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    2) This book is written in third-person, with limited omniscient point of view. The actual narrator is unknown in the story. 3) 1984’s tone could be very easily described as dark, or depressing. The reason for this is because the book does not end up “happily ever after” like a Disney princess story, instead it ends up with Winston Smith (The book’s main character/protagonist) being tortured and brainwashed until he gave in to the government’s wishes and/or propaganda. 4) The setting of this…

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    monstrosities and disregard to human rights during the Second World War. This was the first time countries had agreed on a comprehensive set of human rights. The UN webpage reads that it set out, for the first time, a standard of necessities in regards to human rights that countries ratifying it had to follow. The Universal Declaration of Human Rights is not a treaty so therefore isn’t legally binding for countries that choose to endorse it in there legislation. The declaration basically says…

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    Ap Human Geography Essay

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    such as weather and plate tectonics. Human geography looks at the impact and behavior of people and how they relate to the physical world. Location Pinpoints different positions, people, places and locations on the earth surface. Absolute location -vs- relative location For example: Turkey is absolute between 36 degrees and 42 degrees north latitude and between 26 degrees and 45 degrees east longitude. The relative location of turkey is Mediterranean and the Black Seas and East of Greece. …

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    1950s Vs Today Essay

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    Life in the 1950s vs. Today In comparison with recent times, throughout the 1950s, there was equal unemployment, more births, less women employed, a movement from large cities to the suburbs, housing shortages, changes in health, changes in transit, and multiple corporations maximized. Although some of these can be deemed negative, it always shapes history and leads us to where we are today. The 1950s decade became known as the “Baby Boom”. There was a prediction of 5 million births by the end…

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    Describe Early City Life

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    Describe early city life. How did people live? What were the issues? How was the city planned over time? Early life in the urban cities of the US were a whole other world compared to what the cities are today. In the early 1800s, the US population in urbanized areas were about 300,000, with a total population peaking roughly at 5 million. By 1900 the population had spiked to about 30 million with 40 percent of it citizens living in urbanized areas. This spike in population had a lot to do…

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    The Groupon business model: Groupon’s business model is scalable due to which they were able to expand into so many countries in such a short period of time. However, it is fairly simple, easily replicable. • Groupon is more or less an aggregator platform for a two sided market and it cannot sustain unless both of the parties are benefited. • In the long run the fact that even after high discounts, half of a merchant’s profit and non-returning customers, decline in quality of services might…

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    Social Media Addiction

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    Description The Diverse Manipulators are examining the possibility of a connection between avid social media use and reported levels of mental health. As technologies are emerging, it is important to stay informed of the potential risks and benefits that they possess. Investigating the connection between the two, allows the user of these emerging technologies to make an informed decision before onset use of these emerging networking technologies. (FD) CURRENT STATE OF FIELD Choosing to…

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    worlds and whether or not a utopia can exist. An outstanding theme in 2 B R 0 2 B is whether or not authoritarian government control is a good thing. A quote that portrays authoritarian government control in this short story is “Your city thanks you; your country thanks you; your planet thanks you. But the deepest thanks of all is from future generations." This appears when the painter decides that he wants to die and calls…

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    inhale the toxic chemicals on a daily basis. It is also equally significant to understand the sociological effects of industrial insourcing. With industrial sites in place in the early 1800’s, people migrated to the cities which ultimately created an influx in population. The cities got extremely overpopulated in a short period of time. With limited resources and technology, including lack of drainage systems, the drinking water would be contaminated with toxins from the streets as well as…

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    This increase has been steady until 2015 where it dipped back down to 126’573 thousand people, which is just lower than what it was in 2005 at 126’979 thousand people (United Nations, 2015). Japan has one of the few countries with a decreasing population. This is a problem for the country and needs to be solved quickly. 1.2. China, Hong Kong SAR The population of the Hong Kong SAR section of China is slowly increasing similar to the rest of the world. The one difference is that it is doing so…

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