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    doctrine of Big Brother and that his daughter turns him in to the Thought Police. According to Winston‚ he is also fat and sweats copious amounts. However‚ he is crucial to the story in that he is the epitome of the mindset of the Party members. He is ardently devoted to Big Brother; a fact which Winston despises him for. His entire family is the model of a perfect family: a son and a daughter who are ardent supporters of Big Brother and who are Spies. Parsons also fits the standards of Big Brother in that

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    Defamation Act. The Issues in Hockey v Fairfax‚ in terms of reasonableness‚ stemmed from the way that Fairfax acted in the creation of the newspaper article titled “Treasurer for Sale” and the decision of the chosen title as well as the poster and three tweets‚ posted about the newspaper article. Reasonableness in the way that Fairfax acted is a necessary consideration in the tort of defamation‚ as such‚ White J was required to consider the actions that Fairfax went through in order to determine the

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    Pujish Amin Corp Risk Professor Amati R. Citron & the Orange County‚ CA bankruptcy After California passed a proposition limiting revenue generated from local property taxes‚ pressure was put on local governments to raise enough money to fund services. Orange County‚ like many others in the US‚ attempted to raise revenue without increasing taxes. Their treasurer‚ Robert L. Citron‚ decided to get involved with a high risk high reward product. He chose to invest in derivatives and gamble

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    in everyday life are connected to the control of the Party. The symbol of “Big Brother” is one of oppression. It is everywhere. Even in Winston’s apartment complex‚ there is a huge poster of a face‚ with the words “Big Brother Is Watching You” in equally large letters underneath. These posters appear all over the city; at work‚ at home‚ pretty much everywhere. Winston wants to get away from the oppression of “Big Brother”‚ but no matter what he does he cannot escape. Orwell uses the symbol of the

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    Text B assignment - big brother isn’t watching you. The UK riots during the summer of 2011 came as a shock to a lot of people‚ not only in England but all over the entire world. Worldwide people watched astonished as CNN and BBC showed pictures of widespread looting‚ burning of buildings and cars and serious aggression against the police. During the riots‚ most of the comments from politicians and other officials were condemnation of the rioters calling them mindless savages‚ but after some time

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    instinct. When we receive an order‚ we intuitively react and follow the command. At first‚ we do not think‚ nor contemplate the effects that come as a result of our actions. In 1984‚ we get a sense of a greater authority in Big Brother. Although we never come to know if Big Brother actually exists‚ the power and authority that this idol holds over the people is unimaginable. The people of Oceania are divided into two classes‚ the members of the Party and the proletariat. The Party members

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    In Orwell’s’ novel‚ Big Brother the position of power in society‚ is proposing the idea that one must adhere to all the demands of the party and also have to have complete loyalty to the party. O’Brien a delegate of Big Brother of the party enlightens Winston that the ambition of the party is to “The sex instinct will be eradicated. Procreation will be an annual formality

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    its jurisdiction. This society has been vividly illustrated in George Orwell’s 1984 and is not too far off from what the United States will potentially become. The United States government is gradually becoming oppressive like George Orwell’s “Big Brother” in 1984; American society will eventually end up as a reflection of the Orwellian dystopia portrayed in 1984 if the U.S. government continues to invade the privacies of its citizens. Some oppressive acts that will be extensively discussed includes

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    I. Problem Perception of Filipino Values Portrayed in Pinoy Big Brother II. Methodology This study employed the post-test only descriptive research design. The respondents would need to watch the video-clip first before answering the self-administered questionnaire because it required recall. The study was conducted in San Pablo City‚ Laguna‚ Philippines where there are more than 20 high schools‚ public and private‚ sectarian and non-sectarian. This helped the researcher to have respondents

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    County Wexford Ireland is a place of great natural beauty and rich historical wonder. It is a place that has seen war‚ famine‚ prosperity‚ and poverty which is part of the almost mystical intrigue surrounding the island they call Eire. Ireland is home to about six million people and they are spread about its four provinces: Connacht‚ Leinster‚ Munster‚ and Ulster. The capital of Ireland‚ and its biggest city‚ is Dublin which is located in County Dublin and is home to a half a million people

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