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    Social Media Monitoring

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    The government should not have the right to control what we post on the internet. We should be allowed to have our privacy. I don’t think the government will benefit off of checking out social media. Schools should not be able to keep tabs to stop cyber bullying. Even though cyber bullying is a huge problem in this generation I don’t think schools should watch what we are saying. Our social media and personal life should not be monitored unless we are in trouble with the law over social…

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    to believe our government never has to have this though either. They allow the constant surveillance of the people through encryption codes embedded in the things we use everyday. Advances in technology are only helping the every growing recording industry and only create more invasion our our every slight privacy. Not only are oblivious mind sets created, if an uprising does not occur to the point of fighting for our constitutional; rights, these ever growing actions…

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    Global Bribery Essay

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    stage is dangerous and require hard and big changes in the legal systems. Unfortunately, many countries do not have strict laws and regulations that prevent or criminalize bribes. In fact, some countries may even legally consider bribes, especially outside the country, as business expenses. The US and the UK have strong laws that prohibit and criminalize bribes even for business overseas. In conclusion, unfair markets, disadvantaged consumer and affected government are the main stakeholders in…

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    Basic human rights are very important for people as they live their everyday lives. “Big brother,” is a term that people know as people always watching. George Orwell uses it many times im his famous book “1984.” In “1984“ it is a dystopian society with the government having full control over everyone and everything; including telescreens everywhere to watch all people, erasing history for all citizens, and they kill all who try to go against. “Little Brother” is the new thing seen everywhere.…

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    It is dangerous to democracy because the government is supposed to be open to their constituents.Constituents cannot influence policy unless they know all the facts about the policy. The makes citizens feel as if the government is being sneaky and hiding dangerous facts. Centralization is only a few government officials, most the president and his advisors, make decisions on foreign and military policy.Centralization hurts democracy due to the…

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    perspective about government and how much power it should hold. While some people believe in the saying “power to the people” and that government should play little to no role in the lives of society other’s believe all the power should be given to one specific person like a dictator. With these different beliefs, there is also those people who stand in the middle agreeing that the government should play big roles in society but the people should have just as much say as the government. After…

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    The power of authority lies within the government. The project that was made was all controlled by the government and they gave all the equipments that were to be used in completing the project. So they cannot accomplish anything or plan to do things without the approval of the government. An example is when the government had Ben, who was a boy that has been determined to achieve transporting things from the planet to another planet, he was also an intelligent person who is willing to succeed…

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    stood for and what they would perform after they won. Theodore Roosevelt was in the political party of progressive. His platform was New Nationalism. The New Nationalism platform goals were involvement by the national government, This was a total rejection of the laissez-faire government. Also to make sure that the average worker or small business, and small farmers were an essential part of a vision for the country. Woodrow Wilson was in the political…

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    Divergent and 1984 essay Since the beginning of government rule there have been many different types that have been created. Not only have there been governments with the rule of the people, there are also governments that are run by one leader or dictator. In the story 1984 the government is run by an organization called Big Brother. This government is like a dictatorship as they are able to watch over and listen to everything you say and do. In the movie Divergent the people are divided up…

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    Ignorance In Delirium

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    about how the government has a lot of power over the society. People don’t really realize how limited their freedom is. The government comes up with the propaganda that love is a disease. It sucks people into individual bubbles. If you try to fight it, they will send you out into the Wilds or kill you. They just go along with the cure for love because they think that they are happy and safe. But what they don’t realize is that without love, life is empty. Also, the life that the government…

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