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    Totalitarian government is controlled by an individual dictator who desires to attain excellence. It has the capability to fabricate a dystopian society. First‚ by demanding to reach flawlessness‚ the government holds people in a state of panic. Second‚ by exploiting trepidation and fear‚ the government maintains submissive citizens and sustains control of supremacy. Third‚ Totalitarian governments annihilate former political parties to institute ultimate dominance and to form a new government. Totalitarian

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    Children’s Vaccinations Some people have different opinions when it comes to deciding if children should get vaccinated or not. There are both pros and cons to getting children vaccinated‚ some of the pros are that it can help get rid of any type of bacteria that may be building up inside a child’s body. A con is that vaccines can sometimes cause serious and even fatal side effects. However‚ overall vaccinations and getting children vaccinated would be the best way to go. it’s better to be thankful

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    break the law. Gangs gained control over these illegal operations and became an unstoppable force against prohibition. Gangsters such as Al Capone monopolized the alcohol industry by bribing police. The corruption within law enforcement and the government certainly didn’t help the ban against

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    the possibility of them getting elected is small. Because candidates become marginalized by the other major parties. At this point independent candidates are running to keep someone else out of office. A voter’s voice should be reflected in the government it supports. Even if representation is small in comparison to other representatives. If a proportional representation system was adopted by the united states voters would be more willing to vote for someone they agreed with. Rather than voting

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    alternatively. They buy clothes and shoes made from plant materials such as hemp which are manufactured in an ethical form. There is substantial advocacy for animals online and in city streets with explicit images of what goes on behind the veil of these big food industries. These advocating vegetarians and vegans can come off as bold and overbearing. Their messages are loud though‚ most of the vegan culture does not devote to dedication such as theirs. Although the production of

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    the Pew Research center states “42% say the Patriot Act is a necessary tool that helps the government find terrorists‚ while somewhat fewer (34%) say the Patriot Act goes too far and poses a threat to civil liberties.” As compared to their Jan 2006 survey that said‚ “The public divided evenly over the Patriot Act‚ with 39% saying it is a necessary tool and 38% saying it goes too far.” When one thinks of the Pros of the Patriot Act he has to include the use of surveillance.

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    legalization in some form use two arguments. The first is that an approach to drugs based on prohibition and use of the justice system does not work. It produces excessive rates of incarceration‚ and cost more money. The other argument is that the government has no right to involve themselves in what people may or may not choose to ingest. What they recommend instead is a policy based on educational and public health approaches‚ similar to that of alcohol and tobacco. A greater harm is imposed

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    Rent Control: Pros and Cons Evaluate the pros and cons of rent control and rent stabilization in NYC. Rent control is the government imposition of price ceilings on rent for apartments in certain areas of a city. The goal is usually to protect the rights of the poor. Thus‚ in a rent controlled or rent stabilized building‚ the amount of rent will not increase as quickly as inflation. While the moral side of rent control may have some appeal‚ in the long run the disadvantages far outweigh the advantages

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    “influencers” into a crooked hole they call the “perfect” society; in reality‚ this is a place of tyranny‚ where the supreme power is placed in the hands of a government full of lust for ultimate dominance. The perspective‚ Progressivism‚ proposes such twisted community‚ in which equality can be achieved with an “all mighty” democratic government‚ but behind the promises‚ lies its citizen stripped of their natural rights bestowed upon them by their Creator. The Founding‚ exploits these unlawful and unjust

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    11‚ 2001‚ the United States faced many challenging decisions. The consequences of these decisions would shape the country from that day forward. However‚ there was one decision that made the rest infinitely simpler by providing information to key government officials. That was the decision to use Enhanced Interrogation Techniques (EITs) on those detained as suspected terrorists. EITs take many forms such as waterboarding‚ forced stress positions‚ and humiliation‚ and these EITs made it possible for

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