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    Creon Speech Analysis

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    people most proximate to Creon reverence and follow his command, then Creon will gain the confidence to make much more decisive rulings so that the latter of the population will acknowledge him as a good king. Furthermore, Creon explains his views of government to Haemon and exclaims, “whoever is chosen…

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    Ethical Issues In Slavery

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    Since government represents all the people and not just those who share the faith of particular government officials the First Amendment prevents the government from establishing religion, in its inappropriate government policy based on religious doctrine. Prophets who speaks for God or who has a superior interpretation of scripture should not form the basis for…

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    ruled under the totalitarian, all knowing government called “the Party”. The strictly-ruled world of Oceania may be a fictional one inside the story of a book, but the terrifying subject matter is a reality for so many people in our world…

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    of speech… or the right of the people peaceably to assemble and to petition the government for a redress of grievances.” - Bill of Rights, First Amendment The people are going to protest under any form of government. They are going to disobey the laws and gather together in an attempt to change policies to better fit their lifestyles. It is going to happen. America was built with disobedience, as was the government of almost every other country in the world. Breaking laws, refusing to concede…

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    Its election process is believed to be transparent and fair. The USA is a country of opportunities. It means that a smart person is able to apply her skills and knowledge to become rich and prosperous. Naturally, only a fair and democratic country can provide its people with such opportunities. Therefore, the USA has the healthiest political system and it can organize election process effectively…

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    George Orwell wrote 1984 to show the world what would happen if the government had absolute control and watch over its citizens. Orwell uses Winston to help portray this message. The atmosphere is an important part of this story. Orwell uses imagery and suspense to create the overall atmosphere. Orwell shows that the main atmosphere in 1984 is oppression. Thoughtcrime is death. “Not that he recognized himself as a dead man it became important to stay alive as long as possible” (27). Orwell did…

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    Allegory Of The Cave Chain

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    They use them for everything: to make phone calls, send emails, take photos, get directions, store information, surf the Web, and play games. Essentially, this made mobile phones perfect for tracking and bugging. The government can now gather information of U.S. citizens and permanent residents by the things that they use on a day-to-day basis. This includes using GPS systems, the internet, and public cameras. Instead of using a map like the older generations have used…

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    safe, they altered the location of the pipeline from a city center to Indigenous lands. Protests have continued to take place since April 2016. The protest signifies what has been going on in Indigenous communities for hundreds of years. The governments not following the treaties that were signed and staying away from Indigenous lands and treating Indigenous people as if they are not equals. Politically motivated people do…

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    Lao Vs Confucius

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    source includes excerpts from Analects which were written by the disciples of Confucius and the book of the Way and its Power by Lao (Laozi). Both authors are Ancient Chinese Philosophers who had different views and ideas about the foundations of government. The source shows the different views that both philosophers had and how their contending lessons offered territorial Chinese rulers a decision in political methods of insight. Confucius was a renowned wise and social scholar of China whose…

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    more institutionalized solutions? Her explanation is that the poor don’t view promises for formal welfare policies as credible and so opt for forbearance instead, but the two are not necessarily mutually exclusive. The examples provided of exits from the “forbearance trap” -- so-called because interests in non-enforcement become entrenched -- are due to the exogenous shifts of economic growth in Turkey and repression in Chile. Once the state credibly provides…

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