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    force that would tear the Party to pieces” (Orwell 126). Humanity in society keeps the people in control of their own actions as they are guided by instinct and impulse. Without humanity, all people are controlled by the Party just as if they are drones. Winston Smith sees the necessity in keeping humanity afloat due to his belief that nature should rule people, and this is why he decides to diverge from society. Individuality distinguishes a person…

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    There are many causes and lessons to be derived from the Holocaust, but the following three causes and lessons are the most central. The causes that were most central to the Holocaust were Hitler’s persecution of the Jews, ignorance and indifference from the German people, and the Industrial Revolution. We should learn from the Holocaust not to blindly follow authority, to search for knowledge to help others, and to not use new technologies to support genocide. These were the most central causes…

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    Of all the sound effects used, a bass drone was the most obvious. The purpose of this one effect, and many of the others which were used, is obvious — to build suspense and foreshadow the impending danger to the audience. They were used in moments where the terrorist group members were coming…

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    Negative implications Economic development Younas (2014) argues that the neo-liberal model employed by Globalisation, will adversely affect the growth of terrorism, as the progress in economic development reduces the incentives for people to engage in terrorism out of despair and/or poverty because capital will flow from the capital-abundant to the capital-scarce. This view is contrary to the earlier thoughts of inequality, but Younas (2014) states that economic reform geared for greater…

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    Privacy is Publicity Imagine being constantly watched. Everything you do, from the words you speak and places you go, to the thoughts you think, are constantly being documented, inspected, and analyzed. This was daily life for the characters in the dystopian society of Oceania. The level of surveillance portrayed in George Orwell’s novel 1984, is not as extreme and far off from our daily lives in 2018 as the reader may think. Surveillance levels in the world today are on the fast track to those…

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    Narrative: Historically constructing narratives has been a part of the executive function and nation states have aspired to control them. In the Global Information Age, effective narratives must be agile and leverage detailed understanding of individual realities to support national objectives. The National Security Actions and Executive Functions sides of the Pyramid most closely reflect existing modes of national security decision-making. By separating and regularizing the steps, we hope to…

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    o Trend: 2010 verb: formally a noun meaning a style, the word now refers to the verb meaning to exhibit a burst of online buzz. o Drone: 2013 trans. Verb: previously referring to the noun, an unmanned aircraft or ship guided by remote control or onboard computers, it now means to target with a drone. o Even: 2014 verb: this term previously acted as a noun referring to having a horizontal surface or being without breaks. It now acts as a verb meaning to deal with…

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    In the past decade, technology has progressed at an unprecedented rate. Every year, people are learning to incorporate technology into their everyday lives, becoming increasingly dependent on the ease that it provides. Such advancements are not only affecting individuals, but the institutions that those individuals create - particularly, higher education. In the past few years, the classroom has been inundated with new technology to advance the learning process. Each of these advancements seem…

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    I will be writing about some 911 conspiracy theories that explained what really happened on that day, some theories will be convincing but others won’t. I want to start off with how the buildings were not destroyed by the fire. Multiple Chemists and physicists have said that it would be impossible for two planes to bring Down one of the best structurally engineered building in the world. There is lot of Things to back this up. First, there is the jet fuel witch the media and the US…

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    Future Advancements Corporation Future Advancements Corporation (F.A.C.), is a company which promotes and sells futuristic products that make everyday life easier. F.A.C. promotes the well-being of all citizens of the United States. Here at F.A.C. we do not pinpoint a specific age, gender, or race. We want all people to enjoy the perks of living in an advanced world. F.A.C. will make sci-fi movies seem more like a reality rather than fiction. Our company will benefit elderly people, the medical…

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