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    For a government to be ideal, it would have to abide by a set of laws set by the people and for the people. In today’s society, the government must cater to the needs of regular working class, rather than the one percent that control the nation along with how they believe it should be run. In order for society to further respect, the government needs to work toward catering to the needs of the people, while hearing their concerns. Some of the many improvements needed is universal healthcare for…

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    John Reed was an active socialist who no matter his position in life, he would always question and challenge the status quo. In the beginning of Reed’s academic livelihood, he ran into a problem that many great minds go through, where he began to notice that the school had a curriculum to create good citizens and not to stimulate the imagination (Rosenstone, 17). This shows that as Reed was growing up his mentality was to always challenge and to question what everyone is being led to know. By…

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    The Dominican civil war began on April 24th 1965 and it served as the climax to the fight for democracy that had begun with the assassination of Trujillo in 1961. Like all powerful movements, the 1965 civil war began with the young people of the Dominican Republic. Young adults and teenagers who had lived most of their lives under a dictatorship sought to fight, even if to the death, for the end to political limitations and the fear brought forth from the old regime. They sought the birth of a…

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    Throughout western governments there has been a focus on utilizing French philosopher Michael Foucault governmentality theory (Krasmann 2015). Foucault governmentality theory has been applied to various health conditions with regards to health promotion campaigns. In this essay I will be examining the key concepts around governmentality, whilst applying it to health issues related to smoking. Foucault governmentailty shades away from previously used government method of governing by virtue of…

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    Somaliland is not a recognized country internationally. It used be Northern Somalia, but it seceded from Southern Somalia in May 1991 after they fought a bitter war with each other in 1980s. Somaliland declared independence from Southern Somalia (now called Somalia) in 1991 after that the government of Somalia collapsed. The Somaliland government is peaceful, democratic and stable despite the lack of recognition. It is now living peacefully with its neighbouring countries as well as being…

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    In the past there has been different policy addressing the childhood hunger issue that our country has been through. This section will explain how past policies have impacted the new policy we have addressing the child hunger In the United States. There has been several programs created to provide food to family so that they can provide food for their children, but this program haven't necessarily done what it needs to be done to end childhood hunger in the United States. According to…

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    A nation is a group of people who identitfy with similar demographic and culture trait. They have a referential “we-feeling” in which they have a group loyality for the security of their individual identity. The Serbs began to develop these ideas of self-determination for representation of their nation. Furthermore, the Palestinians also desired self-determination as their land was seized from them. Once groups are formed, they either percieve other group as inferior and/or feel threatned by it.…

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    In the United States of America, unlike in some other countries, workers pay income taxes to the Federal Government. The Federal Government then allocates some of that money to programs that support the lower income earners in the form of Welfare payments. Contrary to popular belief, receiving public benefits is not a right but a privilege. Individuals who pay taxes and support Welfare programs deserve to know their hard earned money is used to support people who want to become productive…

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    Since the dawn of human civilization, individuals have struggled against various forms of authority and oppression. As the notions of a social contract came to fruition, a body politic was firmly established. Binding laws and confounding social factors began to take hold of people’s lives as their inherently unique morality became repressed. We all give life its own special meaning and are ultimately free to determine our own course of action, our own moral compass. However, government…

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    In today’s time, the government has its sticky hands on pretty much anything and everything. They have control over more than I believe they should. From, spying on their own citizens through phones to controlling how much taxes that should be paid on every item. They also think that they should get a certain amount of a person’s earnings even if it is through the lottery. Although I’m only 18 and don’t know much about the harsh reality called life, I feel like the government has gone…

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