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Press Politics Journal

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What news Outlet Think "middle of the road" politically speaking?

The New York Post, cnn, USA Today These days, the Wall Street Journal The New York Times, Associated Press, Reuters, The Washington Times, The Washington Post, FoxNews, MSNBC, CNN, Newsmax, Newsbusters.org, The American Spectator, National Review Online, The Weekly Standard, The Politico, Human Events, the Radio Equalizer, actual policy itself, the American thinker, slate

MSNBC.

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Voices of a People's History of the United States


Voices of a People’s History of the United States


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Howard Zinn is famous primarily for A People’s History of the United States, the book in which he presented alternative versions of American milestones, including Columbus’s “discovery” of the New World. Voices of a People’s History of the United States is the follow-up to that original landmark work, but where People’s History contained Zinn’s interpretations of events, Voices turns the platform …

The Global Resurgence of Democracy (A Journal of Democracy Book)


The Global Resurgence of Democracy (A Journal of Democracy Book)


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In its first edition, The Global Resurgence of Democracy brought together essays on democratization written from 1989 to 1991 by internationally prominent scholars, intellectuals, and political leaders. This thoroughly revised and updated second edition extends that work with a wealth of fresh material on a wide range of conceptual, historical, institutional, and policy issues. “A useful compilat…

Democratization in Africa: Progress and Retreat (A Journal of Democracy Book)


Democratization in Africa: Progress and Retreat (A Journal of Democracy Book)


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At a time when democracy seems to be in retreat in many parts of the world, Africa presents a more mixed picture. A number of African countries have been convulsed by high-profile crises, while others have quietly continued making progress on the difficult path toward democratic stability.Democratization in Africa: Progress and Retreat brings into focus the complex landscape of African politics by…
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August 22nd, 2010 at 10:44 am

Duke Political Science Major

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What law schools I can get a 3.1 GPA and a 162 final?

I am a second semester junior UNC in psychology and Political Science. My PAM is low because he had complicated family problems of the first two years of college, including taking care of my little brother until I was 18 and could leave the situation. Since my brother was 18 years and was able to get out and go to college my grades have improved and A's. I have not made the last official, but my average is around 162 diagnoses. What kind of luck I got into the act schools like UNC, Duke, Pepperdine (California) or the Law of Miami? Any advice would be appreciated? Thanks in advance!

With one 3.1/162 you have a good shot in Miami and a good start at Pepperdine. You have almost no shot at UNC and duke. Admission to law schools and their final GPA score will be the main factors that determine their fate to a particular school. Now, here The good news is, you're still in school and has not taken the LAST yet. If you have a tendency to increase the quality is really beneficial and I recommend certainly working hard to maintain and increase their grade point average. Now, finally, if you are new to the study, a 162 is an excellent start. I recommend that you consult your reasoning Powerscore software Bible Games Bible and Logic Powerscore as both are excellent resources. If you can afford to have a final year will be to your advantage. Personally, recommend or Powerscore Testmasters. Furthermore, as practical tests can, in good time limit. The last test is a very wise if you put the time into it. If you is making a 162 I think you can easily increase your score to practices from a 172 If you can break 170 at Real Madrid the past, you will have access Miami scholarships and great Pepperdine, has a good shot at UNC and a decent shot at Duke.

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August 5th, 2010 at 1:05 pm

American Government Political Cartoons

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Political cartoon help?

So for homework in American government, I have to make 5 political cartoons on current news stories, and issues. Three problems with this is that I’m not artistic, creative, or into the news, so this is pretty hard for me lol. SO if anyone can give me ideas with what i can draw and which current news story/issue it is. That would be GREAT!! thanks so much :)

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george bush
the jenna 6
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July 14th, 2010 at 10:23 pm

Comparative Politics Today Online

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Advantages and Disadvantages of Online Degrees

Today’s lifestyle is quite busy for everybody and hence for reasons like promotion, career advancement, and for learning purpose all of us are in search of online education. Many students are choosing online education for pursuing their degrees. Almost 60 percent of the students complete their courses successfully and that is because they are aware of the advantages of online degrees. Any university that is accredited, awards online degrees to students on various fields. Online degrees are offered for almost all the subjects like Political Science, Finance, Business Administration, Law, Engineering, Accounting, Economics, Mathematics, Graphic Designing, History and Medicine too.

