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    In past years, Illiteracy was a big issue to some countries like Pakistan, Ghana Ethiopia, South Africa and other places in Africa. Over the past years, the government of these countries focused on education. The levels of literacy in these countries was too high and there were causes of negative impact toward education. For instance, literacy rate of girls in Pakistan and family were the negative impact. Literacy rates for both gender was too high in Ghana, Ethiopia and South Africa and the negative

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    1. Introduction Globalisation, the process of integration and interconnectedness at and across all levels, especially through the economy, has resulted in the transformation of the traditional state. Power is shifting away from the state towards global markets and transnational corporations. However, this does not mean the complete end of the traditional state and its sovereignty. In order to compete in the globalised world, states have transformed themselves from traditional nation states and welfare

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    Examine and assess how political order is made and repaired. In this TMA I will examine and assess how political order is made mainly through the state. In order to create, maintain and repair political order, the state needs authority from its citizens to do so and this authority needs to be legitimate. ‘Legitimacy refers to a belief in the states rightness, its right to rule or the idea that its authority is proper.’ I will then explain how today, legitimacy is closely linked to democracy

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    Over the years, people have been witnesses of different forms of government such as monarchy, democracy, authoritarianism and more. All these forms of government, different from each other due to their views, goals, role in the history and more important on the role of the population. The fight for establishing the perfect type of government still going on nowadays. The role of the government is the fundamental element in determining the type of regime. However, today I am going to be more concentrated

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    Bouazizi exposed the real truths behind the rampant inflation, unemployment, and police brutality problems that were really plaguing Tunisia. Once the few videos and comments started to get through the Internet blocking efforts to the world media then the movement gained national attention and became a bigger influence on toppling the existing government. In Egypt we saw the blocking of Twitter and Facebook happen; this seemed all too common and even fueled the emotion driven actions of the people

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    Three of the five international relations theories, Realism, Liberalism, and Feminism have very interesting and different positions pertaining to global politics and issues. These theories, although quite different, effect the past present and future of global politics. Realists tend to believe the worst in humanity, that they are inherently selfish, and expect the worst. They are always prepared for war, and will go on the offensive if it means gaining more power and respect. Liberals do not think

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    On the floor of the Senate on January19-27, 1830, Senator Daniel Webster of Massachusetts argued that the states should be considered as one nation (Webster, 178). In response, Senator Robert Hayne of South Carolina argued that the states should be able to interpose and or nullify the federal government and its laws when they thought necessary to protect their citizens’ rights. (Hayne, 166). Overall, Senator Webster’s argument was better because he pointed out that although join the federal government

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    In the article, Global Democracy? written by Joshua Cohen and Charles F. Sabel they discuss the idea of having a global democracy amongst all states. The expanded range of politics setting beyond each states domestic boundaries would mark global politics. They want to set up a set of global rules so that they can provide a common welfare for all states especially in under-developed states. These set of rules would be set up to make sure that all of the rules are fare and just for all the people living

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    Many Americans today are aware that the United States is in debt, however, some may not realize by how much. Currently, the United States National Debt is up to 18 trillion dollars and is steadily increasing. This is a serious problem for the U.S., especially for millennials, who are going to be the ones living and dealing with the debt left behind for them. Increased spending, borrowing from China, and interest on the money borrowed are setting up our economy for an eventual crash, one that the

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    Free Is A Free Country

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    My people living in The United States take being a free country for granted. Many citizens do not realize how many different countries are not free, or only partial free. One country that is partially free is Papua New Guinea, this country is located north of Australia, which is a free country. A country that is not free is Zimbabwe, which is located in the continent of Africa. Africa has countries that are free, partially, and not free. However they are mainly not free. People who live in

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