Political spectrum Essays

  • The Spectrum of Political Attitudes

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    The Spectrum of Political Attitudes The spectrum of political attitudes is a diagram that divides political thoughts and ideologies into two parts or halves: the left and the right. From the center, moving to the left, the attitudes and ideologies grow more liberal, from liberal to radical and from liberalism to communism. From the center, moving to the right, the attitudes and ideologies grow more conservative, from conservative to reactionary and from conservatism to monarchism or fascism

  • Political Spectrums

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    A political spectrum is a spectrum that represents political parties and their current standings on different situations in the country. Parties that are found on the far ends of these spectrums are usually known as extremists, as they believe strongly for something. From the left to right, kinds of government spans from monarchies, oligarchies, democracies, republics, and then anarchy. Monarchies do not really exist nowadays, since there is usually a group of elites who nominates one of their own

  • The Political Spectrum

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    The Political Spectrum Conservatism - This type believes in conserving the present political, social and economic order as much as possible - It takes the traditions of that time and only changes them gradually and not very Frequently - Monarchies, aristocracies and the churches made up the main areas of conservatism - They believed that they were surrounded by well-organized enemies (other political parties) they felt defensive about Liberalism, nationalism and popular sovereignty -

  • The Spectrum of Political Parties

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    parties include the Democratic Party and the Green Party. However, it is not a black and white cutoff between conservative and liberal, rather a circular spectrum going to the far left, the far right, and meeting back up. Therefore, there are many places one can stand on any given issue. Health care is one of those issues where the political spectrum shows some overlap. Both sides want the same outcome: a healthy and happy society. However, the ways they want to accomplish this varies greatly. The Republicans

  • Liberalism in Canadian Government

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    both Socialism and Conservatism. Liberalism takes the finer parts from both ideologies to create a better form of government. Canadians now have a choice in which ideology they like better by this compromised form of government. The centre of the spectrum and the equilibrium of government and individual ownership is the definition of Liberalism. A good example of why Liberalism is the number one choice from most Canadians is public and privatized hospitals. Right now, Canada only has public hospitals

  • Rightist Centrist Sources: The Chernobyl Nuclear Disaster

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    Similar standards of reporting could be seen on the opposite side of the political spectrum. Rightist news outlets catered to those aligned with the political right, namely fiscal and social conservatives. Generally speaking, right leaning news outlets believed that the Soviet government’s response to the disaster was adequate and that the environmental damage done was far less than initially estimated. Prior to Chernobyl, rightist news outlets rarely covered the U.S.S.R. as they focused primarily

  • Left Realism Essay

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    of Left Idealism being associated with focusing on unrealistic and unachievable political change, failing to focus on more practical policy changes which could improve people’s lives. In this sense the nature of Left Realism was to break away from what was considered by the ‘irrelevance’ (Newburn 2012) and “romanticized”

  • ' The Things People Say, By Elizabeth Kolbert

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    The internet is a hub of information. It is easy to access this information and resources by simple looking up a simple topic. How much of this information is actually true? In The New Yorker article “The Things People Say” author Elizabeth Kolbert explains the dangers of believing wholeheartedly the information given to us online. She uses logos to prove that the internet can be biased with information through “group polarization” and a site’s inability to upload contradictory information. She fails

  • Art Formal Analysis

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    Art Formal Analysis Examining the formal qualities of Homer Watson’s painting Horse and Rider In A Landscape was quite interesting. I chose to analyze this piece as apposed to the others because it was the piece I liked the least, therefore making me analyze it more closely and discover other aspects of the work, besides aesthetics. The texture of the canvas works very well with the subject matter portrayed in the painting. The grassy hill side and the leaves of the trees are especially complimented

  • Personal Narrative - Bicycle Crash

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    Personal Narrative- Bicycle Crash I used to bike often with my friend Juan in my hometown of Aguascalientes, Mexico. In the narrow streets, a heavy flow of traffic make biking treacherous. Certain streets have traffic signs saying, "CEDA EL PASO A UN VEHICULO" which means "Let one vehicle go through at a time." I biked on the right side of the street and my friend Juan biked on the left side. On our trip to buy tamales Juan and I were supposed to cross an intersection with a "CEDA EL PASO A

