custom papers on fareed zakaria (4 essays)

Reading Analysis

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Christ . The religious use of death theme paintings is not exclusive to the Christian faith . Other religions expressed their view of the afterlife through paintings . There are many paintings about heaven and hell . ``Nothing can happen more beautiful than death ' according to Walt Whitman . It is often stated that art is an imitation of life , and so naturally , art includes death since it is a part of life . The fascination of people in the theme of death can be traced...


The Rise Of Illiberal Democracy

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Iranian people against the Shah Pahlavi in 1979 has established the autonomous Islamic doctrines of Khomeini . The US government ploy to support Iran through its arms deal with Palestine during the Iran-Iraq war was unsuccessful . It could have been a winning tactical stance for the US to assuage the rule of Khomeini but it was discovered by the Iranian Intelligence community that the US has apparently been ``shooting two birds in one stone ' through providing them with armaments while secretly...


The Rise Of Illiberal Democracy

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Vietnam , which in turn led to the unrest of the 1960s . Zakaria expresses fears that democracies will become illiberal if the executive branch transfers power from other branches to itself or usurps the rights of individuals or institutions . With that in mind there are several amendments from the US Constitution that would benefit the Iraqi Constitution . The concept of illegal search and seizure , warrants , and probable cause , embodied in the Fourth Amendment to the US constitution seems to be missing...


Anlize Article

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Each of the characters ' inability to deal with the realities that they faced in life has led them to seek for some respite from their troubles , turning to such escapist materials that are highly addictive to the misguided youths . The character of Renton often spouts famous Margaret Thatcher one-liners by way of criticism , uttering Thatcher 's "Choose life " mantra and exposing the non-existence of society . The novel does not condemn the existing social conditions relating to drugs and poverty rather...