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Did The Sin Tax Actually Work or It Just Made Governments Richer?
Sin tax bills are actually present in many countries, namely Singapore, the United States and only on alcohol in Russia. The aim of these bills was to reduce the number of smokers in each country by raising the tax prices … Continue reading
Posted in Discourses, Law and Politics
Tagged bill, discourse, law, russia, sin tax, singapore, united states
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The Value of Privacy is Becoming Lower by Today’s Standards
In the old days, privacy was something that everyone wanted as authorities had the power to attack any citizen without any warrants of arrest and can do so by decree of courts, kings and other head figures. In today’s society, … Continue reading
Posted in Discourses, Philosophy
Tagged discourse, internet, online, philosophy, privacy, society
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Making History: What It Takes to Leave a Mark
Any history with a struggle that involved the death of millions will make a mark on history, as well as the many heroes and idealists who fought and changed the ideas of millions of people in the past. Leaving a … Continue reading
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Tagged discourse, government, hero, idealism, philosophy, society
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The Right of Law: Are Those In The Right of Law Always Right?
In the past, I’ve discussed about laws and how they are only available for the elite. However, there’s another issue when it comes to the dissection of law and order. Are those in the right of law, established and academically … Continue reading
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Tagged critque, discourse, district, flawed, judicial, law, legal, opinion, philosophy, stand, system
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Sectarianism: Is It Truly Immoral?
I was watching the news recently and have been reading articles over the Internet about the current crisis in Syria. Syria is currently in a civil war. Many innocent lives were lost because of the war between the government and … Continue reading