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    authoritarian governments. Although ‘Nineteen Eighty Four’ was a factional novel, Orwell displayed the corruption of the government through his reflective image of a society to that of many corrupt dictators such as Joseph Stalin and Adolf Hitler. Orwell in his novel depicts a dystopian world where freedom is in the grasp of the government and where citizens are constantly being brainwashed. Without any individual fairness and freedom. People of Oceania are continuously working for the…

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    Some consider totalitarianism government as a centralized government that requires complete obedience from those living under the power. Others consider it as “ the complete control by the state of all areas of life” and the unlimited power of the human memory (Kołakowski 133). Either way, they both have the ability to instill fear within each human. This fear is demonstrated in a novel written in 1949 that is based around the concept of a dystopian society under this totalitarianistic control,…

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    In today’s modern world education is a must for everyone. Only with the advent of education people gain knowledge and enlarge their view over the world. Once Nelson Mandela said that “Education is the most powerful weapon which you can use to change the world”. This quote explains the vital role of education in a person life. In Malaysia, higher education is not free and also the cost of higher education is very expensive. Thus, not everyone can further their studies as they wish because to get…

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    the term big government to describe a government or public sector that they consider to be excessively large and involved in certain areas of public policy or the private sector. Economists claim that big government interferes with the business transactions of free enterprise. Libertarians believe it seeks to control private or personal freedoms guaranteed by the “natural law” eloquently philosophized by John Locke and formalized in the U.S. Constitution’s Bill of Rights. Small government, as…

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    Anti-War Song Analysis

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    with the influence of governments, media, and religion on modern society. The song suggests all of these sources of information are biased and self-concerned, thus deceiving the individuals to blindly believe only one point of view. I chose this song because it can relate to the issues faced in the modern society. The main message of the song is that a big part of today's world is moving in the wrong direction, but that is justified by religion, media, greed and governments. They have managed to…

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    continuation of the civilization for centuries to come.Some Civilizations last for centuries but some could only last for so long without the proper system. Civilizations all need a unified government, a strong standing military, and a great economy to be successful. The government is very important in a civilization.The government makes sure that everything is fair and that justice is served for all.Some Civilizations might be equaled to different levels but they all have some type of law and…

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    to say, taxes have become part of everyday life for Americans and as well others citizens of the world. Politicians always promise to cut taxes and improve the wellbeing of the Nation’s people. As a matter a fact, most people will agree that taxes are one of the biggest annoyance they face. But, what some do not realize is the importance of taxes hold in some nations’ economies and as well as government run programs. It is not a black and white picture as some people will want it to be. To…

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    Jim Jones Cult Beliefs

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    Jim Jones is a great example of this. Jones' main beliefs were traditional Christianity, but with a focus on socialism and social justice. As the group gained more members and popularity, their beliefs turned rapidly against the government. They believed the government was out to kill them, which lead to their migration to Guyana (Gritz). Another way cults can be developed is by starting with very radical beliefs and going even more extreme from there. Charles Manson, leader of the Manson Family…

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    beginning has a problem with his identity but when he chooses his faction, he knows that is where he belongs. Power/ leadership is seen by the way the government of the city does everything and how the abuse of what they have. The Erudite faction is so naive that it just wants the power to take over everything and to do things their way. In this world the theme identity can be see through people who try to fit in because they don’t want people…

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    a republic and a democracy. Because our founding fathers couldn’t choose between them, we Americans have the best of both worlds; but, not everyone does, or did. Athens, Greece was a democracy. Rome was a Republic. There are many strong differences between a democracy and a republic. I, based on all of their pros and cons, believe that Democracy is the better form of government. I support this for many reasons. Despite both the positive and negative points of democracies and republics, I think…

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