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    It unlocks an unexplored and unimaginable world for the Time Traveller. Through the use of the time machine, the Time Traveller travels a great distance into the future. Once there he further explores the impact that machines have had on the human race. In this new era, it appears that the human race has split to become two separate species. The Eloi are a small childlike species and the Morlocks are apelike and live underground. The Eloi are defenseless, feeble, a rather unintelligent and…

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    Title In a world which attacks language, history, and love, is thought possible? In Animal Farm and 1984, citizens under totalitarian rule experienced this world; the results were catastrophic. Language, history, and love, all essential to freedom of thought, were distorted and became nothing more than tools—puppets—used for manipulation. As a result, citizens of Animal Farm and Oceania lost their ability to think beyond the propaganda fed to them, blindly accepting it as reality. Language and…

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    Animal Farm Analysis

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    “Animal Farm” is an allegorical novel written by George Orwell that serves as a manifestation of his hatred upon totalitarian dictatorship. This book is about an animal rebellion that can be related back to real-life events that followed the Russian Revolution of 1917 in the Soviet Union. The Manor farm was the place where the rebellion took place and Mr. Jones, a drunk who did not take any responsibilities of his animals thus causing the animals to fight for food and the freedom, was the owner…

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    Essay-2 CHALLENGE FROM MARGINAL CASES Having gone through the ‘Challenge from Marginal Cases: in the Article “Puppies, Pigs and People”, it seems the author Alastair Norcross is of the view that any mutilation or torture to non-human animals is morally impermissible irrespective of the actions of Fred’s behavior and torture of the animals or slaughtering or mutilation of farmed animals. He argues that there is no difference as the animal is mutilated in either case. In one case Fred tortures…

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    Frida Khalo Analysis

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    Frida Khalo, is an artist from Coyocoán, Mexico City, Mexico. She was born on July 6, 1907. She started painting after she was injured in a bus accident. She painted 143 paintings and 55 are self-portraits, which were from events in her life, from being tense, vibrant, lost and in love. Khalo married the artist Diego Rivera who is a communist. Then she exhibited her paintings in Mexico and Paris, before she died in 1954. From one of Khalos famous art pieces painted in 1939 was called, The Two…

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    Asia_Ihsan Ihmed_ ECO201-1stEssay Barin_Kayaoglu_ ECO201-1stEssay Herd mentality in Economy Traditionally, herd mentality was a phenomenon associated with animals. However, today herd mentality is associated with human behavior as well. It was in 19th century, French social psychologists Gabriel Tarde and Gustave Le Bon talked about herd mentality in their writings; additionally, Sigmund Freud and Wilfred Trotter have studied the Herd behavior . Herd mentality can happen in almost in every…

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    English Paper In the beginning of the book all of the animals seem to be thought of as equal but as the story continues we quickly find out that's not the case. Near the beginning of the story the animals go through a huge passage as they win their right for freedom, in the first battle that the animals endure, In which after Napoleon began taking charge. Napoleon is a pretty decent sized boar, with that being said he represents the upper class, as in he is over ruling the rest of the farm and…

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    A young lamb hiding in the shadow of a lion, a predator in the game of war, and prey in the game of love, wages a new battle in foreign territory. William Shakespeare's Much Ado About Nothing is a play in which its characters are defined by their respective reputations. On one hand, are Leonato and Don Pedro: the leaders of two politically powerful families, whose desires are of the utmost priority for those surrounding them. On the flipside, characters like Don Jon and Dogberry are not given…

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    Lenin And Populism

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    The revolutionary, Vladimir Lenin, led the Bolshevik Party for the Russian Revolution to achieve a socialist state. Lenin took several parts of the Marxism doctrine and added to it in order to make it more applicable to Russia. He believed in the dictatorship of the proletariat and the class struggle, however, an elite group would lead the revolution, instead of the masses. Along with Marxism, Lenin used other theories and practices to encourage the Revolution. Populism “influenced the tactics…

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    Animal Farm

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    II of Russia, who was overthrown during Bolshevik revolution. Old Major can be compared with Lenin, the force behind the initial Russian revolution. Napoleon, the protagonist/villain can be seen as Stalin, who to amass the power of the Soviet, sent Leon Trotsky (Snowball) to exile. Boxer can be compared with The Stakhanovite movement, whose ideologies lay in over-working themselves for the greater prosperity of the nation. The author beautifully fuses in animalism and symbolism into the context…

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