By: Charles Miller | 2010-11-18 | College A political essay is a precise text that is aimed at commenting on a particular political issue a theory. Also, a political essay comment on practice. read more
By: Charles Miller | 2010-11-18 | College Political essay writing is part of academic coursework for students who are in political field. Writing of political essay requires the student to be familiar with the field they are assigned and also to have a background knowledge about their field of study. read more
By: Lance Winslow | 2010-05-12 | Politics Lobbyist should have the right to make signs, march and protest. Outlaw a lobbyists and corporate contributions to political candidates, it should be possible? Is it really the Corporation's fault for a corrupt government? After all, if you do not play the game in Washington, DC and support through political contributions the political infrastructure then you will be slaughtered by your compe read more
By: Carrol Rogers | 2012-03-02 | College The most important political developments in Britain during the Second World War followed the formation of a new coalition government under Winston Churchill in May 1940. This coalition replaced the Conservative-dominated national government which had been in power since 1931, thereby ending a decade of Conservative ascendancy. read more
By: Tarang Bhargava | 2010-04-04 | Politics The Indian political system has come a long way since it got independence in 1947. Forming a constitution in itself was a great achievement and the first step to developing. Though India is still developing, it has come a long way since independence. read more
By: Lance Winslow | 2010-05-27 | Politics The performance of the government is always shed light on in this modern time with freedom of speech as a great tool of exposure. It is no doubt that mistrust in the government is a direct result of political division which must be overcome to become a normal single nation again. read more
By: Hendrik Hendricius Kleinwaechter | 2010-04-03 | Politics Politics in Chicago is a national trite which brought huge talks between people all the time that started before many years. The politics in Chicago is a one party system which dominates the nation when it comes for ruling. But that domination will be democratic political tool that brings all democracy during the election period. This happens all over the world. read more
By: Greg Reeson | 2010-05-26 | Politics Those people who are demanding that Victory Day should be abolished in Rodhe Island miss the point of the holiday. Political correctness and a desire to not offend anyone take away from the sacrifices of a generation of Americans who fought and sacrificed their lives for the survival of this nation. read more
By: William Sirman | 2010-03-29 | News and society Why do we seem to be at the brink of disaster? Why are the political parties so different now? This is an ongoing series devoted to the people of the United States. I think our foundation is cracking, and that God is the only answer. Americans voted for change, but change can be good, or bad, let us hope, that there is time to stop the madness...read on! read more
By: Olivia Emisar | 2010-04-04 | Politics It has been an interesting campaign. We had Hillary vs. Obama vs. Edwards and all the rest that dropped like flies early on. It seemed that this campaign to choose one versus another would last for ever. read more
By: Jim Moyer, Jr | 2010-04-04 | Politics The younger generation are flocking to Obama. But who is the shepherd? What are they looking for. Truth or charisma? read more
By: Freelance Writers | 2010-12-13 | Branding To avoid partisan potshots, I disclose earlier that I am neither a Republican nor Democrat, nor could I be classified as a liberal or conservative. Therefore my following analysis is one purely aimed toward examining how brands work in presidential politics. read more
By: mann | 2010-02-06 | Politics Accordingly UN peacekeepers (often referred to as Blue Helmets because of their light blue helmets) can include soldiers, civilian police officers, and other civilian personnel. read more
By: Nancy Rosanoff | 2010-04-04 | Politics Can Barack save us? Are we doomed? It's time to rise above the dualistic idea that either we need a savior, and/or we need to defend ourselves against looming disaster. Over 50% of the voting population voted for Obama for President. Now that same group is needed to live the inspiration of the election. Barack cannot save us, but we can turn our individual lives toward a direction that will work. read more
By: GOVINDAM BUSINESS SCHOOL | 2012-03-23 | International Business Many countries rank high in the index. In 1999 34 countries, including OECD members and five other signed a convention to ban bribery of foreign public officials in international business transaction. http://www.govindam.org/ read more