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Most Recent Politics Articles:
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My Take on the Economy
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Donna Long
What I believe is the problem and the answer.. Only one thing caused the economy to go belly up. Poorly thought out moves by local businesses and Companies. You hear it everyday, such and such company shows no loyalty to their employees, yet they expect full loyalty be given to them.
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Glenn Beck is Wrong !
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Paul Viverito
Political facts, can Glenn Beck be proven wrong?
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Philippine Politics: A Circus With Lots of Entertainment in It
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Evelyn Lalisan
Philippines politics may be one of its kind. All candidates berate each other,find faults,invent lies at the same time praising their own selves to high heavens. The Filipino people have been exposed to all kinds of tricks during political campaigns. This is the only time when you see politicians sing,dance,do a comedy skit and give long speeches of promises and pledges just to win the election.
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What Are the Root Causes Terrorism?
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Evelyn Lalisan
Terrorism has gone outside of its own turf. For many years it was just within the bounds of its terrory or state, but it has now spread to other neighboring states as well. The causes of terrorism is still up for debte, but the more common factors point to culture, religion and politics.
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Does U.S. Politics Measure Up with those of Other Nations' Governance?
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Jessica Parker
There are not that many differences in U.S. politics when compared to any of the other nation's governance. Power and money, forever fought for and yet tightly held in the hands of politicians, are the driving forces of every government in the world.
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Volunteering in Nonprofit Organizations - A Truly Rewarding Experience
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Jessica Parker
The success of profit organizations could be measured by the monetary values. Volunteer nonprofit groups' rewards on the other hand, is far from something tangible, yet most people find it most satisfying.
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Fears Over Iran's Nuclear Future
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Tom Randall
Iran's nuclear full intentions remain unknown. This following article discusses the recent attempts of global cooperation in order to resolve the paranoia of the prospect of a nuclear future for Iran, and why there is so much tension over this issue in the first place.
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Politicians Can Learn From Online Bloggers to do Their Job Better
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Evelyn Lalisan
Can politicians really learn some good pointers from bloggers? These pointers are mostly good traits about how to be able to communicate better and the advantages of learning about them would result to politicians who would do better in their jobs.
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The Various Stages of Political Development
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Deena David
Stages of development in politics is a must learn for every politician who is aspiring to achieve greater things in life. Read all about the various stages of political development.
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Marrying the Family: Saying 'I Do' commits you to more than just your Spouse
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Guest User
The couple is in love. They run to the altar, get married, and then the realization sets in: who are these new people that am now related to? Getting married is more than just attaching yourself to the person you love, but also to their family.
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The Paradox of Career Politicians
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Guest User
A representative government was based on the concept of politicians coming out of their regular lives to serve for short spans of time in government. The rise of career politicians may threaten to undermine the foundations that representative government was based on.
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The Straw Man: The most prominent members aren't always representative of their party
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Jessica Parker
Despite the press that they get, the political party 'superstars' are often the least representative of the beliefs and values of their respective parties.
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The Law of the Excluded Middle: Why merging left and right wings won't work
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Guest User
The current political climate in America has made people question and even vilify people who hold partisan views. But bipartisanship may create more harm than good in the political field.
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