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    Orwell's Dilemma

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    However‚ he is ambivalent to kill the elephant because of the pressure put on by the huge crowd of Burmans. In his essay‚ Orwell is faced with an ethical dilemma between his humanistic conscience and the authoritarian conscience which forces him into an action to which he objects. The burdensome atmosphere of the situation caused Orwell to conform to the expectations of the crowd of Burmans. When Orwell and the crowd approached the elephant‚ it took no notice of them and looked in peace eating up bunches

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    breeding to build a superior race (1). This concept enforces how the people in the town devalue and make ordinary and subservient to humans the supernatural creature of the old man. The crowds lack appreciation for what they witness and behold. Before his crucifixion‚ the Jews treated Jesus similarly. The crowds who gathered from all over the world were cruel to the old man throwing stones and waste food as well as poking at him. Many unfortunate invalids came in search of health (2). Believing only

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    French Revolution The American Revolution inspired many people around the world in the ideas of democracy and this was certainly true of France‚ which had sent over many soldiers to fi ght in the Americas and had helped subsidize the war. In fact‚ it was the crisis in the royal fi nances‚ partly because of the money paid in the American War of Independence‚ that resulted in the series of events that led to the French Revolution. Louis XVI had become king in 1774‚ and until 1776‚ his comptroller-general

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    The Myriads: A Short Story

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    Loss is often sudden and painful‚ like a kick to the gut‚ but the pain eventually fades leaving you with only a memory of the past. Sometimes‚ though‚ it is not a kick. It is a rusty razor gash that opens up your belly leaving you desperately trying to stuff slippery innards back into a yawning wound. Even when it heals there remains a jagged scar and a dull ache as lingering reminders of what has been lost. I once counted Professor Gregor Szaranev as a close friend. I suppose I still do even though

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    Brampton Event Security

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    Event Security Services In Brampton Socialproceedings‚ and especially the ones where big crowds are involved‚ are very important. It is not a simple task to work security for every person. As‚ you not only risk your life‚ but also the others around you may be in danger. Here‚ the best method is to hire an event security company for your event or show. Wherever‚ a crowd is involved extra precautions are better. The saying wasn’t based on just words‚ better safe‚ than sorry! Thus‚ safety services

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    William Shakespeare. Brutus and Antony both spoke to the crowd after Juluis Caesar was assassinated Both speakers used three rhetorical devices: ethos‚ which is an appeal to credibility: pathos‚ which is an appeal to the emotions and logos‚ which is an appeal to logic. In the play. Anthony delivers astronger and more persuasive funeral oration due to his effective use of ethos‚ pathos and logos. Both speakers used an ethical appeal to the crowd and established their credibility first Brutus begins by

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    "devilish" looking man he starts to ponder that he may actually have to kill this elephant if he is in danger. Rifle in hand and a crowd behind he continues his journey. (para. 4) The officer realizes the crowd is excited at the thought he is going to kill this elephant. Killing the elephant would provide entertainment and food for them. At the bottom of the hill the officer and crowd behind see the elephant across the road "peacefully eating." The officer knows the elephant has passed it’s stage of "must"

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    The Fundamentals of Being a DJ Abstract Keeping a crowd dancing on a dance floor is an acquired skill. Many djs attempt this feat but consistently fall short of the feat. People enjoying a party dancing are unhappy when they and everyone around them are not interested in more than one consecutive tune played by the dj. This paper discusses the art of keeping the people on a dance floor dancing. How to Keep a Crowd Dancing The thought of being a dj crosses the mind of many music aficionados

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    CASE mc donald

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    McDonald’s “Seniors” Restaurant First problem with this case study is the concept of “senior crowd”. For the restaurant is already a challenge to have enough room to seat the current costumers‚ if it engages in bingo than the crowd will become even bigger. Not only will the restaurant have the teen clientele they will have a bingo crowd as well. Meaning that more senior crowd will come in only to play bingo. Second problem would be that the brand of the restaurant would be at

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    Monkey and Robert

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    Passage (70) A small crowd had gathered round the entrance to the park. His curiosity aroused‚ Robert crossed the road to see what was happening. HHe found that the center of attraction was an old man with a performing monkey. The monkey’s tricks‚ he soon discovered‚ were in no way remarkable so‚ after throwing a few pennies in the dirty hat which the man had placed on the pavement‚ Robert began to move off; along with other members of the crowd. At this point the man suddenly let out a loud

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