Category: /Society & Culture/People
any other art. Because what is before the lens always has the illusion of reality; but what is selected and put before the lens can be as false as any totalitarian lie. . . . The connotations of much of documentary photography are -- to me -- quite rigid
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Category: /Society & Culture/Education
in totalitarian states.
(Barlow, 1995,p.80).
The second corporate goal that Barlow and Robertson warn does not directly benefits students' is; that corporations want access to new markets. The schoolroom is a great place to market. Outside the school there is too
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Category: /Business & Economy/Management
' and 'organisational culture'. The corporate culture is devised by management and imposed on the rest of the organisation as a dictum of rules and work ethic. Corporate culture is official, totalitarian, malleable (and indeed subject to frequent change) and might
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Category: /Recreation & Sports
regulating weapons trading, the U.S. has a notorious record of arming, training and aiding some of the world's most repressive and totalitarian regimes. In 2003, 80 percent of U.S. weapons clients in the developing world were either undemocratic regimes
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Category: /Literature/European Literature
than live music originated in France. The name was soon abbreviated to "disco." The main feature of the book of Job is intense suffering. Why would a totalitarian dictatorship prefer computer banking to paper money? Note the statement by the newsstand clerk
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Category: /History/Asian History
repressive, totalitarian, and corrupt. Age old traditional and cultural monarchies were replaced by despots under French influence. These governments rarely tended to the people's needs. In little time, each country lost its own unique identity; Laos, Cambodia
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Category: /Society & Culture
by totalitarian apartheid
legislation which continually causes descent among the factions.
The provisions and effect of these and other pieces of repressive legislation has
meant that: Anyone can be stopped by British forces anywhere, at any time
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Category: /Law & Government
to digress from the
democratic path, or was overthrown and replaced by a totalitarian
alternative, no doubt it would soon fall foul of some world government laws,
and would then leave itself open to the full range of sanctions which the
world government could
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Category: /Business & Economy/Marketing and Advertising
was shattered by two terrible wars that ravaged the continent during the first half of the 20th century.
But from the rubble of World War II emerged a new kind of hope. People who had resisted totalitarianism during the war were determined to put an end
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Category: /Social Sciences/Controversial Issues
human rights? Certainly not authoritarian or totalitarian regimes, which bear the brunt of unwelcome enforcement efforts. Yet not the most stable democracies either, for to the extent they are already confident in the stability of democratic governance
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