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111: Nineteen Eighty Four - Fiction
... reading the novel you really get into the fictional world and think like the main character Winston Smith. Three aspects of the text which made this world so interesting to study were The Inner Party, Big Brother, and the Thought Police. Each of these interesting aspects in Nineteen Eighty Four play a great part in the novel itself and the way the fictional world works. The Inner Party played a huge ... was true. The Party had control over everything even peoples minds. This was proved when O ‘ Brien held up four fingers and said to Winston “how many fingers am I holding up?” Winston replied “Five”. Big Brother also played a big role in creating the world which ‘Nineteen Eighty-Four’ was based in. Big Brother is a figure, which the Party has created to frighten people and give them more power. The Party can do ...
112: Time Makes A Big Difference
Time Makes A Big Difference Have you ever looked around your class and seen someone sleeping? If you have, you're not the only one. School starts so early, that kids don't have optimal performance during the day ...
113: Although Short, John Updike's "A & P" is Big on Enjoyment
Although Short, John Updike's "A & P" is Big on Enjoyment I enjoy stories that are long and involved. However, the short story "A & P" by John Updike is a wonderful exception to this rule. Updike writes the story from a viewpoint of what ...
114: Mark Twain's Speeches
... because it shows how a person can deteriorate in a mere seven years. It is seven years ago. I have not that hat now. I was going down Pall-Mall, or some other of your big streets, and I recognized that that hat needed ironing. I went into a big shop and passed in my hat, and asked that it might be ironed. They were courteous, very courteous, even courtly. They brought that hat back to me presently very sleek and nice, and I asked ... schooner of State will have grown into a political leviathan- a Great Eastern. The cradled babies of to-day will be on deck. Let them be well trained, for we are going to leave a big contract on their hands. Among the three or four million cradles now rocking in the land are some which this nation would preserve for ages as sacred things, if we could know which ones ...
115: Their Eyes Were Watching God: Everybody Has To Find Out About Living For Themselves
... noval explains her life as a young girl. Her mother left her when she was really young. Janie never met her. Her grandmother explains that her master raped her, "Den, one night ah heard de big funs boomin' lak thunder. It kept up all night. And de next morin' Ah could see uh big ship at a distance and a great stirrin' round. So Ah wrapped mah way on down to de landin'. The men was all in blue, and Ah heard people say Sherman was comin' to meet ... later decided he needed a rest so it would do him good to rest a week or so. Every day after that they managed to meet. They would talk about when Joe would become a big ruler of things. He spoke for change and chance. Still Janie hung back. The memory of Nanny was still powerful and strong. Joe says "Janie, if you think Ah aims to tole you off ...
116: 1984 8
... by the ruling class, called the Party. The Party sets many laws, and uses mind control to make the people believe that there is no way of life other than abiding by the rules of Big Brother. The people of London could very easily overthrow the Party and gain their independence by creating a stand against the Party, demanding their rights from Big Brother, and fighting for their right of freedom. The people of London could very easily create a plan to make the Party less powerful. The occupants of London could stop following the rules of the Party, and start living as regular human beings. The citizens could stop fearing the Thought Police, and make a stand to demolish the whole empire known as Big Brother. The men and women have one way that could almost assure themselves of overthrowing the Party; create a revolt against Big Brother itself. The people could all get together, go to Big Brother ...
117: Big Brother, Little Sister Computer Monitoring
... workplace, but with good intentions comes the opportunity for abuse by employers and employees alike. An example of both can be found in an article taken from The Futurist. Kristen Bell De Tienne's composition " Big Brother or Friendly Giant: Computer Monitoring in the 21st Century" is an exceptional observation as to what the future may hold for those people choosing to enter the technological field such as industry, commerce, medicine ...
118: The Runaway Jury
... it was the tobacco companies that had the most money. They had never lost a case yet and they weren t about to lose this one and Nicholas knew this. He would make them pay big for a sure verdict. Nicholas and Marlee had to get Fitch s attention to let him know that there was someone working on the jury and outside and they could make his life miserable or ... to do some investigating. Meanwhile, Fitch s PIs got a hold of a old friend of Marlee s named Beverly Monk. They were trying to get information out of her but she wasn t talking big until she got big bucks. She was also a drug addict so she wasn t so reliable but she was all that Fitch had. When Nicholas found out that the FBI agents that visited Hoppy were fake he ...
119: Dinosaur History
... from the Greek words deinos, meaning “marvelous” or “terrible,” and sauros, meaning “lizard.” The larger dinosaurs must have seemed to be terrible to the smaller animals. Some of the first dinosaurs were only about as big as a small dog. That is how big the horses of that time were. Over the years, as the dinosaurs aged, they grew to be much more large in size. The sizes of dinosaurs ranged greatly, all the way from two feet long ... handle the conditions, so they all died off. The theory of the canopy collapsing, I believe is why dinosaurs are gone. The atmosphere after the flood was too harsh and hot. Also there was a big air pressure release after the flood. In evolution's theory, the beginning of time was started by an accidental "Big Bang". The planets were pulled into place. That opposes the Christian theory. Christians feel ...
120: Setting Up A Dummy Corporation...
... The best resturants will seat you "up front" if they think "you're a player". Why not? Sounds good to me... Is this method for acquiring material things legal? Hell no! But half the shit Big Brother does to us everyday isn't legal either...Want to ride around town in a big black imported car for free? How about a brand new Pentium computer for the office? The kids want Mopeds? Nooooooo problem! Pay attention. Picking a company name... What's in a name? Business wise it ... application in the round file and require COD cash. Not the best choice of names. How about something like Tri-Star Industries Intl or RCA Electronics? The idea is to project the image of a big well known company. Joe's Paving Company won't work either...think of a large company and play with the name...something that gives the illusion of being a huge conglomerate like MicroSoft Corporation ...


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