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    Political Socialization

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    Political Socialization Political socialization is the theory of how humans form political values and culture are formed in order to spread those ideals to the next generation, whether it be directly or indirectly, socialization often plays a part in our daily lives, and affects children as young as adolescents. Usually, the primary institutions of family, church, workplace, school, and political parties are all agents which will all at any point in time have an effect in your life and are invested

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    Political Correctness

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    Political correctness is a term which became popular in the 1980s and refers to way society has changed the language and actions it uses so as not to exclude disadvantaged groups. Those in favour of its use generally have a strong social justice ethic and believe marginalised groups deserve to be treated and referred to in a respectful way. Those critical of its use believe it to be a pejorative term used as an excuse to pander to the ‘fragile egos’ of minority groups. In this essay, I will discuss

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    Political Corruption

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    1. Why have governments individually and collectively decided to crack down on corruption? Is this crack-down a permanent change or just a temporary phase? a. Over a decade, Corruption has become a serious threat for every nation as it directly impacts the country’s economy thereby its overall growth at all levels. b. Corruption is considered to be a global disease which has already spread across the universe in a drastic manner and no country can be proud to say that they are corruption

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    Political Myth

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    untrue that is widely believed to be true. However, the meaning behind a political myth can many times be unclear, a political myth is a type of narrative, based on fact or fiction, which relates to a political topic. The term "political myth" was given its name by Henry Tudor. In his book, Political Myth, Tudor said this type of myth was a myth in which the hero is a group such as: a nation, a race, or a social class. Political myths relate to history but are not necessarily historical; group members

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    Political Correctness

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    Political Correctness Is Not Yet the Real Correctness Last weekend, at a local seafood restaurant, the following conversation ensued after the server handed me the menu. “So, where are you guys from?” “We are Chinese students, and we are about to enter college next year.” “Oh, what will you study? Wait, let me guess, engineering, right?” “Well, you came close. Statistics, actually.” Ever since I came to America, I have countless experiences just like the one I described above. In our daily life,

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    Political Risk

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    Political Risk Political risk is a type of risk faced by investors, corporations, and governments. It is a risk that can be understood and managed with reasoned foresight and investment. Broadly, political risk refers to the complications businesses and governments may face as a result of what are commonly referred to as political decisions—or “any political change that alters the expected outcome and value of a given economic action by changing the probability of achieving business objectives

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    Political Labels

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    myself. However, when it comes to politics and defining one’s political ideology I believe labels are sometimes necessary. This is because political labels have the unique ability to encapsulate key issues in public life and become, as described by West (2006), “shorthand communication devices for leaders, reporters, and voters trying to make sense of the complexity of contemporary life” (p. 344). If I were attempting to communicate my political ideology to someone, I would label myself as a liberal,

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    Political Turncoatism

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    to another, the other changed his mind and do the same. Party- switching had been a common scenario in the Philippine politics. Its occurrence is usually at election times or at times when there is a need to resolve a certain conflict involving a political issue or question and during times of revolutions and People Power. True enough the party system of the country seems to resemble chameleons of politicians going from one party to another. On several occasions when there is a need of choosing a stand

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    Political Satire

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    Argument Essay Political satire is ubiquitous in United States. Social media are presenting uncountable numbers of political satires and tweets. As Iain Ellis, who has a Ph.D in American Culture Studies, said, “Today’s political humor infects, inflects, and injects into our national state of affairs”(Ellis 150). In relation to Ellis’ quote, the idea of utilizing humor as a political tool subverted my perception on humor, and such utilization has spread through not only in democratic countries, but

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    Political Philosophy

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    Understanding the political philosophy of any individual is extraordinarily important when attempting to understand any given individual in greater depth. As for my personal, political philosophy, I am primarily focused on compassion. I contend that notions, and actions thereof, are just when concerning the expansion of legitimate microcosmic interpersonal relationships. When looking toward prefabricated political ideologies set forth by incredibly intelligent predecessors, I favor writers and activists

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