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    1984 Introduction A society that has completely brainwashed their citizens and gained complete control over the outer party has one flaw: Winston Smith. Winston senses something is wrong in the society he lives in and believes he should rebel against it. 1984 is set in the imagined future George Orwell assumes will happen in 1984. Government is in complete control over its citizens and the citizens fully comply with whatever the government wants them to do. Author information George Orwell,…

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    or what they had to deal with was foreign to him. At the time there was a lot of tension between the union and the corporation quite a few grievances were fought and moral in the department was heading downhill at steady pace. The second was a very smart individual, he came through the ranks he basically received the department on a silver platter the guys were encouraged with the change in command. This hope of things turning for the better was short lived, his budgeting skills and planning was…

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    Siemens is Europe's largest engineering conglomerates company headquartered in Berlin and Munich . Siemens is in power generation, distribution and transmission; also leading supplier of automation systems for them as well as Siemens is also supplying system for medical imaging and in-vitro diagnostics. It is mainly focusing on area of electrification, digitalization and automation. Siemens has a product Group of Automation, Building, Drive Technology, Energy, Healthcare, Mobility, Financial…

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    Politics and ethics are two vital components of a functioning society. When these two components are carefully balanced a sate/society can remain organized and fair to its citizens. In a realistic society the idea of what political ethics and human nature consist of varies, but in an idealistic society political ethics and human nature possess a common ground. Political ethics and human nature were a mutual understanding at some point but as societies grew, citizens began to think as individuals…

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    Nobody on earth would deny free stuff and if so only a fool would. Costly bills on the table has to be the ugliest thing you have ever laid eyes on. The use of solar energy has given society an opportunity to turn their fat heavy bills into a much slimmer, thinner, and lighter bill. Electricians install solar equipment around the world to help people produce their own energy for free. Remember that you are the dumbest person on earth if you don’t like free stuff. Switching to solar energy is the…

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    Narrative About Stadiums

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    “3, 2, 1, Happy New Year!” everyone around time square yelled. Although it’s 2001, our story takes place a decade before. In Seattle, Washington on January 1, 1991,the stadium was extremely loud. The Washington Huskies had a comfortable lead in the first half. As the soon to be winners were in the locker room when their coach Don James came in with a grin from ear to ear. Nobody knew how he was going to speak. “ Alright boys, were having Hawkeyes for dinner. Lets just keep tearing into them,…

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    Vulnerability of IT Infrastructures: Internal and External Threats Sylvester Ngoma Ph.D. Candidate Information Technology Educator March 04, 2012 Vulnerability of IT Infrastructures 1 Introduction The pervasive and complex nature of security threats to Information Technology (IT) continues to be a major concern for modern organizations and businesses. IT infrastructures, which have become the cornerstone of organizational management, are highly vulnerable to potential attacks and sabotage. IT…

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    Critical evaluation Multiple Intelligences theory Gardner’s view of intelligences has now become one of the famous theories in the educational world, but does the theory truly improve people’s understanding in a scientific, progressive way and helpful in education and learning back to 1980-1990’s? This question could be discussed in the changes of evaluation, educational and learning view. First, there were various standpoints before multiple intelligences theory, but the main world recognized…

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    Science and technology are enormously popular topics within several utopian and dystopian pieces. Various writers, directors, and reporters tend to portraying technical and controlled advancements within their own fictional societies. This can produce an ideal or flawed society, based entirely on the perspectives of the audience. Aldous Huxley utilizes this format through his novel ¬Brave New World (1932) in which he creates a civilization consisting primarily of genetically engineered…

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    They had not long left Alistair's house when he told Storm there was something he wanted to show him. It wasn't going to be a long detour and they wouldn't be getting out of the car. He had turned off the highway, soon after reaching the outskirts of the city. “We need to be very discreet. Best to try to look like we live around here.” “Wagonshaks Incorporated is an international company. They’re used by the government to set up and service the emergency shelters—the internment camps.” “You…

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