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    When discussing internet censorship, one of the major concerns is what children can see on the internet. Internet censorship was a huge deal during the 1990’s and early 2000’s and it still is to this very day. The internet back then was much different than it is today. Back then, we could only access the internet from a computer and most people didn’t own one back then. Nowadays, most people have multiple computers and a cell phone that can access the internet. It was easier for parents to control

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    Tajiere Hutchinson 3/15/2017 FD1 Professor. Logan Too Much Oppression How would you feel if you lived in a country where you could not speak your mind? Imagine your friend speaking out saying whatever the government is doing is wrong. And the next day your friend is killed because of his or her actions. In some countries like North Korea this will actually happen to someone. The government has too much power. There should be something that can mediate what the government can and cannot do. In Shirley

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    Security Vs Privacy

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    Many people may ask, why is the government so keen on viewing what citizens are doing? What kind of information does the government actually collect? Where does the government store all of this information? Well, more and more often citizens are gaining the knowledge that their government is not properly using the data they are receiving. When analyzing the two stories provided, it is clear that people are taking two completely different standpoints. While some think the government has the right

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    Despite its failure to prove successful in practice, anarchy is a political ideology that has survived as a prominent political philosophy in the global age. Whether or not anarchism is a possible prospect for political reconstruction remains a subject of extensive debate. Though there exists a plethora of differing types of anarchism, none of which are mutually exclusive, all strains of thought share one defining feature: an opposition to the state and accompanying institutions of law and government

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    President declares celebration because he just felt like it and well that’s not very cool when other people in your country and in other country are suffering from a lot of problems. Like when there was a gun shooting in Las Vegas like two weeks ago. Mr. President, you should be using the money you are about to waste to save a few lives and help with the problems. I am not saying that the president can’t have a party, of course, he can he’s the president . he can do whatever he wants, but I am saying

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    All forms of government will eventually collapse. It’s not a question of how, bit rather; when. Every person on Earth is either governed by a ruler, or governing as a ruler. Often, philosophers argue about methods of statecraft. Between Plato, Aurelius, and Machiavelli, almost every type of governance is discussed in great length. While Plato’s Republic, Book 8, directly outlines the flaws of several different governments, Machiavelli’s Prince, is an entire entry of the perfect government. Marcus

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    A civilization is created by one person or a group of people that are respected enough to be listened to, in order to make laws. This is like what happens in William Golding’s Lord of the Flies, where a group of young boys are stranded on an island with no adults. Some people believe that society can control people. People, however, very much so control society. People control society, by electing who leads them, or doing something to get someone into power. We also are able to change the way we

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    Ideological state apparatus (IAS) in the movie “Street Fight” Political Science Junior Jean Simon Ideological state apparatus are items that are not controlled by the state formally but transmit values to society members with an aim of maintaining law and order. Some of state ideological apparatus include law, education, church, and media. In the movie ‘Street Fight’, various ideological state apparatus are portrayed. One of the IAS present in the movie is education. This apparatus is brought

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    Clarification Before providing myself definition of public service, I want to clarify that there are two types of public service in my mind. The one is basic public service mainly providing by governmental sections, such as construction of infrastructural facilities, basic healthcare insurance, public security service and so on. Compared with the basic public service, the other one is more in-depth, and aims at diverse particular groups; it could be provided by various social sectors. And my definition

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    In the majority of countries in the world, it is obvious that they have some sort of law and order in each and every one of their civilizations. Such law and order may include some sort of democracy or monarchy that governs the country, and ensures that there is some sort of order that makes sure that there aren’t any problems that occur. But in the story “Lord of the Flies,” by William Golding, we are able to experience that lack of any sort of democracy or any other government, but there is a definite

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