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  • Ye Public Hai, Kuch Nahi Jaanti!
    By: ishaa goyal | - A CORRUPTION scam by Madhu Koda former Chief Minister of Jharkhand of Rs. 4000 crore is in the news. He fulfilled all the dreams of the Jharkhand people most of whom are tribals by not providing them with basic amenities and collecting money intended for them for his own pocket. He was elected by the junta for their welfare? What poor and big fools the junta is!

    RR Patil is back as Home Minister Maharashtra after one year. He was removed after 26/11 and exactly after a year he is ...

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  • Workplace Politics, How Do You Play The Game?
    By: Will Smith | - Everybody is familiar with politics at work, the unfair prejudices that exist at the office. Many see it as a power outside of our range of control and that at times we must submit to this power.

    With the politics at work, here are a few examples. Politics at work usually isn't the type of prejudice that gets people sued, it's people getting promotions based on whom they know rather than on what they do. Does this sound familiar?

    In your mind's eye see yourself ...

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  • How To Deal With Politics At Work
    By: Will Smith | - Everybody is familiar with politics at work, the unfair prejudices that exist at the office. It's generally viewed as an uncontrollable force to which we're subservient, lest we not take joy from our employment or worse yet, go crazy.

    The following examples illustrate politics at work. You need to learn to deal with the prejudice of competitor-boss relationship so you can successfully receive the job you are aiming for. Is it possible to imagine something similar to this?
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  • Learning How To Deal With Politics At Work
    By: Will Smith | - Everyone knows what politics at work means... It's the unfair stereotypes and biases that exist in the workplace. It's generally viewed as an uncontrollable force to which we're subservient, lest we not take joy from our employment or worse yet, go crazy.

    The following examples illustrate politics at work. Politics at work usually isn't the type of prejudice that gets people sued; it's people getting promotions based on whom they know rather than on what they do. Is it possibl ...

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  • Learning How To Deal With Politics At Work
    By: Will Smith | - Everybody is familiar with politics at work, the unfair prejudices that exist at the office. Many see a power outside of our range of control and that at times we must submit to this power.

    The following are some instances demonstrating politics at work. Dealing with favoritism, and the "good ole boys" club, is all apart of office politics. Is it possible to imagine something similar to this?

    You can see a type of promotion for you when you are employed for six ...

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  • Learning How To Deal With Politics At Work
    By: Will Smith | - Everyone knows what politics at work means... It's the unfair stereotypes and biases that exist in the workplace. Many see a power outside of our range of control and that at times we must submit to this power.

    The following examples illustrate politics at work. Dealing with favoritism, and the "good ole boys" club, is all apart of office politics. Is it possible to imagine something similar to this?

    In your mind's eye see yourself employed for six months and ...

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  • Learning How To Deal With Politics At Work
    By: Will Smith | - Everyone knows what politics at work means... It's the unfair stereotypes and biases that exist in the workplace. We must realize that there is nothing we can do about it. We just need to do our job, or the higher ups will find someone that will.

    With the politics at work, here are a few examples. You need to learn to deal with the prejudice of co-worker/boss relationship so you can successfully receive the job you are aiming for. Does this sound familiar?

    Pictu ...

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  • Learning The Game Of Politics At Work
    By: Will Smith | - We all know that office politics just means that there will be biases in the workplace. Many see a power outside of our range of control and that at times we must submit to this power.

    With the politics at work, here are a few examples. You need to learn to deal with the prejudice of competitor-boss relationship so you can successfully receive the job you are aiming for. Are you familiar with a circumstance such as this?

    You can see a type of promotion for you w ...

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  • Criminalisation Of Politics Can It Be Stopped?
    By: Anubhav Srivastava | - Criminalisation of politics has become an issue of grave concern among the Indian intelligentsia. And though the top leaders of all political parties agree that those with criminal record should be debarred from contesting elections, the number of such people is only increasing. In 2004, about one in five MPs had a criminal record, including some with charges of heinous crimes such as murder, rape, dacoity and kidnapping.