The only difference from an online degree and the traditional degree is the way of teaching. As an online degree student, you will attend classes, will work on projects, will ask questions and discuss with the professors and will also appear for examinations, but only through a virtual environment. Your classroom will have bulletin boards and text chats and at times you may have virtual workgroup for problem solving. Depending on your online degree program, you will have synchronous and asynchronous sessions.

Enrolment for online degrees can be done by filling the online admission forms. You will have the choice to select the cost effective university and the university with more online degree programs.

The main advantage of earning an online degree is the learning environment. Wherever you are, as long as you are connected to the Internet, your online degree follows with you. If you can properly mange your time then your online degree sessions will fit in your busy schedule. Your degree program can also be completed with your pace of study. Online degree offers you the benefit to attend classes from your home or any convenient location of yours. You can also apply to any university of any country that offers online degree programs. With these online degree programs available nobody can use excuses like unable to pursue education. Most of the online degree courses can be completed within the stipulated period or shorter than this when compared with the similar types of degree programs that are campus-based. Only you can delay your course completion, if you did not do time management properly. Even monetarily you can save a lot by opting online degree like the tuition fee will be lesser than campus-based degree and the credit hours will also be comparatively less. Most of your learning materials will be of downloading format and so you can save lot of time and money by studying online degree courses.

There are disadvantages of online education if you don’t fit as a right candidate for the online degree. You have to properly manage your time with family, work and study. Your planning for the sessions are very important and so studying on your pace will increase the duration of online degree completion. Since the learning materials will be in text and downloadable format, you should be comfortable with reading and if your choice is listening, then you have to reconsider the decision of obtaining online degree. Your discussion forums and chats are very important for communication and knowledge of using it is very essential. As the online education’s key channel of communication is Internet, it will be disadvantage to you if you don’t know its usage. You should understand the advantages of online degrees and the important factors that affect your decision in pursuing online degrees.

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July 6th, 2010 at 12:56 pm

Politic Webster

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Is Revolution Brewing in America?

Is revolution brewing in America?

By MICHAEL WEBSTER: Syndicated Investigative Reporter. Feb 3, 2009 at 5:00 PM PST

Crowd gathering on Wall Street after the  1929 crash

The deep depression that started in America has already triggered violence in many places around the world and is being played out in Europe and elsewhere with increasing violence and other forms of social unrest are spreading around the globe. In Iceland for example the government has already fallen.

Hundreds of thousands of concerned citizens have marched in Zaragoza in protest to the failing economy and reacting to the great lose of jobs as Spanish unemployment heads towards 20 per cent. There have been riots and bloodshed in Greece, protests in Latvia, Lithuania, Hungary, Mexico and Bulgaria. The police have suppressed public discontent in all these countries including Russia.

The question many are asking is this discontent going to spread around the world as things get even worse?

As things deteriorate around the globe economically Americans are starting to realize what a bad place they are finding themselves in and that Americans for the first time since the great depression are losing jobs at an alarming rate, losing their homes, savings and the way of life they have grown accustom to.

Americans, the very people who the big banks, Wall Street and corporations made their massive fortunes from are now being forced by the United States Government to bail out those same companies. The price tag, that many believe will be in the trillions of dollars and are being given to those same companies in the form of American tax dollars. Those very same companies are being rewarded for failing, yet the American citizen is expected to weather the storm and do all the suffering without any help.

Many predict that there will be rioting in the streets of America too and that may be the reason the U.S. government is building detention camps all over the states and more are expected.

Rep. Alcee L. Hastings, D-Fla., has introduced to the House of Representatives a new bill, H.R. 645, calling for the secretary of homeland security to establish no fewer than six national emergency centers for corralling civilians on military installations.

Jerome R. Corsi a reporter for the WorldNetDaily reports that the proposed bill, which has received little mainstream media attention, appears designed to create the type of detention center that those concerned about use of the military in domestic affairs fear could be used as concentration camps for political dissidents, such as occurred in Nazi Germany.

