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    Democracy and the Un

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    Democracy is a universally recognized ideal and is one of the core values of the United Nations. Democracy provides an environment for the protection and effective realization of human rights. These values are embodied in the Universal Declaration of Human Rights and further developed in the International Covenant on Civil and Political Rights‚ which enshrines a host of political rights and civil liberties underpinning meaningful democracies United Nations activities in support of democracy and

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    Foundation Programme Culture‚ Theory and Society Assignment 2 “What valid criticisms can be made of liberal democracy?” Class: F4 Student: Tzu-Han Lin What valid criticisms can be made of liberal democracy? Liberal democracy is seen as the most common political form of government which has been implemented in the contemporary world. According to the finding of Freedom in the World 2011 Survey released by the US-based Freedom House (http://www.freedomhouse.org/)‚ there are 76 percentages

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    themselves as a “democracy”. The term democracy is derived from the Greek words demos (the people) and kratia (power or authority) and may be used to refer to any system of government that gives power to the people‚ either directly‚ or indirectly through elected representatives. Democracy is hard‚ perhaps the most complex and difficult of all forms of government. It is filled with tensions and contradictions‚ and requires that its members labor diligently to make it work. Democracy is not designed

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    What Does it Mean to Be Free? “O’er the land of the free and the home of the brave!" When Francis Scott Key wrote these closing lyrics to our national anthem in 1814‚ he clearly understood what it meant to be free. But do we know what freedom really means? Webster’s dictionary defines freedom as a state in which somebody is able to act and live as he or she chooses‚ without being subject to any undue restraints or restrictions. When the founding fathers wrote the Declaration of Independence

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    Question: Does the Underground man have a freedom of choice? Your Answer (just yes or no): Yes. Opposing Argument 1: The Underground man does not have a choice to live outside. For the reason that people in the upper world are not “mindful enough” and they will never understand him and his perception about the life. It is not the underground man’s choice to be born in such society. If he had a choice‚ he would be able to be in the society‚ where he could be pleased. Finally‚ he does not belong

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    The Paradox of Democracy

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    is conducted in accordance with excellence.” (Aristotle‚ N. Ethics 1295a- 25) In terms of Democracy‚ Plato and Aristotle differ extensively. For instance‚ Plato considers Democracy as a fundamentally corrupted form of government‚ where the possession of power rests upon the will of the masses‚ which for Plato are incapable of achieving true knowledge. Conversely‚ Aristotle recognizes Democracy among the best forms of governance. However‚ he argues that democratic rule‚ if exercise in the form

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    Democracy & Corruption

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    Qualification -- BE(Civil) Address -- A/11‚Road No.-7 Extn.‚New Dalma View Colony Old Sonari‚Jamshedpur – 831011‚Jharkhand Mobile No. -- 09178 460 468/773 565 86 35 E-mail -- raj_red123@rediffmail.com Democracy And Corrupt Politicians Democracy in India has the distinction of being world’s largest functioning democracy.Ever since her independence ‚India has been living and developing through a democratic system of governance involving a self rule of the people.Till today

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    Virtual Medical Home Objective is to provide essential medical services online to everyone hardly matters you live in metro or a remotely located village. Users can connect through their home internet or approach any nearby kiosk to get these services. What motivate to build this system are: 1) Very few or no doctors at remote locations 2) Limited hour services and lack of sophisticated medical equipments 3) No patients history/lab data management A. Patients B. Doctors 2. Objective/ Vision 3

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    ‘A fear of democracy runs throughout liberalism’ Discuss. 45 Marks (Jan 2011) Some political thinkers have argued that Liberalism can be defined by its fear of democracy. Democracy is ‘rule by the people’‚ this term suggests that there is popular participation and also public interest within government. While liberals fear democracy they know and see it as the best possible way. As there is a clear fear of it lying underneath the liberal ideology‚ there are obvious arguments for and against this

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    elections and democracy

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    QUESTION 1; 1. Do you think elections can be a good measure of democracy? Discuss this statement in relation to elections recently held in African countries you are familiar with. INTRODUCTION The year 2011 experienced serious levels of political activities in Africa such as political upheavals‚ middle-east uprisings and elections in many countries. Most Islamic nations rose against their long-ruling leaders‚ hence saw the ousted of Egyptian Hosni Mubarak and the killing of Muamar

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