Write a research paper comparing the political systems, structures, and functions of the U.K. and the U.S. Compare the advantages and disadvantages of each political system. Explain how and why different socialization agents affected the structure of these political systems.

The United States (U.S.) and United Kingdom (U.K.) are two very interesting countries. They have shared many direct interactions over the last three centuries and have many political similarities and differences. For example, these two democratic countries utilize both similar and different political systems, structures, and functions. A study of these systems, structures, and functions will certainly expand your understanding of comparative politics.

Write a research paper comparing the political systems, structures, and functions of the U.K. and the U.S. Compare the advantages and disadvantages of each political system. Explain how and why different socialization agents affected the structure of these political systems. Evaluate one U.S. policy program and one U.K. policy program to determine if they meet the needs of their respective populations.

The paper should be organized into the five following sections:

Introduction and thesis.
Comparison of the advantages and disadvantages of U.S. and U.K. political systems.
Explanation of how and why different socialization agents affected the structure of the U.S. and U.K. political systems.
Evaluation of one U.S. policy program and one U.K. policy program to determine if they meet the needs of their respective populations.

Describe how the musical affects you emotionally or inspires a reaction or comparison to another human experience is an important component .

Pick a track you enjoy, that moves you emotionally and that you can hear and understand what is going on musically (from what you have learned in this class).
Listen to the recording a number of times so you can really know the music and things that happen within the performance.
Write your own review of the performance you choose.
musical elements you hear, and how they indicate the style of jazz being performed.
commentary about specific musical events heard in the recording you are reviewing.
descriptions of the musical events that move you, referring to common human experiences that can relate the musical performance to a reader that is not a music expert.
descriptions of musicians performing and the musical elements and events heard on the recording. Use the professional reviews you read as models for your review
Be familiar with important aspects of the recording such as instrumentation, names and instruments of artists (you need to look up the album that the track comes from), who plays solos, aspects of the arrangement, etc….
Find creative ways to describe HOW the musical affects you emotionally or inspires a reaction or comparison to another human experience is an important component of this style of writing. This type of writing can use words which could also describe “taste”, “feel”, or emotional reactions which compare to other types of human experiences. For example: “The saxophone sound is full bodied” (like a wine.) ”His solo explorations have a searching quality” (like an explorer) ..”Her singing style is relaxed and confident, even as she engages in fast, athletic runs of notes..” (like a highly trained athlete)
Include personal observations and descriptions of the musical activity and the musician’s performances.
Make sure the following elements are included in your review:
Format
As you saw in the example reviews: list the album information: – title, artist, record label (company) and album #, and a listing of musicians performing including their instruments (look up the album that the track comes from.)
First paragraph: Describe the artist/group and the project in the first paragraph, with any important information that is related to the whole project.
Middle Paragraphs (2 or 3): Should include the descriptions of the individual track and musical events that move the writer (solos, group interactions, etc

Lay out how Hobbes views the natural condition of mankind and briefly conclude by explaining how convincing you find Hobbes’ depiction of the state of nature and why.

In his description of the state of nature, Hobbes forcefully claims that human beings are not likely to co-exist or cooperate peacefully without governmental authority. Why is this the case, according to Hobbes?

Lay out how Hobbes views the natural condition of mankind and briefly conclude by explaining how convincing you find Hobbes’ depiction of the state of nature and why.