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SOCIAL SCIENCES
Neoliberalism Or Neostatism
Neoliberalism or Neostatism
Introduction
In the discussion below, we will take a detailed overview of what the concepts of neo-liberalism and neo-statism are. We will study their roles in development and what ideology stands behind it. Neo-liberalism is about giving authority to every individual living within the country ...
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Less Participation of Young People in Electoral Politics
Less Participation of Young People in Electoral Politics
Introduction
The term 'democracy' essentially means government by people. A democratic system is one in which the state is run by a government that is established as per the choice of the public (Hill & Louth, 2006, ...
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ASYLUM SEEKERS
Asylum Seekers
Asylum Seekers
Asylum Seekers
Asylum seekers is a topic of which has come up as a serious debates in various countries. Many of the articles by scholars that have been introduced related to this area have focused on the social issue and concern related to the asylum seekers. According ...
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Texas Constitution Follow-up Assignment
Introduction
The following paper is based the hearing that filed in the Texas constitution and the author covered the different aspects of the hearing of the case. Further illustration of the hearing discussed below;
Hearing
As reported by Davidwalls (2013), religious freedom constitutional amendment filed in the Texas ...
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About Africa
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In Africa, after the collapse of the colonial system, the newly emerged African states are faced with the problem of creation and development of national languages ??and cultures, as well as the preservation of their ethnic and cultural identity of the peoples of the domination of languages ??of the ...
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Ethics - Unwanted Pregnancy: Marquis' and Thomson's Arguments
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If the arguments against abortion were unique and unquestionable, there would never be a debate of this ethical issue. One of the arguments for the morality of abortion is the "argument violinist." This is a thought experiment that asks us to imagine a ...
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Truth
Truth
Truth
Truth is an element that conforms to realism, fact, or authenticity. Truth can be defined by three different ways from the philosophical perspective. It is what actually corresponds to reality, truth is what matches its objects, and truth is simply telling things as it should be, the real face. The ...
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DISCURSIVE POLICY ANALYSIS
Discursive Policy Analysis and Its Usefulness
Discursive Policy Analysis and Its Usefulness
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Policy analysis is a notion which is applied to wide variety of intellectual approaches and practices. There is no clear relationship between practice and intellectual approach. Definitely, there is a there is a dominant paradigm that sees ...
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POST-INDUSTRIAL CRISIS
The Financial Crisis is a Post-Industrial Crisis
The Financial Crisis is a Post-Industrial Crisis
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Since the subprime crisis in July/August 2007, followed by the financial crisis of September 2008, the world entered a period of high uncertainty. This results in blurring of the unstable and displacement issues or interpretations. Therefore, for ...
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Change in World from 18th Century through Imperialism
Change in World from 18th Century through Imperialism
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The act of imperialism has transformed the world of human and their lifestyles since the advent of 18th century. People and their associations have transformed entirely during this whole span of time. There are numerous factors ...