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Behind All Events, The Nation Become More Intelligent and Criticism

by urang pacet in Politics, April 17, 2012
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Lately, residents Indonesia "preoccupied" with the various cases that were tipped as one continuous into one. One by one case shown to the public resulting in transparency of the performance of the law that eventually form a wide range of public opinion.

Democracy

by hariwarok88 in Politics, April 13, 2012
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Indonesian democracy.

Pluralism for a Goodness Political

by kholil aziz in Politics, April 5, 2012
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Politics has always been an endless discussion, various theories about politics is always popping up, is closely related to the dirty politics that is always labeled by most people.

Conflict

by sebdagata in History, March 31, 2012
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"Conflict doesn’t change us; rather, it reveals who we truly are."

Looking for Security (The Quiet American)

by sebdagata in History, March 31, 2012
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The theme of security in the context of The Quiet American.

Ten Points: Regarding The President of India

by aksidtra in Politics, March 28, 2012
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The President is headed state of the Republic of India, formal head of Legislature, Executive and Judiciary branches of Indian Democracy and commander-in-chief of Indian Armed Forces. He/she is elected by an electoral college. The article discusses ten points on qualification, conditions, election, oath, secretariat (New Delhi), emoluments, allowances and privileges, executive powers, emergencies, appointments, and list of the presidents.

Principles of Democracy

by geraldnduru in Politics, March 25, 2012
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Democracy at its best.

Don’t We Have a Moral and Ethical Responsibility Towards Others?

by profwritter in Issues, March 24, 2012
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Society going rude and heinous…completely immoral.

Are We a Mature Democracy?

by profwritter in Issues, March 15, 2012
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Situation of Indian Democracy.

All Waiting for 2014 Elections Now

by profwritter in Politics, March 15, 2012
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The fading vote-catching ability of the Gandhi family, demonstrated starkly in Uttar Pradesh, carries long-term implications for Indian politics. If the family that pioneered dynastic politics in the 1970s by endorsing rather than reforming India’s feudal society is increasingly sidelined by a changing, modernising India, 2012 could mark the beginning of a new political era.

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