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    Government plays an important role in a countries development and sustainability. It elects members who make decisions which may or may not benefit the country. This power is given to members through different types of government. Two major types of governments are democratic and dictatorship governments. Differences between the two types of governments is that democratic governments allow citizens residing in the given country to cast votes based on political parties running for the government.…

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    Oceania is a perfect example of a totalitarian regime, in which the Party controls every action of every citizen, from what they wear, to where they work, to limiting their love. If somebody falls out of line, or seems like they are not loyal, they will be killed, and every record of them will be destroyed. The Party also holds the right to change history if what they predicted in the past isn’t true anymore. We have real life examples as to how much this type of society can damage our world,…

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    The government is something that no one can control. Because they control us in every aspect our lives, they are even trying to control our emotions. Decades ago, kids our age, lived their lives with no regret of what they were doing without the thought that every move they make is being watched by our government. This is the twenty-first century. Everyone who is anyone knows about the government and their ways. The NSA, National Security Agency, is responsible for a lot of this nonsense,…

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    The form of government chosen by each city-state in Greece played a large role in the character and treatment of its citizens, as well as their treatment of other city-states. The oligarchy style of government used in Sparta and the democracy style of government used in Athens both have strengths and weaknesses that helped form the culture of each of these two city-states. The Spartans chose an oligarchy style of government that was ruled by a small group of men called the Council of Elders.…

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    generated. Although I have been in cases where my views were being questioned. When it comes to politics, every person has a different reason as to where and why their support lies there; it comes from all of those puzzle pieces coming together to make one big picture. Those pieces can be a…

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    “Enlightenment and Government” which highlights that contrary to popular belief, not all philosophes had the same ideas when it came to the ideal government. Outram focuses on the misconceptions people had about the Enlightenment and bring to light the true differences people had about government during this time period. Outram discusses the relationship between the Enlightenment and government, a relationship that has had few research. Through the lives of three leaders in Enlightenment and…

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    Both Orwell’s 1984 and Zamyatin’sWeare dystopian novels expressing the fear of totalitarian governments and the lives of the citizens in these countries. Both of these novels express a similar theme. For example, both novels are set in an unpleasant totalitarian society in which the citizens are constantly being repressed and in both novels there exists an attempt to rebel against the government. Despite these similarities, a closer look at both novels reveals that they have less in common than…

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    which is land Speculation. Because we can buy a land today then tomorrow we can sell it with hundred percentage of profit"( Abdulaziz alsulaiman ) Also, the Saudi 's culture has some beliefs about a house design such as should have a huge yard, a big gust room and roomy home. Subsequently, land and property values usually go up despite the fact some of these lands do not come with any basic services, such as electricity and water. This issue leads many Saudis to avoid getting married because it…

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    1984 Privacy

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    watched. In the novel 1984 by George Orwell is about a society in which everyone is being watched by Big Brother which is the organization that watches everyone at all times. What Orwell predicted in his novel was is correct we are being watched as if we were living in “1984.” We’re being spied on in many different ways such as social media where others can see what one likes or views. Some government agencies and even terrorist can tap into our phones and see what they would like to see…

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    the novel Winston Smith succeeds in crossing the red lines and committing a thought crime. Yet, the ironic reality of a twisted truth leads to his downfall. Big Brother is the leader of the ruling party in Oceania and the symbol of the party’s ultimate power. Winston doesn’t like Big Brother because he’s aware of how corrupted the government system is. He is an employee who rewrites history in a manner that best serves the party. Furthermore, he started to oppose and doubt the ruling party;…

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