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    Media S Role In Democracy

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    Misbah Shoaib What is the role of media in a democracy? Media plays a crucial role in shaping a healthy democracy. It is the backbone of a democracy. Media makes us aware of various social‚ political and economical activities happening around the world. It is like a mirror‚ which shows us or strives to show us the bare truth and harsh realities of life. But that is only the case if money isn’t involved. Media plays a huge role in forming and giving characters and specific traits to a country’s

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    DEATH TEST OF LOVE AND CONDITION OF LIBERTY When you say liberty‚ it s the right and power to act‚ believe or express oneself in a manner of one’s own choosing. Meaning to say‚ freedom in all matters. Here in our country‚ we have a freedom to speak‚ to live and to express our feelings. Everybody has the right whatever to show and manipulate his self. No one can control him particularly when he is already at the right age. The conditions of Liberty define as a statement‚ attitude or an action

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    The Purest Form Summary

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    In the passage "The Purest Form"‚ the author introduces modern ninjutsu as an art that "focuses on teaching different methods of self-defense"(paragraph‚ 3) to a wide range of people. However‚ the modern ninjutsu is far away from my assumptions about ninjutsu. Unlike most people’s imagination about ninjutsu is "people kicking at each other while yelling"(paragraph‚ 1) ‚ my assumption is totally about ancient Japanese ninjutsu. Personally‚ before reading the passage‚ I believed that ninjutsu was

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    Let’s Get The Party Started Once in a while‚ I receive invitations from my relatives and my friends. Sometimes it’s for a birthday party‚ a christening‚ a wedding‚ or simply just for a get together party in someone‘s house. Many people enjoy themselves by throwing a house party for their family and friends. Some parties are simple and others are extravagant. Whatever kind of party it is‚ its success really depends on the host. Organizing a party is a big responsibility because you have a lot of

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    “Can the Subaltern Speak” Response Spivak’s article‚ while difficult to get through‚ brings up many interesting points. She ultimately comes to the conclusion that the subaltern cannot speak. Yet in coming to that conclusion she explains reasons why they cannot. Early into the essay‚ Spivak asks the question‚ “Are those who act and struggle mute‚ as opposed to those who act and speak?” (70). She asks this question in response to Deleuze’s pronouncement that‚ “‘[a] theory is like a box of tools…

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    Formal Analysis on Art

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    Michelangelo’s Sogno is a black chalk drawing on unprepared‚ cream-colored paper. Slightly larger than 8 x 12 inches‚ the drawing requires close-hand examination. At the center of the Sogno‚ an idealized male nude perches precariously on an open box filled with masks. His upper torso twists to his left as he leans on a sphere for support. He turns his head in the opposite direction‚ looking upward and over his right shoulder to watch a winged creature descent from above. Considerably smaller

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    American Two-Party System What are political parties? Basically they are groups that want to gain political power and influence public policies. Political parties were created to represent the people of our nation and their ideas on public policies. Over time they have developed and become a big part of our democratic government. Our American political party system is based on a two-party system‚ meaning there are two major parties that dominate elections. Political parties are important to

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    Descriptive Writing As you enter the park by pushing its big black gate you can hear the shouting of kids and the air is filled with the voices of people. On the left and right hand side there are many trees with people sitting under them reading books or having picnics. In front there is a path that goes straight and then divides into two‚ one going to the left and the other to the right. If you take the right path you could hear the shouting of children louder than before. There are kids running

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    Which pressure groups are the most powerful? Some pressure groups are clearly more powerful than others. Some succeed while others fail. But what does ‘success’ mean? How can we weigh up pressure-group power or influence? These are difficult questions because ‘success’ may be measured in different ways. Success may mean: * Affecting government policy – policy-making power. * Pushing an issue up the political agenda – agenda-setting power. * Changing people’s values‚ perceptions and

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    Paper will start at the Victorian Era where studies about masculinity were first in focus. The following Paper will focus on masculinity and the Perception of “manliness”. First the concept of Victorian masculinity itself and its origin shall be defined with the help of secondary literature on the subject. The combination of theoretical approaches by Emma Foye Quinn‚ from Bucknell University and several other authors will provide an insight into the subject of Victorian

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