The bill also appears to expand the President’s emergency power, much as the executive order signed by President Bush on May 9, 2007, that gave the President the authority to declare an emergency and take over the direction of all federal, state, local, territorial and tribal governments without even consulting Congress.

Corsi further reported that the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) has awarded a $385 million contract to Houston-based KBR, Halliburton’s former engineering and construction subsidiary, ( based in Dubai) to build temporary detention centers on an “as-needed” basis in national emergency situations.

  According to Adrian Michaels, a London reporter says the French are continuing to revolt. Teachers, television employees, postal workers, students and masses of other public-sector workers are united in a hugely popular strike with car workers, supermarket staff, journalists and thousands of others in the private sector protesting the depression that has hit there country like a ton of bricks.

One poll said that 75 per cent of the public supported the action, which has the backing of the large union groups and opposition socialists. It will be a big test for President Nicolas Sarkozy but, more importantly, the strike will mark the biggest protest so far in one of the world’s largest economies against the grief and distress being caused by the catastrophic global downturn.

In America too it is turning into a winter of discontent Americans not having money to pay the heating bills, not able to afford gasoline for their cars, unable to pay their mortgages and no apparent bail out for them in site. American protests are expected to be widespread as more and more Americans lose their jobs and become homeless and as the rich get richer and the poor get poorer the gathering storms of discontent are darker now then any anybody can remember, Yes, it is expected to get worse than the great depression.

Parallels between the 1930s have tended to focus on the numbers — a lack of growth and waning consumer confidence is now prevalent world wide.

It is feared by many governments that history will repeat itself as in the 1930s where economic hardship spawned major demonstrations. It allowed extremists to gather support after a loss of faith in the government and politicians. Economic catastrophe bred Franco, Mussolini and Hitler.

Michaels asked ” Do the protesters across Europe sense once again that their governments do not know what to do? Or is it melodramatic to worry about such a parallel?”

Politicians are being assailed for their lack of competence. Mainstream parties — the left in France and Germany, for example — are bickering and in crisis. France’s mainstream unions have, in some cases, been following the actions of more radical groups such as SUD-Rail, which called a wildcat strike at a Paris rail station and stranded thousands of commuters. In Italy, traditional scapegoats such as immigrants are being expelled by populist politicians.

Michaels continues that the continent has been turned upside down as governments struggle to cope. Whatever was bad — state aid, bigger budget deficits, mass bail-outs — is now good. “Governments are making it up as they go along,” says Alan Ahearne, an economist at the Bruegel think tank in Brussels. “They are doing it on the fly.”

Worse is that the institutions created to keep the peace after the Second World War are being over-ridden. The European Union, formed in the 1950s mainly as a way to stop the citizens of France and Germany from killing each other, is having its rules ignored as countries take unilateral action to safeguard jobs and businesses.

Brussels has made token noises about the rules of the single market being respected again some day, but its guidelines on bail-outs merely follow actions by member states.

Another reason for discontent is that this is the euro’s first recession. Euro zone countries can no longer devalue and boost exports, assuming anyone still had the money to buy goods.

And while Germany and France can boost domestic spending, Portugal and Greece do not have the money. In smaller countries, people are protesting because all they see in their future are cuts in wages, reductions in living standards, spending cuts and tax increases as their governments struggle to restore order. (total and complete corporate greed).

In April, the G20 group of developed and developing nations will gather in London and have another chance to set the right strategy. US President Barack Obama has started telling Americans that they will have to take a share of the pain, and that a fix will be a long time in the making.

One European says Americans are so spoiled and they have had it so good for so many years, they will be the hardest hit as they will struggle to cope. This is going to be a new world for them and they are going to have to learn how to adapt or parish.

Is this America’s future? Does the American government sense chaos and public rebellion?

Editors Note:

 

Michael Webster’s Syndicated Investigative Reports are read worldwide, in 100 or more U.S. outlets and in at least 136 countries and territories. He has published articles for MaximsNews, which is associated with MediaChannel.org and Globalvision News Network, global news and media information services with more than 350 news affiliates in 135 countries. Many of Mr. Webster’s articles are printed in six working languages: English, French, Arabic, Chinese, Russian and Spanish. With ten more languages planed in the near future.

