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    As with any modern community, there are certain freedoms that need be alienated in order to live in peace with fellow neighbors. It is the HRC covenant, the Guide to Community Living, and the prayers of Taizé give meaning to the community known as the Honors Residential College (HRC). The texts each serve as evidence of Jean-Jacques Rousseau’s Social Contract Theory in work, each including a type of self-sacrifice for the greater good and solidification of the community. This analysis will begin

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    something by themselves. Notably, with more shy or anxious people, they will often stick around someone they know, so they will not be alone in the crowd. Although that company might help them make it through those nerve-wracking moments, when is the right time for them to walk alone? Should a person ever walk alone? In Ayn Rand’s Anthem, Equality’s internal conflict of conformity versus individuality plays a role that Equality needs to overcome in order to complete their quest for freedom which helps

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    Lowering The Drinking Age

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    most individuals are drinking even before the age of 21. Our parents have almost always told us about times that they have gotten “hammered” back when they were young with their friends. I know this because my mother has told me most of her stories that relate to either her and her friends getting intoxicated at some bar. There are many factors that have one contribution, or several, as to why the drinking age should be lowered to the age of 18. There are countless reasons as to why individuals may

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    the society, has been the huge boost for this change. Socialization and increase in population of single-mother parent has positively changed the thinking of society where, once suppressed and portrayed as dependent on men, are now an independent individual giving hope to their society. Reviewing throughout the history of our society it would not be harsh to say that single-parent mother were considered to be a weak and dependent part of the society. Along time, situations have been changed but the

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    self-awareness. It is to discover, to liberate, to emancipate, to better. To be empowered is a beautiful happening, however, empowerment is not simple. Empowerment comes when an individual understands their specific needs to better comprehend their self and the world they reside in. The key to empowerment is this specificity to the individual. Although it is unique to each person, in general, in order to be empowered, one has to not only be knowledgeable, but also experienced. Empowerment requires a balance

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    “benevolent autocrats” to put these plans into action. William Easterly, on the other hand, uses The Tyranny of Experts to present an alternative view based on four main arguments: “(1) the Blank Slate versus learning from history, (2) nations versus individuals, (3) conscious direction versus spontaneous solutions, and, above all, (4) authoritarian versus free development” (Bradley, 2016). This alternate plan of development from the ground up is a more effective and natural way of helping raise underdeveloped

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    Throughout the novel, Anthem, and a speech from Fountainhead, written by Ayn Rand, it expresses the argument between individualism vs collectivism. An individual is a person who has control of his or herself, while a collectivist is someone whose hard work benefits their society. Although, another ideology that Ayn Rand mentions in her literature is egoism, throughout her books the significant meaning of being an egoist is considered a good thing, but in our modern society today we consider it a

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    America stresses the importance of freedom and individual rights to the best of her behavior. Most important, the multicultural of the land characterizes America as a country that accepts differences and changes. What makes a person American? What is the American Identity? Michael Jay Friedman once wrote in his article, “Americans have defined themselves not by their racial, religious, and ethnic identity, but by their common values and belief in individual freedom (America in Context).” In my own opinion

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    superior and rules do not apply to them like murder. Ayn Rand “Anthem” and Alfred Hitchcock “Rope” have very different views of how an individual should view himself. Rand believes that individuality is key for a society to work. In her book, she said “For the coming of that day shall I fight, I and my sons and my chosen friends. For the freedom of Man. For his rights. For his life. For his honor.”Rand protagonist just got out of a community where you could not think for yourself and now he is able

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    discover new truths and point out what use to be truths is no longer a truth. This overall gives a better taste and sense in human life. Mill then writes about genius. Genius can only be freely in an atmosphere of freedom. Genius people are more individual than any other people. At the end of the Chapter, Mill writes about customs. He believes that most of the world has no history, because of the despotism of custom is complete. Countries in the Eastern World would fit into this category. In Chapter

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