    Why does it happen?

    The most important fact ...

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  • Politics In The Home Solar Panel Industry
    By: DIY Renewable Energy | - After recently reading a New York Times article, we started thinking about home solar panel politics.  You see, although solar power is gaining popularity as a renewable energy solution for home, it will never become mainstream without the backing from the federal government.

    A poll by the Nuclear Power Industry revealed that the number one choice for generating power was not from nuclear, coal or natural gas, but from solar energy. However, at the time the poll was taken sol ...

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  • Political Polarization In Relationships
    By: Shawn Wilson | - Having compatible views and opinions on how to live your lives is an important part of making a relationship work. After all, when you're always on the same page about your lives and the world around you, you don't have too much to argue about in the first place. But for most relationships, that's a lot to ask. With different backgrounds and different basic perspectives on the world, it doesn't often happen that a person's every opinion coincides with his or her partner's.

    And ...

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  • An Overview Of The Politics In Russia
    By: Ivan G | - Political system in Russia has countered massive challenged since its independence through the collapse of Soviet Union in the year 1991. The challenges were far from over even in 1993 when the then President Boris Yeltsin resorted to military forces to dislodge the current parliament and announce fresh elections. The Russian constitutional crisis that took place in 1993 has been the favorite subject of discussion on the Russian Forum. The 1978 constitution adopted by the then Russian Repub ...
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  • Picking On Sarah Palin: What Ticks Me Off
    By: Sarah Trull | - There is no stopping her - or her spoofs (don't you think Tina Fey was just brilliant last week?!). From the hockey mom statements, to the numerous gaffs media has accused her of committing, Sarah Palin is everywhere! She has increased the sales of a particular eyeglass design, and her hairstyle is copied by a lot of women. It doesn't help that stars like Matt Damon, Lindsay Lohan have made their arguments against her - even if it were for or against her, it doesn't really matter ...
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  • Politics And Elections On A Political Societal Level
    By: Harry James | - Politics and the Law of Attraction definitely mix. When people think of the Law of Attraction (LOA) they tend to focus upon

    money, health, relationships, employment and generally personal issues. However, the basic tenet of the LOA is that it

    operates all of the time, in every situation and at every level of society. There is no time or place or issue that is not

    under the LOA. Gravity works on the planet for the rich and the poor, for the young an ...

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  • Witness Libertarianism Present Efficiently And Painlessly
    By: bobby james | - The readers of this article have no doubt to notice that one of the main topic is libertarian activism. This is more specifically, helping the people to understand the propaganda arguments they hear all around them in libertarian perspective.

    This is very important because first of all, the people who are relatively new about the libertarianism they may be not yet understand completely the propaganda in which they are immersed daily. And second one, a good activism starts with awa ...

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  • Hilary Clinton Fades Into The Distance By Comparison.
    By: lyn thomas | - Hilary Clinton recently ditched her previous persona of worldly First Lady to show the working classes she could be a tough, beer loving heroine. However, a politician in Vanuatu, makes Hillarys efforts pale into insignificance.

    A world away, in the South Pacific, another woman also a politician, made her entry into the male dominated arena of politics.
    Viregagaru Ligo Jenny, from one of the tiny tropical islands in the South Pacific archipelago of Vanuatu.


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  • Ways To Positively Impact Other People Politics And Social Activism
    By: Mark Victor Hansen | - Another contribution that can outlive you is your role in politics and social activism. Leadership is needed in our world now as never before.

    Gandhi became immortal through guiding India to freedom from British rule.

    Churchill became immortal for inspiring the British people to courage during World War II.

    Martin Luther King made his name in the non-violent fight for civil rights.

    What causes will you champion? It is no longer enough f ...

