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    person is being watched through the thought police , their peers and family , big brother ,and the party . the constant surveillance prevents a person from expressing themselves and society from acting as a whole. Winston, the main character , other characters and Oceania, where…

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    The History Of Jazz Music

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    to make a career out of it. There was some great movement in the early 90s and college opportunity. MTV was the first cable channel of this era’s innovations time. The first music video aired was “Video killed the Radio Star” in the month of august first 1981. The cable channel was taken all over and made a urge impact on all music and the American popular culture. Teenager at the school could not wait for school to end so they could go home to watch MTV. A new video would come out every time…

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    authority. In this book, the audience is introduced to a man named Winston Smith, a middle-aged man who lives in Airstrip One, a city in the huge country named Oceania. The government that is in control, is called the Party, which is led by one man named Big Brother. All around the whole country…

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    Trump's America

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    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 protagonist is living in is similar to the one we are experiencing in modern day America; I will use this quote to further explain my argument. This paragraph…

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    But, they did ruled in the favor of the students being allowed to receive monthly stipends. The Ninth Circuit decision drew "a sharp line between making sure students don't pay out of pocket, and colleges putting money in their pockets," said Joel G. Chefitz, partner at McDermott Will & Emery (Phillips, G., 2015). But with that said, many current and former student athletes feel as if that’s not enough. In an interview with the…

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    her up from her reverie by tugging on her shoulder. “Hi Surina, fancy meeting you here!” Giuseppe exclaimed. “This thermal lake is the best!” Linda added while bobbing up and down in the lake. “Ever since I began swimming here for the past three days, my back feels more limber after the pain went away! We have many blessings on Gnaritus, such as a charming house in the Acqua borough. It is just as well for us that there are no accountants on Gnaritus since we needed a change from money…

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    1984 Dystopia Analysis

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    1984 A WARNING TO THE FUTURE No one can imagine of living in an environment which is undesirous for most of us, in a society where the government watches and controls the actions of everyone, in which one is devoid of individual’s choice. A society where anything a person thinks or acts against the government can be punished by isolation, torture, or death. Independancy, freedom, personal thoughts is deprived from everyone’s life. A society which is often rampant with poverty,…

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    Narrative Essay

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    home it taught me the responsibility of taking care of animals. It was not until I learned what vets actually have to do and I had no intent of doing that to animals even if it was to help them. I have never had a strong stomach and would get grossed out by just seeing a little cut. As I got to second grade, I thought about teaching. I am extremely bossy, so people could say that teaching would be a good thing for me. As third grade ended, I remembered…

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    by using violence and force, by rewriting history everyday, distorting the truth and brainwashing the people to venality. Many people argue that the genre of 1984 is science fiction, but the only reason is because the time period of the book is laid out in the future. Winston Smith, the main protagonist is a low class member of the ruling Party in London, in the nation of Oceania. Everywhere Winston goes, work, his own home included, the…

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    Big Brother Media Analysis

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    Ninety-nine days previous, sixteen strangers stepped into a house to compete for half of one million dollars. An annual summer tradition of CBS’ summer lineup, Big Brother is the only reality TV show that exists on the basis of 24-hour surveillance. The Big Brother house is no home to privacy. Cameras and microphones monitor every square inch. Viewers tune into a summer of manipulation, confrontation, showmances, tears, and “epic” battles three nights a week. As if that wasn’t enough, CBS offers…

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