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    The Choice of Contraception: the Fight and the Struggle Children are beautiful, precious creatures that can bring so much love and joy into your life. However, children can also bring a lot of stress and anxiety into your life as well. Regardless of the joy or the stress they may bring, there is one thing that is for sure, the moment you realize a baby is coming into your life; it will be changed forever. So should this life changing decision not be a choice you had the opportunity to make? Well…

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    Studies show that Western cultures tend to have a collectivistic society while East Asian cultures are more likely to be individualistic. Differences between collectivistic and individualistic are how a person treats others and themselves. A collectivistic person has an interdependent view of themselves however to an individualist, they have an independent view of themselves. For this reason, a collectivistic person would see relationships as stable and permanent, unlike an individualist who…

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    sense of preserving life and protecting property, the majority of citizens would agree that order (and consequently government) is good (Janda, et al, 2014). On the contrary, when order is viewed in the sense of censorship, regulation and maintaining social order, most people are likely to be against this order or government (Janda, et al, 2014). For many centuries and even millennia, maintaining order has been relatively simple. It wasn’t until the formation of a global economy, major…

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    The day has come to discuss what is the most free civic stance. At the start of this class I would not be able to answer this however. For the first essay I had to write for this class I used the quiz website to find my civic stance, it was Libertarianism. However as the class has gone by my opinion on what is a more free stance has shifted towards Anarchy. Although there are many stances out there, compared to all, I feel as though Anarchy lines up with what I can classify as genuine freedom…

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    martyrs. As a result, May Day which is the equivalent to International Workers ' Day, celebrates the social and economic achievements of the labor movement throughout the United States and the World. In America, it is commonly thought of or known as labor day. But May Day is mainly a day to commemorate the martyrs of the Haymarket Massacre who fought for the eight-hour day movement. Without this social labor movement, we probably wouldn’t have a usually regulated schedule or tolerable…

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    There are numerous offshoots of anarchism that stretch from one end of the political spectrum to the other. The different sects and offshoots of anarchy, as I have found them, are as follows: Anarchism, anarcho-syndicalism, anarcho-capitalism, anarcho-communism, anarcha-feminism, eco-anarchism, mutualistic anarchism, individualism, Christian anarchy, literary anarchy, Collectivism, anarcho-primitivist, and surely the list…

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    The Haymarket Massacre

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    with many other requirements for employers. Without the massacre, there wouldn’t have been such global attention about the unfair trial given to the 8 men convicted of treason. The Haymarket Affair displayed the unjust treatment of immigrants and social leaders, leading to a change from a biased society to one that has fair conditions and labor…

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    FDR Synthesis Essay

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    People thought, “well if FDR was able to dig us out of that hole, maybe the federal government is not really all that bad.” From the 1930’s in FDR’s presidency to the 1960’s during Johnson’s presidency, we saw a massive growth in the central government, and the individualistic America was very much okay with it because it was getting the job done. The citizens were happy to see the government able to step in and begin to help solve their problems, but that wasn’t the only reason why FDR’s…

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    Finding A Purpose Finding where you fit in the world can be a challenge. Some of us find our place with ease, while others spend their whole lives searching for a place they can truly be themselves. In Ragtime, we are presented with many characters who face the trials of life as they become themselves. Most of the characters found their way through life over the course of the book. Mother and Tateh ended up together; Evelyn Nesbit helped the little girl have a better life; even Coalhouse Walker…

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    The revolution gave life too many different organizations, the party of the poor, the federal national student association, and the Gorilla rebel groups. Harsh social conditions change ordinary people like Lucio Cabanas, an ex-school teacher who was tired of being abused and oppressed by the police. Lucio carried out coordinated ambushes against the army and security forces. The gorilla rebels would do anything…

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