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  • The Role Of A Watchdog In Texas Politics
    By: Chris Robertson | - While the slogan "Don't Mess with Texas" is a product of the state's Department of Transportation effort to clean up litter, the adage also applies to those who act as a watchdog over Texas politics. As also holds true in many other states, issues pertaining to the Texas government often fly under the radar and are either unreported or underreported by the daily newspapers and television news broadcasts. When that happens, it's up to watchdog groups and publications to shine the light on politic ...
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  • Technology And Politics - The Internet's Influence On Politics
    By: S. Housley | - Technology and Politics; The Internet's Influence on Politics

    By Sharon Housley


    Can, and will, the next generation of politicians exploit the communication mediums available to them? Will the new communication mediums have the power to influence public opinion? Will politicians be the victims of technology, or will they use it to their benefit? Will one party benefit from the use of the technology more than another? All reasonable questions, considering the role tec ...

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  • Technology And Politics; The Internet's Influence On Politics
    By: Sharon Housley | - Can, and will, the next generation of politicians exploit the communication mediums available to them? Will the new communication mediums have the power to influence public opinion? Will politicians be the victims of technology, or will they use it to their benefit? Will one party benefit from the use of the technology more than another? All reasonable questions, considering the role technology plays in today's society.

    The staggering distribution numbers, through channels like iT ...

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  • Technology & Politics
    By: S. Housley | - Technology and Politics

    By Sharon Housley


    Americans have always had a say in their government, at least in theory. Since the Treaty of Paris was signed in 1783, the United States of America has been the "land of opportunity," where even a lowly log-splitter, exercising sufficient brains and dedication, can raise himself to the highest executive office. The U.S. Constitution safeguards the right to vote for every citizen over eighteen years of age, with few exception ...

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  • Technology And Politics
    By: Sharon Housley | - Americans have always had a say in their government, at least in theory. Since the Treaty of Paris was signed in 1783, the United States of America has been the "land of opportunity," where even a lowly log-splitter, exercising sufficient brains and dedication, can raise himself to the highest executive office. The U.S. Constitution safeguards the right to vote for every citizen over eighteen years of age, with few exceptions, ensuring a government of the people, by the people and for the people ...
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  • Embrace Office Politics
    By: Mary Foley | - "Bodacious" means to be bold, outstanding, and remarkable. Take those attributes to work and you're on your way to building a fulfilling, bodacious career. Does having a bodacious career sound exciting to you? It is! After starting as an $8 an hour customer service rep, I rose through the ranks of AOL, accepting four promotions and surviving over six layoffs to become the head of corporate training for 12,000 employees. Along the way I learned I needed to be bodacious to achieve the career ...
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  • Campaign Time Again
    By: Philip Nicosia | - Politicians are everywhere once more. They're on television, radio, billboards, the Internet and on the streets going around the country promoting their team and themselves. Their staff are busy printing out and distributing leaflets, calendars and posters to be pasted on designated spots. The scenario? What else but politicians including non-politicians vying for a government post campaigning for the upcoming May 2007 elections in the Philippines.

    With less than three months to ...

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  • Vote For Mike Gravel In 2008
    By: James Randall Twist | - Former Alaskan Senator Mike Gravel is running for President in 2008. If you are a progressive person who is looking for real change in 2008 then I believe that you must look past the front runners such as Hillary Clinton, John Edwards, and Barack Obama and look towards Mike Gravel.

    While Clinton, Edwards, and Obama will all make much better presidents than George W. Bush (or John McCain or Rudy Giuliani for that matter) they will also offer "politics as usual" and they are unlik ...

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  • You Won't See This One Coming
    By: Gary Kurz | - Have you ever seen the punch line coming when someone was telling a joke? It isn't necessarily that the joke teller did a poor job, but rather that the outcome was obvious to you. Or perhaps someone was telling you a story, but the moral was apparent to you long before the person reached it? In courtesy you managed to squeeze out a chuckle or nod your head in approval, but there really was no surprise or humor for you.

    Well here is a true story with an ending that should catch ...

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  • Power Polling: How To Win Elections And Customers
    By: Randy Gilbert | - "If you love proven money-making strategies -- then wow! You'll love this what I learned from this book, it's called, "The Power of the Vote."

    It's written by Douglas Schoen, and it's especially empowering in an area that is so important, but often so misunderstood --- Politics!