Mr. Webster is America’s leading authority on Venture Capital/Equity Funding. A trustee on some of the nation’s largest trade Union funds. A noted Author, Lecturer, Educator, Emergency Manager, Counter-Terrorist, War on Drugs and War on Terrorist Specialist, Business Consultant, Newspaper Publisher. Radio News caster. Labor Law generalist, Teamster Union Business Agent, General Organizer, Union Rank and File Member Grievances Representative, NLRB Union Representative, Union Contract Negotiator, Workers Compensation Appeals Board Hearing Representative. Mr. Webster represented management on that side of the table as the former Director of Federated of Nevada. Mr. Webster publishes on-line newspapers at www.usborderfirereport.com and does investigative reports for print, electronic and on-line News Agencies

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America’s leading authority on Venture Capital/Equity Funding. A trustee on some of the nations largest trade Union funds. A noted Author, Lecturer, Educator, Emergency Manager, Counter-Terrorist, War on Drugs and War on Terrorist Specialist, Business Consultant, Newspaper Publisher. Radio News caster. Labor Law generalist, Teamster Union Business Agent, General Organizer, Union Rank and File Member Grievances Representative, NLRB Union Representative, Union Contract Negotiator, Workers Compensation Appeals Board Hearing Representative. Investigative Reporter for print, electronic and on-line News Agencies.

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Black Framed/Matted Print 17x23, Daniel Webster


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Fall Of The Republic: The Presidency Of Barack H Obama


Fall Of The Republic: The Presidency Of Barack H Obama


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Fall Of The Republic documents how an offshore corporate cartel is bankrupting the US economy by design. Leaders are now declaring that world government has arrived and that the dollar will be replaced by a new global currency.

President Obama has brazenly violated Article 1 Section 9 of the US Constitution by seating himself at the head of United Nations’ Security Council, thus becoming the firs…


Beyond Closed Doors: Science, Ethics and Politics of Farm Animal Welfare


Beyond Closed Doors: Science, Ethics and Politics of Farm Animal Welfare


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The Great Conspiracy: the 9/11 News Special You Never Saw


The Great Conspiracy: the 9/11 News Special You Never Saw



In The Great Conspiracy, Zwicker analyses the use of fear to befuddle the public, and deconstructs the so-called “war on terrorism” as a public control mechanism. He then examines in depth the failure of the military to function on 9/11 and the entirely inappropriate behaviour of the president and his aides that day. Finally, the resistance of the White House to any proper investigation, the…


The Federalist Papers: In Modern Language : Indexed for Today's Political Issues


The Federalist Papers: In Modern Language : Indexed for Today’s Political Issues


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The Federalist Papers are among the most important Founding Documents in the birth of the United States of America. The whole original debate over the Constitution is laid out here in detail for all to see. But most Americans have never read them. Why? Because they were written in the florid and complex language of 18th century politics. Now the Federalist Papers have been translated into modern A…

World Politics In The 21st Century


World Politics In The 21st Century


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The Student Choice Edition of World Politics presents information and pedagogical aids in a student-friendly, instructor approved format, representing a new approach to International Relations textbook programs. By incorporating feedback from faculty and students into every element–from organization to pedagogy, design, packaging, and marketing–this text excels at meeting today’s teaching and le…

9/11 Synthetic Terror: Made in USA, Fourth Edition


9/11 Synthetic Terror: Made in USA, Fourth Edition


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The thesis of Webster Tarpley’s 911 Synthetic Terror: Made in USA has been enthusiastically received with its working model of the 9/11 plot: a covert network of moles, patsies, and a commando cell in the privatized intelligence services, backed by corrupt political and corporate media elites. Buttressed by historical examples like the Baader-Meinhof Gang and the Gunpowder Plot, this model make…

U.S. History Bundle


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This comprehensive collection contains 11 CD-ROMs, covers two semesters, and traces the momentous events that shaped the United States of America. Semester one begins with the Jacksonian Democracy, which surveys Andrew Jackson’s stormy presidency, and ends with an in-depth look at the stock market crash of 1929 and the Great Depression that ensued. Semester two offers an overview of the U.S. gover…
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June 9th, 2010 at 11:22 pm