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    Music Analysis: Hair

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    musical spirit in the room alive. On the contrary, Rastrelli includes some downfalls to the musical, such as the sound. “There are a number of moments when the orchestra overpowers a soloists whose microphone needs to be turned up.” He believed there were too many performers on-stage to fix all the microphones at once. That is one thing that needs improvement for the next show. Lastly, another downfall Rastrelli included earlier in the review “the danger of “Hair” is that it can become a…

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    this person's existence. Big Brother, the leader of this government, has his face plastered everywhere, so the citizens can always feel his eyes bore into them as every moment of their lives is recorded through a system of inescapable cameras and microphones. The government has also created Newspeak, a language that erases any unnecessary words in order to, according to a character…

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    they wanted because they were being watched 24/7. A form of technology in the novel was were telescreens, telescreens were used to watch and listen for signs of people disagreeing with the government. Not only did they have telescreens but also microphones which were used to listen to conversations In the short story “There Will Be Soft Rains” by Ray Bradbury, machines and/or technology have a negative effect on humanity. In the story, there is an overhead voice that controlled the day of the…

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    Between the wait he had to do every time he died on the video game he would take an opportunity to rapidly take a bite of his food. The child was screaming to his friends over the microphone “ Kill him, kill him” because he was doing a mission where he friends had to kill the opponent to win that why he rapidly scream to his friend then laughing because the accomplished the mission on the video game. Reflection: The environment…

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    up by surveillance. The party is the leader of the country Oceania and watches all citizens in case of any act of rebellion. To make this possible each outer party member is always in sight of a telescreen and almost always in range of a hidden microphone. These techniques are found in all rooms inside their apartments and also often in public areas. Kids are even trained to denounce their family to the party if they hear or see anything suspicious. People who try to conspire against the party…

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    through face to face, television, and radio. There was no Facebook, Twitter, or any social media other than the newspaper that would summarize the “Dream” speech the next day. The speech was relied upon the major news broadcast stations that had many microphones in front of Rev. King on his podium. The interference viewed in the speech was at a minimal. Interference are distractions “…that can disrupt the communication process” (Osborn, 2015, Pg. 10). Positive cheering, laughter, and a roar of…

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    the ABI device on his brainstem consist of a processor with a microphone and transmitter. This is similar to a cochlear implant but an auditory brainstem implant is for people who are considered completely deaf with no auditory nerves. The auditory nerves are in the inner ear but the ABI stimulates the neurons directly at the brainstem. This is extraordinary technology because all other devices stimulate some part…

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    Scripted Big Brother Australia is the Australian version of the international reality game show series, big brother. Where a group of ‘everyday’ Australians placed in a house surrounded by cameras and microphones for two to three months to compete for a cash prize ranging $250,000 to $750,000. The Big Brother house is located in a secluded area of the Queensland theme park Dreamworld. The show first aired on 23rd of April 2001 on the Australian network, network ten. The show was cancelled seven…

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    A dystopian society mired in totalitarianism and propaganda is found in George Orwell’s cautionary novel 1984. A very few important things to acknowledge is Winston's character contributing to his downfall. Also the technology affecting the party’s ability to control its citizens and the whole meaning of room 101. Winston’s character has gone through a major change from the beginning to the end of the novel. Technology plays an important role to control its citizens. Also, the room 101 is…

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    Kinsey Buchholz Mr. Nichols 6th hour English Comp. I 19 April 2024 1984 Essay The book 1984 describes a dystopian society full of constant government surveillance. From telescreens in every room to hidden microphones behind paintings, the government is always watching. Their people can be arrested just for a single thought against the government. This takes away a lot of freedom from their citizens, with no chance of escaping. A society like this is sure to drive its citizens crazy, and that is…

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