Principles of natural justice

In this case, Ramanand Prasad singh V. union of India, the issues were formed on the two ideas entailed in the concept of principles of natural justice.   The two ideas which are entailed are:- 1. Audi alteram partem i.e. a person affected by a decision has a right to be heard. 2. Nemo judex … Read more

Politics in the Olympics

These are the words of the Committee on Fair Play in Sports, and could not more accurately describe the negative impacts of the politicization of sports. Prior to 1936, the Olympics remained separate from political institutions, and was a place where many countries could unite and be involved in friendly competition, however with the rise … Read more

Karishma Mahajan

Professor Morgan Sheehan Bubla English 118 22nd March, 2018 The weapon of knowledge Despite being shot in the head by the Taliban for wanting an education, Malala Yousafzai has not only recovered but has become one of the most influential people in today’s day as a human rights activist promoting education for women and children. … Read more

The Revolution of 1905

Tsar Nicholas’ use of nationalism to reinforce the social structure, as well as encouraging loyalty and order from Russian citizens was another significant push towards the 1905 revolution. Since the beginning of the Tsardom in 1547, the Tsar’s of Russia believed that nationalism and patriotism was essential for building a powerful empire. This was important … Read more

Adriana Bosco

Professor Grossman PS 280 2 April 2018 What should be the United States’ strategy regarding North Korea? Addressing the question of what the United States’ strategy regarding North Korea should be is tough considering the long past between the US and North Korea. As the issue continues to go unresolved, we are more and more … Read more

The Progressive movement

Progressivism is the term applied to the Progressive Era. Progressivism is used to describe the responses to economic, social, and political problems that industrialization caused in America. Even since the Civil War, political corruption has been seen throughout the country of America. During the Gilded Age, the government could not keep up with the new … Read more

Lincoln and Whitman: Free Writing/Thesis Setup (draft)

Concept 1: Family/Background and How They Present Themselves – Whitman: Born on Long Island in 1819, moved to Brooklyn in 1823 because of lack of money – him and family had to move many times for that reason. Father was a “common man,” supported Jackson. Whitman very much presented himself as a common man too … Read more

What is meant by the term social policy?

Due Date: April 13th 5pm (Thursday) % of Grade: 25 Word Limit: 1500 (including footnotes and bibliography) Topic: What is meant by the term social policy? What are some of the main influences on social policy in a New Zealand context? ________________________________________________________________________ Social policy is ‘…concerned with the ways in which well-being is influenced by … Read more

Haosong Zheng

Pro. Rowley Cover Letter The title of my blog is known as “Public Policy 101”. This blog aims to educate as well as inform people about various issues concerning government policy. In a nutshell, it aims at communicating in the simplest way possible the existence of the social and economic policies formulated and implemented by … Read more

Communication in the U.S organizations

PURPOSE OF THE STUDY i. to identify the nature of communication in the U.S organizations ii. to find out the opinion of U.S. employees over the method of communication adopted in their organizations iii. to find out the effects of communication process on the output of the U.S organizations Hypothesis This is the statement created … Read more

Federal states

Federal states and unitary states are known to be different systems, but recently we have found that the distinction between seems increasingly hazy. The main question we ask is where does a unitary state end and a federal state begin? ‘Federal systems are based on a compromise between unity and regional diversity, between the need … Read more

The Election of 1960, A Spectator Sport

The United States election of 1960 is regarded as one of the most consequential presidential elections in recent United States history. New to the political scene, a young and handsome Democrat, John Fitzgerald Kennedy, ran against the experienced Republican, Vice President Richard Milhous Nixon. In the midst of a Civil Rights Movement and rising tensions … Read more

Democracy is unarguably one of the most extensively discussed and researched topics…

Within the global contemporary society, democracy is unarguably one of the most extensively discussed and researched topics. There is hardly a research or discussion arena about governance and authority that does not incline towards or feature democracy as a topic of discussion. The importance of democracy as a topic in the contemporary society is presented … Read more

It Still Takes A Candidate

It Still Takes A Candidate is an updated version of the book, It Takes A Candidate. This book is based on a study that reveal the way in which gender affects political ambition. The data was taken from the Citizen Political Ambition Panel Study in which sixty-eight hundred eligible women and men took a survey … Read more