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    Patriotism is defined as “love of and devotion toward one’s country, which includes its people and institutions” (LaMothe 2008). These these feelings of love, pride and loyalty are essential for groups because they establish solidarity and unity among members (Finell and Zogmaister 2015). However, within the patriotism literature, Erving Staub distinguishes between two types of patriotism: Blind and constructive. Blind patriotism “connotes uncritical loyalty and support for any action engaged in

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    operate, religion and politics has been inexplicably linked to humanity, with each playing a significant role in sociopolitical development since man’s very inception. As humans have become increasingly more interconnected and interdependent, the now commonplace societal entities of politics and religion were borne into fruition, servicing as an agent of communal advancement and moral betterment. Despite thousands of years of co-existence, the relationship between religion and politics has been one of

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    relationship between power and politics. Power over the years has been described as a phenomenon of control in regards to politics. Power is an important tool, in politics, it has been since time in memorial. Furthermore, Power is seen as very important because it plays an important role in political issue of our world today be it between countries or states; that is to also say that power is very important in, International Relations. In recent times, the bases of politics relies on the activities of

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    Realism is an approach to the study and practice of international politics. It emphasizes the role of the nation-state and makes a broad assumption that all nation-states are motivated by national interests, or, at best, national interests disguised as moral concerns. Political realism means nations are conceived as political entities pursuing their respective interests defined in terms of power. Morgenthau divides the history of modern political thought into two distinct schools, ‘realism’ and

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    Unfortunately indicative of the politics and policies in today’s terms, foreign policy increasingly occurs 150 characters at a time through Twitter, and the unhinged behavior often displayed by our executive leadership damages our national image and ability to effectively manage foreign

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    throughout my life; political socialization is “the process by which people acquire political beliefs and values” (CITATION 119). However, I would consider myself to be ignorant towards most political news or issues happening in the United States or in the world. I would not consider myself to be a liberal, democrat, conservative, or republican; I would declare myself as independent; CITATION. I believe that there are some factors that have influenced my political standpoints; some have formed my beliefs and

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    My grandfather died from ALS when I was eight years old. Given that I was so young and that he was so sick for the time I knew him, there are many questions left unanswered. There was one thing that he was sure to remind me about every single time he saw me. He would sit me down and tell me that my education was the one thing that no one could ever take away from me. He told me that people are cruel, but as long as I have my education, I have everything. We had several other notable memories

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    exchange images. They do not argue with propositions; they argue with good looks, celebrities and commercials. For the message of television as metaphor is not only that all the world is a stage but that the stage is located in Las Vegas, Nevada”(Postman,

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    facets of government and politics, including elections and electoral behavior, legal and judicial systems, foreign policy and conflict resolution, the political implications of race, gender and ethnicity, and the moral and ethical issues associated with democracy, global justice, and human rights. A degree in Government and Political Affairs provides students with a deeper understanding and knowledge of the driving forces that guide people, communities, and even the business world of today in both the

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    has sincerely demonstrated her efforts to promote certain causes. Maya is called many things but what she is called never gets in her way. In her article Politics and Pop Music, Laura Villasenin states: She is praised for bringing a voice to the powerless, and commended for putting her fame on the line in order to support her cause that the world just doesn’t really care about. Her critics claim that she oversimplifies the situation in her people’s land, they say she is politically naïve. But despite

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