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    In 1984’s Oceania, war is eternal (Orwell, 185). For as long as anyone can remember, Oceania has been at war. However, with whom they are at war is subject to constant change; sometimes it is with Eastasia, meaning that Oceania is in alliance with Eurasia, and sometimes it is the other way around (Orwell, 185). Regardless, it is understood throughout Oceania that the enemy nation at any given time has always been the enemy nation (Orwell, 182). It is not mentioned by the people of Oceania that…

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    I got 99 Problems but Winston Ain’t One The world of today is an astounding place. Human beings have conquered the entirety of the Earth; built amazing things and mapped the farthest reaches of the galaxy. These astonishing feats aside, however, it is impractical to try and deny that while the human race does indeed accomplish great things, they also commit terrible crimes. Hundreds, thousands, millions of grave injustices take place every day, even in what is considered by most to be a…

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    Dunlin Research Paper

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    have just witnessed the dance of dunlin. Dunlin (Calidris alpina), also known as red-backed Sandpiper is a shorebird about the size of a sanderling that are found around the world. Dunlin breeds across the coastal area of both North America and Eurasia, and they winter along coasts around the northern Hemisphere (Pough 2003). Dunlin can be seen in all three refuges on the Complex at a suitable habitat. The natural habitats of dunlin consist of coastal mudflats or sandy beaches (Pattern 2003).…

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    “He who controls the past controls the future. He who controls the present controls the past.” ― George Orwell, 1984 1984, by George Orwell is a book written in 1949, set 35 years into the future, that attempted to show what life would have looked like in a world in evil and chaos. The government stayed in power 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…

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    Could chipmunks and squirrels be the same animal? Well alvin and the chipmunks were great dancers and singers do you think these hamsters do? Well chipmunks might not dance but they do communicate by making noises. Chipmunks are small mammals, that live all around the world, with a diet that is important for Earth, and intriguing lifestyle. They are cute small animals that can do much, just like squirrels. But their are some interesting facts about them that you probably didn’t know about them.…

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    Until 11,700 years ago our earth had been in the Pleistocene Epoch, incorporating an evolutionary surge that lead to Homo Habilis, who lived from about 2.1 to 1.5 million years ago(2). By the peak of this duration the global temperatures on earth dropped by about 5oC, plunging the entire planet into an ice age, creating vast glaciers miles deep that expanded across limitless amounts of land, locking hordes of water into impenetrable sheets of ice. However, this gave a few species on earth a…

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    George Orwell’s classic science fiction novel 1984 opens in April, 1984, in the dystopian, tyrannical nation of Oceania, the world’s new superpower post World War II (it is constantly combatting two other rival powers, Eurasia and Eastasia; when it is at war with one it is allied with the other for a temporary period of time). We are first introduced to the protagonist, Winston Smith, a somewhat sickly, frail, anxious, and gloomy man of 39, who is going back to his apartment, located in Airstrip…

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    Payton Dedeaux Mrs. Trahan English II 3 November 2016 Christianity vs. Islam Throughout history there have been two main religions that have impacted the earth worldwide. Christianity and Islam have many similarities and differences including their origins, the way in which they grew and were adopted, and their core beliefs and values. Without these religions it is safe to say that the face of the earth and the interactions of the people within it would be drastically different than the one…

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    Explain the apparent military decline of East Asia after 1700 East Asia had been regarded as one of the most military advanced region of the globe since the early firearms were invented by the Chinese before the Europeans perfected them. Indeed, the earliest known formula for gunpowder is found in a Chinese work dating from the 800s. This allowed the Chinese to apply it to warfare through producing a variety of gunpowder weapons among them rockets, bombs, mines, and rockets before inventing the…

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    we’ve made the most impact on the earth than any other species.Moreover, we are very inclined on learning about our past. Our history. Our revolution. The human revolution occurred two hundred and fifty thousand years ago. Humans began migrating to Eurasia, Australia,The Americas as well as to The Pacific.Likewise, the core languages also began to spread.Such as Bantu which was from Africa and Indo-European Which was the core language of Europe. Culturally, the first societies(also known as…

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