Political theory holds that a sustainable politics

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Political theory holds that a sustainable politics will engender a type of cooperation between the elected representatives of the people which results in accomplishments that are useful to the people who elected them rather than the representatives themselves.

When political deadlocks cause a static condition, or the elected representatives only care about their own personal wealth and accomplishments, such a democracy can easily give rise to a condition which is ripe for social unrest, even revolution or rebellion.

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Returning to Work During COVID-19

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Returning to Work During COVID-19

By Kamala Sarup I was at home for almost three months, without work, and it was not a happy time due to the ongoing pandemic.

In New Jersey, the unemployment rate reached 15.3%, in April, according to NJ.com (https://bit.ly/30kA8nw), due to the temporary closing of the businesses and establishments that helped put food on the table for these people.

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Kurti’s Confrontation With The United States Is Alarming

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It is time for Kosovo’s Prime Minister Kurti to wake to the reality in which he finds himself and demonstrate the statesmanship and the vision to do the right thing for his country’s security, stability, and progress Kurti’s Confrontation With The United States Is Alarming

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Poverty

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Poverty

By Kamala Sarup

Even much effort, and money were spent reducing poverty but the action is always relatively not effective. Among many factors the poor status of the development activities are also more responsible for the whole cause.

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Looking for peace

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Looking for peace

Kamala Sarup.

The fresh breeze coming out of my house gives me no reassurance. Life is bewildering and has its toxic properties. I can't believe my friend was shot in the first place. I feel strange and lonely in the middle of a mob of people walking home in the evening after a day's work.

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Cancer and Women

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Many women in developed and developing countries hesitate to visit doctors for their regular cancer check-up. They go when they have a problem, which puts their health at risk.

Cancer is one of the many reasons many women die every year, which is curable if treated in its early stage.My older sister died recently (January 2016) from breast cancer. She never went to her doctor for her regular check-up.

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Cape Collection in Cape May

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Keeping business atop in a company is certain to increase employment rate and strengthen economic structure, this is what I intend to shed light on through this article. To support the fact, let's talk about Kelly Lavorgna and Andrew Bare, the owners of the Cape Collection, who surprisingly remained steadfast despite the COVID-19 situation, when the majority of businesses were struggling to get back to normal.

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