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    North Korea 1984 Analysis

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    Differences between 1984 and North Korea In 1984 the location of the story is held in London, Oceania. Oceania is a superstate combined of multiple countries formed as one. Oceania is controlled by a totalitarian dictatorship. All surrounding superstate are also under totalitarian dictatorships. The Party, the formal name of Oceania’s government, has created a society built on the basis of control and eqaulity. As we find out later, the purpose of all the lies, and brainwashing is solely for…

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    novel 1984, the party uses propaganda, and manipulation of individual’s emotions in order to control the people; ultimately, proving how the oppressive government strips society of their freedom to think and act with their own minds. In the novel, Big Brother posters serve as a means of propaganda in order to infix the idea that “every sound” is “overheard” and “every movement scrutinized,” which demonstrates the government's attempt to eliminate any means of secrecy, thus regulating and…

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    Things are getting more and more serious between Blac Chyna and Rob Kardashian, their new found romance had been bombarded with issues and challenges but they have faced and survived them like pros. Now that Chyna removed her Future tattoo from her hand, does this mean that she is ready to officially commit to the Arthur George socks owner? The 28-year-old only son of Kris Jenner already showed his love and dedication to his new girlfriend and Tyga's baby mama when he drove over 24 hours just…

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    Oceania is a perfect example of a totalitarian regime, in which the Party controls every action of every citizen, from what they wear, to where they work, to limiting their love. If somebody falls out of line, or seems like they are not loyal, they will be killed, and every record of them will be destroyed. The Party also holds the right to change history if what they predicted in the past isn’t true anymore. We have real life examples as to how much this type of society can damage our world,…

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    Bystanders In Society

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    1984. In the book, 1984, the protagonist, Winston Smith, is forced to live in a Totalitarian society where the Party, the Government in the book, monitors everything that one does, where one goes, and to make sure that one believes in the words of Big Brother. This has become a controversial topic due to the fact that it appears that our society is headed in a direction of a Totalitarian society. In the novel, 1984, Winston Smith, a member of the a low-ranking member the Party in London,…

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    For my concert report I attended the Mile High Jazz Festival presented by Flesher Hinton Co. on February 16, 2017. The event took place in Macky Auditorium at the University of Colorado Boulder at 7:30 pm. The concert consisted of a student ensemble and then after a short intermission a faculty ensemble. I decided for this report to select the most impactful song from each ensemble and write about their musical components. The student ensemble consisted of: a piano, a bass, drums, a guitar, 4…

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    the clocks go past 12. It seems like futuristic dystopian time period. Winston Smith’s name is ironic because he is not from a friendly country and is also the one who can be viewed as uncommon because he was one of the only people to rebel against Big Brother. Winston Smith is 39 years old. He works for the Records Department of the Ministry of Truth. He and Winston Churchill are both very intelligent brave and persistent. The Party’s mottos are unusual because they contradict themselves.…

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    One concept that has interested is dark matter and dark energy. Dark matter is the thing that makes it possible for galaxies to exist. When astrophysicists and cosmologist calculated why the universe is structure the way it is, it became clear that there’s just not enough normal matter. The gravity of the visible matter is not strong enough to from galaxies and complex structures. The starts would more likely be scattered all over the place and not form galaxies. Therefore, cosmologist concluded…

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    Science And Race

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    Science has changed the way the human race lives, their everyday lives. Everyday society encounter different and new technology because of science. Everyday scientists are coming up with more and more theories explaining the world. Science has been apart of the human race since the beginning of time, science will also remain in the human race's life till the end of time. According to Webster dictionary science is “knowledge about or study of the natural world based on facts learned through…

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    Nocturne Concert Report

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    able to recognize the specific songs they were playing. However, I did get a sense of their style during the concert. As the tenor saxophonist, Oxman’s style is very distinctive. His tone is clear and lively at most of the time, but can also have rich and dense texture during the other part. Also, as a bandleader, Oxman pays lots of attention on his companies, including making room for them on the stage during the solos. Moreover, although the Keith Oxman Quartet has only a little interaction…

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