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    The Purpose of Education in a Democracy or Totalitarian Regime After signing up for this course‚ I was really surprised as to the true content discussed in our class meetings‚ and was rudely awakened at the true nature of our education system. Never in my wildest dreams did I expect to question my entire time in the public education system‚ but I am better off for this. The purpose of the lower to middle class education‚ was never to mold the populations’ critical thinking abilities stronger

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    Bread Givers is written by AnziaYezierska. This book demonstrates how a girl prevent to follow her sisters’ steps and choose her own way of living. The narrator of this book is Sara Smolinsky. She is a ten year’s old little girl who always worried for the house as a mother. She is such a sweet and strong minded girl. Sara’s family is extremely poor and if Sara’s sisters don’t find a job‚ the whole family will be kicked out of the house for not paying rent. Sara has three sisters; Bessie is the

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    Nineteen Eighty-Four: A Response to Totalitarian Rule “The great strength of the totalitarian state is that it forces those who fear it to imitate it‚” – Adolf Hitler. The concept of totalitarianism is a political system where the government ceases to recognize any limits to its authority‚ and in turn‚ successfully regulates every aspect of public and private life of the population. This type of regime is considered extremely undemocratic and fundamentally a dictatorship‚ where a sole party or

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    Did Stalin Succeed In Setting Up A Totalitarian State? Overall‚ Stalin did not create a totalitarian state‚ the very definition of which suggests the state’s complete control and authority over every aspect of society; the economy‚ politics‚ religion and culture; as‚ despite all of the action Stalin took to gain this‚ he was constantly facing opposition. Many would argue that the wide range of economic measures used to enforce control over the population allowed Stalin to succeed in gaining total

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    Totalitarian Government: Communism Communism “aims to replace private property and a profit - based economy with public ownership” (Dagger). This form of government was founded by Karl Marx and Frederich Engels. Marx a “revolutionary activist‚” and German thinker Engels published “the Communist Manifesto.” In the Communist Manifesto‚ they “outlined their idea of complete equality between the people.” They both predicted that the upcoming proletarian revolution would sweep aside the capitalist system

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    family as much as he loves the giver. The book “The Giver” is about jonas growing up and getting new memories from the Giver as he was selected as the Receiver of Memory. The community would be better if they allowed you to be more connected with your family. Jonas has different relationships with different people‚ for example‚ his relationships with The Giver‚ his family‚ and his friends‚ Fiona and Asher‚ are all very different. Jonas has a better relationship with the giver than anyone else in the book

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    Barajas The Giver In our would is similar to the givers would is that we are all chosen to be something in our lives‚ for example Jonas was chosen to be a receiver from a man that told him that he is the perfect one for the job. But some of us have a job from our family and friends like do chores or do homework for the rest of the school year that will be your job for the rest of your life until you find someone else to do that job for you. The difference in the givers world and ours is

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    Discuss the importance of courage (sacrifice) Books: The Giver and The Outsiders People make many choices for society’s sake. In the book‚ the Giver and the Outsiders‚ one sees the importance of courage through the development of the characters in the book. The number of sacrifices Jonas and multiple characters from the Outsiders make for the benefit of the society is great. Through this story‚ the reader sees the powerful effect of bravery. First of all‚ there are moments in the novel when

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    The Giver Response to Literature Essay Imagine you live in a perfect society where there is never change. In the story The Giver by Lois Lowry the people live in what they think is an Utopian society‚ known as the “Community”. In the Community‚ weather is controlled‚ there aren’t any hills‚ and everything is the same. Everyone fits in. If a citizen doesn’t fit in he/she will be released. Once citizens turns twelve‚ they receive an assignment that they will fulfill for the rest of their life. Jonas

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    The Giver by Lois Lowry-1994 Newbery Medal Winner I chose The Giver by Lois Lowry because according to the American Library Association‚ it is one of the most challenged books in the nation. The Giver was written by Lois Lowry‚ published in 1993‚ and awarded a Newbery Medal for that year. It is a controversial book because of its violent and sexual passages that some adults have deemed inappropriate for children‚ as well as for its mature themes of euthanasia‚ infanticide‚ and suicide. However

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