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    "We have something special here, something we don 't want to lose. We have a way of life, a way of looking at ourselves, a way of reacting to the world. Mr. Mulroney 's trade deal will change all that. It will make us a little more then a junior partner of the United States. I believe in a strong, sovereign independent Canada. I believed that we are now talented enough and competent enough and tough enough to make our own choices, for our own future, in our own way. I need your support on November

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    between people that share opposing world views. Political polarization relates to when a person’s view and stance on a topic, law, issue or particular group of people is stringently defined by their identification with a particular political party or ideology. Ever since the 1960s ideological conflict and political polarization have evolved as more factors have come into play. Examples of important factors that have fueled the evolution of these two topics are abortion, the death penalty, gay marriage

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    understanding of the self also requires the development of an ethical stance, a set of values, principles, and virtues to guide one’s moral conduct (Ambrosio, 2013, p. 328). Lacking such ethics or praxis, librarians are vulnerable to the dominant political ideology. “The way to overcome paralysis is the consciousness of what one really is and knowing oneself. It begins with taking an inventory of our historical formation with determining how we have been secretly imprinted by history; how our language, thoughts

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    managed to clearly demonstrate the ideological values that political parties and their supporters hold dear. I use the term ideology to refer to the world-view that one maintains. For example, the ideology of communism refers to the world-view that history is a story of class struggle and that destiny entails the emancipation of the subordinated class. On the other hand, the ideology of free-market capitalism refers to the world-view that we are all independent agents who act in our own self-interest

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    supported Newman 's point by stating "Media studies open up your understanding of how things work, how people become informed - or misinformed - and how the myths and ideologies that govern all our lives are created and sustained." (Bazalgette, 2000, pp.14). Thus, the focus of this essay will be on these aspects; how the theory of ideology and

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    A. Attention Getter: Coalition, or agreement between parties has become rare to politicians. Politics may be out of our age, but we should take interest for our knowledge. B. Reason to Listen: We should take interest because it encompasses our ideologies towards government officials and government issues. C. Speaker Credibility: I have devoted time to speak with federal employees like TSA and undisclosed people to overview the problem of partisanship. I have also done rigorous research for this

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    The Help Movie Analysis

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    commonly associated with the right wing, which continually paints her such throughout the film. The bipolar categories of her ideology are International vs. Nationalistic, Democratic vs. Hierarchical, and Insiders vs. Outsiders. My first category in Hilly’s ideology is International vs. Nationalistic. The international outlook is more characteristic of left wing ideology. It tends to promote looking outward and trying to govern, and care for the entire world and its peoples through aid or diplomacy

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    Knocked Up. However, as the audience is served its fill of laughter, issues are presented that rarely grace the silver screen. The director of this film, Judd Apatow, utilizes his dominion and influence over the audience to introduce the dominant ideology of Knocked Up. As seen in his previous film, The 40 Year Old Virgin, it is evident that the

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    and included a website, (see figure 2,) which again indicates a higher disposable income and extra time. The front cover yet again includes an hourglass shaped celebrity, but she is older, although she still conforms to the dominant ideology for a young female. The magazine includes the latest fashion and make-up styles, but on a much larger scale when compared to ‘Sneak.’ “MASSIVE FASHION SPECIAL: 1322 HOT NEW LOOKS.” It again includes problem pages, but the problems

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    deep-rooted conception of a “traditional woman” in the United States during the Second Wave Feminism (1960s-1990s). The Women Liberation Movement was a demonstration of challenging society’s common sense, or hegemony, which was nurtured by the dominant ideology which in this case was a gender hierarchy where men were believed to be superior to women. The primary source “No More Miss America” by Robin Morgan describes her experiences as a participant of the NYRF protesting against the Miss American Pageant

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