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    The party’s strategies were very effective in keeping them in power. In the novel we see them deploy surveillance‚ doublethink‚ and newspeak as tactics to manipulate the population and eliminate the freedom to think for themselves. The first example of psychological manipulation in the novel is surveillance. Surveillance is crucial for the party‚ in order to control the masses. The party uses many different ideas to keep an eye on the citizens. The main types of Surveillance used are the telescreens

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    TECHNICAL STUDENTTOPIC MINIMISING VOLTAGE DIFFERENCES Short guide to working out cable sizes In the first of two articles‚ Bill Allan looks at the correct method in cross-sectional work‚ a job that requires a head for calculations and a steady hand Ask any electrician about the required cross-sectional areas of cables for standard circuits and the answer you receive will probably be along the lines of: “1mm2 or 1.5 mm2 for lighting circuits and 2.5 mm2 for socket-outlet circuits.” Indeed these

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    One example of this archetype is the Laestrygonians. The Laestrygonians were cannibals. The text reads‚ “... yet contrary to the basic laws of hospitality they respond to a polite greeting by attacking and devouring men.” (Richardson‚ Todd. “Monster Archetypes in The Odyssey”) Laestrygonians act like modern day horror stories‚ such as: Children of the Corn. Some other example of a monster archetype is Circe and Sirens. Circe was a seductress

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    Young Frankenstein/Frankenstein Comparison "Young Frankenstein" and "Mary Shelly’s Frankenstein" is a perfect example of satire. To be more specific it is considered a parody‚ and probably one of the best parody’s ever created. The way Mel Brooks depicts the classic horror film with his own personal perspective and twist is truly genius. No doubt a box office blowout in the 70’s‚ "Young Frankenstein" is still continuing to be enjoyed around the world today. He nails every detail‚ down to the

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    An example of absolute advantage: An African mining company in Lagos Nigeria is the only mine where this particular diamond is found. The African mining company ships this diamond to diamond jewelry companies all over the world. Other countries would not have this diamond if the Nigerian mining company did not mine and ship it to them. An example of comparative advantage: A Japanese company will manufactures audio and video machines below labor price and cost. They don’t have to manufacture

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    For example‚ the monster when the monster was talking to Walton he says‚ "You hate me‚ but your abhorrence cannot equal that with which I regard myself. I look on the hands which executed the deed" (152). The monster essentially said that he is disgusted by himself and he explains that it is because of his negative actions. Another example of the monsters remorse is when the monster tells Walton‚ "After the murder of Clerval

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    Cinderella in Therapy In the movie "Cinderella‚" Cinderella is a maid to an evil stepmother and two very heartless and obnoxious stepsisters. The only reason that Cinderella still puts up with their orders is an example of the Behavioral perspective. The Behavioral Perspective puts emphasis on learning by experience with rewards and punishments. She knows that if she does not do the chores‚ she will be punished or thrown out of the household. She does not have anywhere to go because her mother

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    used improperly due to poorly collected data‚ leading questions‚ and fallacy. Poorly collected data can lead to misleading results (Dressler‚ 2010). Results can be inconclusive if the data collected does not represent the population of interest. An example of a bad data collection can be putting a survey form in a magazine that is mostly read by liberals. As a result‚ it will obtain

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    person or a subject. Not to mention‚ iconography is one the least understood terms in the English language. Iconography is particularly important in the study of religious and allegorical painting. For example‚ the Cross has always been a symbol of Christianity in religion. Nonetheless‚ a good example of an artwork in terms of its iconography is Arnolfini Portrait. The Arnolfini Portrait is an oil painting on oak panel dated 1434 by the Early Netherlandish painter Jan van Eyck. One can apply a variety

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    Outline example for “Cathedral” by Raymond Carver Thesis statement with plan of development: Through characterization and symbolism‚ Carver suggests seeing people as individuals rather than stereotypes can allow a friendship to develop. Topic sentence #1: Although Bub and Robert don’t get off on the right foot‚ they end up seeing each other in their respective ways. Argument: Bub = resentful/jealous‚ ends up seeing what Robert does. Example(s): “I don’t have any blind friends” (280)‚ “It’s really

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