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    on religion (mostly Catholicism) and government were very controversial and seen as radical in his time period, and they actually landed him in prison multiple times and had him exiled from Paris at one point as governmental and religious leaders saw him as a nuisance and a threat. Because of the controversy surrounding his denigrating of anything from religion to different aspects of the government, Voltaire commonly faced censorship from the French government, leaving many of his works banned,…

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    country, there are millions of people living comfortably reliant on government assistance. This type of assistance takes on many forms: healthcare, insurance, food stamps, housing, etc. What the distribution of these all have in common, however, is that everyone should be concerned and aware about, on behalf of our social and economic freedoms. As our current system of assistance is not working, but rather, fostering a cycle of government dependency that is hurting us all.…

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    Organisational culture and communication: Organisational culture according to my understanding is the set of norms, values, process of working etc. in an organisation which controls on how an employee should behave in that organisation. The culture of the company makes it different from others. And also effective communication between the employees, be it in any forms like writing, talking or in signs in the same organisation eventually leads to a healthy culture in the company. Organisational…

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    established a military government under General Arthur McArthur in the Philippines. Later the power of the government was transferred to the Civil Control under the Civil Governor Taft. Under the Civil Control, the fundamental provisions of the Constitutions such as “freedom of speech, religion, and press” were given to the Philippines. With Filipinization, the Civil Government established a government starting with municipalities where the natives…

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    While the sanctions were designed to severely hamper Iran’s economy, trade and access to international financial systems, thereby diminishing the power of the Islamic regime, they inadvertently helped the Iranian government consolidate its power among the people, deflecting blame and its own flaws on Western powers. The impact of nearly thirty-five years of aggressively enforced sanctions on ordinary Iranian citizens has been devastating. The downfall of Iran’s economy and industry have resulted…

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    healthy democratic government is that, government that can offer a well established institutional structure in which they respect the liberty and equality of their citizens through a rightful and acceptable implementation of its mechanisms. In other words a good democracy is one that can completely satisfy citizens in a good quality. Also the citizens themselves have the power to check and test if the government is acting according to the law. In a good healthy democratic government, citizens…

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    actually discern. Most of the time you have to base it on assumptions and projections which make it difficult to make a real picture of how things will actually turn out. It’s very apparent though, based on how many complaints are made daily about how government programs aren 't meeting the various expectations set for them by the American public, there needs to be a system in place to determine how effective or ineffective policies…

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    What Is Autocratic Power

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    The reasoning for why most governments around the world are autocratic is for power. Most governments want complete and total control because it benefits them. An oligarchy is when a few rules over many, an aristocracy has to do with class ranking, having high society making decisions for the people, and totalitarian is having the government have total control and dictation over the people. Countries that use autocratic governments presume that people are not very intelligent and astute to make…

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    grounding, taking away electronics, and long lectures are just a few techniques a parent may use. When none of this works and the safety of teenagers are brought into question, the age-old question rises again: do curfews, both parent given and government issued, keep teens out of trouble? I attend a private boarding school where students are given times that they must be back inside of their dormitories. Many students have pushed for later check-in hours, pushes that have been met with a…

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    Within these novels, the author warns us to be conscientious of the control that the government has over the lives of its citizens, and without resentment from the masses, the government will become an overpowering presence in their lives. In the novel 1984 by George Orwell, The Party/government fears rebellion, therefore, it strives to know every aspect of the citizens of Oceania 's lives, and it tries to seem omniscient in the eyes of the citizens. The Party places telescreens in every room…

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