The term "political realm" is used to describe the activities and concerns related to politics. "Realm" originally meant a kingdom or an area of land under the control of a specific ruler. "Political" has to do with how people compete for influence and power in governmental or social organizations. So a "political realm" would be the set of activities and discussions that are governed by politics, as opposed to other "realms" such as personal, economic, spiritual, etc.
a vast and complex internet world.
You have spelled it correctly, realm.
realm antonyms
Realm and domain
A socio-political essay is an essay in which social and political factors that are in connection would be relayed together. There are a general set of guidelines for writing this type of essay.
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Rivers belong in the physical realm, but may also be shown on a political map.
Political relationships fall into the realm of social relationships, whose incentive is to gain power, and authority.
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a vast and complex internet world.
No, not really. A realm means a kingdom, a political entity, something much less than the whole world. England is a realm (That is why they have a Defense of the Realm Act.) It only means a general topic ( as in "the realm of literature") in a figurative sense. "World" or "universe" have that meaning also only in a figurative sense.
'Realm' is a noun meaning a kingdom, a field or domain of activity or interest, or a primary division of the earth's surface.Example sentence: My father lives in a realm full of happiness.
is a German word meaning literally "realm"
A papal envoy is a representative of the Catholic church who is sent on a special mission, much the same as an ambassador in the political realm.
No sun realm is not a official realm in WoW.
Symbolic speech refers to nonverbal forms of expression that convey a message or opinion, such as wearing a t-shirt with a political slogan or burning the flag as a form of protest. This type of speech is protected under the First Amendment of the United States Constitution.
Things like elections or large political rallies.