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    Wealth Corrupts Wealth holds an importance in every human’s life. Those who are barely able to make a living lead a life of difficulties, since they do not have enough money to provide themselves with the basic amenities of life. From birth until death there is hardly any activity that does not require any expenditure. However, this desire for wealth can slowly turn into an obsession, leading a life not worth living for. In the novel, Great Expectations, Charles Dickens depicts a view of a…

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    and John Locke were philosophers who developed beliefs about the nature of man, which influenced their political philosophies and ideas about the social contract between the people and their government. Thomas Hobbes believed that all humans were naturally wicked and selfish. He stated that without a government there would be war with every man against each other and life would be solitary, poor, nasty, brutish, and short. Meanwhile, John Locke believed that all humans were naturally good and…

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    In the novel Fahrenheit 451, there is a serious issue being handled. The world surrounding Montag and his life continuously rejects the idea of someone being different. The books being burned in the book represent the whole idea of someone thinking differently. No matter what, society keeps on wanting for things to be the same and not change at all. Each individual person prefers to be comfortable with being a copy of what others want you to be at the expense of your own happiness. Once, in the…

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    According to Aristotle, “Man is by nature a social animal” (Aristotle 5). We all need people around us to overcome our problems with their help and support. Holden Caulfield, from The Catcher In The Rye by J.D. Salinger and Angela Chase, from TV series called My So-Called Life, both are teenagers in high school. Holden and Angela both have family relationship problems, how they try to overcome their problems is what differs Angela from Holden. Angela has problems with her parents about how…

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    Li Bai wrote “Drinking Alone Beneath the Moon” in 774AD when he stayed in Chang’an, which is the capital of the Tang Dynasty. In this time, Li Bai would like to achieve his ambitions. Because of his deceit and jealousy, and because his mistrusted Li Bai, Emperor Tang Ming Huang did not put him in an important position, for the emperor did not trust him. For this reason, Li Bai felt lonely, depressed and discontented. Moreover, one of his best friends, Zhizhang He, returned home several months…

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    In the book Nineteen-Eighty Four by George Orwell he talks about how the government watches them. How they don’t have privacy to do anything they want. Winston is the main character of the book, then there is big brother he is like the government. Big brother is always watching everyone, they have something that's like a television, which is called a telescreen where they can see you, but you can't see them and you also can't turn it off only turn down the volume. The privacy of American…

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    D-Social injustice issue/s relating to the Loyal Men: The social injustice issue depicted is Suppression of individual rights. “Somebody, a traitor, was printing leaflets criticizing the Guide and his Revolutionary Committee”. The quotation refers to how the Revolution Men protect and defend their leader. They would fight anyone who criticizes the Guide or Gaddfi and revolutionary committee. They are abusive as best illustrated by Sharif who, in the story, emerges to search Baba’s house without…

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    after those who don’t have the sufficient means to support themselves. In his work Rawls has supported the idea that the state should provide the basic standard of living to all. Introduction Welfare state is a concept of state in which the government takes an active role in protecting and developing the economic and socio- economic rights of the citizens. It is based on the principles of equality of opportunity, equitable distribution of wealth, and public responsibility for those unable…

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    “Quiet people have the loudest minds” (Steven Hawking) American writer, lecturer, author and former lawyer Susan Cain exposes in her speech “The power of introverts” the undervaluation of introverted people in our modern world. Author Susan Cain clarified in her talk, which she held at an official TED conference, that we lived in a society, which praised outgoing, loud and extroverted people and as a result, everything was adapted for their needs. Susan Cain explained: “Our most important…

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    1.1 Purposes of different types of organisation Business Enterprise is of two types government institutions (non profit organisation)and individualistic institutions (money motive). Sole proprietorship, partnership and joint stock company including branches and voluntary association of people belong to individualistic institutions. Public enterprises run mainly to provide service to public. Industries can be classified into three types firstly manufacturing raw materials, secondly producing…

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