  • The Conjoined Twins Jodie and Mary

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    The Conjoined Twins Jodie and Mary The moral and legal case of the conjoined twins Mary and Jodie has set the nation off in a frenzy of debating on whether or not the twins should be separated. In doing so, it has been revealed that only Jodie has a chance of surviving the operation, meaning the operation is virtually an act of murder in order to save Jodie's life. It has also been made known that if both twins are left to let fate take its course, they will be dead within six months. The

  • My Seminary Experience

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    For about 90- 95% of the population in my school of around 1400 people, only .00003 % of them have to wake up at 7 o’clock every school day. This is exactly 4 people in the entire school, and is the amount of people I go to seminary with every morning at 6:30. Because of this my first day of high school was a little bit different from everyone else’s first day. While the rest of the kids in the town where still fast asleep in their beds I was showering and getting ready to go to a church class held

  • Science

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    Addition of Torques Objective: To ascertain equilibrium of the meter stick. Doing so by finding missing variables consisting of torque, length, weight and mass. Record all results and compare to calculated results. Procedure: (Lab part A) •     A fiberglass meter stick is to be used. Suspend this meter stick using string. •     Hang 100 gram weight from the meter stick with a string a the 10 cm point on the meter stick. •     Move the loop that suspends the meter stick left or right

  • Katha Pollitt's Argument About Media Being Biased Against Liberals and Allan Levite's Argument That Media Is Biased Against Conservatives

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    Katha Pollitt's Argument About Media Being Biased Against Liberals and Allan Levite's Argument That Media Is Biased Against Conservatives In the nation Katha Pollitt argues in her article "Kissing & Telling" that the media is against liberals, and or her views. Allan Levite in his article for the National review, "Bias Basics," Levite argues that the medial is biased against conservatives. Both authors present arguments with deficiencies. They both have motives to be biased. One of them has to

  • The Glory of the Light Within by Dale Terbush

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    Magical, poetic, and awe-aspiring. This is what mere words at its best can accomplish when trying to capture the essence of the painting, The Glory of the Light Within, by the renowned artist, Dale Terbush. This specific masterpiece is representative of Terbush’s art and reveals much about his outlook towards nature. Viewers are presented with a breathtaking scenery and a natural beauty depicted in all its glory in this panoramic view (the painting is 4x5 feet). Indeed, because the well-defined foreground

  • The Garden Of Earthly Delights By Hieronymus Bosch

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    The Garden of Earthly Delights is the modern title given to a triptych painted by the Early Netherlandish master Hieronymus Bosch. It has been housed in the Museo del Prado in Madrid since 1939. Dating from between 1490 and 1510, when Bosch was between about 40 and 60 years old, it is his best-known and most ambitious complete work. It reveals the artist at the height of his powers; in no other painting does he achieve such complexity of meaning or such vivid imagery. The left panel (220 × 97.5

  • Descriptive Essay On Swing

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    It begins in darkness beyond our modern comprehension that robs you of your very sense of feeling or being. How you might ask, simply because there has yet to be anything but. All at once, a swinging motion takes place, side to side it swings, higher and higher. Sensations begin to birth out of this, and the darkness appears to create something that is not. Light! Though not as constant as what was before, there was blinding split seconds of white. Left and right it swung, with each center of the

  • Reflection: Athletic Trainer

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    The event/situation that the first selfie reflects is listening to the Presidential Speech after the election results on my laptop in my room. The laptop is in front of the camera while I am in the background because it accentuates what I am looking at. My character’s role in this selfie is to show the surprised reaction because I did not expect the election to turn out the way it did. I think the people that would like this post is anyone interested in the presidential election such as liberals

  • Conservative Perspective on Controversial Moral Issues

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    People have their own beliefs on certain topics like abortion, right to die assisted-suicide, and the stand your ground laws. These beliefs are either conservative or liberal. Liberal thinkers believe that a woman has the right to do whatever she wants to do with her body and that a person has the right to die if they want to. Conservative thinkers believe that a baby is a human being and that a loved one or doctor should not help a loved one kill itself. I am on the conservative side for

  • My Diary On Tom Robinson?s Case

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    Now that I am looking back on Tom Robinson’s court case, I have seen what my decision has done to my family and I have heard what my friends and neighbors have to say about the ordeal. If I could go back in time, I would still make the decision to defend Tom Robinson. This decision is backed by many reasons of logic and my morals. Many decisions people make are decided on what suits themselves, they do not think of other people and how it may affect them or show them what is right and what is wrong