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    not exactly on the same scale of risk/reward as endeavors in economics‚ science runs the risk of having research become perverted by the greedy need of discovering information‚ no matter the cost. This is why governments should regulate research –to a point. All governmental regulation should not be made in attempts to hold science at a standstill‚ but rather to allow it to develop in a way that does not harm its subjects. While there have been many research experiments that have been managed under

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    Imagine having nowhere to go when it starts to get dark or starts raining outside. Imagine sleeping with no roof over your head. This is the reality for over 22‚000 Aussies living in Victoria right now. I strongly believe that the Victorian government should be doing more about the growing homeless population in our state right now. The rate of homelessness has risen 20.7% since 2006 and if we don’t start doing something now that number is just going to keep growing. Firstly‚ let’s define homeless

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    means that people who commit the crime are in poverty and that what motivates them to break the law. There is an old prejudice in society such as‚ the poor one a dangerous lot who will stop to criminality of given opportunity. The question that government has to consider is how we can contain‚ control or neutralize the danger this class of people represents. The law is still prejudice. 2. Urban space and citizenship. Laws regulating the use of space signify function of space and citizenship. Everything

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    Should the government revoke the national education? After the transfer of sovereignty over Hong Kong from Britain to China in 1997‚ ’One Country‚ Two Systems’ is proposed in ruling Hong Kong. In order to promote national awareness and allowing students know more about national identity‚ the Hong Kong government proposed to add a subject of moral and national education. However‚ there was a huge controversy over the plan for the new subject. In the past sixteen years‚ Hong Kong people have

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    blue or black pen. Do not use staples‚ paper clips‚ highlighters‚ glue or correction fluid. DO NOT WRITE ON ANY BARCODES. 0500/23 October/November 2012 2 hours Answer all questions in the space provided. If additional space is required‚ you should use the lined pages at the end of this booklet. The question number(s) must be clearly shown. Dictionaries are not permitted. The Insert contains the reading passages for use with all questions on the Question Paper. The Insert is not required by

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    Should the American Government Bring Back Flogging? In his article “Bring Back Flogging‚” Jeff Jacoby advocates flogging as an excellent means of corporal punishment. Even though flogging has been “out of fashion for at least 150 years” he insists that flogging should be brought back to replace the more conventional method of imprisonment (193). In addition‚ Jacoby is convinced that flogging offenders after their first conviction can deter them from going into a professional criminal career

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    communicators even further. In this same regard new responsibilities are also created as these methods become more technologically advanced and instant. It is in this context that this assignment examines the current dynamic of freedom of expression on the internet‚ arguably “ the greatest advance in technology of the media since Gutenberg’s invention of the printing press in the 15th century. “ Our first issue requires us to define freedom of expression. It is defined in different ways under different

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    Title of Your Report Imagine if your own government controls every aspect of your life. Well‚ in the book Anthem‚ by Ayn Rand that is how it is. In this book they live in a dystopian society which means that their way of life is corrupted. Their government or council as they call it‚ in the book tells them how to act. They tell them that you cannot even think about themselves in the first person‚ meaning they can’t say I or me at all. Their society is a collectivism‚ so they think about the

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    Should Governments Provide a Universal Healthcare System? Universal health care is the provision of medical services by governments that are usually either free or subsidised. Many countries around the world provide this type of service to their citizens including the UK‚ Canada‚ Spain and most Nordic countries. The UK’s National Health System‚ for instance‚ was founded over 60 years ago with the promise of caring for the British people ‘From Cradle to Grave’ (Adds 1998). Europe has some of

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    1. 1984 is a futuristic society where their government can make their people believe in what changes the Party makes without having any trace of the past. The Party’s Ministry of Truth can change all their records making everyone believe it is that kind of lie. But truly‚ “the past…has never been altered” (Orwell‚ 1984). But with this kind of “reality control…[or]…doublethink”‚ there are those who want to preserve it‚ like Winston‚ who discovered pieces of the past where he wants to have “[other]

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