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    Essay On Plato's Cave

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    Are we all still prisoners of the cave? Does Plato’s cave still exist? Does modern information make us more “woke”? Plato’s allegory of the cave, presented in one of his most renowned works, The Republic, is one of the most widely known philosophical concepts. The chief idea of the cave is essentially that the world as we know it is made up of reflections of more perfect and ideal forms. It is often difficult for someone to emerge out of the cave for good, as Plato believes only a true…

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    Steven Lee Myers wrote a book titled The New Tsar: The Rise and Reign of Putin which tells the life of Vladimir Putin. The book gives details about Putin’s experience in the KGB and his movement toward President of Russia. The book starts on the day of November 17 in 1941 with Vladimir Spiridonovich Putin (Putin’s father) on a suicide mission to stop the German army from completely destroying the last Soviet fleet left to defend their nation. The setting was about thirty miles from Leningrad and…

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    In this essay I will compare and contrast the U.S. and the Iranian president’s role in politics. During this essay I will present the distribution of the powers (formal, informal), the Constitutions, outline the elections and the institutional system. During my research I came to realise that the U.S. system is better rated, because its respect for democracy. It also do not has religious limitations and the ‘checks and balances’ system protect the people from a dictator. After being formal…

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    “Everyone has the right to freedom of opinion and expression; this right includes freedom to hold opinions without interference and to seek, receive and impart information and ideas through any media and regardless of frontiers” (UN General Assembly, Article 19). This excerpt from The Universal Declaration of Human Rights, created in response to the atrocities committed during World War II, recognizes the unalienable human right to freedom of speech and expression. Over one hundred and fifty…

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    The Battle of Blair Mountain is one of the most crucial episodes in the American history that highlights the doctrines of the socioeconomic systems. The events of the civil violence and disobedience depict the exploitation and capitalism manifested in the contemporary society. Battle of the Blair Mountain in 1921 is one of the gruesome mining wars in the history. The government deployed military forces to calm the uprisings. The Kantian tenet on civil disobedience links the moral authority,…

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    The Chronosystems

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    They appear at all times influencing almost all interactions either positively or negatively. Each of these systems are characterized by roles, norms (expected behavior) and relationships. Although India is absorbing a lot of foreign cultures through technology, it becomes important to point out that they are being quite selective than most of the rest of the world in adopting the individualized…

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    transgender woman to go shopping for clothing in the men’s area. The United States is working towards to become the “melting pot” that society has always labeled it as. Yet, there are still many challenges to overcome. In doing so, technology and mass media are major factors to express acceptance of culture. Some tv shows, magazines, books, news, and movies have successfully showed social equalities while some have failed. On the surface, the television show Scandal seems to be a series that…

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    the history behind the United State’s first encounter with Islamic fundamentalists and initial brush with terrorism that would later play a large role in the present-day War on Terror. While Farber’s study displays many common themes, like the poor portrayal of President Carter and the large role the media…

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    The ethnography of Meddle East by Elizabeth Warnock Fernea in the story of “Guests of the Sheik” remind me my own town in my home country. Being from Medial East most of the cultural norms and Islamic roles in the story looked quite familiar with the cultural norms and Islamic roles back in my country. Lived all the way down on the other side of the ocean, I personal experienced most of the life experience of Fernea, which she mentioned in her story “Guests of the Sheik”. Elizabeth Warnock…

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    Whenever newcomers have taken part in civic associations, it has always been seen as a means of building trust and enriching the capacity for collective action in contemporary democracies (Putnam 2000)9. Although, there are only 13% foreign born Canadian which is quite low than the percentage of foreign-born people in the overall population which is 19.3% (2001 census), this level of “demographic parity” is higher than in the US…

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