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    | 1984 | Themes | Individual vs. Society-Julia and Winston (p.27‚pp.312-322)Rebellion-Winston and Julia break the rules‚ Winston because he questions the party’s principlesTotalitarianism/Knowledge Is power “Big brother is watching you”‚ omnipotent‚ omnipresent (P.3) also signified by the fact that Winston needs to hide his thoughts because he is more intelligent than the norm Knowledge is dangerous‚ especially independent thought‚ Intelligence leads to rebellion‚ can be seen through Winston’s

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    Why Teenagers Should be Involved in Government With the failure of some liberties in Communism‚ it is important that we understand our liberties and how it can affect our society. How we can understand and learn is based on the core and basis of each person of each community when they are young and open minded. Even though most students are too young to vote‚ that does not give an excuse to neglect and ignore the fact that they should take an active role in their community and nation. Many students

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    It goes without saying that the most efficient way deal with poverty is to create more jobs and reduce the rate of unemployment. Society should help fight poverty with a big government because big governments can help people in absolute poverty and it can help create jobs. History has already given us examples of how big governments have dealt with absolute poverty. In this case Hitler and Stalin come to mind‚ both Hitler and Stalin have helped their countries get out poverty. After Germany lost

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    advocating for American independence‚ “Government even in its best state is but a necessary evil; in its worst state an intolerable one.” Government surveillance programs and apparatuses cross the line between protection and oppression when they violate civil liberties and threaten the privacy of everyday Americans. In our society today‚ with our rapidly expanding surveillance complex‚ our civil liberties are more at risk than ever before as the country’s surveillance expands in the open-ended war on terrorism

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    increasing profit. Capitalism has many characteristics that lead some to concur it as a structure that is “[when left] unguided by government‚ a free market economy [that] has the potential to run off the rails and produce an economic disaster” (W&R‚ 441-442). The idea that capitalism led to the Great Depression is just another theory because true capitalism [free from government intervention] is also just a theory. In fact‚ government regulation plays a few parts in the modern-day capitalistic structure

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    the Canadian Government is passing numerous laws to the public to protect the people of the country. But one law that the Canadian government has yet to pass on could be the law that could save the most lives‚ that law is banning the production of cigarettes to the Canadian public. I strongly feel that the Canadian Government should ban cigarettes because of the fact that it’s harmful to the economy‚ to the Canadian people‚ and the environment. First and foremost the government should illegalize

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    Domestic surveillance Have you ever felt like someone was watching you? The reality of the world we live in today is that people are watching us. There is a question standing: is the fact that the government is watching us constitutional or not? Is our privacy being infringed upon through the persistent prying fingers of those with higher authority? Many people have different views on this topic and there are many contributing factors to this issue. Domestic surveillance was put in place by George

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    «Why should students learn foreign languages» Learning a foreign language is not an easy thing. It is a long and slow process that takes a lot of time and efforts. Nowadays it is especially important to know foreign languages. Some people learn languages because they need them for their work‚ others travel abroad‚ for the third studying languages is a hobby. Everyone‚ who knows foreign languages can speak to people from other countries‚ read foreign writers in the original‚ which makes your outlook

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    all the time just asked if we need to know what type of goverment the U.S is for our american government final‚ and the girl who says like after every word ask is like Africa like in like North America. That’s when i realized thatt questions are supposed to make us smarter and yet our generations don’t ask enough questions. So today‚ let’s ask why we don’t ask enough questions‚ and then we will study the effects of this lack of communication‚ and finally let’s see what we can do to end this question

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    the 21st one. But why? The main reason‚ in my opinion‚ is that‚ no matter what people say about modern world and how terrible it is‚ the fact that the life of the majority of people is much safer and pleasanter than it used to be in the ages passed is certain. A couple of hundred years ago an average man had enough problems and fears of his own to be interested in additional adrenaline received from artificial ones. In addition to this‚ people seem to be showing a tendency to love to be afraid. The

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