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    INTRODUCTION Research Question How have comparisons of modern America to the dystopian societies of 1984 and Brave New World affected people’s perception of the US government? Significance After reading Brave New World in AP Language and Composition last year, we wrote an argumentative paper about whether today’s society was more similar to the World State in Aldous Huxley’s Brave New World or Oceania in George Orwell’s 1984. As I wrote the paper, I realized that the majority of the comparisons…

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    Theocracy I Am Malala

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    A Government like, the United States, chose a democracy-based government based on its various citizens’ cultures and beliefs. This form of ruling allows its citizen to have various freedoms from things they do not wish to partake. However, not all countries are like this, there are some that force the nation into a religion and base nearly all their laws on that religion’s rules. This type of government is referred to as a Theocracy. One such government is the one in Pakistan. This Theocracy’s…

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    Spying In 1984

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    trapped within a totalitarian government that watches everything its residents do or say. These residents are spied on everywhere they go and are never immune to government overwatch. In the United States today, normal citizens are being watched by internet-connected devices, government big-data collection, and businesses looking for profit. From TV’s to license plate readers, our world of internet-connected devices ensures that nobody is immune to spying…

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    humans first constructed petroglyphs along the walls of caves. Using solely their minds and finite resources, people were able to create images to describe their emotions, ordinary objects, and the world around them. Conveying their thoughts through artwork allowed many to enhance their perception of the world around them. With this in mind, the concept of art has expanded into a variety of mediums such as dance, music, architecture, performance, and literature. As a matter of fact, the term…

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    Censorship In North Korea

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    isolated from the rest of the world after the ending of the Korean War in 1958. Since then, the North Korean government has been utilizing its right of internet sovereignty to infantilize and alter its citizens. In this essay I will expose how North Korean government officials inhumanely censor it’s internet, telephone, television and radio use to maintain national security, keep political stability and to impose specific traditional social values. Developed states in the world, such as the…

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    The Puppet Master

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    terrorist hiding behind computers and other “puppets”. Any way you look at the situation, the Puppet Master must be stopped. If government jobs had better screening policies, there would be a decrease in attacks, such as the one at the university. Dictators and terrorists create the need for a controlled government. One way to increase the trustworthiness of government employees is to increase the meticulousness of occupational background checks. The Puppet Master says in Color Replaced by…

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    The government is expected to provide the basic necessities of life for it’s people. A socialist democratic state allows for the majority of the wealth to be held by the mass while still allowing individual freedoms to coexist. Socialism is a political and economic theory of social organization that advocates that the means of production, distribution, and exchange should be owned or regulated by the community as a whole. Many western nations value individual freedoms while still demanding…

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    the world; especially Western culture and thought. “How much has Rome affected the modern world?” you may ask. Thankfully that’s what this paper is all about. I, Jacob Kroeger, will briefly argue how Rome (and Greece) has impacted Politics, Language, modern day religion. Politics and Government. The Government, laws, and political philosophies that is found in the United States derive and find its origins in the Greco-Roman world. The first, major democracy in the history of the world…

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    it holds in America. Nationalism is the oldest ideology in the world and it is the most powerful political idea for the past three hundred years. I find this view wrong because in today's society democracy is known best around the world. Nationalism is a response to the growth of trade and communication.…

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    going on in the world today. Violence, terrorism, racial injustice; the list goes on. As citizens of this country, we're obligated to do whatever it takes to protect the homeland and our communities. However, should Americans' give up their privacy to fulfill these obligations? How far should the government go to safeguard its citizens? I believe that all Americans should be able to live freely and comfortably within their own environment and country. Regardless of how hectic the world gets,…

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