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    The Bacon’s Rebellion Bacon’s rebellion is a revolution that occurred in Virginia, which started in the year 1676. Nathaniel Bacon was the leader of this revolution who was born in England. Since he was very troublesome, his father sent him to Virginia from England with an expectation that he would mature and have a better life. During that time, William Berkeley was the governor of Virginia and also happened to be bacon’s cousin. The governor, Berkeley, treated Bacon with respect by giving…

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    Education growing up was never my focus. However, after years of dead end jobs my perspective changed. I gained a value for education, and a desire to achieve one. With that, I started my pursuit to earning my general education degree. In June of 2015 I began my journey towards completing my goal of earning a higher education. The first step was earning my general education diploma. I worked towards earning my general education degree by studying online with My Illinois G.E.D and Khan University…

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    Good Friday agreement Northern Ireland has been subject to much conflict throughout the 20th century, the Good Friday agreement of April 10th 1998 was the latest attempt at bringing peace to the troubled nation. Its aim was to set up a power sharing assembly to govern Northern Ireland, by cross community consent; so essentially, Ireland could run itself again. It was reached after two years of talks, because the key decisions needed the consent of both the Dup and Sinn Fein. Its aim was to put…

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    Structural realists say struggles between states are not the result of the human nature but the result of the political system of the international politics. Because no states trust each other, they must build their own military organizations and institutions to defend themselves. This leads to some conflicts and wars between states because nobody trusts each other. Neoliberalism says that society ought to be formed by the free market. It is said that with neoliberalism, what works in the…

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    Farce to Serious Neelam Adhikari Nepal’s politics has gone from serious to ridiculous to farce. What is responsible for it? Lack of women in leadership. We women are repositories of love and compassion and good at multi-tasking. Our heart bleeds for our family and other’s children as well. We can work our hands and brain at different things at the same time. That makes us smarter but imposes on us disproportionate burden as well. The experience of Western countries where women and men have…

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    General Assembly) Besides, peace is necessary conditions be created for the education. Malala argued that:" We call upon all governments to ensure free, compulsory education all over the world for every child. To protect children from brutality and harm. We call upon the developed nations to support the expansion of education opportunities for girls in the developing world.” (The full text: Malala Yousafzai delivers defiant riposte to Taliban militants with speech to the UN General Assembly) In…

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    friend’s children. Augustus threatened those in politics many times because he hated having other people in power. He constantly replaced senators before they could make any political changes, and he threatened their families. At one of Augustus’s assemblies, a senator said “I would contradict you, could I do it with safety” (Forester 113). Even though political freedom seemed non-existent in Augustus’s rule, he was still praised by all and nobody seemed to want any change in politics. The…

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    citizens had equal political rights, freedom of speech, and opportunity to participate directly in the political area, they also had assemblies that met with around six thousand citizens. The people in Athens made decisions where they lived, and they also actively served in institutions that governed them. Any citizen in their government could speak to the assembly and vote on decisions by simply holding up their hands. Then, there became the nine presidents, they made Athens an Oligarchy. They…

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