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    most important one or the priority would be a happy life,but you can not have a happy life without peace and love. And you’ll realize this now when I will tell you about the history of Animal Farm! Animal Farm by George Orwell is a novel based on the lives of a society of animals living on the Manor Farm. Although the title of the book is based on animals, the story is a much more in depth analysis of the workings of society in Communist Russia. It shows how propaganda was used during the…

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    first place. In politics there are many techniques and tactics that the politicians use to get a voter to vote for them. Candidates use their knowledge to their own benefit, they tend to misuse their knowledge to attract voters. In the book Animal Farm by the author Oscar Orwell and the 2016 presidential election, both prove to the audience that knowledge equals power by using…

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    Whether you’re taking on the task of a couple of feeder pigs in your backyard to feed your own family or trying to start your own small hog farm so much of success lies in the details; the little things than no one thinks to ask before they dive in feet first. Beyond the fences, the feed, and the shelter there exists a wide band of gray area between surviving with pigs and thriving with them. Here, a few of the things we’ve learned (some the hard way) and hope others don’t have to: 1. Don’t…

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    When I was a little kid my family told me a story that impacted my whole life. A little boy named Abush (Baby) was a disabled kid and he was hated by every one including his parents. His dirty clothes, him being unable to walk, and play made him look like the ugliest person in the world. Everyone treated him unfair however he had the most loving heart. He even loved those who hated him. In Abush’s village it was like a sin to have a disabled child because they thought if all your body parts…

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    Contribution To Canada

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    generates more electricity in the winter. wind power offers on opportunity to add more green energy to th egrid and to add it during the coldest moths of th eyears, when demnad is heacy. Wind has a availbility factor 98%. much higher than converntiional farms of enerfy production. These associated with evironmental impactslike air pollution and its long term health affects. wind enerfy generates no air emissions at all. When there's wind energy there's less impact on water. Evaluate the cost of…

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    “Allegory of the Cave” from 500 BCE shows us how we believe that shadows are reality, just as Stephen Crane’s “Many Workmen” writing in 1920 shows that pride can blind us to do things that can harm other people. In the same way George Orwell’s Animal Farm written in 1949 show us that greed and power can destroy a society. Plato’s, Crane’s, and Orwell’s allegories show that pride, greed, and denial of the truth can destroy a society. Pride made the society in Plato’s “Allegory of the Cave” fail…

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    connections within the family takes the place of instincts that program the behaviour of animals”. To Kill a Mockingbird is a novel written by Harper Lee that tells about civil rights and racism in the 1930s. The story takes place in a small town in the south of Alabama. The main characters are Jem and Scout, who are two siblings living in that town. Their father, Atticus, is a lawyer who was hired to defend a black man. Also, Atticus is a strong example of a role model in a family and in a…

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    The Potato Famine

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    The Donnelly’s were a family who emigrated from Ireland because of the Potato Famine. They immigrated to London, Canada. In Canada, they were not the most favourite family in their township. In their township which was called the Biddulph Township, there was a lot of violence which was shown by sheep killings, arson, fights and by murders. This shows that the township was not very peaceful and there was a lot of problems and violence. This was common for them. In the text it says that the…

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    The societies in his work are based on their corresponding government and authoritarian methods. In 1984, there is a motif of sheep which serves as a metaphor for society in that they follow anything the Party desires. Winston describes that Goldstein’s face “resembled the face of a sheep, and the voice, too, had a sheep-like quality.” (1984, 16) Having the face of sheep connotes that Goldstein is under the Party’s authoritative influence. Later in the novel, it is explained that there is no war…

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    any shower part of every pool in the world Boggis is a chicken farmer to eat 3 whole chicken every meal every day breakfast lunch dinner dessert he is very quiet,mad and angry Mr Fox is a very smart Fox who is very protective also wood to help his family by example Robbing For food Task 2 choose ten words that you would not use often 1.Blighter a person who is regarded with contempt, irritation, or pity or to feel worthless person especially a man scoundrel or Rascal example you blighter…

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