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    PMSG BASED STANDALONE WIND POWER GENERATION Project report submitted in Partial fulfilment of the requirement for the award of the Bachelors Degree by JAWAHARLAL NEHRU TECHNOLOGICAL UNIVERSITY-Kakinada In the Department of Electrical and Electronics Engineering SUBMITTED BY I.LAKSHMU NAIDU (Reg.No.09341A0235) D.NAVYAVANI (Reg.No.09341A0221) K.LAKSHMI (Reg.No.09341A0248) A.KARTHIK (Reg.No.09341A0204) Under the guidance of Mr.M.RAMBABU Sr. Assistant Professor Dept. of EEE

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    says‚ “One false step‚ and our enemies would be upon us. Surely comrades‚ you don’t want Jones back?”. In addition‚ at the end of Chapter 5 Squealer used a form of hatred to convince the animals that Napoleon came up with the idea of building the windmill and used a lie stating it was a “tactic” to get rid of Snowball. Squealer also used fear to intimidate the animals with growling dogs‚ “the animals were not certain what the word (tactic) meant‚ but Squealer spoke so persuasively‚ and the three dogs

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    Napolean realized that the windmill the animals worked on tirelessly was destroyed in the middle of the night‚ he expressed his anger by saying‚ “‘Snowball has done this thing! In sheer malignity‚ thinking to set back our plans and avenge himself for his ignominious expulsion‚ this traitor has crept here under cover of night and destroyed our work of nearly a year” (Orwell 43). Napolean is furious because he thinks that Snowball invaded Animal Farm and ruined the windmill the animals had worked so

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    in an animal home by lying‚ and taking the animal’s lack in knowledge to his advantage: “I was at his bedside at the very last. And at the end‚ almost too weak to speak‚ he whispered in my ear that his soul sorrow was the have passed on before the windmill was finished ‘Forward‚ Comrades!” (Orwell 115). This pig was able to get the farm to believe that Boxer was being helped with the use of propaganda‚ when really he was being hurt. Squealer was good at making things up. His use propaganda to mess

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    considered a normality‚ this isn’t special. William didn’t even know these things existed till looking at pictures in a book. He built a windmill that powered his village from spare tires‚ broken pipes‚ wooden poles‚ and his dad’s old bicycle. He learned how to do it by looking at pictures in a book that wasn’t even in his languages. He tried and failed making this windmill but kept trying knowing that his family needed this. He eventually succeeded by hard work and not only did he create lights for his

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    beautiful castle with blushing maids and noble sirs. Another example of Don Quixote’s rampant imagination is the famous windmill incident. Quixote believes the windmills he sees in the distance to be thirty monstrous giants. In this scene‚ Cervantes lets the reader know that Quixote has little grasp of reality. Sancho tried to tell Quixote that the giants were only windmills‚ but he wouldn’t listen. Sancho couldn’t fathom that his master was mad‚ so he shuts the incident out of his mind‚ displaying

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    the animals to take a break from working on the windmill so he can help educate

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    able to rally all of Wallachia together with him as a leader under the countries hatred of the Ottoman Empire. Napoleon was able to do the same with the farm’s hatred of Snowball. That is proven when Napoleon announces to all the animals after the windmill is destroyed‚

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    One of the pigs who begin to rule The Animal Farm after the revolt‚ he symbolises Joseph Stalin‚ second chairman of The Soviet Union and in in most eyes‚ including Orwell’s‚ a ruthless dictator who destroys the revolutionary ideals. He uses excessive force (Dogs‚ representing Stalin’s secret police and the KGB) and propaganda to strengthen his rule. The pigs led by Napoleon start increasingly resemble humans‚ signifying Stalin’s similarity to fascists. He later changes the 7 commandments of Animalism

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    HERE was once a windmill which stood on the downs by the sea‚ far from any town or village‚ and in which the miller lived alone ith his little daughter. His wife had died when the little girl‚ ^hose name was Lucilla‚ was a baby‚ and so the miller lived by himself with his child‚ of whom he was very proud. As her father was busy with his work‚ and as little Lucilla had no other children to play with‚ she was alone nearly all day‚ and had to amuse herself as best she could

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