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    complicates their ability to perform. Military leaders must take this factor into consideration when transitioning from peace to war. To compensate for fear and the greater importance of mission accomplishment‚ leaders may understandably become more authoritarian. The Commanding Officer of a field hospital will have to place renewed emphasis on strict discipline. The medics and medical staff would most likely feel some antagonism toward the demanding boss. However‚ in the wartime scenario‚ the followers

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    Democracies? The call for democracy in the name of economic growth and prosperity has never been louder than it is today. Recent movements such as the “Arab Spring” are attempts to establish a democratic system of government in countries where authoritarians‚ bribery‚ and abject poverty are widespread. According Nye (2009)‚ a professor of economics at Washington University in St. Louis‚ economic growth has a direct effect on the overall standard of living of the people in any country. Economic growth

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    Southeast Asian History – Essay Outlines 1 ‘Before 1941‚ nationalist movements across Southeast Asia were characterised by their rejection of colonialism.’ Discuss. [AJC 2008] Characterised – main feature of‚ marked by Rejection of colonialism – nationalism = anti-colonialism‚ implies the movement towards achieving independence from colonial rule‚ abrogation‚ and the rejection of colonial institutions‚ changes wrought by colonial rule. Some forms of nationalism – cultural/religious‚ economic‚ ethnic

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    Romania‚ and smaller fascist movements‚ such as the Falange in Spain‚ became important with support from Germany and Italy. Germany’s power led many authoritarian leaders in Europe to ally with the Nazis. Support for the fascist example existed in Latin America‚ but only Argentina favored the Axis in World War II. The third Axis power‚ Japan‚ was authoritarian‚ militaristic‚ nationalist‚ anticommunist‚ and aggressive‚ but its attempt at a fascist mass politics‚ the Imperial Rule Assistance Association

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    Zizek: Risk Society

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    for me the most important message of this text is when Zizek points out the two-faced modern democracy. The superficial opposition between pleasure and duty is overcome in two different ways. Totalitarian power goes even further than traditional authoritarian power. What it says‚ in effect‚ is not‚ ‘Do your duty‚ I don’t care whether you like it or not‚’ but: ‘You must do your duty‚ and you must enjoy doing it.’ In the totalitarian democracy you not only follow‚ but also love your leader. Duty becomes

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    Describe and discuss two factors that Milgram found effect obedience? Refer to empirical evidence in your answer Milgram’s original study into obedience came under to a lot of scrutiny because of both mythological and ethical problems. This meant that the validity of Milgram’s study was put into question. Following the study were further investigations to see what might change and explain the results that Milgram found‚ both by Milgram himself and other psychologists. Variations to his study throw

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    Infancy and Early Childhood Development Infancy and Early Childhood Development As a child develops families play a role in teaching the child. The first role is done through the five senses as a child’s brain develops. Parents are also responsible for making sure a child stays healthy. Piaget says that a child will learn through experiments in his or her world. Erickson and Freud also have ideas on family interaction in childhood development. Along with interaction a parent has different

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    life. Work or labour can be defined as a productive activity‚ especially for the sake of economic gain; the body of persons engaged in such activity‚ especially those working for wages. This essay will discuss how peoples’ work has changed under authoritarian regimes toward to democratic society as a capitalist country such as labour market‚ welfare system‚ woman’s work‚ advantages and disadvantages. Korean society was rapid economic growth under capitalism. This rapid economic growth effects a lot

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    Family is the smallest unit of society. It is the basis for how society is constructed because the products of families are the members that constitute of the society. So how has family structure and ideology affected society? And how has the change in society affected the structure and ideology of the family in the America. This paper is going to summarize how we got from huge families farming in the wilderness to the private nuclear family entities of the industrialized America we know and greatly

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    Yuan Shikais Regime

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    Theodore Deriziotis To what extent was Yuan-Shikai responsible for the collapse of the Republican government? It is known that Yuan Shikai tried to decrease the power of the democratic republic and centralize the power on himself. He was a strict authoritarian and went to the extent of declaring himself Emperor in 1916. However‚ shortly after that he died and the Republic collapsed while China descended into warlordism. The country entered a chaotic state‚ with no centralized authority while at the same

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