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    Winston Smith Symbolism

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    “He loved Big Brother” (Orwell 298), is the ultimate culmination of this story but also a clear depiction of what society is capable of doing to an individual when it has enough time and influence. When said society is able to cause an effect on not just the course of history, but the very thoughts that enter the minds of the masses, true humanity is at risk in a spiritual form if not the physical. In a world controlled by money and where power is in the hands of the wicked, the fall of man…

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    1984 Religion Essay

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    controlled by the belief that Big Brother is always watching them. 1984 symbolizes God through Big Brother and reinforces Hasan M. Elahi’s theory: “The concept of surveillance is ingrained in our beings. God was the original surveillance camera.” through the use of allusion, paradox, and Irony. Big Brother is depicted as an allusion to God, and the power God possesses. As Winston was walking down the halls of the rugged, foul smelling Victory Mansion, he saw a big poster of Big Brother’s face.…

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    The Anthropocene

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    Since the Big Bang there has been a noticeable and continuous development or evolution that has led to our current existence. History has always contained a constant change, whether it is physical, mental or environmental. From the first hydrogen and helium atoms, to the formation of the planet we call Earth. From the earliest forms of life to the age of dinosaurs to the evolution of homo-sapiens. Most importantly the recent the shift of mindset from the Roman Empire to the feudalistic Organic…

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    In Orwell's story 1984, Big Brother is a symbolic character who uses abusive tactics of extreme communism and fascism. Big Brother is a dominant figure in this story that controls the people of Oceania in Air Strip One. Techniques used on inner and outer party members and proles by Big Brother are slogans which also show doublethink. He also uses propaganda and mind techniques to persuade people of Oceania to believe that everything Big Brother does is right, making it easier for his government…

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    Harrison Showalter Dr. Shope English 1102 February 9, 2015 Cost effective Solution to Pollution The United States has done a great job over the years in reducing the output of pollution. From the series of clean air acts pasted by Congress carbon emissions fell from 197 million tons to 89 million tons in 30 years. Even though the US has one of the most regulated and strictly legislated pollution policies in the world the problem has not been eradicated. Pollution is still a growing problem but…

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    many different possibilities on the outcome of the universe, but it just so happen to fit. Many things could have been extremely different such as: law of physics, different arrangement of planet and/or stars, may have begun with bigger or smaller big bang, and many of the planets in our universe could not have allowed for human habitation. Or…

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    The Big Lebowski Analysis

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    One film I watched is called The Big Lebowski. In the beginning a guy is opening a milk carton at the supermarket. I felt the leading character is a rebel because he does what he wants. If it were me I wouldn’t have imagine myself doing that. When the male character comes home and he ends up getting his head stuffed through the toilet. He happens to owe money to some guy and the “guy” end up peeing on his rug out of nowhere. I felt surprised of how the scene went from relax to serious tone.…

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    same. However, cosmic consciousness is not a priority on Earth, and very few are trying to achieve it. According to astrophysics, all the matter existing in the universe today came from a single infinitesimally dense point that expanded after the Big Bang explosion. Although the atoms that make up all matter, including life, are continually being flung further apart in an ever-expanding universe, they were a…

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    Small Business Benefits

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    Small businesses are vital to the success of the economy. Each year brings more national chains displacing locally-owned businesses throughout the country. We see big business chains replace unique establishments all the time. Over 90 percent of businesses are considered small businesses. Not only do they provide success for the future, but also because they meet local needs (i.e. hairdresser, financial consultant, plumber). Small businesses benefit both the economy and consumers because they…

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    was too late, “But it was all right, everything was all right, the struggle was finished. He had won the victory over himself. He loved Big Brother” (1984). Wilson’s stand becomes nothing and the proper authorities deal with him and eliminate his individuality, which he could not hope to conceal, and he is left as just another mindless and fearful citizen under Big…

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