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    even over population; if these problems are not controlled they could end up to the destruction of the world or possibly even a dystopian society. We as a society take these real world possibilities into consideration and look for the outcome in the form of literature. We imagine all the possibilities of an extraordinary event or catastrophe happening that if or when the time comes the people of our planet will be prepared. Although we try to be prepared by imagining all situations that could…

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    Political Ideology

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    which it has been demanding from opposition during their reign. It’s now more than four years since PTI took hold over the governance of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa. Some positive changes during this PTI era are as follows; • The PTI-led KP government has completely depoliticized the police and by no means, a minister, chief minister or any person can interfere in the activities of police. • Health system has improved significantly. Patients say that doctors are always there in the hospitals…

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    The Overcoat Essay

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    many forms. The main character, Akaky Akakievich, is a rather unfortunate man who is continuously failed by the systems put in place to keep society running smoothly. The way that bureaucracy functions in society is oppressive and evil. Though Akaky is a hard working citizen, and he is never rewarded for his efforts. After Akaky struggles to purchase his new coat, bureaucracy fails him again as it is stolen and he is left helpless. Within the story, Gogol criticizes bureaucracy in several forms,…

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    theory must be defined to make a judgement on the best point of departure for it. Political theory is the understanding of the world in the state it was naturally supposed to be combined with how it is now and forming the laws and legitimacy of government from that state. In this paper, I will posit that the state of nature is the “best point of departure” for political theory because it is able to work from an original and current assumption that allows for flexibility in the workings of a…

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    Every government around the world is slightly different; nevertheless, they all have one of many concerns in common: confidential information. Governments around the world, and the government described by George Orwell in 1984, are unquestionably similar in countless of ways. In both governments, there are classified documents and incidents that are mysteriously held from the public. This redacted information is held from the civilian population on grounds, that the government believes, they are…

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    The federal government is a body of individuals at the corporate level that addresses and carries out public policy, utilizes executive and political power through laws within a country. This is a form of government that accounts for the maintaining order in society, providing for national defense, providing public goods, regulating society, transferring income, and protecting individual liberty. The federal government maintains order in society. In any society, individuals are not allowed to…

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    increased when Americans realized they could govern, and they created their own system of government—one which disregarded concepts like a mixed government, the power of the executive, or a strong central government. Such concepts, which were considered fundamental aspects of a “republic” and “free state”, were thrown out due to a massive renunciation of all things British. This new, decentralized government, illustrated…

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    By definition, a totalitarian is “Of, relating to, being, or imposing a form of government in which the political authority exercises absolute and centralized control over all aspects of life, the individual is subordinated to the state, and opposing political and cultural expression is suppressed” (thefreedictionary.com). Being this, a totalitarian government controls all aspects of people’s lives including their private life. The citizens of a totalitarian state do not have rights, such as…

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    The absence of government is more desirable than oppressive government, because it is much more difficult to truly live underneath an oppressive government than it is to start from scratch in a new, unorganized situation where you have more freedom. While it is somewhat unnerving to live in a circumstance with no government, and while no situation is void of issues and problems, a fulness of freedom would be present and the issues would be fixed much easier and quicker than in a despotic…

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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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