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    factor. For the rapid advances in technology‚ however‚ one exchanges their privacy. Should one happen to use a computer to use the Internet‚ for example‚ their level of privacy is decreased substantially as you open the door to social control. As Orwell says in 1984‚ “Big Brother is watching you.” Ever since the creation of the Internet‚ more specifically the World Wide Web‚ the government has utilized Orwellian tactics of surveillance. “Many parts of the Internet are still kind of like the raw

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    quote you chose (and the page number) as the most interesting and defend your choice with specific reasoning in a minimum of one paragraph. Included in your reasoning should be who said the quote or whose idea it depicts and why it is important that that person is behind the idea. I chose the quote that Winston stated‚ “Big Brother is Watching You” on page 2 of Chapter 1. I like this quote because it briefly explains the antagonist in the story and tells the plot of the story. Big Brother

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    Big brother isn’t watching you Big brother isn’t watching you‚ is a commentary written by comedian‚ actor‚ writer and musician‚ Russell Brand. The commentary is about the 2011 UK riots‚ also called the “Blackberry riots” because the riots were organized with social media and mobile devices‚ such as the phone Blackberry. Russell Brand critiques the behavior from his countrymen and the riots make him go through his memories from his time living in London (Essex). He now resides in Los Angeles‚ California

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    Andrea Shea‚ NPR’s author of ’1984’ On Stage: Big Brother Is Still Watching You‚ talked about George Orwell’s novel‚ ‘1984’ and how its likeness has been instilled as a play in Cambridge‚ Massachusetts. It related the basic fear of being watched and controlled by the government‚ the plot of the novel‚ to life now where being watched and listened to is a huge concern. The play symbolizes the troubles totalitarianism‚ and what would happen if a free country‚ like America or Britain‚ were to fall under

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    B “A wild or turbulent disturbance created by a large number of people”‚ this is one of the many definitions available when you search for the word “Riot”. Some definitions state that the ruckus is created because a group of people have a common purpose. What is general through all of these definitions is that words like noisy‚ violent‚ arson‚ disorder and disturbance all reoccure. If people have a common goal for wanting to shed light on something‚ then how come they find it necessary to use violence

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    in everyday life are connected to the control of the Party. The symbol of “Big Brother” is one of oppression. It is everywhere. Even in Winston’s apartment complex‚ there is a huge poster of a face‚ with the words “Big Brother Is Watching You” in equally large letters underneath. These posters appear all over the city; at work‚ at home‚ pretty much everywhere. Winston wants to get away from the oppression of “Big Brother”‚ but no matter what he does he cannot escape. Orwell uses the symbol of the

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    Text B assignment - big brother isn’t watching you. The UK riots during the summer of 2011 came as a shock to a lot of people‚ not only in England but all over the entire world. Worldwide people watched astonished as CNN and BBC showed pictures of widespread looting‚ burning of buildings and cars and serious aggression against the police. During the riots‚ most of the comments from politicians and other officials were condemnation of the rioters calling them mindless savages‚ but after some time

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    Case Study 5.2 Big Brother is Watching? By Przemyslaw Ziemski MGMT605 Graduate Research Methods Colorado Technical University

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    and colors used to represent abstract ideas or concepts. Big Brother‚ The Glass Paperweight‚ and St. Clement’s Church are a few symbols that Orwell refers to often throughout the novel. Orwell’s symbols are a way for him to indirectly express the characters’ feelings. Big Brother is a symbol that comes about early on in the novel and sticks with us till the end. The posters of a man staring at you with the words “Big Brother is Watching You” symbolize the Party. As Winston made his way to the upstairs

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    this day the big homey gives me love/ Could swear that God sent me a brother from above/ And he can relate to my hustle like he was my cuz/ I think I saw him in the Hype Magazine‚ was thinking damn this nigga looks just like me/ I even thought up a collaboration in my dreams/ I thought but why the hell would homey wanna work with me damn/ The next day I emailed him the joint man/ I had my heart and mind ready for disappointment/ Hours later he replied and he said I was ill‚ you can imagine

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