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    What would society be like without the technological advancements and discoveries we have today? In the novella Anthem people fear technology and science. The government and most citizens don’t want anything to do with technology. Technology is primitive and is progressing at a slower speed than present day. The government brainwashes children at a young age to fear creativity and curiosity to ensure that nobody will try to make their own inventions. The government doesn’t want people to be more…

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    In Stanley Fish’s “Getting Coffee Is Hard to Do” and Stan Cox’s “The Case against Air Conditioning”, both authors discuss how technology and life changed over the years in different ways. In Fish’s essay, he noticed that the technology growth made it harder to get coffee, and on the other side, Cox is saying how Americans have become far too reliant on air conditioning. The technology is obviously increasing a lot of things in people’s lives, making it easier, more confortable and it enable…

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    Is Censorship Good Or Bad

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    this continuous growth beneficial for society, it also ushers in a new era in human history that is dependant on both human knowledge and technological information for complete functionality in a given community. In order to keep this functionality going the people have the right to access certain information for their own purposes, however this does not mean that every single bit of information is given to them. Censorship has always been a part of society in an effort to stop certain thoughts…

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    Religious society takes a toll on an individual's growth and mindset by manipulating their own ideas or thoughts to the mass position believed by church goers. If your opinion differs from those such as your pastor or especially the common interpretation of the bible, you face the possibility of being shunned from the society around you. In modern times the aspect of religious freedom seems available to all, but even now in certain circumstances individuals don’t feel comfortable saying their…

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    What Is Cyber Security?

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    Running head: Technology and Cyber-security Technology and Cyber-security 7 Technology and Cyber-security Name: Institution: Course: Tutor: Date: Introduction Cyber security has become a serious trade-off, a tag of war technical war between the defender and the attack. The vast changes in technology affect both; defenders are using technology to fend off attackers, and attackers employing the same technology to get away with the defenders? scope of defection. In the present…

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    it’s easy to forget that women are still experiencing inequality. Though there’s a significant increase in strong, self-driven women who are acquiring high paying jobs, prestigious titles, and creating inventions, these successes can often lead society to overlook problems still at hand. In every country around the world, women are more susceptible to poverty than men. Even in these changing times, it is important to note that this is occurring, and that it is mostly due to figures in charge who…

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    things that become evident when researching the previous philosophers was the fact that each of them believed education should be for the benefit of their respective society, to make its citizens acculturated, knowledgeable members of their respective communities. The sole reason we have a public school system is because our society highly values education and what it does for the culture and its people. The arts have the ability to preserve and pass on specific things about a culture and its…

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    The Painted Bird Analysis

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    religion can mask the reality and horror one can experience in this life. Both Mill and Marx offer solutions to the barbarity present in human nature. Mill offers a more optimistic approach, where, if the tyranny of the majority is kept in check, society can remain just and in order. He strongly advocates that speech has the power to influence…

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    The market systems of present day are, for the most part, based upon some degree of capitalism. However, this was not always so. In previous societies, markets were heavily based upon societal factors; in fact, economies were an addition to the society, not a focus of society itself. This is where embedded and disembedded economies come into play. Disembedded economies, or capitalistic economies, are relatively new. Up until the 19th century, no one was focused on having money for the sake of…

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    polity. Thus, he believes that reforming this decline cannot be done through revamping institution, but rather through a rejuvenation of civil society itself. In our western society today it is highly…

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