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    In this society with leaps and bounds technological development‚ exponential growth of the rate of online activities involved shows that more and more people are using internet for various purpose such as searching‚ commenting and communication‚ also times become more frequent than before. There are critical for us to discuss whether internet is an open platform for anyone to do anything. Being censored by the local government is a restriction of internet freedom undoubtedly‚ paralleling this overall

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    Comprehensive Paper in Theories of Personality about “Humanistic Psychoanalysis” By: Erich Fromm Submitted to: (Professor) In Partial fulfillment for the requirements in Psych 105 (Theories of Personality) Submitted by: (NAME) BS Psychology 2 July 18‚ 2013 BIOGRAPHY Erich Fromm was born on March 23‚ 1900‚ at Frankfurt Germany‚ the only child of Orthodox Jewish parents. He referred himself as an “atheistic mystic” although he did not formally practice religion. He acknowledged

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    Politics and Government Politics and government exist in all human groups and societies. But their form has various dimensions. These two terms involve the people and the process that takes over a particular state. Both of these terms refer to the system that is in control of the country or state. Politics social processes or strategy in any position of control which people gain‚ use or lose power the pattern of growth and change in a society over the years.  the art or science of government

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    Religion and the Development of the Western World The accomplishments and success of civilizations are closely linked to their religious outlook and the role of religion in their governments and society. Throughout history rulers have used the influence of religions to control their populations and provide the justification for their power. A society with a greater degree of separation between religion and government promotes a superior level of liberty and creativity amongst its people. By

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    Social problems require utopian analysis. We must resolve the dispute into its underlying ideals‚ and their consequences. If a solution can be found‚ it will be a "utopian" change to the laws‚ institutions‚ or traditions of that community. "Utopian" does not mean "impossible‚" or "unrealistic‚" or "planned;" it just means "deliberate." Utopians want to improve society with a deliberate and conscious change. A society is utopian if some parts of it have been consciously created according to true ideals

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    David Irias Psychology 101 Stanford experiment 4-13-2015 The research experiment was conducted in 1971 by Phillip Zimbardo and some of his colleagues. They would build a mock prison with fake guards‚ fake prisoners‚ even a fake warden; all of this being conducted in a fake jail house where Phillip and his colleagues would observe everything from afar. The participants were chosen from a group of volunteers that had no criminal background‚ had no psychological issues‚ and had no extreme medical conditions

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    “Divorced from skin color‚ sound quality‚ scene or history‚ Hip-Hop (and therefore its more prolific offspring‚ rap) and punk share every important defining factor: heavy bassline‚ repetitive and melodically simple or devoid vocals focused on internal rhyme‚ minimalistic instrumental hooks‚ and lyrics about nihilism‚ social concern‚ poverty and oppression”(Ross Hsu). Hsu asserts that despite the fact that Hip-Hop and punk have different cultural and historical backgrounds‚ they are similar because

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    Arab Spring & Pakistan The winds of change which arose in Tunisia following the self-immolation of Mohamed Bouazizi in a small village on December 17‚ 2010‚ and which have since then swept through many countries in the Arab world‚ may finally arrive in Pakistan. The most important aspect of the Arab Spring is “hope”. Hope can‚ in fact be the other name of this movement which has reinvigorated millions of hearts which had experienced nothing but despair for decades – that same dark despair which Pakistanis

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    powers is evident as he exposes the corruption that existed in Salem. Proctor exposes that the girls were only acting as if they were possessed by the devil and witchcraft. Unlike many within Salem‚ Proctor does not see the value of the church’s authoritarianism within the town of Salem‚ Proctor is open and honest with the fact that he fails to see the religious value of Reverend Parris.” I like it not that Mr. Parris should lay his hand upon my baby. I see no light of god in that man. I’ll not conceal

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    Alexander Popham. During his years at the Westminster School‚ he found the work of modern philosophers more interesting than the material being taught at the university. Much of Locke’s influence and later work was characterized by opposition to authoritarianism‚ which focused on both the level of the individual person and on the level of institutions such as government and church. Locke wanted each of us to use reason to search after truth rather than simply accept the opinion of authorities or be subject

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