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    scores of times, anyway’”. Winston is still curious and asks ‘“ With Party members?’” where Julia replies “‘Yes, always with Party members’ ‘With members of the Inner Party?’” Winston inquires. She responds with ‘“Not with those swine, no. But there’s plenty that would if they got half the chance’” (125). Julia readily states that she has had sex with a plethora of people and intends to continue. Her overconfidence in her sexual appeals reveals how highly she thinks of herself. Julia is certain…

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    Keonna England Charlotte School of Law Comparative Law: Haiti and the United States Summer 2016 Right to a Speedy Trial and the Lack Thereof I. INTRODUCTION AND BACKGROUND The judicial systems of Haiti and the United States are vastly different in respect to the length of time that the accused can be detained without a trial. American citizens have a fundamental right to a speedy trial after they have been arrested and detained which is outlined in the Sixth Amendment. The Sixth Amendment states…

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    word so that it can best suit the needs of the party. They turn peace into war and change the minds of the people to think that war is necessary. They turn truth into lies so that they can lie and the people believe anything to be truth. They turn plenty into shortage so that they can give the people the bare minimum but still tell them they are better off. They turn love into torture so that they can torture rebels and prisoners alike and the people believe that is their own fault for having…

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    Indiana Wesleyan University Indiana Wesleyan University is a Christian based academic organization that is committed to changing the world by developing students who have strong character, leadership skills and scholarly abilities. Because of this, Indiana Wesleyan University focuses on guiding students through integrative learning, empowering them to fulfill their purpose and help them discover their life calling. The university is affiliated with the Wesleyan Church denomination. They are not…

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    At His Service My goal for the future: To help change the world. It may seem like a daunting task, but I believe I have plenty of experience that will help me achieve my objective. Volunteering is my one passion and my contribution to help the world. Through my church, school, and organizations, I have been involved in several community service opportunities since elementary school. I love helping others in need and the satisfaction of a job well done. I feel like my time is well spent after I…

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    1984 Persuasive Essay

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    choice that we make as humans is paying people who lack in the thinking part of the job and make the economy a substandard place to be in. Winston in the book 1984 who is the protagonist talks amongst how dull his work is in the occupation of Ministry of Plenty. Winston elaborates about his profession and what he accomplishes which is editing newspapers and your everyday social communications, winston takes the bad out of social media and trashes it. Anything that winston writes must be altered…

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    Nineteen Eighty-Four (1984) was a fiction novel by English author George Orwell. Winston was a worker in the Outer Party, who devoted himself to rewriting the history in the Ministry of Truth threw doubt upon Big Brother. The government carried out highly centralized rule. He fell in love with Julia. This story ended in tragedy. They tried to rebel against the Party by enjoying pleasures ,but their efforts ended in a failure. It was important to have someone you can confide in at that time.…

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    In the essay, “The World of Doublespeak” by William Lutz, Lutz introduces the readers to a language called doublespeak. According to Lutz doublespeak is, “the language that makes the bad seem good, the negative appear positive, the unpleasant appear attractive or at least seem tolerable” (Lutz, 337). The language of doublespeak is intended to deceive the truth and to miscommunicate. Lutz describes to the readers four types of doublespeak, which include, euphemism, jargon, gobbledygook and…

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    introduction My self-reflection paper will give you an in depth idea about my first placement in January. I will go into details about my interests, readiness, learning goals and placement search process. I have created five learning goals that I would like to accomplish at my first placement. That is to learn how to be a social service worker through my experiences with my first placement. I will be discussing why I want to become a social service worker and which social/populations I would…

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    Comparing to George Orwell’s 1984 society and current society, similarities can be found, as the news and facts are altered to make the world look better. In order to control the society, certain information has to be suppressed. Such is the case in George Orwell’s 1984. Similarly in the article Methods of manipulation by Michael Parenti. Frequently manipulation lurks in things that left unmentioned. Often the media downplay or mute an event because the truth is dangerous for the society to…

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