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    Their names, in Newspeak: Minitrue, Minipax, Miniluv, and Miniplenty” (Orwell 4). The Ministry of Truth spends each day altering the past to allow a continuous present to keep the Party in control; the Ministry of Peace creates war and hazard with Eurasia and Eastasia to keep the citizens afraid and under control; the Ministry of Love is more of a jail, where criminals and war prisoners are taken to be chastened, and the Ministry of Plenty is a lie; there is not very much to go around. In fact,…

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    The Swastika Symbol

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    themselves with such a wronged symbol. However, every criminal has a story, and even a criminalized symbol had to have come from somewhere. Although scholars are not entirely sure of its precise origins, the swastika most likely originated in Neolithic Eurasia and spread throughout the pre-Christianity European cultures (“History”). The word “Swastika” originates…

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    Thus, together, they find something that they party cannot take away from them, and that is their love for each other. This manifestation of love drives them to risk getting caught in order to seek out and join the Brotherhood, a mysterious organization whose existence is founded upon destroying The Party. The man they suspect as a leader is a higher official named O’Brien, who upon meeting the lovers, gives them a book written by Emmanuel Goldstein, the principle enemy of The Party. It is…

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    1984 Dystopia Analysis

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    1984 A WARNING TO THE FUTURE No one can imagine of living in an environment which is undesirous for most of us, in a society where the government watches and controls the actions of everyone, in which one is devoid of individual’s choice. A society where anything a person thinks or acts against the government can be punished by isolation, torture, or death. Independancy, freedom, personal thoughts is deprived from everyone’s life. A society which is often rampant with poverty,…

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    Inca Empire

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    their long-lasting culture. Their population suffered a quick, unexpected decline after coming in contact with the invading Europeans. This was mainly due to the introduction of new diseases (e.g. smallpox) that had originated on the continent of Eurasia. These people were susceptible to these diseases because the Europeans had developed antibodies of these diseases from their ancestors who had survived. When the Europeans came in contact with the indigenous Americans, the indigenous didn’t have…

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    In Oceania, the appointed enemies, Eastasia or Eurasia at any given time, are the cause for a unification of its inhabitants. The presence of an opponent eliminates any thoughts of rebelling against their own state and shifts it to a form of patriotism and wanting to protect yourself and nation from this…

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    Invasive species in wetlands of the Mojave Desert negatively affect all aspects of the ecosystem. Invasive species are overtaking most of the wetlands in the Mojave Desert. Wetland areas in the desert are rare and very important sites for desert wildlife and migrating birds. Some of the main species that are invading wetland areas are Salt Cedar (Tamarisk spp.), Russian Knapweed (Acroptilon repens), Pepperweed (Lepidium latifolium), Fivehook Bassia (Bassia hyssopifolia) and Cheatgrass (Bromus…

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    determine if an animal is domesticable: Diet, Growth rate, Problems of captive breeding, Common panic attacks, and social order. The Anna karenina also helps explain why some regions had better advantages than others. For example it helps explain why Eurasia was able to domesticate the cow, while South Africa couldn’t domesticate the buffalo. Or why the cheetah the fastest land mammal was unable to be…

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    Ignorance is bliss and sometimes knowing too much is a curse. The truth in that statement can be found throughout dystopian literature. Especially in Margaret Atwood’s The Handmaid’s Tale and George Orwell’s 1984. While Atwood writes Gilead as a society only three years in the making, Orwell’s Oceania has been in power for decades. Both are totalitarian governments with oppressive rules yet the people living in these societies have completely different thoughts and opinions on their situations.…

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    Swot Analysis Of Powerade

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    Company. Powerade was introduced in 1988 with the intention to compete with Gatorade in sports drinks sales. The company has five strategic business units based on geographic operating regions: North America Latin America Europe Pacific Africa and Eurasia Target Market: Individuals aged between 13 -40 Market Share: 28.8% Company objectives: Powerade has been refining its portfolio to target various market segments which in the past were not being catered for. Recently Powerade has released a…

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