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    Manipulation In 1984

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    Party to ruin the lives of those who catch on to their scheme. While doing his job Winston comes across a picture containing three men, showing them in New York. In their confessions they state that on the same day that picture was taken they were on Eurasian soil. Winston cannot deny the fact that he distinctly remembers that the date the three men confessed to was inaccurate leading him to the realization that “the confessions were lies” (Orwell 78). After reading about the men and…

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    between and throughout their empire. Had their rule never taken place in our history, cultural elements, systematic trade and communication, and even the Black Death would have been pushed back years. The Mongols and their conquest to expand over the Eurasian land led to significant improvements to trade and communication. By essentially…

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    Earthquakes and Society While researching volcanic eruptions that had a major impact on humans, there are many different sizes and outcomes across the earth. One volcano that had one of the greatest impacts to not only the people but, the surrounding town and environment is Mount Vesuvius. Mount Vesuvius can be found on the western coast of Italy and is one of the only active volcanoes in that region. The fact that the major city Naples and other surrounding cities are within close…

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    The Outsider Archetype in Nineteen Eighty-four In every society, there are always those rare intellectuals who don’t quite fit in with the crowd. These are the kinds of people who tend to watch from a distance and question what is going on around them. The outsider archetype in George Orwell’s dystopian novel, Nineteen Eighty-Four, is Winston Smith. Firstly, Winston uses his knowledge against the party instead of for it. Secondly, he is the only person that still holds an appreciation for…

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    snouts”(Bradford). The domestic pig is also known as the Sus Scrofa Domesticus or Sus Domesticus. Their kingdom is Animalia; class is Mammalia; order is Artiodactyla. Pigs are called commonly called swine or hogs. “The domestic pig originated from the Eurasian wild boar”(Giuffra). “Pigs are in the Suide family, including eight genera and 16 different species”(Bradford). Mitochondrial DNA was tested to come up with the origin to be made. Domestication of the pigs are thought to have happened…

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    Gray Wolves Are Legendary

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    height is 2.6 to 2.8 feet, there length is 3.4 to 5.2 feet, There speed is is 31 to 37 miles per hour. There is a lot of different wolfs im not gonna name them all but i'll list some. There is a mexican wolf, arctic wolf, japanese wolf, hokkaido wolf, eurasian wolf, timber wolf, tundra wolf, iberian wolf, indian wolf, alaskan wolf, italian wolf, northwestern wolf, gray wolf, and many more. I chose gray wolf because i thought they were the most interesting. I also love the color gray so it kinda…

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    Modern times are the ultimate byproduct of the endless attempts of Europe to spread their influence across the world. Think about it, we defined our existence as a society from the primordial hotspot of Europe. That is because their ability to stretch their power to the edge of the Earth. These places were not discovered which is common misnomer because they were already inhabited by millions upon millions of people native to the area; places like America, Asia and Africa had massive cultural…

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    Immigration Bias

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    Most liberals agree that we are a nation of immigrants, and that over 241 years we have been that nation. From more recent groups like immigrants from Syria, Libya and other middle eastern countries, to European and Eurasian immigrants from Ireland or…

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    Mongol Crash Course Essay

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    What advantages did the Mongols have in warfare against Europeans? ­ They were able to adapt. 11. What does John Green list as five primary arguments for Mongol “awesomeness?” What? Why?/Result? 1. They did reinvigorate cross Eurasian trade. They were able to tax trading through their empire. 2. They increased communication through Eurasia. People were able to communicate throughout Asia. 3. Another thing that traveled along Mongol trade routes was…

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    In The Great Derangement, Amitav Ghosh begins by discussing that he intends this novel to be innovative in its environmental story telling. Instead of telling a fictional story with crazy superstorms, Ghosh wants to write about crazy superstorms that have actually occurring, killing scores of humans and impacting billions of dollars of damage. Ghosh wants to bring to light the great plight of peoples around the world from the effects of extreme natural disasters, rather than use the various…

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