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- 3001: Propaganda In Elections
- ... Dole presents himself as the "all American boy" from the Heartland. In this two examples the plain folk device is at work. When either presidential candidates agitates the public's fear of immigration, taxes, or crime and voting for him will reduce the threat he is using the Fear Appeal. By playing on the public's deep-seated fears, practitioners of this technique hopes to redirect the merits of a proposal ...
- 3002: 1984 Big Brother Is Watching Y
- ... Bonds between one another were broken, and it was never thought to be any different than before. To hold on to what makes you human - emotions and the ability to speak freely - was considered a crime against Big Brother. Of course, with authority comes punishment. To break from traditional views essentially asks for some form of retribution. For Winston, this resulted in undergoing a painful stay at the Ministry of Love ...
- 3003: Norwegian Security Policy after the Cold War
- ... security can also be subject to something that has become more topical after the Cold War: low level threats. These are related to some very different types of irregular national border transgressions, for example international crime and various forms of pollution. The Cold War's dominating concept, security by means of deterrence, is complemented by the concept of collective security. This harmonises well with the traditional Norwegian approach to security policy ...
- 3004: Paramilitary and Survivalist Groups
- ... particular area, especially in the Montana/Idaho region, tend to be very well armed, because of less strict gun- laws and because of lower populations. As a result of lower populations, their are less street crime, which is the primary reason for gun-laws. The paramilitary and militia groups in this area also concentrate their efforts on expressing their outrage and resentment for the Waco and Ruby Ridge incidents. Consequently, they ...
- 3005: One Man, One Vote?
- ... problem with this is that no one would know if they passed or failed the test. The only large disadvantage would be how to score the tests. Each voting area would have to have a computer that could score each test and then send all the results through modem and phone lines to a large server that could keep track of everything. This would be expensive. The problem with this is ...
- 3006: Role Of Mass Media In Politics
- ... the truth as we are becoming ever more connected in terms of the Internet. Someone can publish a document in Yugoslavia about anything and seconds later make it available to anyone with access to a computer and the Internet. Then it could be relayed to the media as a great top news headline, but the media as always will have that final decision. These assumptions that the media makes in such ...
- 3007: Limiting Death Row Appeals
- Limiting Death Row Appeals The Constitution of the United States outlines the rights of a person accused of a crime. The individual has a right to a trial and to be judged by a jury of his peers. When the result of a trial is a guilty verdict and the individual is sentenced to death ...
- 3008: Huck Finn
- ... morally wrong. Huck lies and steals. These are crimes against society and to say that it is fine to do is not correct. During the time Huck lived in, helping a slave escape was a crime. This is the only point of opposition I have against the critic because I agree that a person should determine, for themselves, what should be held as right or wrong. I believe this because it ...
- 3009: Billy Bud
- ... face and in the presence of my captain, and I had to say something, and I could only say it with a blow, God help me!" This statement illustrates Billy's emotional response to his crime; He shirks the full weight of his action by pointing to his accidental nature. Billy is sorry that Claggart was killed, but he states the utterance as a response without truly feeling apologetic. This statement ...
- 3010: Huck As Hero
- ... about how Jim wants to free his family and Huck is absolutely appalled, thinking that he could start a whole revolution of freeing slaves. Therefore Huck composes a letter to Mrs. Watson, apologizing for the crime that he committed, the only thing that stops Huck from sending this letter, is himself. When Jim gloats he has the greatest friend and how much he loves Huck, Huck can only feel the sorrow ...
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