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    freedom and money, or more specifically the lack thereof: poverty. As Cohen shows, experts all along the political spectrum agree that the poor are entitled to far less opportunities than their wealthier counterparts. The controversy with the subject thus lies, instead, in the ambiguity of the term "freedom" and what it implies, as well as to what exactly it's beneficiaries are permitted. The political left believes that because the impoverished are financially unable to exercise many of their freedoms

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    Decrypting Politics

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    Stoker, a professor at the University of California, Berkeley, created a graph (Figure 1) that separates people’s political standing based on their views of state intervention in private life and the economy (The Charles and Louise Travers Department of Political Science University of California, Berkeley). This description allows individuals to compare and contrast the different political views of people. However, there is more to the conservative label than just the group of people who prefer state

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    Social Media Bias

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    both on very different ends of the political spectrum but both have a very big impact. National Public Radio, NPR, is very popular among modern day Liberals because of their values and the topics of their daily talk shows. According to Googles definition a person with Liberal Morals is “open to new behavior or opinions and willing to discard traditional values”. There are a lot of people from this generation who are claiming to not have a specific political standpoint, but most of them fall on

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    1. The movies Three Kings with The Siege of Jadotville, both war like movies, show two different types of political movies. Three Kings which is an overwhelmingly liberal film based on the first Gulf War under president George H. W. Bush and then there is The Siege of Jadotville which is based on the Katanga conflict in Congo-Léopoldville was a centrist film. There are certain criteria that a movie must fall into that enables them to be categorized as a conservative, liberal, revolutionary right

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    right to free speech is so important that the entire First Amendment of the United States Constitution is dedicated to the right to free speech, giving Americans a responsibility to protect this right, even against those who they disagree with. Political events over the last several years has created an environment where those who spoke out against actions and policies of President Barak Obama were shut down as racist, with no consideration to the content of the argument to today where those who

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    Liberal Media Bias

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    Anyone paying attention to the 2016 election cycle is aware of latest accusations hurled by the Republican candidates against CNBC and their “mishandling” of the Republican debate. This recent outrage against the network is a product of the deeply rooted sentiment among Republicans in particular that there is a giant liberal news media bias working to further the agenda of the Democratic Party. Presidential hopeful, Marco Rubio, said that the media was a super PAC for Hillary Clinton and Reince

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    I am proposing isn’t a universal value, per say, but rather an opportunity for compromise. This proposal is focused around gun violence, laws, and regulations. On the topic of gun violence, the truth is never really evident on either side of the spectrum. The left has a notorious history of belittling the free speech of anyone who disagrees with their views on gun control, and labels Alt-right Neo-Nazis. The right also likes to disregard any opinions brought forth by the left, often labeling them

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    Discrimination

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    Name:Aksamal Akhmetova Date:08.10.2015 Directions: Read the assignment below and the attachments then answer the question(s). **Make sure you refer to the attachments. Assignment: You currently work in Human Resources as the Benefits Manager and part of your responsibilities is Workers’ Compensation. Anytime an employee is injured at work, they are to contact you to report it. You then have to report it using the attached OSHA

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    Artist: Giorgione (*1477/1478; †25.10.1510) Title: The Adoration of the Shepherds The Adoration of the Shepherd about 1505, oil on panel, 35 4/5" x 43 4/5" (91 x 111cm) National Gallery of Art, Washington, DC, USA This essay attempts to describe analyze and evaluate the famous painting "The Adoration of the Shepherd" by Giorgione (originally Giorgio Barbarelli). In the following essay there will be three main sections: 1 Inventory - (WHAT?) 2 Formal Analysis - (HOW?) 3 Interpretation/Meaning

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    The Ontario Child and Family Services Act (CFSA) highlights a number of amendments that promote the protection and well-being of children in care. Through examining Amina’s story, we have identified which of her rights were violated, and explained why each situation was an infringement of the law, by quoting the relevant sections from the CFSA, Part V, Children’s Rights in Care. In addition, we have also explained what we, as Child and Youth Workers (CYWs) would do differently to ensure that Amina’s

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