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    King In Ancient India

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    ROLE OF KING IN ANCIENT INDIA Monarchy in ancient India was sovereignty over a territory by a king who functioned as its protector, a role which involved both secular and religious power. Maintenance of peace: The primary role of the king was to solve disputes and maintain peace in the society. The Aiteraiya Brahmana mentions how the king was created for discharging the vital function of peace maintenance of the state. Gods decided to create a king in the form of a man by taking specific…

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    DELIBERATIVE DEMOCRACY AND MULTICULTURALISM Democracy is one of the most controversial concepts (issues) in social sciences. It means very roughly ‘’sovereignty of people’’. In this frame, democracy emphasizes that power is in the hands of the people. Democracy can be different from society to society (people to people). The root of the word of democracy means ‘’ people’s power (sovereignty)’’. It is originally comes from Greek. ‘’Demos’’ means people, ‘’kratos’’ means power. Democracy is the…

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    is much far cheaper than personal vehicles. In recent years, petrol prices has risen dramatically about 155% from 89.4 Pounds in January 2006 to 138.9 Pounds in December 2012 in the UK. Furthermore, Government or authorities want their citizens to use public transit as their daily vehicles so governments encourage them to use by giving interesting price, highly rise the petrol and private vehicles’ taxes. As a result, people need to pay much more money to go by their own automobile than using…

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    The 1954 novel Lord of the Flies encompasses the aftermath of World War 2 and draws heavy parallels to a post-World War 2. Written by Robert Golding, the novel is set on a dystopian island and illustrates that with the absence societal responsibilities, civilization degrades into fear and chaos by Jack’s dictatorial reign over the island. His rise to power originates through his evident denial of taking on his societal responsibilities. Naturally, human nature objectifies the strong and turns to…

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    George Orwell’s 1984 depicts a futuristic society in which government and technology evolve and create a oligarchical utopian society equipt with a figurehead, Big Brother. As the top tier of a strict class system, the Inner Party uses Big Brother’s persona to enforce mechanisms used to maintain power and influence. Any distinction of an individual most likely will lead to his/her condemnation and vaporization, in which the individual is erased from official documentation and ceases to exist.…

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    Is Chivalry Needed Do you believe that we need chivalry in the world? Because I believe that we need chivalry, if we don’t have chivalry then the world would be crazy. Chivalry is how people act towards other people and how it is different between countries. The modern knight ,Police, help enforce laws that uphold chivalry. The ways chivalry is around the world, and what laws are enforced around the world. (1) Some people don’t think that we need chivalry or that it is dead. But do you think…

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    Denise Chai Tommy Tompkins Honors English 10 25 September 2014 “Conformity is the jailer of freedom and the enemy of growth.” This quote from John F. Kennedy still resonates in the hearts of the billions of lives carrying the burden of conformity around the globe. While each of us came into the world with a unique mind, our society teaches us from the start that to act “normal” and “appropriately” means to act like everybody else. In science classes, our educators teach us to accept scientific…

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    feel towards the government and how they should act about the government. • Moral Political Culture. The society in this culture is of more importance compared to the individual. Political activities are more concerned about the society as opposed to the individual. Moral political culture has the following characteristics; more emphasis on the concept of common wealth as the basis of democratic government, the promotion of public good measures the degree of goodness of the government, the…

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    of the largest CCTV system in Great Britain is installed, as an example crimes such as shoplifting, prostitution, graffiti, and other nonviolent crimes have decreased by 25 percent between 1994 and 1997. (Nieto, 1997, p.7). According to British government reports (as cited in Nieto, 1997, p.7) burglaries fell by 69 percent in small towns, too. CCTV is also a source of precious mine that enable us to obtain evidence. If an undesired event happens, video records are first and the most reliable…

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    George Orwell’s Nineteen Eighty-Four, depicts a society under a corrupted political state. The corruption leads to a totalitarian regime. In the book society is divided in three classes. The proles, which represent the proletariat, they live in poverty and they are denied any access to information, education and they must abide by the rules that are dictated by the party. The outer party members, who are middle class. They work within the party however; they do not have any access to the wealth…

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