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    In history and today‚ government censorship hides things from society. In the book Fahrenheit 451‚ Montag realizes that government censorship occurs and many people in his community do not question why they have certain laws. The government conceals certain things to supposedly keep the society a safer environment and not cause any problems. Government censorship happens with many things such as literature‚ news media‚ entertainment‚ the internet‚ and even communication. Most of these forms of government

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    According to Stephen Walt‚ the theory of realism “emphasizes the enduring propensity for conflict between states” (Walt 30). In classical realist theory‚ this means that states have an “innate desire to dominate others” (Walt 31). In addition to these definitions‚ realists tend to embrace moral political principles‚ question American exceptionalism‚ and see the national interest as related to U.S. power (class notes). It seems that George Bush and President Obama both fall somewhere in between realist

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    “Education should be free” Education illuminates the people‚ Education illuminates the society and Education illuminates the whole world. This sentence can well signify the importance of education in one’s life as well as the society. It plays the pivotal role in one’s life and it is the only way that can provide with good life‚ career and secured future. As such‚ every nation of the world has given the priority to provide education to their citizens who help them in the development of their country

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    Government benefits provided to people with little or no income are referred as welfare benefits. The term "welfare" can refer to a number of different programs in the United States‚ but often refer to cash assistance. In some cases‚ this money may be used however the recipient wishes. In others‚ the money can only be used for specific uses‚ such as food stamps that can only be used to buy groceries. The welfare state expands on this concept to include services such as universal healthcare and unemployment

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    Bibliography Works Cited Department of Education. "U.S. Department of Education Budget Office." U.S. Department of Education. Department of Education‚ 30 Mar. 2011. Web. 05 May 2011. . Department of Defense. Office of the Under Secretary of Defense (Comptroller). The Department of Defense. Web. 05 May 2011. . Zakaria‚ Fareed. "U.S. Decline in Global Arena: Is America No Longer No. 1? - TIME." Breaking News‚ Analysis‚ Politics‚ Blogs‚ News Photos‚ Video‚ Tech Reviews - TIME.com. Web. 10 May

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    Every government has a certain way to help to provide the citizens. In every state accountably gives out social welfare which the person has low income or none that will qualify for social welfare. Many government and community organizations have worked to fill the need its citizens through social to welfare programs. In fact‚ the American welfare system was designed to benefit impoverished Americans or those affected by serious medical problems. These important welfare systems among others have

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    “The term ‘nanny state’ is a negative nickname...of government that takes direct responsibility for the protection and well-being of its citizens” (Conly‚ 277). The issue with a “nanny state” is people cannot make choices for themselves. In this case‚ the government wants to tell people how much soda they can drink. It will only get worse‚ if there isn’t an end put to it. Although some consider limiting the amount of soda one can purchase as an acceptable action‚ there are numerous complications

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    “The way things are supposed to work is that we’re supposed to know virtually everything about what they [the government] do: that’s why they’re called public servants. They’re supposed to know virtually nothing about what we do: that’s why we’re called private individuals”(Glenn Greenwald). Over the last few years‚ numerous ways of increasing government surveillance have been introduced with the hope that they will increase public safety. In contrast‚ many people have argued that government surveillances’

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    There are three basic types of relationships. The kind that works so smoothly‚ the one that works decently but there are a couple of bumps‚ and the one that the two sides are both positive ends of a magnet and they are repelling each other. This is especially true for the relationship between the state and the citizens. In a utopian society‚ there would be no need for the state and the citizens only one large group of people; unfortunately‚ the world today is not a utopian society. However‚ there

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    Modern day society has a structure that relies on authority to thrive‚ without authority it becomes a house of cards‚ one falls over and the whole thing comes down. Governments need to keep people at bay therefore they create laws and systems that must be followed and if they are not‚ people face the consequences. People are controlled in a variety of ways‚ security cameras and traffic control cameras‚ reminds individuals that they are being watched. Internet Protocol address (IP address) is another

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