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    morning when jhon woke up alex went to Domado city. ‘’He is playing games with me he might be hide himself’’ he think so far. When Alex came to Domado city. “Here we couldn’t tell you that how he reached to the city” Alex was arrive in the city at 9o’clock in the morning obviously at this time everybody is busy to reach their offices so very few of them were notice that a deer is actuly walking in our city‚ Alex was hungry suddenly he

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    The Ride towards Freedom November 1‚ 2011 In 1961‚ the Freedom Riders set out for the Deep South to defy Jim Crow laws and call for change. They were often met by hatred and violence and local police commonly refused to intervene. The Riders efforts transformed the civil rights movement. About fifty years ago today‚ two buses left Washington‚ D.C.‚ in the first of what would become known as the Freedom Rides. On board was an interracial group determined to desegregate bus terminals across the

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    is no way for him to defend himself‚ no route to take but to run away from the situation in hopes of outrunning his opponents. This is the case displayed by the central character Alex‚ an embodiment of governmental control and power surviving in an environment of political and social turmoil‚ in A Clockwork Orange. Alex‚ a self-imposed gang leader‚ experiences the Ludovico technique firsthand‚ a governmental experiment that effectively erases the moral choice that he had once possessed. Afterwards

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    A Clockwork Orange: The Feelingless and Affectless Man‚ Living In a Mechanical Society In today’s society the value of one’s being has been abused. No longer do we foster the idea of nurturing our young‚ rather society has become detached from showing and sharing emotion. Becoming a society focused on technology‚ people have become merely objects of a mechanical society. Technology has reached an era of denaturing human nature; technology has made society lazy by making everything substitutable

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    Ever since Alex arrived at cabin 4 at Sunshine Lake Camp‚ there was at least one issue every day. Alex was a natural trouble maker and since his arrival at camp it was clear he didn’t manage well with other people. In cabin 4‚ David‚ Matt‚ Mark‚ and Spencer had been getting along just fine. The counselors‚ Jack and John‚ liked their campers‚ until Alex came. On the second day of camp tension grew between Alex and David especially. Alex was always looking for a way to bother or annoy David and David

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    walking around school. While he is walking‚ people are staring. His best friend‚ Alex‚ makes his way over to him. ALEX Hoy‚ Marlon! MARLON (V.O.) Siya si Alex. Ang akong best friend. Naa gyud na siya pirme sa akong tapad‚ umulan man.. FLASHBACK It’s raining‚ Alex and Marlon are on the streets and are soaking wet. Alex asks for money from Marlon and Marlon is quick to comply. END FLASHBACK

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    as the act of someone choosing to be good. This element of choice‚ no matter what the outcome‚ displays man’s power as an individual. "A Clockwork Orange" starts with Alex posing the question: "what’s it going to be then‚ eh?". Burgess begins the story by demonstrating that Alex and his gang are free to do as they choose. Alex and his "droogs" are rebellious modern youth in an oppressive society. The "droogs" are tempted like all humanity by sin and try to show their hatred for the government with

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    you are introduced to Alex and his droogs. They are at a milkbar drinking milk-plus. Milk‚ plus types of drugs that enhance Alex and his droogs ultraviolence‚ which is the main backdrop to the story that leads to other psychological events. Drug addiction is a complex disorder that is compulsive and often uncontrollable. This is a chronic relapsing disorder‚ and treatment for drug addiction is about as effective as treatments for chronic medical conditions. Next Alex goes to a home in the

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    riding and training horses. It is all about feeling your horse’s soft movements and teaching obedience and balance. Dressage is wonderful because it is fun to ride‚ horses and riders learn discipline‚ and it is a healthy way to get exercise and have fun. Dressage is an ideal way to ride a horse. It is critical for the rider to learn how to control the horse and it is also really enjoyable. Riding a horse is so pleasing because horses are such delightful creatures. The best places to ride are in an

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    about moral choice and free will. Alex ’s story shows what happens when an individual ’s right to choose is robbed for the good of society. The first and last chapters place Alex in more or less the same physical situation but his ability to exercise free will leads him to diametrically opposite choices—good versus evil. The phrase‚ "what ’s it going to be then‚ eh?‚" echoes throughout the book; only at the end of the novel is the moral metamorphosis complete and Alex is finally able to answer the question

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