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    live in a society that was perfect‚but you were not free and you were controlled by other people?A democratic society would allow freedom. Living in a democratic society is better than living in a Utopian society where you are not free because you have freedom of choice‚ you are able to have your wants‚ not just your needs‚ and you can choose your own job path. In a Utopian Society‚ everyone will work the same so no one will be different. Life would not be Interesting In that kind of society because

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    More Night than Day; Virginia Woolf’s Love for Mary Datchet” In Virginia Woolf’s “Night and Day”‚ we‚ as the reader‚ can examine various feminist themes throughout the novel. Even though‚ “Night and Day” is one of her more conventional novels‚ many of the issues fly in the face of traditional values and capitalizes on the female oppression that was present in that time era. Even though‚ this was one of her earlier works‚ I believe that her conventional structure was an intentional creation

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    June Jordan was born in 1936‚ who was a poet‚ playwright‚ and an English professor at the University of California . Jordan is also known for writing the article Nobody Mean More to Me Than You and the Future Life Of Willie Jordan . In the article Nobody Mean More to Me Than You and the Future Life Of Willie Jordan June Jordan‚ explains how the black language in America ‚ has positive and negative affects that mainstream language can have on those who speak Black English. Jordan believes white english

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    Debate: An Oppressive government is more desirable than no government at all Argument: An oppressive government provides safety and asylum while man in a natural state without government is not assured these things‚ and is also therefore denied peace. A government‚ however oppressive‚ provides safety and justice. Man is in a natural state of war and‚ as Hobbes said‚ "In a state of nature there are continual fear and danger of violent death‚ and the life of man solitary‚ poor‚ nasty‚ brutish‚ and

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    prominent in the crime thrillers and some melodramas. Within a couple of years‚ the characters turned out to be more corrupt‚ the lighting in the films became more darker‚ the tones became more hopeless and the themes turned out to be more fatalistic. Film Noir in Hollywood has lately become the major reason why film goers attend the theatres. Paul Schrader argues that the American films are once more considering the foundation of the American character (Schrader 9). However‚ when compared to the inexorably

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    able to choose their own leader." Albert Einstein “No man is good enough to govern another man without that other ’s consent.”
 Abraham Lincoln Why are some leaders more powerful than others? Is there one “best style” of leadership or does it depend on who is following? Do women followers prefer a different leadership style than men followers? When I think of great leaders‚ a few names come to my mind: Abraham Lincoln‚ Mahatma Gandhi. A strong leader has the power and the ability to influence

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    ingrained in the human mind. The earliest accounts of spanking are from the Hebrew Bible. Sailors were spanked as a punishment for not attending to their duties. Up until the twentieth century‚ spanking was a form of discipline that was accepted by society. Only recently has spanking been frowned upon. The earliest person widely known to question the practice was Benjamin Spock in the nineteen forties. Spock was concerned about the issue of child abuse and theorized that there was a connection between

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    Everyone is Equal but Some Are More Equal than Others Given the opportunity to ultimate power‚ even a good man can become bad. The novel Animal Farm is written by George Orwell published in 1949; this type of novel is called a fable. Animal Farm is written about the Russian revolution and how Joseph Stalin committed sins against Russia when he gained power. The main character‚ Napoleon‚ is based on Stalin‚ and is the leader of Animal farm who sins against the farm. Too much power corrupts those

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    this document of SOC 308 Entire Course you will find the next files: SOC 308 Week 1 Dq 1 Constructing Race.doc SOC 308 Week 1 Dq 2 Implications of Anglo Dominance in the United States.doc SOC 308 Week 1 Quiz.pdf SOC 308 Week 2 Dq 1 Legacy of Slavery.doc.doc SOC 308 Week 2 Dq 2 Hispanic Culture.doc.doc SOC 308 Week 2 Ethnic Group Evaluation.doc.doc SOC 308 Week 2 Quiz.pdf SOC 308 Week 3 Dq 1 English as the Official U.S. Language.doc.doc SOC 308 Week 3 Dq 2 Hate Crime.doc.doc SOC 308 Week 3 Final

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    perhaps foremost among today’s gloomy economists‚ is also worried about the future. He argues that "capital hypermobility" requires that America "reestablish the social safety net and extend the range of the regulatory system to make that net even more secure."[2] Harvard’s Robert Reich completes the theme that government must act by arguing that America’s industrial policy "is the by-product of individual corporate strategies whose goals may have little to do with enhancing the standard of living

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