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    Government corruption can be defined as political power used by government leaders for private gain and to maintain their power as a government official. Most of the times these corrupt politicians say they are doing their best in order to catch criminals when, in reality, they commit just as many crimes. They are able to maintain their power because most people do not vote because they think they will not make a difference and the politicians have under the table deals so people vote for them.…

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    crack down and discipline misconduct when it does actually happen. A solution that often arises is involving the government by “policing the police”. Another idea was work in the community in which the development of community review boards. the idea of Government policing has its fair share of people for and against. From topics of giving the government too much power, to government power could actually resolve the issue by being over the back of police agencies all over the country. Police…

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    i understand it if the government of India were to be able to clearly show that tobacco advertising directly leads to its use and the use of tobacco has clearly been shown as presenting a danger to peoples health then tobacco advertising could be both criminalized and its use banned. In my opinion government intervention not only in tobacco advertising but in all things is questionable at best and should be kept to a minimum whenever possible. All that government is is a group of people…

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    independent thought and disobedience to the authority is highly restricted. The people are manipulated to believe that what the government says is true even though deep inside they know it is not. One of the ways in which the government inhibits free thoughts and opinion in Oceania is through taking control of what the people read including books and news articles. The government further has installed surveillance in every home to monitor the activities of the people especially those that do not…

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    Technology is something we as a race and especially as Americans pride ourselves on. Technology has been something that always has a frontier, like that of space, which will always be sought after at any cost. The government is always striving to have the most up-to-date technology in order to better society as a whole, but what they don’t realize is that they will choose technology over the people that they serve. Their thirst for technological advances outweighs the importance of the people…

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    Universities, hospitals, banks and government usually require this type of leader in their organizations to ensure quality, increase security and decrease corruption. Leaders who would like to speed up the process will experience frustration and anxiety and are not welcome (Weber, 1905). Charismatic…

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    Orwell serves a great example of a society that has total tyranny. It was Orwell’s definition of dystopia and a warning to the modern era, which had great potential because the book was written during the rise of communism. In this book, the government known as Big Brother has total control over the people of Oceania through the usage of several tools and idea. Some of these tools and ideas were telescreens, doublethink, thoughtcrime, 2 + 2 = 5, and Newspeak. 1984 is perceived to have the three…

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    groups to succeed on their many bills they want to introduce. Such a great influence of interest groups strikes down the opportunity of individuals to state their concerns and I show their presence in politics. They get completely erased. Therefore, government need to limit the interest group’s use of their funds and drop the amount of money they can spend on legislators to $60 - $ 80 a day. It would help the system to limit lobbying and give a chance for individuals to present their concerns in…

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    particular target group i.e. children, women, etc. contrary to government programs which are imposed in to the beneficiaries. “…NGO’s have supported education and development program in Northern Uganda; notably Prevention and Response to Gender Based Violence (GBV), child protection, livelihood support, preached peace and reconciliation, psychosocial and mental health interventions, they have increased community attitude towards change. The government of Uganda has not fully supported health…

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    The American political sphere is dominated by different political parties, each with a distinct set of values and beliefs about the role of the government in the lives of individuals. Parties allow people to be represented based on their political opinions, and be surrounded by others like them. The current political environment is centered on two main parties, the Democrats and the Republicans, but there has been a movement towards independent voters and smaller parties that focus on more…

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