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STUDENT NUMBER: 54084733
SECTION A QUESTION1
Highly successful societies are incubators of corruptive practices. What is often lost sight of is the effects that this may have on any society, and whether that could make for a Filed state and the result in citizens’ well- being. The soldiers got restless, and only the rich could afford to raise an army to fight on Rome’s behalf. The quality of life deteriorates, and with such deterioration arises the mentality of survival of the fittest.
QUESTION 2 People need to be educated, about their rights when it comes to service deliveries. The society seems to be willing to pay bribery inorder to get access in whatever service, the society must stop paying bribery and officials must stop receiving it too. The crime should be reported to the lawful authorities, to stop those getting away with crime.
QUESSTION 3 They are self- disciplined and tolerate each other. Successful societies does not have time to think about crime, because they try to find other ways to be more successful. They have Christianity backround, always want peace. Healthy eating make people think clearly know what is wrong and wright.
QUESTION 4 Good infrastructure and good health system are indicators which demonstrates that a society is well run. Service delivered on time like schools and lots of sport activities which keep the youth busy not roaming around the street. Caring for one another not just minding your own business because that child doing wrong there need someone
to tell that this is wrong. Respect one another and respect the infrastructure. Building supportive organisations like “POWA”. Question 5 People must refuse to pay and to receive bribery. Corruption need to be prevented before it even exist. We need to learn from other neighbouring countries that have lowest crime statistics, how they manage their system. We need to change our laws, bring back death sentence so