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    IDEOLOGY:- The Phrase ideology means: “Sciences of ideals”. It include those thoughts which encourages the any nation for struggle. Ideology is a set of beliefs values, ideals of a group and nation. It is deeply ingrained in the consciousness of the people. It is set of principals, a framework of an action and guidance system that gives order and meaning to and human action. Ideology emphasizes on some particular principals, ideals, social and economic arrangements

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    that slaves are objects. The problem with this is that Huck has an acquaintance, a slave, that later becomes his friend. Huck's actions make him grow into a person with skewed morals. The society Huck grew up with had a variety of morals. Huck’s ideology is influenced in the beginning of the story by the widow and miss watson, two sisters with big plans for Huck. They want Huck to become a “moral” person who does good all the time. They have him attend church and school to reach these ends. Huck

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    SOHEYL HAMZAVI POLSC-120, A. ARAIM 12/9/15 SOCIALISM Socialism is not an ideology that most people in the United States discuss often, but why is that? It is sometimes regarded as a “dirty” word to most, as it has distant similarities to the form of government that Joseph Stalin ruled his nation as, Communism; one of the very forms of governments our nation fought against. We as a people try to distant ourselves from Socialism because we are afraid that it will eventually lead to a similar transformation

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    Stalinism has been used to describe a variety of political ideologies and social methods, but often is associated with dictatorial or totalitarian control of the state by a leader, or a small leadership group. Through a totalitarian approach Stalin controlled all aspects of life in Russia. He controlled the output of artists, musicians, and ideas in general, collectivized the economy so it was state controlled, created a persona of himself and used the Great Terror as a way to ensure he would have

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    In Confucian ideology, filial piety is perhaps the most sacred of traditions. This concept literally refers to the virtue of respecting one’s parents, elders, and one’s ancestors. However, filial piety was not limited to the familial sphere: it was also meant to serve as a model for organizing society. The earliest records defining filial piety’s significance in Confucian ideology can be traced to a text from the third-fourth century B.C.E., The Canon of Filial Piety. Throughout succeeding eras

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    created with neutral feelings. He has no feelings whatsoever because he is created with no feelings. Instead he learns how to feel from society. The human language helps differentiate the difference between hate and love according to Niza Yanay in “The Ideology of Hatred: The Psychic Power of Discourse”. The physical appearance of Creature and the way the creature behaves is similar to how slaves use to act according to H.L Machlow in “Frankenstein’s monster and the images of Race in the Nineteenth century”

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    including supposedly thoughtful, educated, intelligent person, commits itself to belief in propositions that collapse into absurdity upon the slightest examination, the reason is not hallucination or delusion or even simple hypocrisy; rather it is ideology. And ideology is impossible for anyone to analyse rationally who remains trapped on its terrain." It's clear that society has taken race to the next level and people have used it as a description of pressure. People grow into the society with the idea of

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    the source for continuing abuses and mistreatment of certain classes. Many ideas have been advanced to address this issue. One such idea is the approach of what has come to be popularly known as colorblindness. Colorblindness is defined as an ideology that asserts the key to ending discrimination is to treat all individuals within society as equally as possible without regard to culture, race or ethnicity (Tarca, 2005). Attention must be given to the idea that race is a social construct.

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    To What Extent Did Hitler Grow His Anti-Semitic Ideology During His Time in Vienna Adolf Hitler known as the cruellest Anti-Semitic leader in human history and the leader of Nazi German Party, his cruelness had been proven many times through tragic and unhuman events such Jewish Holocaust. However the time when Hitler did grow and develop his anti-Semitic ideology hasn’t been made certain due to the opposing accounts and evidence in this question. On one side Hitler himself wrote in autobiography

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    Forrest Gump’s ideology falls in the category neutral because the ideology is not directly stated, the ideology is hidden in the movie’s message (Giannetti 403). Forrest Gump focuses on entertainment, action, and pleasure. The scenes involve humor or action to make it entertaining to watch. For example, Forrest goes to find Bubba when explosions are going off in the forest in war. This creates suspense and action in the movie and scene because the viewers do not know if Forrest will have time to

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