Statistic are vital to politics. Through the use of gathering statistics politicians are able to see what the people in an area are in need of or want. This gives the politician an idea of how to campaign and create future planning should they get elected to their position they are running for.
That is a tough question. Since you are asking what I think, I'd have to go with "yes." But politics is politics. It is very hard to make politics the sport of gentlemen. It is what it is.I think your question should be: "Is politics dehumanizing." And the answer to that question is "Yes, it is."
Yes, it seems that we human beings must have our politics.
He was an outsider to Washington Politics
The official definition for the word politics is "the activities associated with the governance of a country or other area, esp. the debate or conflict among individuals or parties having or hoping to achieve power." Another viable definition is that politics is the art and science of government.
It's not.
importance of thematic maps to society
Social Statics was created in 1851.
It decentralizes our politics and policies.
Karl K. Stevens has written: 'Statics and strength of materials' -- subject(s): Statics, Strength of materials 'Solutions manual, Statics and strength of materials'
I question the word ' statics' 'Statics' is the ability of an object to remain stationery /still . I think you mean 'Statistics'. Statisitics and Probability is the mathemtictics of 'population' movement. 'Population' , in this case does not mean just people, but animals, and inanimate objects. Statistics is the collection of various sets of data. Probability is the 'chance' of an event aoccuring.
Statics are extremely important in any field of study. They can be used to plan marketing campaigns, tracking the prevalence of health conditions, and in tracking personal finances.
Washington DC's location in between Maryland and Virginia reflected the growing importance of the South in national politics.
bcz we can get the news by sitting at ur hom
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electrostatics
W.J Dobbs has written: 'Elementary geometrical statics' -- subject(s): Accessible book, Graphical Statics