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    dream. Napoleon creates “The Seven Commandments” in which all the animals must obey. He controls everyone by creating an enemy – Snowball. He uses almost every chance that he gets to blame Snowball. Napoleon blames Snowball for the destruction of the windmill‚ which the animals were currently building to make their lives easier. Squealer is the brought up in the form of the media‚ telling everyone around the farm what is going on and how other farms are doing. Squealer often tells lies‚ in which causes

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    Both Greece and Rome made significant contributions to Western civilization. Greek knowledge was ascendant in philosophy‚ physics‚ chemistry‚ medicine‚ and mathematics for nearly two thousand years. The Romans did not have the Greek temperament for philosophy and science‚ but they had a genius for law and civil administration. The Romans were also great engineers and builders. They invented concrete‚ perfected the arch‚ and constructed roads and bridges that remain in use today. But neither the Greeks

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    Advantages of Wind Power

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    |   |   | ADVANTAGES OF WIND POWER: |   |   | 1. The wind is free and with modern technology it can be captured efficiently. 2. Once the wind turbine is built the energy it produces does not cause green house gases or other pollutants. 3. Although wind turbines can be very tall each takes up only a small plot of land. This means that the land below can still be used. This is especially the case in agricultural areas as farming can still continue. 4. Many people find wind farms an interesting

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    HISTORY OF ILOCOS Before the coming of the Spaniards‚ the coastal plains in northwestern Luzon‚ stretching from Bangui (Ilocos Norte) in the north to Namacpacan (Luna‚ La Union) in the south‚ were as a whole known as a progressive region called the Ylokos. This region lies in between the China Sea in the west and Northern Cordilleras on the east. The inhabitants built their villages near the small bays on coves called “looc” in the dialect. These coastal inhabitants were referred to as “Ylocos”

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    PIAZZA ARMERINA‚ SICILY-The view from America is that Europe is collapsing economically. Imagine the view from one of the most beautiful and impoverished regions of Italy‚ a country that embodies the European economic crisis. Welcome to Piazza Armerina‚ a city of 20‚000 in the middle of Sicily. Piazza has small winding streets with picturesque balconies‚ a central plaza with delicious ice cream‚ plentiful coffee shops‚ and a magnificent cathedral. Perched on a hill‚ it features views of rural

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    about a better life for the animals and worked hard towards making it a reality‚ when he comes up with plans to build a windmill‚ Napoleon urinates all over them and sends his dogs‚ his loyalest companions‚ after Snowball. He announces Snowball is gone and no more meetings are to take place. Boxer adopts the motto - “Napoleon is always right”‚ Napoleon then announces the windmill will be built anyway which confuses the animals. Squealer‚ Napoleons propaganda machine‚ says that it was Napoleons idea

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    Atmospheric pressure: the random collisions between gas molecules & surfaces • Rapid evaporation: temp drops & water is evaporation • Solids have the least random molecular motion • Under the same conditions of pressure and temp a liquid differs from a gas because the molecules of the liquid take shape of the container they are in. • The phase change in which a solid becomes a liquid is known as the melting. Liquid to gas is evaporation. Gas to liquid is condensation. Liquid to

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    him. 9. To assist him with the mechanical designs of the windmill snowball used three books which had belonged to Mr. Jones- One Thousand Useful Things to Do About the House‚ Everyman His Own Bricklayer‚ and Electricity for Beginners. 10. Napoleons argument against the building of the wind mill was that he believed that the great need of the movement was to increase food production and that if they wasted time on the windmill they would all starve to death. 11. Some proof of the fact

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    Design specification for lifting mechanism of a sluice gate: A lifting mechanism is to be designed to operate a sluice gate which is a used for the flow control of a undershot type windmill The mass of the gate is of 1000kg mass and width 4.2 m The travel distance of the gate is 1.6 m in a 2 m depth of water column. The lifting mechanism is to drive a straight spur with a pitch circle diameter of 150mm which Mesh with a straight spur rack rigidly attached to the sluice gate The source

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    Chapter 1 Analysis Although Orwell aims his satire at totalitarianism in all of its guises—communist‚ fascist‚ and capitalist—Animal Farm owes its structure largely to the events of the Russian Revolution as they unfolded between 1917 and 1944‚ when Orwell was writing the novella. Much of what happens in the novella symbolically parallels specific developments in the history of Russian communism‚ and several of the animal characters are based on either real participants in the Russian Revolution

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