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    Trump's America

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    the government in Orwell’s story and Trump’s America. In the story the main character Winston Smith lives in a society that is under totalitarian rule, the people are constantly monitored by one another and have basically been brainwashed to worship Big Brother. Individuality and creativity are non existent in this society, personal beliefs and communication are controlled by the inner group who are the elite and govern the people of Oceania. In this essay I will argue how the society the…

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    In “1984” by George Orwell, the main character, Winston, is being tortured for being unloyal to the party. The head of the Ministry of Love, O’Brien, tells Winston the overall objective of the party. The party’s ultimate goal is dehumanization so that they have total control of the people. This goal is established through a condescending diction, repetition, and imagery. Condescending diction establishes the need for superiority. The citizens of the society have to be “suffering” and…

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    surveillance. The main character of 1984 was Winston. He worked for the minister of the truth and changed documents. Winston made propaganda for governments employer. The party who had the power was the big brother. Nothing could be hidden from big brother. Everything you did were watching by big brother. They said big brother is watching you. An american producer and filmmaker found a mail from an unknown person to name of citizenfour. He claimed had information about NSA which monitor and…

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    George Orwell’s 1984 is a dystopian novel written in 1949 to warn society about the dangers of communism. In a country where the only political mechanism is the Party, run by Big Brother, the population is constantly monitored through the use of telescreens, and all opponents of the Party virtually disappear. Due to his fatalistic nature, the protagonist Winston Smith lives in constant fear of being vaporized by the Party, but this does not stop him from having unorthodox ideas about politics…

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    Sometimes there was a lot of people and i do not know when to say hi to them. I want to check my myself but I am afraid of the logistics.borrowing the setting of 1984 and the cult of personality of Big Brother. Macintosh commercial borrows the gloomy setting of the dystopian novel to portray Apple products as the only way to break free from conformity. The Extract from 1984 describes a hypnotized crowd under the control of a tyranny. Orwell characterizes the manipulated citizens with: “at this…

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    The Party Propaganda

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    It has been shown that the novel, 1984, shows the hardship of living under the totalitarian rule of the Party. George Orwell wants to demonstrate to the people of Oceania that they are too blinded to realize that the government are actually taking control of their lives. They are too busy worshipping their beliefs and think that the Party can help their society prosper. But in return, the Party is actually playing the people’s mind to follow their views. As you see the Party uses propaganda and…

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    expansion of universe by observing the distance of galaxies. Edwin Hubble also helped to prove that Lemaitre hypothesis is correct. In 1948 Gamow estimated the strength of remaining cosmic microwave background radiation, saying that the glow of the Big Bang must be cooled after billion of years that has to fill the universe with a radiation about five degree above zero. This prediction was proved by the discovery of cosmic microwave which was 2.7 above zero. This is done by Penzias and Wilson…

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    The following paper is on each of four subjects: black holes, dark matter, dark energy, and the multiverse theory. The first subject is black holes, which are regions of space having a gravitational field so intense that no matter or radiation can escape. Their existence is greatly debated over, and it still has not been determined whether they exist. The second subject is dark matter. Dark matter is a placeholder that cannot be seen. It accounts for 27% of the matter in the universe, but like…

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    Lego Research Paper

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    For 13 years, the scientists of LIGO—the most ambitious, and expensive, project in the history of the National Science Foundation—had been waiting. LIGO, the Laser Interferometer Gravitational-Wave Observatory, has been twenty-five years and more than half a billion dollars in the making. It involves 900 scientists and engineers, including many whose entire careers have been spent designing, building, and preparing to analyze data streaming in to LIGO. Their goal: To confirm, once and for all,…

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    1984 Similes

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    1984, a fictional novel, written by George Orwell, who witnessed absolute political authority when he was in Spain, Germany and the Soviet Union. The book is known for the dangers of authoritarian governments and the society of totalitarianism. Winston, Julia, and O’Brien, the three main characters, who were against the party of having complete control of the city , except O’Brien. George Orwell, the author, wrote this novel to demonstrate the dangers that this kind of government holds. He uses…

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