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    • Social awareness – our ability to understand the emotions of other people (what others are thinking and feeling) • Self-management – our ability to use awareness of our emotions to stay flexible and direct our behavior positively and constructively • Relationship management – our ability to use our awareness of our own emotions and those of others to manage interactions successfully. 6. Ability to change other 's perception by democratic means--Women must have that much capability to change or

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    I have wanted to have a career based in politics since I was 10 years old, and I feel as if the summit would bring me new insight into the political world and the Democratic Party. I would love to connect like-minded democrats who want to make a change. The programs and speakers I would be able to attend would be of major interest to me, and having the opportunity to meet mentors and politicians is something I will remember for the rest of my life. Being able to go to the summit would prove to be

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    part of communication today. It has changed the way people find each other, share interest and ideas, not to mention how it has changed how companies advertise and communicate with their customers. Based on this year alone, social media has impacted politics in a major way. The goal was to reach the young generation by engaging in social media platforms by simply posting, commenting and video sharing [10]. Social networking sites has mobilized potential voters all over the world. The goal of this paper

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    opportunity to vote on various positions in the government and local areas. Political parties perform a number of functions for the American political system. The functions and components of political parties, interest group activity, electoral politics, public opinion, political participation, and political socialization, all are essential factors towards the influences of the American political system. A political party refers to a group of people that are organized to gather knowledge and

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    staunch protofeminist and a civil rights champion whose journalistic writings puts her among the greatest civil theorists of all time. She takes a reporter approach in addressing her points about the rights of women, Negro perception and Reconstructive politics; therefore, her works are dedicated to the whole society and government to respect women. Her works are viewed as complements to Alexander Crummel and Mary McLeod Bethune with the argument that women can do as much as what men have done irrespective

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    His-panics, and seniors. Cognition and affect are also influenced by political attitudes, as exem-plified by stereotypes, prejudice, and emotions. Agents of political socialization include fam-ily, education, peers, media, religion, race and ethnicity, gender, age, geographical region, and social class. Political attitudes function to provide knowledge about the self and others, shape beliefs and values, maintain self-esteem, prompt action, and predict actions in self and others. Political attitudes are

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    W. Bush. He segues these two politicians battling it out in strong disagreement into the cultural war in America. Fiorina refers to culture war as a displacement of the traditional economic conflictions that brought to life the twentieth century politics in the advanced democracies by newly emergent moral and religious ones (Fiorina, 2). Fiorina goes on to express how the journalistic community fell in love with the idea of cultural war. Having disagreement, division, polarization and rivalries at

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    History The study of history is a challenging and often ambiguous pursuit of reconstruction. Historians are forced to remove themselves from the confines of modernity while desperately trying to grasp the fleeting remnants of an ever fading past. It is impossible, however, for a historian to fully accomplish either one of these necessities of research. The present remains an integral part of his perspective causing a distinctive slant in the analysis; evidence of the past can remain hidden

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    Social media is a form of political activism that has received a significant amount of debate. Does it offer major value to political parties hoping to gain traction with key demographics? Or does it simply detract from the real message, creating a giant distraction that does not turn into actual voter turnout? Pew Research Institute and others have shown that social media popularity has actually led to improvements in voter turnout and that there is a positive correlation between a candidate’s Facebook

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    When the Libertarian party says individuals have the right to do whatever it is that they want to do, it does not mean anarchy. Every issues in the Libertarian party is within reason. Libertarians believe that Citizens have the right to marry any gender or sex they please, to do anything to their

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