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    Animal Farm starts off with the story of an old pig's dream about a non-existent utopia where all the animals on Manor Farm are free. After the old pig dies he still has his two disciple pigs, Napoleon and Snowball, to carry out the tasks in order for his dream to become a reality. Napoleon and Snowball decide to have a rebellion to overthrow the farmer Mr. Jones, because they do not like how he is currently treating the animals. That was the beginning of a change no human or animal could…

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    stamp from England, which was taxed. It wasn’t the tax itself that angered the colonist, it was the fact that they were taxed without any consolation. “Taxation without representation” (Crash Couse). Then there was the Boston Massacre where a snowball…

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    the world by getting all the “Mob Wives” ladies into trouble. After her recent argument with Marissa Jade she began to snowball her drama-run with other cast members - Karen Gravano, Renee Graziano and Carla Facciolo. If viewers think she has caused quite a stir then going on to Twitter might just be a worse scenario as Fogarty replied to a fan’s post about the “Marissa fight.” Fogarty posted that Renee Graziano is an instgator.…

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    The Adaptation Of Love

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    extremes of Nick and Laura, but not to the bitterness of Teri and Mel. Love and relationships are very fragile things. They are so fragile in fact that it just takes one thing, one tiny little offence and it can snowball on you. (Mel’s proclaimed affection for Laura) And if that snowball starts to pick up speed, god forbid, you better tuck and roll. Relationships do not work the way they do in television and in the movies. (Will they? Wont they? And then they finally do and there happy…

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    and eyes to water. My fingers and toes felt numb, however it was a nice sensation when bundled up in a cocoon of vests, jackets, and thermal wear. Lastly, the giant urge to which I dug my frozen fingers into the wet plethora of white and throw a snowball at my dad, squaring him right in the…

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    Boston. This further infuriates the colonials, sparking a snowball effect leading straight towards the revolution. It is this snowball effect and unification of colonials from the Boston Tea Party that makes it so critical to the coming of the revolution. Without the Boston Tea Party, the revolution would lack supporters, as well may not have even…

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    The non action that people take is what really kills a persons soul. To realize what we could have prevented when we first saw it, is now what they are weeping about. It is very hard to try to fix things or try to go against someone however once they have you wrapped around them and their ideas then there is no going back. We as a country, a town, as humans begins we have to question what’s around us and when we feel uncomfortable with someones ideas we have to change it into something we…

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    On March 5 1770, a famous event occurred called The Boston Massacre. English soldiers were sent to the United States to “maintain order”, which was an underlying problem for the Bostonians.The Boston Massacre was a tragic event that eventually led to the American Revolution. Overall, the problems that led up to The Boston Massacre were rooted in the colonial resentment that the Bostonians had for the English parliament. Many people who lived in Boston had “bad feelings” about the english…

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    Justice In Animal Farm

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    Have you ever thought about this question: “What do you want in your society?” One might say freedom, while another may say stability. Opinions will be different for everyone, so I will tell you what I think. Freedom, equality, and justice are the 3 most important values of society because they somehow build on each other. Here is why: I think justice because when Animal Farm (an allegoric novel based on the Russian Revolution) depicts how men in the novel are tyrannical, they rule and use their…

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    read these words, there is only one thing that comes to my mind, and that is, the magical season of winter. I believe winter is a better season than summer. A survey on debate.org showed that 58% of people chose winter over summer. Snow angels, snowball fights, snowmobiling, ice skating, creating snowmen, sledding, and snowboarding are all activities that are done in the winter. You might say, “In the summer there are more activities, you can go water skiing, swimming and boating.” When it’s…

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