The Community

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The Community

The laws of the government and regulations of the state should be followed accordingly. There will be equal opportunities for everyone throughout their lifetime as long as they meet the requirements for those opportunities. People who qualify and will do the best for the community will head the community. The society is based on free will as long as the rules are followed and no one is harmed. The rules and regulations set are to protect the people of the society in order for a safe and harmonious community.

Having a harmonious community requires equal opportunities for everyone. What is meant by equal opportunities is that everyone will have a chance to work, to go to school, to vote, etc., without worrying about who you know or how much money you have. Opportunities will be given to those that meet the requirements needed for a particular job, attending school, etc. For example, if you want to apply for a teaching job and you do not have any prior education, that job will not be available to you until you receive the proper education necessary. Equal opportunities amongst the people are derived to lessen the amounts of discrimination, especially in the field of work. Instead of having an equal amount of males and females, the job will be given to the people who deserve it and not the people that just fit in to the category needed on the job. The goal of equal opportunity is to allow everyone to have a chance. In "Woman as the Second Sex", Simone De Beauvoir states that "humanity is male and man defines woman not in herself but as relative to him." Beauvoir says that women are portrayed as being lower than men are and without men the women are basically nothing. With equal opportunities the idea o...

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... is successful only if it is fair and is organized by qualified people that want to serve the public to the best of their abilities. In order for this to happen, a government should be made to serve the people of their community. The development of equal opportunities and free will adds to the rights of the people. If people are able to make their own decisions and are accepted for their capabilities, they will be happier and more willing to help out the community. Also an organization of the government's people allows decisions to be made more freely. Without an organization of representatives the community would have no direction and would possibly lead to chaos. A harmonious community is put together with all of these ideas that allow the government to keep order and to secure the rights of all individuals, and the people to live in an organized safe place.

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