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    The way Machiavelli runs his government reminds me of how Kim Jong Un and Donald Trump run his country. Whereas the core of belief systems are different. Like Kim Jong, Machiavelli and Donald Trump share many similarities. These men share similarities, they put power before their people. They're both greedy, evil, and care about money. Machiavelli, Kim Jong Un, and Donald Trump don't have any morals and they're all selfish. Kim Jong Un, Machiavelli, and Donald Trump all corrupt the system.…

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    “Good evening! This is James Bunn with the latest news across the world. From Donald Trump’s Travel Ban to the importance of the 1965 Voting Act, we have a lot to go over.” “First, the Travel Ban. This conveserial bill was created by the newly elect Donald Trump to prevent terrorist and illegal immigrants from coming into our country. He argues that by preventing these certain Middle Eastern countries from traveling to America, he is preventing terrorism from reaching the shores of America. Our…

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    So, what does this mean for the future? Well, North Korea has made it clear that they will be a major space power. Following the February Unha launch, Kim Jong-Un announced he wanted North Korea to conquer space. How exactly can North Korea conquer space? A good start would be to land on the Moon. In early August 2016, a senior official within North Korea’s space program announced that the country will…

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    The Interview brings by pushing limits and not being afraid to depict Kim Jong Un in a negative way. The film even caused Seth Rogen and James Franco to come to the attention of North Korea. They even tried to get the film banned. The biggest difference is that the comedic aspect was allowed to go even further today than ever before. Today, people are more accepting of ridiculous forms of humiliation. For example, Kim Jong Un was initially depicted as this almighty dictator who was so above…

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    there as a backup plan for if people were to start to question The party for any reason. Now in North Korea falsification is more to delineate the Kim Jong-Un’s so called good. Some examples would be North Korea faking the world cup, lying about who won past wars, and lying about the creator of certain inventions. All this work is put in to make King Jong-Un and the government seem like the holy grail of all. Another main ideal of both societies is the effect war on the citizens. Winston also…

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    from the moment they were born, never experienced a better world. The only thing they can believe is what the government has been telling them. The government lie about what is happening throughout the world. They believe that their dictator , Kim Jong-un, is god. How are you suppose to know you live in a dystopia if you do not know anything better than what you are living in now? To the North Korean they view their world like ours and it is just a normal day for them. The government has a great…

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    Frank Darabont’s film, The Green Mile, shows great examples of compassion and empathy, being corrupted by power, and how the death penalty can have many negative affects on the people performing it and those related to the sentenced individual. This movie’s topics are very relatable to every person’s opinions, and are still very relevant to this day and age. This is why the movie is still very popular amongst people, because there are still to this day arguments whether or not the death penalty…

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    Food Aid Impact on Developing Countries Food aid has created a way for underdeveloped nations to receive the emergency aid their countries need. Nations like Democratic People’s Republic of North Korea (DPRK) can misappropriate national funds on military projects instead of developing their agricultural industry (Feffer). On the other hand, countries like Ethiopia are dependent on foreign relief and are claiming a dependency syndrome (Siyoum, Hilhorst, Uffelen). Food aid does create a…

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    Animal Farm In the world the media is controlled primarily by the government or someone with immense wealth. These same people can manipulate the media to say what they want. The power of manipulation can control those that do not question it. This power over the media has great power over the gullible. This power can also control people that are afraid to say anything. There are also people that know what the media are doing but are too apathetic to do anything. A great example of media…

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    There are currently traditions being carried out with negative impacts for society. One example is the rule of North Korea by one man named Kim Jong Un. The people in North Korea see their leader as the one who could lead his people to glory, even though he constantly works against their interests. They are forced to follow his law, rather than their own personal ethics. Even when he creates legislation…

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