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    Magnesium Wheels Essay

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    Magnesium wheels are a kind of rims that are used for vehicles. These wheels are generally made of magnesium alloy. These wheels were only used for race cars initially, but these the magnesium wheels are used in a wide range of vehicles. In most cases, the rims of car wheels are made using steel, as it gives great strength to the wheel. However, there are rims which are made using other materials that are as strong as steel. Since the weight of vehicles are reduced by the wheels, the wheels’…

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    Biographical Lens George Orwell is the author of Animal Farm and he wrote it based off of what was going on in his life at that time. George Orwell was only his pen name because the publisher wanted to conceal his true identity. His real name was Eric Arthur Blair. He wrote Animal Farm in 1944 but it was only published in 1945 because nobody would publish it for its insult to Stalin. In the 1930's Orwell fought for the communists in the Spanish Civil War against their fascist leader. However,…

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    In Aldous Huxley’s Brave New World he use of imagery,concrete diction,and figurative language to show how his 1930’s society and politics are decaying. He introduces the book by giving us a very detailed description of London that gives the feel of a very controlled, and drastic change in morals. Their motto “World State’s motto, COMMUNITY, IDENTITY, STABILITY”(1) is what they wish to accomplish by controlling the people in this society. From the moment a person is made they predestined to do…

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    The use of censorship in society over time has become overused and the factors that should be used to determine censorship have become overlooked. Censoring has multiple benefits and is a great concept, however it is often taken to the extremes by the government, teachers, school boards and parents. Censorship should be based on possible issues, content and maturity of the audience. In the novel F451, Ray Bradbury composes a futuristic society where censorship is key and the government as…

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    Imagine a world where animals can talk and make choices like humans. A coyote that can save the world Tricking a god to smash a rock filled with fire to give the world heat and light.A cat that gives a man everything by tricking people to give him what he wants or give him what he needs. Trickster tales are a huge part of african history. Trickster tales point back to the early egyptians. Master cat and Coyote steals fire are similar and different in many ways making them special. Trickster…

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    In Fahrenheit 451 by Ray Bradbury, he explains the dangers of technology and how it keeps people happy. No one knows each other, therefore mo one can cause any distress. The ones that are different, and cause an uprising are killed, such as Clarisse, since they make the citizens feel an uneasiness, and feel unhappy. Books are unacceptable since they can bring conflict, and are incinerated with fire along with where the books were found. Technology is dangerous when it is overly consumed because…

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    g. Since the drug along with its aforementioned purposes helps with anti-aging, stress reduction, and a whole host of other minor problems, people religiously take the drug every day. There is no major fight back, and in the end, any problem is resolved by the citizens all taking more soma. The true purpose of soma is to hide the fact that all of the citizens of the world are literal slaves working on assembly lines that keep the system working. Essentially they are doing very little with their…

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    1. Describe a theme in the novel with quotes to support it. Throughout the novel 1984, George Orwell expresses the theme “propaganda” tremendously. Propaganda describes the act of only sharing one side of the story while omitting the rest. In the book, the main character references the many secrets of the government party. Winston, the main character, mentions that his job consists of fixing past news and documents before crumpling up “the original message” and dropping them into “the memory…

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    Katach (“form and design”) is the Japanese word that best translates the concept of “art”. A word which implies that “art is synonymous with living, functional purpose, and spiritual simplicity” (Walkup). Zen Art is by its nature spiritual as it was “done not by professional artists, but by Zen monks and nuns who spent extremely disciplined lives of meditation, in a search for enlightenment and awakening to the true nature of reality”(Sweet). The core foundation of the art-form is the belief…

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    Explain the major differences between Hinduism and Buddhism. Hinduism and Buddhism are different in many ways. First, you will read about Hinduism. There was no founder of Hinduism. The Hindus believe that there should be castes, a social class, so that they can separate the groups from each other. The castes were not allowed to associate with one another. The different castes in order from most important to least important are Brahmin (priest), Kshatriyas (rulers and warriors), Vaishyas…

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