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    learn better, and focus more, the school that Demidov attends gave him a robot and a laptop which, is connected to the robot, so that he is able to learn in the classroom without physically being there. The robot has an HD-camera, microphone, and a loudspeaker that allows Demidov to follow the lesson and communicate with his teachers, classmates, and friends. Diana Skripnik, Demidov’s math teacher, said he was not the brightest student in her class before he used the robot. After a year passed…

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    Chapter 1 With Jonas living in an unfamiliar world, that he can only recall one time when he was apprehensive indicates his community is very safe. When loudspeakers yell directions and the fate of the pilot, making it clear that the community is a very structured and rule-based facility, and also pointing out the rule-breaking always leads to punishment. The repeating word “release” is in connection with the pilot and to the striving infant, verifying it as very meaningful. Chapter 2 The…

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    All ages and races welcome, over 900 people occupied an idealistic socialist community in the jungles of Guyana called Jonestown. In November 1978, the entire population had perished. What was the purpose of Jonestown and what influences did Jim Jones have on his followers? As the People's Temple grew during the 1960s, Jones became obsessed with the idea of Marxism and he started to preach about an imminent nuclear apocalypse during the Cold War. He gave a date on which the 'apocalypse' would…

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    Title of Book: The Giver Author: Lois Lowry Publisher: Houghton Mifflin Year of Publication: 1993 The Giver is a 1993 American young dystopian novel by Lois Lowry. This novel is set in a society where at first everything appears to be utopia- the perfect place but as the story proceeds further it is revealed to be dystopian. This novel has a character who is a 12 year old boy named Jonas who is taken up for the highest position in his community which is of Receiver of Memory, the person who…

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    Benito Mussolini formed the Fascist Party in March of 1919, and during 1921 the Fascist Party joined Italy’s coalition government. In order to gain a strong political influence, the Fascist Party depended on the mobilization of its supporters. The Fascists were politically contentious in that they sought political overthrow of the current governmental structure. Contentious politics often require mobilization because if the group does not have overwhelming support, it would be difficult to alter…

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    Grateful Dead History

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    “the greatest vessel for the amplification of sound in history.” Thirty-two or more of those speakers were allotted for Phil Lesh alone. Every modern P.A. system can be traced back to the Wall of Sound, as it set the standards for the line array loudspeaker format (Paumgarten). Although the Grateful Dead ended up creating a sound system that became vital to the music industry for generations to come, that wasn’t what they set out to do with the Wall of Sound. The band was just looking to provide…

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    Cassidy The Colorado sun was shining in my eyes as I put on my shorts and was packing my bag. I could hear the birds and clanking of pan from the cookies my father was making. I was wondering how many cookies I could have. I love chocolate chip cookies. They taste so good and they are so delicious. When there warm I just want to eat them all but I would get in huge trouble. I stopped for a second to think of what to put in my bag other than water and other basic essentials. I could smell the…

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    looked out the window, and I immediately grabbed my mother. The wing of the plane was melting. Literally melting. Some sort of heat controlling module must've malfunctioned and allowed for the overheating of the engine. The pilot came over the loudspeaker and called for an immediate emergency landing. Everything happened so quickly I couldn’t comprehend the situation. I looked out the window again and I literally watched as the engine made a loud lurch, and slowly ripped off of the wing. I…

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    something I could have easily won: my 3rd grade spelling bee, all because of an extent of nervous energy. I nervously tapped my foot, thinking of nothing other than the hour I had prepared for ages. My eyes were glued on the clock. Suddenly, the loudspeaker crackled…

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    ¬¬Knowledge is Power and Ignorance is Bliss (Fahrenheit 451, 1984) What does true happiness consists of? Is ignorance bliss, or does knowledge and learning provide true happiness? In Fahrenheit 451 main character Guy Montag, believes knowledge reigns and fights a futuristic city that celebrates and honours ignorance. Montag is a fireman, it is his duty to burn books, and promote ignorance and equality in society, and it in turn keeps everyone happy. Montag fights against ignorance, and is…

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