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    how the government should be run. They both had completely different ideas on who should run it and how it should be ran. One of the issues they fought about was the difference of the ability between the wealthy running the government and the people running the government. The original political parties in American differed their views of a government ruled by the wealthy class vs a government ruled by the people. The Federalist party believed that the wealthy should rule the government and…

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    Ethical Challenges

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    A big challenge and problem that a manager faces is ethics. Ethical issues are everywhere and in every type of company. A manager, is a leader and the head of a company or organization, therefore its somebody that needs to be a role model. Focusing in the ethical challenges managers faces, we want to highlight the case, Ban of Tobacco Ads by the Government of India. Nowadays, governments from many countries have impose the ban on prejudicial products for public health. Countries like Canada,…

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    as adaptable to the situation of the day. This document will examine how and what role the US government surveillance has played in the information security of tomorrow. Additionally, this report will address what individual organizations can do in this ever changing environment. Lastly,…

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    1984 Totalitarian Regime

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    into an “unperson”. All is seen by telescreens watching every facial expression and taking note of any and all movement. Even in your home there is no escape. You are incapable of getting away from Telescreen and "Big Brother". This is a novel depicting the dangers of totalitarian government and the power of knowledge. The novel is supposed to be prophetic, Similar to Kubricks 2001, however, it struck out in predicting the date when we would see this totalitarian regime…

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    salaries and other forms of payment. These corrupt officials were using provision of their home rule charter without the knowledge of voters. By using a system of patronage, they were able to corner and manipulate member of high society and the government. This was largely due to the number of Latin immigrants in the community and the number of voters that came to the polls. The media also played an important role in why people did not know about this corruption. (Mcgrath, 2013). The Latin…

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    Forest Service Benefits

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    expertise of the forest. Before the US Forest Service was formed politicians managed the land that belonged to the government and this was the first time something was not managed by politicians. Today the US Forest Service is regarded as a useless organization that uses too much money and is not helpful to America anymore. As with any other organization that is managed by the government…

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    Food Inc Iron Triangle

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    with interest groups, the bureaucracy, and congress. The alliance of these sectors can and have caused corruption in the government in direct correlation, this pact disregards the American citizens needs and gives interest groups support with less regulations and specific legislation. Interest groups are the necessity corruption in the iron triangle. The lobbyist from big interest groups such as Tyson foods, nestle, and Kraft foods influences decisions often made by legislators. The food…

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    1984 There Is Power Essay

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    one thing total control. Unlike totalitarian governments of the past, INGSOC (aka The Party), control not only the body and actions of its citizens but their minds as well. Planning to eliminate all emotion other than hate, rage and triumph, the Party aims high: to rule the world. Elimination of human feelings and emotions will prove impossible however, as human nature and governments of the past spell utter destruction and the failure of such a government. Humans are social creatures. Without…

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    as being destructive to the welfare of a free and open society. Through the comparative study of George Orwell’s prose fiction Novel “1984” and Fritz Lang’s German expressionist film “Metropolis” it is demonstrated that the reign of Totalitarian governments and technology has the power to over-run and remove civil liberties. These two composers similarly share the ethics for which society has the freedoms of individuality and free will. In context, Lang reflects the anxieties of the Weimar…

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    things to building a strong government are separation of power, equal representation, and taxes. If these three things were not put into the Constitution then the government would not have been working right now because people would feel like their voice are being unheard and the government system would not be working. These are valuable things needed for a government that is all about its people. Separation of power is one of the important things that help build a government because if it were…

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