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    excellent way to promote his argument. However, his idea of random street frisking had numerous faults in it, including harassment, racial profiling, and abuse of compensation. Overall, his point that instead of disarming law-abiding citizens, the government should be more focused on finding ways to get illegal guns off of the street is commendable. There is no “quick fix” to the complex problem of gun…

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    become one of the most beneficial forms of government…

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    In fact, government surveillance was one of the many ways the Party controlled civilians throughout the story in 1984. For example, Winston and Julia want to be able to see each other as much as possible, and went to great lengths in order to do so. They went to very desolate areas away from microphones and cameras, such as a far off countryside accessible by train, in order to talk to each other (Orwell). This abuse of power is even used to this day, as the government has many tactics used…

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    improve the wellbeing of the Nation’s people. As a matter a fact, most people will agree that taxes are one of the biggest annoyance they face. But, what some do not realize is the importance of taxes hold in some nations’ economies and as well as government run programs. It is not a black and white picture as some people will want it to be. To further grasp a grip on how deep the concept of Taxes, we will need to ask the question. Do Taxes hinder or improve people’s way of life? In 2015, all…

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    different ways in which a state can choose to govern its citizens. The two types of government that are frequently analyzed and structurally oppose one another are authoritarian versus democratic regimes. The main difference between a democracy and an authoritarian regime is that a democracy is comprised of a government that reflects the wants of its citizens. On the other hand an authoritarian regime consists of a government that has unwavering control over its population. There is an ongoing…

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    Often, the form of government that a society utilizes is determined by a variety of factors that are complex and difficult to control. However, as we look towards the formation of extraterrestrial colonies, we have the chance to discuss the governance of these colonies in a way that could shape the future of humanity. There are a variety of options for the governing of such a society, and each must be considered as we discuss the form of government to adopt in such colonies. With several factors…

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    the creation of government, achievements of societies, and the presence of religion in the different societies. These themes are evident in each society that was analyzed in this course, and each theme still has a relevance in society today. The establishment of a law was a major theme and factor in many civilizations. Each type of civilization had different viewpoints on law. The laws created in each civilization were the determining reasons of the strength of the government. First, in…

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    The next time I walk-in into any store I would surely observe more than I ever have until now. The reason simply being that in the last couple of days I have learnt so much about organisational culture and its different aspects that I can no longer look at any organisation the way I used to look at it before. Earlier, whenever I used to visit a store, it never occurred to me that everything that I could possibly see in that store was meant to be the way it is for a reason. I was unaware of the…

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    The life of a human being is a very complex topic to think about. Someone living across the country could have the same exact views as me, and someone living right next to me could have completely opposite views. This all depends on the person and their life experiences. The cross-section where different views contact one another is in the world of politics. When thinking about how a person came to their decision regarding politics, it can be seen as a giant puzzle, where each puzzle piece is a…

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    after the fall of the British Raj, there will prove to still be a great deal of income disparity today as a result of government corruption, a lack of education in specific regions, and…

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