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    Bibliography: Primary Sources: Hesse‚ Herman: Siddhartha Dover Publications‚ Mineola‚ Translated by Stanley Appelbaum‚ 1999

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    ”Nineteen Eighty-Four” – Pages 1-40 If there is any doubt of the persistent power of literature it should be banished by the novel “1984” by George Orwell. There is much that reasonant for most of us in Orwell’s dystopia in the face of Edward Snowden’s revelations about the NSA; the totalitarian State of Oceania‚ its menacing Big Brother‚ the history-erasing Ministry of Truth and the sinister Thought Police with their everpresent telescreens. Eventhough the novel “1984” was read by its readers

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    stated‚ “The program of the Two Minutes Hate varied from day to day‚ but there was none in which Goldstein was not the principal figure” (Orwell‚ pg. 12). The people of Oceania believed that their enemy was a strong depraved luminary which was Goldstein. The Two Minute hate was a way that anyone could represent unlimited hate towards Oceania’s worst enemy. Any person that contradicted and worshiped Goldstein secretly was automatically observed and took into consideration to later being punished. The

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    that teachers as a whole would not get the short end of the stick. "Waiting for Superman" highlights Finland as having one of the best school systems in the world‚ while in fact ninety-percent of the Finnish labor force is operated by unions. Dana Goldstein wrote in an article for The

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    The aim of this paper is discuss the challenges faced with victims of human trafficking which among others include psychological disorders such as vicarious trauma. 1. How vicarious trauma might influence the way the criminal justice system handles trafficking victims: Most trafficking victims have been through frustrating moments that torment them day-in-day-out throughout their lives. The criminal justice system is‚ therefore‚ meant to take into consideration the psychological condition of the

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    Although Goldstein in his article “Providing Hope Through Stem Cell Research” determines “Ethically validated pluripotent stem cell research provides new hope for desperately ill people.”(84) ‚ it is a risk for ethics. Moreover‚ the CBHD in the article “Human Stem

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    Red Light Cameras‚ Is their Only Purpose For Revenue? by Maria Protine CM223-06AU Instructor Ream February 15‚ 2010 The debate over whether red light cameras are effective or not can cause a great divide among any group of people. Proponents of the cameras say that they are effective in reducing accidents and

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    young children requires sensitivity to the child ’s background‚ and knowledge of testing limitations and procedures with young children (Wortham‚ 1990; Benner‚ 1992). Assessment of young children is crucial in meeting a variety of purposes (Goldstein and Sammons‚ 1997). It provides information with which caregivers and teachers can better understand individual children’s developmental progress and status and how well they are learning‚ and it can inform

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    Commentary on Transcendentalism Throughout Moby-Dick --Because one did survive the wreck. -Herman Melville‚ 1851- It is quite possible that nothing runs deeper through the veins of Herman Melville than his disdain for anything transcendental. Melville’s belittling of the entire transcendentalist movement is far from sparsely demonstrated throughout the pages of Moby-Dick‚ in which he strategically points out the intrinsic existence of evil‚ the asperity of nature and the wrath of the almighty

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    After a ninety-hour workweek‚ Winston is exhausted. In the middle of Hate Week‚ Oceania has switched enemies and allies in the ongoing war‚ heaping upon Winston a tremendous amount of work to compensate for the change. At one rally‚ the speaker is forced to change his speech halfway through to point out that Oceania is not‚ and has never been‚ at war with Eurasia. Rather‚ the speaker says‚ Oceania is‚ and always has been‚ at war with Eastasia. The people become embarrassed about carrying the anti-Eurasia

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