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    1984 by George Orwell

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    1984 1984 by George Orwell is a novel about a man‚ Winston Smith‚ living in a dystopian‚ totalitarian government. The book circulates around the negative ideal of a harsh government strictly controlling the people of a society. 1984 shares some unique similarities as well as differs greatly from actual life that many English lived during the 80’s‚ even though the book was written nearly 40 years prior and was not looking at a realistic interpretation of what the world would be like. Orwell had

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    Squ Time Table

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    DATE: 13/07/2011 TIME: 03:51:54 PM PAGE: 1 OF 131 REPORT: MASTT2 FLFL College Department / Crs/Sect ANSC7001/10 ANVS2000/10 ANVS2001/10 ANVS2001/11 ANVS2002/10 ANVS2002/11 ANVS2008/10 ANVS2008/11 ANVS3004/10 ANVS3004/11 ANVS3005/10 ANVS3005/11 ANVS3007/10 ANVS3007/11 ANVS3011/10 ANVS3011/11 ANVS4001/10 ANVS4001/11 ANVS4004/10 ANVS4004/11 ANVS4007/10 ANVS4007/11 ANVS4010/10 ANVS4010/11 ANVS4012/10 ANVS4012/11 ANVS4013/10 ANVS4013/11 ANVS4018/10 ANVS4019/10 College of Agricultural

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    1. Purchase and Material management Introduction: Most of the manufacturing units spend more than 60% of the money in the form of material only whether in the form of raw material or in the form of finished goods. Material management: Involves controlling the types of product‚ amount location‚ movement‚ and timing of the purchase of various materials. Purchasing involves: Procuring material‚ supplies machinery and service needed for production and maintenance. Material management: It

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    Primark Table X

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    (Un)Ethical Behaviour The stakeholders who are affected How these stakeholders are affected (positive or negative and why) Costs to business (D1) Benefits to business (D1) Long term impact on business and stakeholders (D1) Unfavourable working environment /conditions Workers who sew the clothes for Primark in Bangladesh. Primark’s top employees such as managers and board of directors are affected as well. They are affected because they are the ones making the clothes in these unfavourable working

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    Rhetorical Devices Table

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    Rhetorical Device Definition When to use or Example Hyperbole Rhetorical exaggeration. Hyperbole is often accomplished via comparisons‚ similes‚ and metaphors. Make a point strongly. Makes the reader snap to attention and foucus. Demonstrates the difference between two things. Caution it is overused and can weaken writing if not used carefully. Do not use to avoid using actual figures or just fill up space Understatement A rhetorical form in which the force of a descriptive statement is less

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    1984 Dystopian Analysis

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    In 1984 telescreens are used to constantly watch over their society‚ and our society is working towards this type of surveillance. The dystopian society of 1984 uses telescreens so the government is able to keep the citizens out of trouble and prevent secret plotting of schemes against Oceania. Today the use of surveillance although is not used in the same way 1984‚ in a matter of years our society will catch up and shadow the book. Now in our society cameras are useful for preventing crime or someone

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    1984 vs 1983

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    Ben‚ "With great power‚ comes great responsibility." If we are not careful‚ the technology we know and love could be used against us‚ even subtly. In reality the technology of today better resembles dystopian visions represented by George Orwell’s ‘1984’ following Winston Smith’s fight against the totalitarian state rule of England‚ Steven Spielberg’s film “Minority Report”‚ set in a dystopic future where pre-crime bears the authorisation to arrest ‘criminals’ based on the simple predictions of ‘Pre-Cogs’

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    1984 Book Essay

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    1984 Essay What do you think a normal human being needs to have a good‚ hearty life? What are the most basic needs that are vital to one’s survival? According to Maslow’s hierarchy of needs‚ physiological needs are those required to sustain life‚ such as air‚ water‚ nourishment‚ and sleep. If such needs are not satisfied‚ then one’s motivation will arise from the quest to satisfy them. Higher needs such as social needs and esteem are not felt until one has met the needs basic to one’s bodily functioning

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    Freedom Of Speech In 1984

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    In 1984‚ George Orwell introduces his idea of what the future holds for humanity. He portrays a very dystopian society with limited freedom of speech by Big Brother‚ the government‚ through the eyes of Winston in many ways. The book introduces the idea of Newspeak which is a language that tries to limit thoughtful communication by degenerating the language over time as Syme states to Winston in 1984. Winston purchases a diary knowing the consequences of expressing self-thought even when directed

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    1984 - George Orwell

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    doubt of the persistent power of literature it should be banished by the novel “1984” by George Orwell. There is much that reasonant for most of us in Orwell’s dystopia in the face of Edward Snowden’s revelations about the NSA; the totalitarian State of Oceania‚ its menacing Big Brother‚ the history-erasing Ministry of Truth and the sinister Thought Police with their everpresent telescreens. Eventhough the novel “1984” was read by its readers in 1949‚ the novel was meant to represent a very real threat

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