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    Neotopia The dictionary definition of a utopian society is “any real or imaginary society‚ place‚ state‚ etc.‚ considered to be perfect or ideal”. I have a proposal for a fictional utopian society that can create a perfect world. The name of this utopia is Neotopia. Neotopia is a worldwide concept that unites the world under one society. The problem our society has is that it is so disconnected and the different countries of the world don’t always get along. Neotopia has a very different view of

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    GERALD R. CABARLES NECESSARY EVIL. MOTION: TH would assassinate Dictators SIDE: Government EXPLANATION: Assassination can be defined as the targeted killing of an individual for political reasons in peacetime. It can be undertaken by individual citizens‚ or by the agents of another state‚ but in either case it takes place without any legal process. Why is ther a need in doing such? The setting up of this principle is in the method of necessary evil if it really cause harm than good. Likewise

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    helps you accept reinforcement from others. The concept of free will is a powerful force that keeps societies working correctly. Our entire legal and social system is based on the concept of free will. Everything in society is interlocking‚ so if we try to change society to fit the new idea that free will is irrelevant we will find inconsistencies and injustice until a solution is found in a stable society not based on the recognition of free will. Societal upheaval would be ridiculous because it wouldn’t

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    and resources are owned by society and not a citizen itself‚ everyone is treated equally in all aspects. Thus communism is characterized by brutal totalitarian government‚ which has almost all control and say in people lives (World Book). This means that you won’t own what is yours‚ and can’t have say or do anything to what you have. In a society like this you are essentially working under government ownership‚

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    the problem it is the environment and society around us. Disability is a part of life. Judith Collins talks about disability and the issues in schools‚ whether it’s through money or that they simply do not want to fund the children with a disability. The key

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    The Cons of Compulsory Voting The research paper lists the pros and cons‚ that commonly circulate in the argument over compulsory vs voluntary voting. The Cons; • It is not democratic to force people to cast their vote. • It causes over-government. • It represents a failure of democracy. • Most voting people do is voluntary‚ why should national and state elections be the exception? • It is unfair to a voter who is not attracted to a candidate. • It rewards dishonest electors who turn up and

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    Pros And Cons Of Eugenics

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    Many individuals that are seemed “unfit” in society were sterilized so that they won’t be able to reproduce “unfit” individuals. Eugenicists assumed that who your parents are determines who you will eventually become. For instance‚ a mother giving birth to a deaf or any child with a disability was seen as “unfit”‚ so they were sterilized because of their genetic disorder. They strongly believed that this will indeed help better the society and make better people. In doing so it allows

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    The pros and cons of gun control have been contemplated and talked about for many years. Gun control is currently a major issue in today’s society. There have been numerous meetings and debates about gun control issues‚ but nothing has made any major impacts. The United States government doesn’t know what to do about the issue. The citizens of the United States don’t know what to do. The issues of gun control remains an issue that still needs to be decided. People talking about gun control are usually

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    Pros and Cons on Money

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    to change the environment in which banks operate. For example laws stipulating how much profit can be made‚ how much of profit needs to go back to society. We can take responibility for our own destinies instead of money leading us by the nose. As we develop technologically‚ research and development which leads to breakthroughs in all spheres of society cost money. The companies spending that money should surely be entitled to a return on their investment. Without an incentive‚ there may be fall off

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    Pros And Cons Of Stalin

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    When the USSR began supplying weapons and ‘volunteers’ to the Spanish Republic during their Civil War‚ it seemed as if Stalin was coming to the aid of international communism to defeat Franco. However‚ most modern historians believe this view is too simplistic and that the USSR’s aid was more motivated by the opportunity to advance the needs of their own foreign policy. Stalin attempted to regain support through Spain‚ which some historians believe was to unite international socialism against fascism

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