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    has created societies with extreme wealth as well as extreme poverty. This makes poverty an even bigger issue in development studies as it means that there is now issues of inequality, not just exclusively poverty but it has increased the division between different class groups in…

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    Outline why it is sometimes argued that the public and private sectors have converged since 1979 and consider to what extent you agree that this is the case Since 1979, there has been a global shift in the provision of public services, from solely public sector, to a greater involvement of the private sector. Until just over thirty years ago, the public sector was to abide by strict rules and codes of conduct with regards to management, known as Public Administration. However, it was recognised…

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    Reasoning behind the revolutionary war has many factors played into it. One of the issues, was the results of the French Indian War. Britain got in a huge debt over the war. Doubling there debt twice as much as before the war. They were in need of paying of there debt. They decided to tax the colonist because they believed the colonist should be grateful the British protected them from the French. And because of now that it will take an additional soldiers to protect the colonist from the native…

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    the McCarty era in the 1950. The McCarthyism is the accusation of treason and the unconstitutional acts of courts to sentence people with little to no evidence. During the 1950, an extreme dislike towards Communism and communist. Since that the idea of any group going against American’s democracy is so sensitive that anyone that sympathize with them was sentenced as a being part of communist party. In the play, Abigail and others claimed that claimed that goody Osborn sent her spirts in…

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    inflation under control” (Notes). Then Hitler took action against Jews; he viewed Jews as a separate race not a religion. The two dictators had much economic troubles during their time. All things considered, Stalin and Hitler have their various similarities and differences. Dictators rose to power because of the Treaty of Versailles and the hardships that were put upon the counties. The people needed someone to put faith in them to help them thrive again. Stalin and Hitler had similar…

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    are two countries that appear to be similar, but in reality have differences in their economies, cultural environments, and governments. Worldwide, everyone lives under a government that they obey. There are various forms of government such as democracies, parliamentary, communist, and unions. India and China are governed way different from each other. India has a union style government that is divided into three main sections. They have three branches which are the executive, legislative/,…

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    Democracy, too, faces the same predicament, for while it remains shrouded by the Protestant ethic, it will be rendered resourceless to oppose Fascism, and thus ‘usurps the spirit of Fascism’ (Rose, 1993: 206). Drawing on Max Weber in The Protestant Ethic and…

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    and in the global society. Lastly, the Vietnam War, a revolution against communism, defied the Monroe Doctrine and involved the U.S. into the politics of Asia. All of these revolutions shaped the history of the world in one way or another despite have positive and negative effects. With an abundant amount of similarities, the differences are negligible; however, the most prominent difference stands out like a sore thumb: the origin of the revolution…

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    Steven Li Prof. Yang CHIN 355 November 8 2016 A Critique of China: The Connection of Writing Style in Yu Hua and Lu Xun writing Lu Xun’s heavily anti-feudalism and anti-Confucian and Yu Hua’s “China in Ten Words” represent that Chinese citizens have no rights to speak for themselves due to the low level of living environment and corrupted government’s policies also called dictatorship. In both of their works, they seem have nothing similar because they are talking about two completely different…

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    can be detrimental and dysfunctional for another social group. Merton further discusses “anomie,” a disjuncture the between cultural goals/values and structural opportunities to achieve certain values. The greater the division of people in a society, the greater the resentment. In stratified societies, poverty in communities breeds anomie, which is composed of haves and have nots between the people. Merton views the…

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