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    war its message is highly noticeable and underlies on the social norms in society. The story line runs through a theme of total control by the government. Oceanic, the plot setting represents a supercontinent among other two supercontinents called Eurasia and Eastasia. It is in totalitarian rule state through the Brother and The Party. the law of the…

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    Paleolithic Stone Tools

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    The Upper Paleolithic also known as the “Stone age” was one of the most substantial transitions in the world. Back about 40,000 years ago modern humans began to explore their capabilities and made artifacts to the future today. Their expansions in this era includes making stone stools for carving and hunting, artwork, and even burials. It is important to realize the benefits of these artifacts that serve the worlds proposes today. Stone tools are considered a brilliant invention after…

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    steppes of Mongolia to form one of the world 's largest contiguous land empires in history - the Mongol Empire. Led by Genghis Khan, the Mongols, within a span of less than 80 years, grew to encompass 24,000,000 square kilometers of the continent of Eurasia. In saying so, as part of the Mongol conquests, an approximated 30 million or more people had died. However, while his image in much of the world was shaped by these notoriously ruthless and bloodthirsty campaigns, Genghis Khan was and still…

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    Staying Human Analysis

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    weaknesses of humans against them lies in the natural herd mentality. The constant war gives the citizens a continuous task, a sense of working towards a goal, and defeating an enemy that stands in their way. The enemy, in this case Goldstein and Eurasia, fills the psychological niche of “the other,” (wiki) a consistent opponent that unites the citizens in a common goal. The Party of 1984 utilizes this in order to spread fear of the enemy without, and showcase Big Brother as a…

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    . Parsons is proud of his daughter for reporting him of thought crime. Parsons exclaims that he doesn’t “bear her any grudge for it” (Orwell 233), but he was “in fact proud of her” (233). Parsons feels this way because he is extremely loyal to the Party and believes in anything they do. This displays the Party’s ability to manipulate Oceana’s population. The Party forces people’s loyalty to be directed at Big Brother and the Party rather than one’s own family. The Party is creating a society in…

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    Before the war, his garments was dreamed by the doomed heroines of Remarque's novels, after the war he dressed the richest women of the Old and New Worlds. At the end of May 2017, for the first time in the UK, the London Museum of Victoria and Albert opened a large-scale exhibition - a retrospective of the heritage of the Spanish couturier: “Balenciaga: Shaping Fashion.’. The project is timed to the 100th anniversary of the opening of the first studio Balenciaga in Spanish San Sebastian and the…

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    to have been between 200 to 145 million years ago. During this period the climate on Earth had drastically changed from really dry to humid and even subtropical. Pangea kept separating, and one half of it, Laurasia, broke up into North America and Eurasia. Godwanda started to break up during the mid-Jurassic. Due to this break-up, more new oceans flooded the spaces in between the new lands. This was a very big change in time for animals as well. More oceanic creatures were populating more and…

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    Bubonic Plague Dbq Essay

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    Both the bubonic plague in Europe in the 13th and 14th centuries and the epidemics, such as smallpox, in the Americas caused by the European settlers in the 15th and 16th centuries were major events that had a significant impact on the areas they affected and their future development. Even though they occurred at different times and in different places, they both share some commonalities. One way these two epidemics were similar is in how quickly and easily they spread, one person being able to…

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    The government in the 1984 maintains a stable financial system by being at war with either Eurasia or Eastasia. This helped them maintain power and have control over economic resources. The only thing the Party cared for was power; for example, O’Brain says that “the Party seeks power entirely for its own sake. We are not interested in the good…

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    of Big Brother is often accompanied with slogans like “BIG BROTHER IS WATCHING YOU” (1). As far as Winston is concerned, this propaganda is extremely successful; during the “Two Minutes Hate”, a propagandic show designed to belittle their enemy, Eurasia, there “rose to a frenzy. People were leaping up and down in their places and shouting at the tops of their voices in an effort to drown the maddening bleating voice that came from the screen” (16). This rage, as Winston points out, is the type…

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