two Party system? V. Major and Minor Party Ideologies VI. The role of Minor Parties in the U.S Political Party VII. Differences between Interest Groups and Political Parties I. What is a Political Party? Political Party-A group of political activists who organize to win elections‚ operate the government‚ and determine public policy. Functions of Political

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    Third Person Analysis

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    Person vs. Third Person What makes an author make choose a particular point of view to tell their story from? Does it really matter? Can the point of view of a story shape the reader’s entire experience? There are three different points of views: first‚ second‚ and third. First person is told from one character’s point of view‚ which limits the facts and gives the reader just the one character’s opinion of the story. Second person treats the reader as the main character in a story. Third person is

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    The Populist Party

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    Populist party  in U.S. history‚ political party formed primarily to express the agrarian protest of the late 19th cent. In some states the party was known as the People’s party. Formation of the Party During the Panic of 1873 agricultural prices in the United States began to decline. The economic welfare of farmers suffered badly; many believed that the management of currency was at fault and that the government’s currency policy was determined by Eastern bankers and industrialists. After

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    Libertarian Party

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    The Libertarian Party History The Libertarian Party was founded on December 11th‚ 1971 by Geoff Neale. It is considered the fastest growing political party in the history of the United States. It was formed in Westminster‚ Colorado‚ in the house of David Nolan‚ another founder of the party. The Party was formed partly because of the Vietnam War‚ conscription‚ and the Gold Standard. In 1972‚ the Libertarians had a representative who became the first female candidate to receive and electoral vote

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    Pirate Party

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    Katie Morris Mr. Acker Government 28 April 2015 Issues for Pirate Party Platform 1. Reformation of intellectual property laws 2. Governmental transparency 3. Protection of Privacy 4. Free access to information 5. Inclusivity citizenship Grace O’Malley Biography Basic Facts: Birth Name: Grace Elizabeth Donovan Gender: Female Birthdate: April 1‚ 1979 Birthplace: New York City Age: 36 years old Religion: Catholic Education: Bachelor of Arts in English with a concentration in Creative Writing

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    Democrat Party vs. Republican Party In the United States today‚ the two main political parties are the Democratic Party and the Republican Party. The two parties also have differing stances on legal and economic ideas. Each of these parties has their own beliefs on important and sometimes controversial issues such as taxation‚ immigration‚ abortion‚ gay marriage‚ the death penalty‚ and military spending. These topics are examples subjects that each party has differing opinions about. They are

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    practically applicable to the present. On one side we have the Populist Party with a solid and significantly relevant number of followers‚ including Afro-Americans farmers and industrial workers. On the other corner we have the progressive party with an apparently small but underestimate number of potential voters which includes the middle class and above. These two parties do not only reflect the wills of their respective party‚ they emulate the two ever contradicting segments of the modern society

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