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- 12541: 1984, The Book Vs. The Movie
- ... there were betrayers to the Party, they would eventually obey the principles at the end. Winston and Julia did not care about each other anymore. They were more concerned what was happening in the outside world, just as any ordinary Party member would do. They became slaves again to the Party and had no freedom in choosing what they wanted to do. This was the Party's main objective, and the ...
- 12542: 1984, George Orwell
- ... during one of Big Brother s speeches, it s off to the Missionary of Love to be interrogated about your partaking in a conspiracy against the Party. It s a time of unknowing chaos where war is peace, ignorance is strength, and freedom is slavery. The Party avoids revolt by using an interesting technique--not giving its citizens a reason to revolt. If the Party promises, for example, that there will ...
- 12543: Egypt Pyrmiads
- ... any opponents in his path. The Narmer Palette reveals several important social aspects about how the Egyptians lived and were structured. The Palette also shows their value in recording historical events - with such items of war and political power struggles being 'newsworthy' events. It would be a mistake however, to read the Narmer Palette as a mere tale of conquest. Through military conquests however, Narmer was able to lay the political ...
- 12544: Egyptian And Mexican Pyramids
- Mysteries of the Ancient World For many centuries people have been fascinated by ancient cultures and treasures. During the last two centuries the science of archeology and modern inventions allowed people to get inside of the Egyptian and Mayan pyramids ...
- 12545: Ecommerce
- ... web sites also offer points towards everything that you purchase online and later on you can redeem this points to shop something free or use it towards your sky miles and fly free around the world. ? E-commerce is user friendly and very easy to use cause nowadays each and every individual knows how to use the internet. ? The online banking now saves a lot of time of a busy businessman ...
- 12546: Frederick Douglass' Speech For Individual Rights
- ... Individual Rights Frederick Douglass, who was born into slavery in Maryland, became the most famous of all black abolitionists in addition to being one of the greatest American orators of his day. After the Civil War, Douglass prevailed as a passionate spokesman for the rights of blacks and remained a believer that their problems were capable of political solutions. His Fourth of July Oration is an exemplary illustration of Douglasss ...
- 12547: 1984 - Success
- Success is the main object of desire for many people in the world of today. In George Orwell s 1984, the author provides a speculative view to the future and brilliantly describes what would happen if ultimate success was attainable. George Orwell describes success in three extremes: those ...
- 12548: 16th And 17th Century English
- ... however there were some noticeable changes, which affected prose writings. The use of the pastoral convention concerned itself with love, pursuit of contentment, and freedom from pride and ambition, rather than the gloomy ideas of war and politics.(lit. background site) As this convention came into use there were also several forms of literature during the period that vanished from use. Sonnets would be one example of this, known to most ...
- 12549: Europe 1600-1900
- ... century and into the early 18th all these previous notions or beliefs would be altered somehow. The Scientific revolution in europe brought people to realize under the guidance of Copernicus, Kepler and Galileo that the world was not a still planet orbited by other "perfect" orbs or the sun, but instead it along with the other imperfect earth-like worlds rotated the sun. Also these men showed the ordained church was ...
- 12550: Twelve Angry Men
- ... innocent, until proven guilty;" has its share of advantages and disadvantages. They all serve to build a system that has suffered years of trials and tribulations, having lost much of their usefulness in today's world. The cornerstone of the American legal system is the "trial by jury," in which a citizen who has been accused of a crime, has the right to be judged by a group of his fellow ...
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