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- 6161: The Ironies Of 1984
- ... would think that this would be where things are remembered ("Memory"), but it's actually an incinerator. The next example of irony comes when you learn about the departments of Government in Oceania. The Ministry of Truth is actually the maker of lies for the history books, the Ministry of Love discourages love, and the Ministry of Peace is actually quite ...
- 6162: The Homeless Population
- ... been raised poor and were never able to make a positive approach in life. How can homlessness be reduced? I think that homelesness can be reduced very easily if the government is willing to fund it through fund raisers. These people can be taken off of the streets and put into governmental homes and they can get training for jobs that ...
- 6163: Natural Hierarchies in Society
- ... will remain in their caste forever. Their wealth, holding of power or social standing will not alter or evolve their caste. Although it has been banished from practice by the government, I know I still adhere to it. For instance, I have segregated myself from other castes, by ensuring that when I marry, it will be to someone from the same ...
- 6164: What If The World Had Only Two Faces?
- ... an important characteristic of the world. Today, each person is given a social security number that is necessary to work. This number allows each individual to be identified by the government. Taxes are done through this number and so it’s necessary for each person to have his/her own personal one. All this is done to avoid confusion in society ...
- 6165: A Date with Kosinski
- ... since he was a young man. They met at the International Youth for Peace Festival and hit it off. "Levanter and Romarkin had worked together . . .sponsored and organized by the government party" (Kosinski 40). From that point on, he was closely attached to him. Together they attended political meetings and enjoyed casual sex with a "robot." The novel has no real ...
- 6166: Free Enterprise
- ... in the developed world. At the time the U.S. Constitution was written, it was generally assumed that only property owners should have the right to vote and participate in government. The "Free Labor" thinking of the Republican Party before the Civil War was basically a form of the capitalist work ethic. It meant that if 1) you were free yourself ...
- 6167: Child Abuse; A Social Problem
- ... to be abuse; as compared to punishment and discipline? “Beating with a stick the size of a telegraph pole. Or forcing a kid to eat liver. That is what the government sees. I see it as abuse if the child isn't learning from it. Kids way back when were slapped on the wrist with rulers. They didn't go out ...
- 6168: Gangs
- ... looking at the way humans are influenced in society, I believe there is good evidence to point the blame at several institutions. These include the forces of the media, the government, theatre, drugs and our economic system. On the surface, gangs are caused by peer pressure and greed. Many teens in gangs will pressure peers into becoming part of a gang ...
- 6169: Daily Life of the Aztecs
- ... this before they became a more civilized society. The literature that I just wrote about was the experiences the Aztecs went through. They were obviously very civilized people. They had government officials, they also had slaves. They constructed massive buildings, so this proves they were somewhat an advanced society. This group of people took their religion very seriously, they went as ...
- 6170: Famine
- ... only to food production, but also to food distribution and consumption. Many countries were establishing nutrition surveillance systems designed to predict famines before they occur. Through such efforts and early government actions, future deaths due to starvation might be prevented. The challenge is, to balance food supply and demand, and, on the other hand, to improve equity, reduce poverty, and to ...
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