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    The Jewel. In the series “The Jewel” by Amy Ewing, the dystopian genre shows itself through many dystopian characteristics such as a totalitarian government using propaganda to control its citizens. In these novels propaganda contributes to controlling the citizens and crushing dissent. Propaganda is used to hide the murder of surrogates through unwanted pregnancies with babies they are not compatible with. It is also used to convince the citizens that everything is fine and that the royalty…

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    Katherine Mansfield’s “The Fly” (1922) revolves around three individuals who are connected in one way or another. This short story starts with old Mr Woodifield described as retired and feeble. However the Boss, 5 years older than Mr Woodifield, seems far more energetic and stable at the beginning. The Boss boasts his office complacently by presenting his new decorated furniture. He and Mr Woodifield have memories of their lost sons in World War 1. The story continues with the Boss left alone in…

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    Little Brother, Big Issue Big Brother. Defined by Merriam Webster as “An all-powerful government or organization monitoring and directing people's actions,” Big Brother exerts its dominance in George Orwell’s 1984 and completely shapes the dynamic of the society. Unfortunately, this is not just some fairytale power. Big Brother still exists in the modern world today, though it may not be as apparent or extreme as it is depicted in the novel. Around the world totalitarian governments still…

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    Title: Communism: A Hindrance to Success Thesis Statement: Karl Marx’ Communism is a dictatorship government that punish the citizens because it hinders the right of the citizens and the progress of nation Problem: Should the Philippines implement Communism to have equality? 1. Introduction 1.1. History of communism 2. The Ill Effects of the Role of Communism in the Society 1.1. Abolition of classes 1.2. Avoidance of waste and overproduction 3. Disadvantages of Communism 3.1. Government owns…

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    CHAPTER 5 – JUNK JUDGMENTS “Self-esteem comes from being able to define the world in your own terms and refusing to abide by the judgments of others.” — Oprah Winfrey, American TV personality Judgments are a dime a dozen in life! Most of the time, you exercise judgments without even being cognizant about it. Try figuring out these following familiar statements; in all probability, you would find yourself unaware about their judgmental tones: "How I wished I was not fat, dark, and ugly!"…

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    In the novel, Fahrenheit 451, by Ray Bradbury and the movie, Good Night, and Good Luck, both of the societies that are created are under a false sense of justice and are affected by social conformity while being kept under control by their oppressive governments. Furthermore, both societies do not take lightly to other opinions and ideas that are not in agreement with the central focus and ideas of the society itself. First and foremost, both societies try to lead their people into submission…

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    CONCLUSION No state follows a straight forward path of development from traditionalism to modernity, cleavages and conflicts are part of every society, any society cannot find release from them, and like happiness and grief are the assets of every human life. An autonomous/self-governing aristocracy does not readily abandon its vantages to a centralizing monarchy, nor does landed nobility greet the growth of a middle class whose new wealth derives from trade, investment, banking, commerce or…

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    Why People Use Drones

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    Innovation on this century is going so fast that apparatus just succeed ones after others, and it is in this order that I can bring one of them which the drone or UAV(Unmanned Aerial Vehicle). Drones are an association of robotics, aeronautics and electronics. Drones make life insecure and dangerous in the case that his first functions are not really clear and laws applicable on it are not specify. For instance, his function know by many people are: intelligence and tactical support,…

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    1984 is not an exact prediction of today’s society in my opinion because the people depicted in the novel live far stricter and much more oppressive lives than we do today. Winston even tells us so, “‘Do you begin to see, then, what kind of world we are creating? It is the exact opposite of the stupid hedonistic Utopias that the old reformers imagined. A world of fear and treachery and torment, a world of trampling and being trampled upon, a world which will grow not less but more merciless as…

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    George Orwell’s dystopic novel 1984 talks about Oceania, a place that has their citizens under government surveillance regarding their actions, talk, emotions, and also manipulating the events of the past. The novel tells the story of Winston Smith, who works for the Ministry of Truth, his job entails with rewriting past historical recollections (i.e. newspapers) so the contents of it are in support of the Party. Winston is good as his job but he secretly hates the Party and hopes to rebel…

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