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    totalitarian regime. People living in an indefatigable, totalitarian dictatorship undoubtedly live a life full of stress, especially if these people are in charge of manipulating the youth into blindly following this regime. There was pressure from the government placed upon these teachers to be perfect models for their students. The level of perfection was unobtainable for any human being, and often led…

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    political and economic environment. The first opportunity is increasing government investment in technology globally. Many governments are dedicating funding to advancing technology and innovation. This is an opportunity for the company and the policy team because it means that governments are more receptive to engaging with technology companies and lobbyists. There has been an increase in opportunities to partner with governments on innovation and technology education initiatives, such as those…

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    question Big Brother’s true intentions. He expresses that it is commonplace to infer that Orwell focuses on the human component of the effects of totalitarianism in addition to the adverse impacts totalitarian rule has on social and political facets of government because he believed that they were equally legitimate points. Through this, Orwell uses Winston, the protagonist of the novel, as an extension of himself to express his disapproval of totalitarian rule present in his society,…

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    Having the courage to take responsibility for others’ is arguably one of the most noble qualities one can possess. The King’s Speech presents a social issue of how withdrawing from one’s responsibility can affect not only themselves but also other individuals around them. In the film, King Edward VIII decided to renounce his crown, leaving the British Empire with no head of state. Being second-in-line, it now up to Prince Albert to stand up and take his nation’s vacant throne and be King.…

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    A system of high equality will mean there is lesser likelihood of conflict between the autocrat and the people. A perfect example of this would be the country of Malaysia. Malaysia’s government is structured as a spurious democracy; in reality Malaysia is primarily a autocratic state. Nevertheless Malaysia maintains a successful autocracy because they maintain a high level of income equality, and lack of corruption. Authoritarian systems…

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    believe this to be false. The U.S is now being viewed an authoritarian regime. The U.S. still possesses democratic ideals. It does not possess any aspect of an authoritarian regime. Democratic Regimes Regimes are much more complex than states and governments. Regimes are often perceived in a negative way. When one hear the word “regime” nowadays, the first thing they probably comes to their mind is Nazi Germany. Nazi Germany does display what regime is. Because of this very famous example, it…

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    Professionals Can Do, 3rd edition” written by Karen Bogenschneider (2014), she discusses family policy. Currently, there is an absence of a clear and consistent definition of family policy. On a large scale, family policy can include everything that the government does to and for the family. In 1987, Moen and Schorr defined family policy as, “a widely agreed-on set of objectives for families, toward the realization of which the state deliberately shapes programs and policies” (p. 42). However,…

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    all compete to get government attention (Shaw & Eichbaum, 2011). However, due to the nature of the Minimum Wage Review it is unnecessary for stakeholders to lobby and fight for attention as there will be thorough consultation and information gathered for the policy to go…

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    Sparta for one was ruled by two kings as a monarchy while Athens was a direct democracy. The Spartan government had four parts to it. The two kings who were from different lines. The council of 30, which consisted of the two kings, and twenty-eight nobles that were elected by the people. The third part were the Ephors, which were also known as the council…

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    WEEK REFLECTION This week 's reflection has resumed the debate on participation and communication with a special focus on planning theory and practices. This discussion shed light on the rise of new ways of planning different to the traditional rational planning approach. In particular, this reflection expands on communicative planning (sometimes called collaborative planning), an approach based on the use of communication to help different interests in the process understand each other.…

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