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    Lets Go

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    Cars A car has to be one of the most important inventions of all time‚ after the wheel that is. The car or automobile changed the world as we know it. It has allowed us to travel vast distances and get from point A to point B fairly quickly. A car is extremely important in American life due to the fact that life today is extremely fast movie. There are always people traveling everywhere. People rely on cars as there method of transportation. Its popularity is due to its ability to accommodate our

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    1984 Dystopian Society

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    George Orwell’s book “1984” is a novel about a dystopian society that is constantly monitored. The society is systematically based on creating an efficient world where people are compelled to not rebel. Orwell creates a book that incorporates ideas from Marx‚ Foucault‚ and Weber. The Party is seen to overuse its authority by restraining people from exploring their individuality. It showcases how a society will end up being based on the desire of power. The Party is driven by power and control. The

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    The representation of the body and identities in The Handmaid’s Tale‚ the Miller’s Tale and with reference to Never Let Me Go. The Handmaid’s tale‚ The Miller’s Tale and Never Let Me Go all seem to hold the human form in substantial import‚ exploring physicality with great significance. The fictional novels all link together and the bodies and identities of the characters are used as political statements in society. Throughout history women have fought to gain the independence they deserve as

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    "Let go to Hold on" Crying is an expression of emotions Should I try to hold back my tears if I feel like crying? If I dont allow a tear to drop or to allow myself to go all through these feelings‚ does that mean I am weak to face reality and too weak to handle it? And if I choose to stand and cry‚ then this could only mean two things I am strong and I am living. There are many choices in life‚ to cry or not to cry‚ holding it back or letting it go‚ You can listen or

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    1984 is a prime example of Dystopian‚ examine this statement. Nineteen Eighty-Four (1984)‚ by George Orwell‚ is the epitome of modern dystopian text‚ insofar as it contains all the elements and facets of Dystopian fiction. Written in nineteen forty-eight‚ it is set shortly after WW2‚ in a futuristic world of a totalitarian world‚ of Big Brother. Influenced by totalitarian leaders such as Stalin and Hitler‚ 1984 is written as a warning for the future‚ it proposes a world which could exist but does

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    safety and protection of the American people has always been a primary ideal of the United States government. In the past five years‚ new technology has emerged that has aided the government in ensuring this ideal. In the novel 1984‚ by George Orwell‚ Orwell uses a dystopian society to portray a government which utilizes technology and procedures to make it seem like they are protecting the citizens‚ but in reality is generating fear to control and have complete power over the people. In modern America

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    In this film the main purpose of it is to inform the audience that bullying is unacceptable. The audience of this is bulling‚ isolated and the coming of age people. Reeves wrote and directed Let Me In 2010‚ a remake of the Swedish film Let The Right One In. Understand bullying and the impact that it has on people‚ such as the feeling of isolation due to being branded as different to others around you. The film’s producers stated that their intent was to keep the plot similar to the original‚ yet

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    29th‚ 2011 Big Brother’s Dystopian World Dystopia: a society characterized by human misery and oppression. A Dystopian world is controlled by a government that can do no wrong. They weed out the individuals and groups that have the thought or intend to commit their lives to “dethroning” the ruler; Big Brother. The government will do anything to protect their way of life. They will go to the extremes of changing the past to control the future. In the novel 1984 by George Orwell‚ the citizens

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    Salman Rushdie writes an intelligent and convincing argument about migration and the idea that people root themselves in ideas rather than places. Scott Russell Sanders sees that it is not all good and disagrees with him. In his passage to counter Salman Rushdie’s viewpoint‚ he uses many rhetorical strategies to develop his perspective. Imagery is one of his most influential strategies. He describes the “worst fate” in American mythology‚ which is to be trapped in one place forever with no way

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    Let Me Decide A lawyer and feminist‚ Florynce Kennedy‚ once said “If men could get pregnant‚ abortion would be a sacrament”(“MIT Pro-Choice” 2). Florynce said this during a time when women had little to no control over their own body when the subject of abortion is at hand. The conflict of abortion is one that this country continues to struggle with to this day. Members of the American religious community must be made aware that abortion‚ in some cases‚ can be beneficial to both mother and child

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