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    need a particular amount of power to secure the national security‚ not to suppress others. He argues that the root cause of inter state disputes‚ the trouble to achieve multi cooperation are all resulted in the lack of structure and creates the anarchy. Fellow neorealists indicate that not all nation states are legitimate to be perceived as a unit‚ rather great powers must determine the international political order and system. Overall‚ neorealist scholars present two major proposals‚ first‚ nation

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    Another film which conveys a message through manipulation is “The Wave”‚ by Todd Strasser. This manipulation hits very close to home as we are all familiar with the history of Germany in the Second World War. Adolf Hitler would manipulate not just one person into being a T.V. star for their life. Or even manipulate a few people into doing something they despised‚ the Dictator of Germany would manipulate a nation for upwards of a decade. The wave illustrated the same strategy the Nazi Party had in

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    Lenin died on January 21st 1923‚ Lenin was succeeded by Joseph Stalin. In 1925 name changed from RSFSR to the All Union Communist Party (AUCP). In the 1930s Stalin put in place the Great Purge‚ a time of widespread oppression and fear which resulted in a series of “show trials” and a purge of the original party members. The AUCP’s ultimate goal was to create collective security partnerships with the western powers. Unfortunately these partnerships did not work. With all the former territories

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    village by Indonesian government‚ 1959~1960 Approximately‚ 136‚000 Chinese forced to go back to China. 4 9/30 Affair‚ Sep.1965 This affair was to prevent Coup detatr by Suharto concerning collapse of Soekarno government. After‚ `Purge of the Reds’ was happened Purge of the Reds is to arrest‚ expel and kill a Communist‚ and also Socialist. Consequently‚ 1 million people were killed including Chinese and Indonesian Communist Party. After that‚ on the side of education and culture‚ Indonesian government

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    revolution and the reign of Joseph Stalin. Consider the following. • The Rebellion/the Russian Revolution • The failure of the windmill/Stalin’s Five Year Plans • Executions of pigs and chickens/Stalin’s Great Purge • The Battle of the Windmill/Germany’s invasion of Russia • Napoleon’s use of dogs/Stalin’s use of the secret police • Cruel winters on the farm/Soviet famine of the 1920’s ***** You need to use your novel AND

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    Lord of the Flies has more than one “theme‚” or meaning‚ but the overall and most important one is that the conditions of life within society are closely related to the moral integrity of its individual members. In Golding’s own words: “The theme is an attempt to trace the defects of society back to the defects of human nature. The moral is that the shape of a society must depend on the ethical nature of the individual and not on any political system however apparently logical or respectable.”

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    neSonam Ghosh Block 6 Lord of the Flies Paper Outline The Conch Shell: A symbol of Democracy Thesis: In the Lord of the Flies‚ the conch shell reflects important values which show the conflict of Ralph and Jack throughout the novel. The conch shell represents authority‚ order and civilization. 1. In the beginning of the novel‚ Ralph uses the conch shell to call about the other children on the island by blowing on the conch shell.

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    was one of the first cultures to teach people to speak up and stand for what they believe. This helped create rebellion which isn’t necessarily a bad thing‚ rebellion just to rebel is stupid‚ but rebellion for a cause is good. Punk influenced the Anarchy movement where nowadays there are anarchic movements spread around the globe. Punk rock taught others that they one doesn’t need a major company to sponsor or label to expose . There are many punk bands that all believe that they have the same opportunities

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    The phrase"taken for granted means to underestimate the value of that person or thing .In other words ‚ to always expect something or someone to always be there or available when you need them . The character Everyman is a symbolic allegorical representation of the ungrateful party in this situation. Everyman’s character is in general ‚ mankind He knows ‚ or rather ‚know exactly what wrong right is and still has led a wild and surprising life .However‚ there is a price to pay for this form of behavior

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    individual never leads to positive results. Authoritative leadership is less effective than collaborative leadership because fear and power create anarchy and dissent‚ while respect and decency create a harmonious society. This claim can be supported by Confucius‚ Machiavelli‚ Plato and Macbeth. Primarily‚ authoritative leadership creates anarchy and dissent through the use of fear and power. The play‚ Macbeth‚ provides a prime example of authoritative leadership

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