    If you say, "Politics aren't for me," then you're in for a surprise!

    Business people and entrepreneurs should not ignore politics, because there is one element of politics tha ...

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  • George Bush's Deception
    By: Bruce Schwartz | - Yesterday, I watched in disbelief George W. Bush's convoluted speech to the House of Representatives. It was rather telling that this speech wasn't in primetime but rather at 9 a.m. (6 a.m. in the West). I know a lot about politics since I write political thrillers (www.thetwentyfirstcentury.com) and I am constantly doing research for my books and articles. But it doesn't take a writer of politics, or even one who doesn't follow politics, to realize that what George Bush said yesterday made abso ...
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  • Guilt, Winning And Losing
    By: John Eberhard | - I recently read a very interesting article entitled White Guilt and the Western Past by Shelby Steele. This article came highly recommended by Rush Limbaugh, and I felt like it really helped to explain a lot of things that are going on in politics today. I will quote a bit from the article:

    There is something rather odd in the way America has come to fight its wars since World War II.

    For one thing, it is now unimaginable that we would use anything approaching t ...

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  • Will 2006 Be A Turning Point In American Politics?
    By: Bill Watson | - A look at the 2006 mid-term elections and their possible effect on American politics.

    The 2006 Congressional mid-term elections are just around the corner. In many ways this election is a pivotal point for both the Democrat and Republican parties. For over a decade the Republican party has maintained control of both the Senate and House of Representatives. Though due to many issues that now face the country that may very well change.

    Whether Democrat or Republican, ...

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  • Politics And The Internet
    By: simi | - According to a recent poll conducted by ComputerWorld, about
    forty percent of the population believes that people can increase
    their political power by going online. Hence, many academics
    believe that people in western societies are becoming more
    technologically educated in order to gain more influence in the
    political sector. For example, Mr. Jeffrey Cole, a director at the
    University of Southern California states, This year, 6% of
    regular ...

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  • The Politics Of Fashion
    By: simi | - Everyone knows that clothes make the man. From the executive
    suits that litter Wall Street like the remnants of a ticker-tape
    parade to the coveralls and work boots worn by construction
    workers and mechanics, clothes tell the story of who we are and
    where we're going. Even when the workday is done, what we
    choose to wear on our own time is still a reflection of our
    personalities. From the sweat-suit to the wet-suit, our clothes
    are meant to ...

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  • Surviving Office Politics At Your New Job
    By: simi | - Whether you are just starting your first job or your 10th job,
    you will find that office politics is consistent in all companies.
    Office politics is something that is inherent in any company
    you may work for. It's part of the culture and you won't be
    able to avoid it. So just how do you survive office politics and
    still get to make your talents shine? Simple, you need to
    market your talents everyday, just as you did during the
    interview tha ...

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  • Power And Politics
    By: simi | - Many of the leaders in our society are guided by unhealthy
    intentions. Instead of seeking to serve the people and heal
    our nation's ills, their actions and decisions are primarily
    motivated by their desire for power. Many of the people
    running our country are run by their addictions to approval,
    sex, power and control. Unfortunately, few truly healthy
    individuals want to submit themselves to the necessary
    abuses inherent to our political ra ...

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  • Not Your Traditional Office Politics
    By: simi | - I spent years in deep denial about office politics. I flatly
    refused to believe it was necessary to "play" politics in
    order to succeed. And - with a symbolic if not actual
    stamp of my foot - if it was necessary, then I'd sacrifice
    my career on the altar of my disdain!

    Many people confound themselves with the same denial and the
    same definition of office politics: bad, deceitful, backstabbing,
    brown-nosing - all of the slimy things w ...

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  • About Politics
    By: Ken Charnly | - What is Politics?
    Politics is mainly the method and process of taking decisions for the group. The word politics integrates all the domestic and international policies. These are mainly the activities of government on state level or national level political affairs. Since these are mainly the activities of government this does not mean that only government is responsible for carrying out all politics or government alone is involved in all political matters or politics is always carried ou ...

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