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    North Korea 1984 Analysis

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    on the basis of control and eqaulity. As we find out later, the purpose of all the lies, and brainwashing is solely for power. Not money, not land, but pure power. Similar to North Korea's government, its “Supreme Leader” feeds off the fear and praise of its inhabitants.With two societies that treat its inhabitants poorly, and disregard human morale, there are many similarities between them. The Party seeks to eradicate human emotion and pleasure completely. They succeed in various forms in…

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    While obvious as it is that a murder is irreversible as the victim is gone forever, in the play Macbeth by Shakespeare and the novel The Strange Case of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde by Robert Stevenson, the authors explore the irreversible transformation of the murderers, the titular characters. Through vivid examples illustrating the progression of the main characters’- Macbeth and Jekyll’s- actions, Shakespeare and Stevenson clearly indicate that regardless of the past or accountability, actions…

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    If a child does not put effort into a certain task, complimenting them on their effort is not the way to praise them because as Chappell said, children expect that adults are telling them the truth. However, even if a child does something great, Chappell explained that it is important to tell them how great the action or work they did is, not how great the…

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    winning the kite fighting tournament, and was astonished by the praise and glory from his father. This was “‘the single greatest moment'" (66). Amir felt loved by Baba (66). Sadly the fame slowly faded when Amir realized Hassan was getting the same praise. He was jealous that he was not he only center of attention. Baba was always favoring Hassan, and treated him the way Amir wished to be treated. Amir did not want Hassan to get praise from Baba when he deserved it in the end. Amir hated how…

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    Messiaen choses to experiment with a wide range of dynamics through out the entire fourth movement. Furthermore, he indicates drastic changes of those dynamics that happen in a short period of time, which presents the audience with an element of surprise. Additionally, the Interlude is the shortest movement in the entire composition, which is 73 measures long and lasts for about two minutes (considering the entire Quartet for the End of Time is about 50 minutes long). Therefore, a rapid change…

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    Captain Lewis preaches that the reason for their expedition is to teach all tribes of "Indians that constant war brings wars, famine, and destroys the number, allowing the big dogs to eat up the little ones"( Sacajawea 2.1.10). The white characters praise each other and assert their peaceful intention as Drouillard -one of the white characters – introduces Warrior Lewis and Clark as knowing no fear, "yet they fight not" (Sacajawea…

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    Edwards Hirsch’s poem “For the Sleepwalkers” focuses on the author’s admiration of sleepwalkers and their ability to trust their bodies in a state of complete unconsciousness; this praise, however, furthermore establishes a metaphor for the lesson Hirsch intends to portray to readers. He insists that we must become vulnerable like sleepwalkers and trust in our own hearts as they trust their bodies out of the control of their consciousnesses. The author also highlights the idea of keeping our…

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    Why Spanking is the Worst Punishment This article talks about spanking and physical discipline in general and if it truly works or not. In the beginning the author talks about how many people are spanked as kids and most of them turn out fine. The author also talks about how most parents spank but only on special occasion. They save it for when the child has done something very bad. This is the reason why spanking is not looked down on harshly. Almost everyone has been spanked but only when it…

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    Amir's The Namesake

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    figure, Baba, is somewhat different from Gogol’s. While growing up in Afghanistan, Amir’s life was centered around trying to receive approval and praise from Baba. This was mainly due to the fact that Baba seemed to care more about his servant’s son Hassan than he did Amir. Hassan receiving Baba’s approval angered Amir and only pushed him harder to receive praise from his critical father. It was not until after his father died that Amir learned from a family friend, Rahim Khan, that Baba was…

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    American Heroes

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    superheroes, and people who really make a positive impact on society. My son’s grandfather is a World War II veteran, and I would consider him a hero. There are very few World War II veterans left, but they all deserve the utmost respect and praise; they are true heroes. They fought hard for freedom, that so many take advantage of. Not just World War II veterans, but anyone who has ever served. These people were taken from their family and friends to watch too many of their fellow team…

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