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    the globe today, we see prime examples of nation’s citizens peacefully demonstrating their opinions and believes to their ruling governments. That being said, civil disobedience and peacefully resisting to laws positively impact a free society. By peacefully resisting, societies come together to achieve a common goal, which is to fight back against their ruling governments due to unjust and unfair laws that negatively impact the governed. Moreover, by simply glancing at today’s headlines,…

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    democracy is a system that includes free-markets, free-elections and has significant amounts of political and economic competition. Looking at Russia it is clear that none of these factors are full present. Although Russia has transition significantly form a communist regime, they still remain by definition a ‘state-managed’ democracy. As for the other Soviet successor states democratization has been achieved in some instances and has failed to be achieved in many others. In the case of the…

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    Texas County Government

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    The local government is very important. Citizens are more likely to interact with local government and be directly affected by policies. As the state becomes more urbanized and as the population grows and becomes more diverse, the demands on local government will increase. There are three areas of the Texas Local Government. They are the County Government, City Government and Special Districts. “The county is the oldest form of local government in America.”(Newell,350) With 254 counties Texas…

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    Theocracy I Am Malala

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    A Government like, the United States, chose a democracy-based government based on its various citizens’ cultures and beliefs. This form of ruling allows its citizen to have various freedoms from things they do not wish to partake. However, not all countries are like this, there are some that force the nation into a religion and base nearly all their laws on that religion’s rules. This type of government is referred to as a Theocracy. One such government is the one in Pakistan. This Theocracy’s…

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    World, presents a vivid and cynical image of a corrupt government and warns its readers of the possibilities that the current society could become. In the 1931 story, the “new world” depicts a morbid mass addiction to a pleasure-inducing drug called soma. A complete loss of individuality, as every normal citizen is created in a lab through a process called “bokonivskation” and the intolerance of any individual’s negative feelings about the government. The apocalyptic novel clarifies the journey…

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    The technological world is a microcosm of real world governments. There is always room to improve technology and companies know how to change their products via the responses of their customers and clients. For over 5000 years, the different societal organizations of the world improved through a constant feedback between the government and society. When there is a flaw in the government, feedback is commonly returned as a form of civil disobedience or violence. Civil disobedience is the only…

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    our behalf. Due to this system, numerous concerns of the general public may go unnoticed, which then propagates ardent rebellion for the right to articulate views in the form of a protest. These struggles may be in the form of simple skirmishes, but sometimes they can escalate to violent clashes between the people and the government. Despite the risks…

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    fictional story of a society under totalitarian regime, which the Inner Party controls communication, personal beliefs, and individual loyalty to the government in order to have stability. However, contemporary society is much more democratic because the individual determines all communication, personal beliefs, and the people’s loyalty to the government. The Inner Party controls several aspects of the people's lives. Communication is controlled for the benefit of Oceania. Newspeak is a…

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    different countries of social enterprise development in China 's existing legal framework of the two main forms of non-profit organization and private non-enterprise units. They are also the ideal form of organization of social enterprises in the registration and day-to-day management by the strict regulation of government departments. At present, many social enterprises in China are registered in the form of industry and commerce. Therefore, investors have absolute ownership and…

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    horrifying and tragic things the government does in order to gain ultimate power. From mental and physical torture, to an uncomfortable invasion of privacy, 1984 brings to light things that are, in a way, still occurring today. Technology has provided a serious way of invasion of privacy, as well as being able to mentally corrupt. While not all of the aspects are happening today, one that worries society is the invasion of privacy. {good introduction} Recently the government discovered a…

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