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    it’s on your television‚ in a video game or in a movie theatre on the big screen. The individuals who are feeding us these falsehood portrayals of the apocalypse may be looking for a quick profit. “I think the fascination behind post-apocalyptic societies allows people to live out a fantasy of invulnerability. There are more people who believe they could survive a zombie apocalypse‚ than there are people who would think they’d die early for example‚” Nicholas Finch‚ an editor at The Demopolis Times

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    In our society being informed or in the know is beneficial to all. Our ability to apply creative thinking is part of our free society. Most non-democratic societies will not allow creative thinking‚ mainly because of the fact you are opposing the ruling parties. We also take for granted the critical thinking that is allowed in our society. The punishment for criticizing views in the most non-democratic society’s citizens could be death or worse. Information is the key to solving the problems that

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    future may hold. Predominantly told through the eyes of the protagonist Guy Montag Bradbury warns humanity of a future containing mind manipulation‚ abuse of technology and heavy government censorship. The purpose of this book is clearly to warn society of the path we are headed to if we continue to value new technology over knowledge by showing us “that although knowledge can cause disharmony‚ knowledge of the past can help prevent man from making similar mistakes in the future”. The title “Fahrenheit

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    ‘To Kill a Mockingbird’ is a novel cleverly written by Harper Lee to depict the prejudicial‚ discriminative and racist attitudes of white society in Maycomb‚ Alabama in the 1930’s. Maycomb at first glance seems to be a warm and gentle place. However‚ as the novel progresses‚ the backdrop of slavery‚ racism and poverty as a result of the Great Depression becomes prevalent. Lee explores various themes such as the symbol of the mocking bird as a metaphor for innocence ‚ social justice issues such

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    and socialism in terms of government and political systems. In order to understand the workings of a liberalist government we must understand their beliefs. Liberalism supports the idea of individualism over society in that people have the right to make choices for themselves‚ not society. Liberals believe in equality meaning that no person is morally or politically superior to another. They also believe that people as individuals are capable of thinking logically and rationally in areas of political

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    Catcher In The Rye and Dead Poets Society Essay Sometimes in literature‚ two different forms of writing tell two different stories with lots of similarities through characters. The book The Catcher and The Rye by J.D Salinger and the movie The Dead Poets Society directed by Peter Weir is a perfect example of two different literary works that share similarities through characters. The Dead Poet Society follows half a school year of 5 main characters at Welton Academy each with a different connection

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    (INTRODUCTION TO SOCIOLOGY) A SOCIETY WITHOUT CULTURE IS AS GOOD AS DEAD. DISCUSS WITH EXAMPLES.   This essay attempts to discuss‚ with examples‚ the topic which says‚ ‘a society without culture is as good as dead’. Carefully evaluated‚ the subject entails that culture is of great relevance and value to society. In this vein‚ the essay shall first examine the meaning of the term ‘culture’‚ and then outline the significance of culture to any given society. A conclusion shall be presented at

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    this world is change" and it is indeed true. The society that we have today is a by-product of continuous changes --- changes that generations before us believed to be for the better. Thus‚ history serves as a "storehouse" of information that can help us understand change and how the society we live in came to be. The definition of History as a "natural tension between tradition and innovation" is best represented in the movie Dead Poet’s Society. Set in 1959‚ the movie is the story of students

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    In what ways does “Dead Poet’s Society” highlight the concepts of Belonging? Belonging can forcibly act upon individuals‚ causing them to feel a loss of identity and relationships. They can feel isolated and segregated because of this force‚ unable to discover themselves as individuals. When belonging is externally forced upon them‚ it challenges their lives‚ causing various negative consequences. These negative consequences‚ in terms of loss of identity and relationships‚ are witnessed in the

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