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    Growing in Christ and learning how to lead by example is key in some of the essential components to a sustainable ministry. Learning by living is fraise that stood out to me that also motivated me to apply to the Life 631 program. The first thing that came to mind is that while you’re learning as one cohort, together you’re living and creating a community to glorify…

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    1984 was composed by Orwell as a caution of the perils of a totalitarian government and its impact on society. Orwell demonstrates how a totalitarian government can be in total control of a general public and how it can have absolute power. He demonstrates this through the abuse of freedom and the persecution of individual thought. In Orwell’s 1984, a dystopian world is depicted with a vision of hope for humanity, which consists of love and freedom, however, hope lies within the proletarian…

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    Today the nightmare of being watched and controlled by something will become a reality sooner than expected. The Government controls every aspect of life, Ministry of Truth Changes the past to fit Big Brother. Ministry of Love is responsible for torturing and reintegration into society. Thought Control harasses all individualism ,and independent thinking is seen as a crime. In “1984” by George Orwell, totalitarianism is evidently seen how the party controls the citizens outside life and private…

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    greatest significant to their collection is the Ministry of Intelligence and Security. This organization is more than capable of operating inside its borders. It has influenced regions such as North America, South America, and Africa. Analyst have ranked the Ministry of Intelligence and Security as one of the most dynamics and largest agencies in the Middle East (Federal Research Division, 2012). Unlike the PRC’s Ministry of State Security, Iran’s Ministry of Intelligence and Security has…

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    Access to information is one of the most important resources to achieve a higher level of quality of education as well as personal and democratic aspects. However, when speaking of access to information is not only about a useful tool for use by those countries that aspire to improve their education level. Speak access to information is also reference to a fundamental right of every citizen. Part One and Part Two The Inner Party is the highest position in society they were those belonging to…

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    1984: The Ultimate Fight for Power In the novel 1984, by George Orwell, the government has the ultimate control over all of its citizens. They maintain this control through a system called “Big Brother” which constantly watches everything and instills fear in everyone. The main character Winston Smith has conflicting views about the Party. He is bewildered as to why the Party has taken away the human liberties in which every individual should be entitled. Although Winston lives in a world where…

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    North Korea. Orwell’s vision of Oceania involved almost complete control over the people with absolute compliance, which is strangely similar to the ruling system North Korea is currently using. There are many similar examples of concepts such as the Ministry of Love and thoughtcrime. In 1984, there are many examples of Big Brother using power over citizens to achieve his goals. There is a lot of propaganda in both cases; in 1984’s case, Oceania uses propaganda to confirm loyalty to Big Brother,…

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    Language has the power to give shape to thought. In George Orwell’s novel Nineteen-Eighty Four, the Party controls its citizens through language, in order to solidify its grip on power. This is done by restricting rather than broadening thought through methods such as ‘newspeak’ (Leah Beach “Language, Liberty, and George Orwell”). I will argue that the Party succeeds in doing this through application of the theory of linguistic relativity, which is a principle that holds that the structure of a…

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    Dystopian Fiction Essay

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    It is split into four different ministries. The Ministry of Truth rewrites history to serve the government’s agenda. The Ministry of Love’s purpose is to brainwash the citizens to guarantee their loyalty to The Party. The Ministry of Plenty keeps the economy secure by rationing everything in society. The Ministry of Peace, the military branch of the government manipulates people to believe they are in a state of hardship…

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    The Ministry of Peace, this has the power to wage war against anyone they see fit. The Ministry of Plenty, this is used to plan any economic shortages that might need to be implemented to not lose a resource completely. Lastly, the Ministry of Love, the center of the Inner Party’s activities. These buildings are ran by normal people that are employed to work directly for…

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