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    and internationally (Piepenburg, 2011; Murray, et al., 2006). Considering all these aspects of globalisation, the fundamental aim of the paper is to examine different perspectives of expanding internationally in the context of one of the clients of Windmill App. Brief Overview…

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    meaning that the animals have been working arduously throughout the winter trying to build a windmill that will benefit the farm. The humans are hoping that the animals will be unable to construct the windmill so they can prove their superiority over the animals. This passage describes the weather using imagery and addresses the building of the windmill and how rejoiced the humans will be if the windmill was not to be finished. The weather irony that is evident in this passage helps to convey…

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    pick up birds that the twelve windmills have chopped up with their blades. The man is sickened by this work, but endures it anyways because the job is honest and pays well. Then one day he encounters an Indian man with a shotgun who, when seeing the dead birds, threatens the man. Instead of shooting him, though, the Indian man shoots the windmills. In this piece, I would argue that the primary psychological conflict of the speaker is if the "green" energy that the windmills supply justifies the…

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    becoming a tyrant because he cares more about a windmill than the animals suffering from starvation and he uses Squealer to lie to the other animals. One reason Napoleon is becoming a tyrant is because he cares more about a windmill than the animals starving. For context, Napoleon is making the animals build a windmill and the farm is running out of resources to build the windmill. Napoleons acts like a tyrant by saying “the needs of the windmill must override everything else, he said. He was…

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    result, the windmill or wind energy should not be in Maine. The citizens of Maine are relying on nature. For example, people from Eastern Maine are mostly lobsterman. If windmill were to place in the ocean, it would create problems for those who go fishing, such as the boat hit the windmill or the lobster traps stuck on the windmill. Not to mention when they are fishing in the dark or when there are a thick mist and storm. Also, it would not be a good idea either to put the windmill on the…

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    symbol. In the short four-minute scene of Patton, a symbol is shown very clearly of how it relates to Patton and describes him perfectly. From watching the scene, the windmill is clear evidence that it is supposed to represent Patton. Even though the windmill is shown a couple times throughout the scene, people may think of the windmill as a tall object, looking over miles upon miles of land and will be superior over everything else. The…

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    The purpose of my propaganda poster is to encourage the animals to rebuild the windmill after Snowball supposedly destroyed it. The goal is to get them to desire to rebuild their precious windmill despite the fact that all their laborious work had been wasted. The argument my poster is making is that the animals have worked for too many grueling hours to give up now. If Snowball did indeed demolish the windmill simply to get his revenge and make them suffer, then the animals cannot let him…

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    occurs over building a windmill on a knoll. Snowball argues in favor of the windmill, which he is certain will eventually become a labor-saving device; Napoleon argues against it, saying that building the windmill will take time and effort away from the more important task of producing food. The two also disagree on whether they should have a armory of guns or send out more pigeons to neighboring farms to spread news of the rebellion. On the Sunday that the plan for the windmill is to be put to…

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    keep up with the rest of his classmates who can still afford school by teaching the material to himself. Also, everyone is making fun of William for building a windmill, but he doesn’t care what they think. “At first I’d tried to explain the windmill, but they just laughed.” (Kamkwamba 188) William is determined to construct the windmill, he doesn’t care if everyone thinks he's crazy and laughs at him. Most people would stop doing something if their friends were laughing at them. Teenagers are…

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    Orwell, the theme those who don’t try, don’t succeed, is shown by Boxer when he declares he will get up three-quarters of an hour earlier than everyone else to do more work, Stefan and Lukas when they escape East Berlin, and all the animals when the windmill is destroyed, twice, they don’t give up, and still get it done by the two year deadline. In Animal Farm by George Orwell, Boxer is the farm’s strongest animal. He is not very smart but he can pull, lift, and push harder than anyone else.…

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