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    BELTRONICS PRO300 10X RANGE RADAR LASER – the best radar laser Depiction getting any ticket is sufficient to demolish your day‚ however getting got and ticketed in a subtle rate trap just stinks. That is most likely how the young men in blue got their porcine moniker. With the Beltronics Pro 300 Radar Detector mounted to your windshield‚ you sniff out that tricky bacon much sooner than they recognize you. Conveying the most punctual conceivable cautioning with 10-times the scope of spending

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    The Name of This Book is Secret By: Anya Lee The Name of This Book is Secret was written by Pseudonymous Bosch. It is the first book in a series of five books called Secret Series. The story starts with a whole chapter x’ed out. In chapter 1 and a 1/2‚ the author explains that he won’t introduce the characters‚ won’t tell where and when the story takes place‚ and that he shouldn’t be telling the story at all. In fact‚ he says he can’t tell anything that would help the reader identify the people

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    They were the most elite‚ totally dark‚ special operations team. On. The. Planet. Officially‚ Wraith team did not exist in any known database. Unofficially‚ the team of badass SEALs were the ghosts who handled the missions that official spec ops teams couldn’t touch‚ and didn’t want to. Until they were betrayed by the covert CIA unit controlling them. When the enemy changed the rules of engagement and went after their women‚ the newly decommissioned SEAL team perceived it as a declaration of war

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    Offred: An Analysis

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    The book opens with a description in which women are in a difficult situation. Two women guard women that are not allowed to speak or they will be punished by the watchmen. The patrollers of the grounds are ironically known as Angels. For some strange women these people do not look at the people on the grounds. Moving forward‚ the main character Offred is presented in a new place and he is in a room that is not particularly nice place. Based upon the descriptions it seems very prison like. Later

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    Snowden Vs Orwell

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    I think there are a few ways in which aspects of Orwell’s novel can be correlated to the practices in Western democracies. The most obvious aspect that first comes to mind is that of surveillance. For instance‚ Orwell’s novel is based on how “Big Brother” constantly surveillances you and this relates to practices in Western democracies‚ such as the NSA and their data collection procedures brought forward by Edward Snowden. Thus‚ drawing a point of contrast for how Orwell’s totalitarian surveillance

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    Connection to Fahrenheit 451 and “Footloose” How would it feel like to be in a relationship or live in a town where no one knew the real truth about everything? Both the novel Fahrenheit 451 and the film “Footloose” reveal people in society are too focused on themselves causing them to be blinded from the truth such as relationships and the government.             One of the ways both texts prove that people are blinded from the truth are ways people act in relationships

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    Fahrenheit 451

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    Fahrenheit 451 How could we as readers benefit from Bradbury’s “Fahrenheit 451?” Let’s start off by not burning books first. I can’t help but think if anything from Fahrenheit 451 could happen to us now‚ or even the future. With advertisement already everywhere‚ faster cars‚ higher speed limits and TV vs. books? I’m pretty sure our TV’s win that battle every time. When you actually think about Fahrenheit 451 and the year of 2012 now‚ there’s actually more to compare than contrast. We can’t

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    Brave New World Analysis on Characters “The world’s stable now. People are happy; they get what they want‚ and they never want what they can’t get...they are so conditioned that they practically can’t help behaving as they ought to behave” (Huxley 198). Many people speak and dream about a perfect world‚ for the problems which we face in the present world to simply just go away. Brave New World is a novel which shows an example of what life would be like in a utopian society. It shows the differences

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    The Pursuit of Happiness

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    Ray Bradbury’s novel‚ Fahrenheit 451 was published in 1953 and carries a heavy message that holds true in today’s society. Happiness requires sacrifice. In the novel‚ Guy Montag is living a good generic life that’s surface deep. Yet Montag is looking for more or perhaps just something else. Bradbury uses Clarisse as a key character that further cracks Montag’s safe world. He thinks he’s happy yet he knows he’s been secretly hoarding books in his home. This is a dangerous game that opens up

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    Good vs. Evil in literature “Evil triumphs‚ but never conquers‚” is a timeless concept repeated throughout all great literature in some capacity. It means that evil is powerful‚ and may even take over one’s life for a limited amount of time. In the end‚ though‚ the good always comes out and wins over. In other words‚ everything will always get better‚ and good is stronger than bad. Three novels that exhibit this theme are Speak by Laurie Anderson‚ Fahrenheit 451 by Ray Bradbury‚ and Lord of the Flies

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