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    congressional district lines based upon the 2010 census. Here in North Carolina the GOP had gained control of all of the levers of power in Raleigh for the first time in over a century. Not surprisingly, the Republicans in Raleigh went on a gerrymandering orgy. A state which heretofore had seven Democrats and six Republicans in the House, now has ten Republicans and only three Democrats. Meadows coasted to victory in 2012 with 57.4 percent of the vote, and was re-elected in 2014 with 62.9…

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    feeling of being free – the lack of control exerted over one another. This sense of freedom linked to happiness can be further demonstrated in the normality of the citizen’s nudity. There is no shame, nor guilt when the narrator suggests imagining an orgy or drugs if it will further increase the reader’s happiness. There is a sense of normality present in all scenarios that would be otherwise considered…

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    The Serpent Analysis

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    to understand what was happening. At one point, the room was loud enough that my ears were ringing once it became quiet. My experience was uncomfortable due to all of the sexual movements. At the end of the production, the actors appeared to have an orgy while wearing clothes. They were grinding and groping each other all over. They did not physically touch…

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    The next source is a fragment from the Piskarev Chronicle, in which the oprichnina is depicted as division of towns, Boyars and courtiers as a punishment ‘from God through the fury of the tsar for the sins of people.’ In the passage, the clique of Ivan IV who were instrumental in the implementation of the new order such as Vasilii Mikhailov Iur’ev and Aleksei Basmanov are represented as ‘evil men.’ The source also mentions that the tsar resided beyond the river in Petrovka, and his special corps…

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    Jordan Belfort Satire

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    is depicted in the film as reckless, obnoxious, and sexist. Nonetheless, as portrayed by Leonardo DiCaprio, he is a very likeable character. We can’t help but root for him. Everything about The Wolf of Wall Street is excessive. It’s a three-hour orgy of greed, indulgence and swearing (there are more than 500 utterances of the F word – a screen record for a drama), and it follows Belfort on his journey from small-town fraudster to big-time crook. On the way, we see him set up his notorious…

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    Throughout Brave New World, Huxley shows how an extremist, government "society" has destroyed social individuality. The citizens of the society lose all ability to truly feel emotions and be an individual. Hemholtz, Bernard, and John, are a few of, if not, the only symbols of individuality that the World State has yet to conquer. Community in the World States, calls for unity and one-mindedness. There is no room for individualistic ideals or creative thoughts. You can 't think outside of the…

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    munchkins also made filming the movie incredibly meticulous due to the constant problems that they caused. Lewis Panther, who researched the movie for its 75th anniversary wrote, “After the movie was finished, producer Mervyn LeRoy recalled: ‘They had orgies in the hotel and we had to have police on about every floor.’” This aspect of filming among many other things constantly strained everyone’s patience, yet it became one of Fleming’s most successful movies along with Gone with the Wind. Both…

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    be the result of knowing he is under estimated because he is black.The historical content also helped me understand Taymor's sexual dominance and Lavinia's chastity. The film clearly divides Gothic sexual exploration and Roman chastity. The wild orgies demonstrated in the film helped me see Tamora and her kin didn't cherish sex, but abused it. Their greedy appetites are the reasons Tamora suggested her sons to rape…

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    visitors, offering John his greatest temptation. John, being caught up in the night’s action, shatters all of his hard work and gives into his temptations. Lenina is too much of a enticement for him, and his resolve to resist her fades away when an orgy breaks out in his yard. The next morning John wakes up to guilt and shame. He lets the corruption of the new world’s society overtake…

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    In the passage, Neil Postman contrasts George Orwell's vision of the future from the novel 1984 with that of Aldous Huxley's in the novel Brave New World. In 1984, Orwell warns that we will be “overcome by an externally imposed oppression”, whereas Huxley’s vision is that no external force is required to deprive people of their autonomy because we will come to love oppression, “to adore the technologies that undo their (human) capacities to think”. Huxley’s assertion of modern society is more…

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