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    all contradict each other, After critical thinking and reading the novel I can certainly say there is truth behind them. War is peace, what the book interpretates is what brought people together, the fight between one of the super powers either Eurasia or Eastasia, Having a common enemy would bring the residents of oceania together, the only bond people could have without breaking the rules. While in…

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    The Neanderthals were a hominin species that inhabited Eurasia for around 300,000 years before disappearing soon after the arrival of anatomically modern humans, somewhere around 39,000 years ago. What the cause of this extinction might have been is a subject of heavy debate, the two main theories currently splitting between a climatic and a competitive focus. One of the most important components of being able to properly evaluate these propositions is to answer the question of whether modern…

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    1. The Indian Ocean Basin Trade routes connected Southeast Asia, India, Arabia, and East Africa. Long distance sea trade moved across a web of routes linking all of those areas as well as East Asia (particularly China). On the other hand, Central Asia was the largest empire in the world history, controlling Tibet, Northern China, and Persia. Also, Islam would flourish in Central Asia/The Chinese transferred the skill of paper making. Through the Mongols, Islamic mathematics and astronomy spread…

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    1984 Commercial Essay

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    history, and an important watershed moment in advertising. The background of the ad is inspired by the novel 1984, written by George Orwell, where the society was enveloped in totalitarianism, and was composed of three super-states: Eastasia, Eurasia, and Oceania. The commercial uses the background to implicitly indicate that IBM, as the “Big Brother ” in the novel, is dominating the PC industry. Moreover, it implies that IBM is trying to monopolize the PC market by unifying people’s…

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    Croatia Research Paper

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    Croatia is a sizable country (approximately 21,851 sq miles) that is part of Eurasia, the largest Continent (approximately 21.14 million sq). Some of the surrounding regions are, Slovenia, Bosnia, Herzegovina, Serbia, and Hungary. The Adriatic Sea is bordering the west side of Croatia. The religion and language in Croatia was greatly…

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    Orthodoxy is an ever-present theme in 1984. The concept that one can adhere to every rule and regulation is not only encouraged, but it is expected in Oceania. Orthodoxy is perceived differently by some citizens, but most follow every law put in place by the Party. Julia tells Winston about her theory that if someone follows the small rules, he/she may break a large one. O’Brien does not directly mention orthodoxy, but he does tell Winston that the Party’s idea of a normal person is orthodox.…

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    Throughout history, there have been many nomadic people who have terrorized empires and city states. Some are stereotyped as barbaric and some are considered actual nations. Yet the Mongols were both. Led by Genghis Khan, the Mongols swept through Eurasia, ruthlessly conquering from the Pacific to the Black Sea. Genghis Khan is probably the most important figure in the Mongol Empire’s history. He was born as Temüjin (he was later renamed Genghis Khan by his people) either in 1162 or 1167. When…

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    Cost Of Freedom

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    The Cost of Freedom As Americans continue to heavily rely on digital means of media and communication, surveillance over the population becomes easier than ever for the government to carry out. One of the main institutions created in the United States to gather intelligence is the National Security Agency (NSA). The NSA monitors the phone calls, emails, text messages, contacts, photos, video calls, and many other aspects of digital communication utilized in today’s world as a means to protect…

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    Christopher Columbus’s voyages had a deep impact on the world. Columbus’s travels opened up new trade possibilities and created a true world economy. He found lands and native populations that were previously unknown to the people of Eurasia which allowed the flora and fauna in each region to mix in new ways. Biological and ecological impacts resulting from his voyages were profound. These voyages allowed cultures and societies to mix in ways that they had not before and change the course of…

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    leaders that ruled before him, Genghis Khan abolished old tribal structures in favor of unifying the Mongol tribes into a confederation. Deemed one of the most feared conquerors in his time, Genghis Khan with the help of his descendants would invade Eurasia to create one of the largest transcontinental empire. The Yuan Emperors of China, the…

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