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    “There was nothing there now except a single Commandment. It ran: ALL ANIMALS ARE EQUAL BUT SOME ANIMALS ARE MORE EQUAL THAN OTHERS” (Orwell 134). In the place where the seven commandments had once been written‚ a new commandment had been written. One that presented inequality to most of the animals in the farm. It stated that some animals are better than other animals. This quote contradicts what the animals had originally tried to establish which is that all animals are equal. That quote was

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    Judy Hopps Zootopia

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    Zootopia Critic Review Judy Hopps was a rabbit who has wanted to become a cop since she was a bunny‚ but the problem was that she was too small and most other animals were at least twice her size. Judy didn’t let that stop her‚ she graduated‚ became the first rabbit cop‚ and she felt like she could do anything. That’s exactly what she did when she was assigned to parking enforcement instead of on the field like she wanted. To prove she could do anything Judy took

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    Frida Kahlo was an Mexican artist‚ who was best known for her self portraits. She was born in Coyoacan‚ Mexico on July 6th 1907. Her father‚ Guillermo Kahlo‚ was originally from Hungary but moved to mexico when he met her mother‚ Matilde Calderon y Gonzalez. Kahlo had three sisters‚ Matilde‚ Adriana‚ Cristina. When kahlo was 15 she got in a bus accident that left her paralyzed and in bed‚ it was then when Kahlo really go into art‚ she even did a lot of her most famous pieces then. Khalo attended

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    Pigs walking on two feet‚ horses and sheep talking. This is how George Orwell satirizes human nature in his classic novel Animal Farm. Animal Farm is an allegory of the Russian Revolution of 1917. The title of the book is also the setting for the action in the novel. The animals in the story decide to have a revolution and take control of the farm from the humans. Soon the story shows us how certain groups move from the original ideals of the revolution to a situation where there is domination

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    Scientific Mishap Writing One day in a science lab on top of the Rocky Mountains in Colorado there was a scientist named Billy Bob Jr. he was working to cure Ebola. It was 2:02 pm at this time. He was the only one in lab at the time is boss Lebron was in florida on a family vacation and the other workers were all gone because it was a Saturday afternoon. He was mixing two chemicals together until something went bad right outside of lab (really bad). There was a huge blizzard that came rolling through

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    Chapter 11 Animal Farm

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    Animal Farm Ch. 11 After a few hours when all of the animals were in a deep sleep‚ Napoleon walked down to the shed with Pilkington to observe Napoleon’s livestock. At this point‚ Napoleon and all of the farmers were very drunk off of Napoleon’s homemade whiskey. Little did they know that Squealer wasn’t drunk at all and had a plan to kill Napoleon for power. Squealer had a big mouth‚ so he had to tell the animals‚ Squealer had persuaded the animals to hate Napoleon‚ and that he himself was going

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    Frida Kahlo and Surrealism According to the author Frida Kahlo wanted to be regarded as an original‚ but her works of art intertwined with what Andre Breton defined as surrealism‚ it was only until he went to Mexico and labeled her as a surrealist that she acknowledged the fact. Frida was aware of the fact that the tag of surrealist would bring her to crtical acclaim‚ and had no doubts about her paintings being surrealistic. The author states that Frida’s surrealism served both a personal and a

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    Assess the extent to which the grievances of the Russian people were addressed by the October Manifesto The grievances amongst the Russian people were addressed to some extent by the passing of the October Manifesto. The laws passed in the October Manifesto were designed to benefit the working class as well as prevent an outbreak of violence and an imminent revolution. Stolypin was appointed as the chairman of ministers for the Duma. Which had been created in the hope to please the working class

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    Animal Farm by George Orwell. The book is an allegory of the introduction of communism into Russia. The book has become important in our society and is frequently alluded to. The same is true of Orwell’s book 1984. In both books Orwell warns of the dangers of a totalitarian‚ oppressive society. Snowball believes in a continued revolution: he argues that in order to defend Animal Farm and strengthen the reality of Old Major’s dream of a life without humans‚ stir up rebellions in other farms throughout

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    Who Is Joseph Stalin

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    Stalin: In 1922‚ he was made general secretary of the Communist Party‚ a post not considered particularly significant at the time but which gave him control over appointments and thus allowed him to build up a base of support After Lenin’s death in 1924‚ Stalin promoted himself as his political heir and gradually outmanoeuvred his rivals. By the late 1920s‚ Stalin was effectively the dictator of the Soviet Union. His forced collectivisation of agriculture cost millions of lives‚ while his programme

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