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    of Decision Making The Downfall of Lehman Brothers The Downfall of Lehman Brothers Poor Decision making is a factor that can lead to bankruptcy and failure. Lehman Brothers Holdings Inc.‚ a major U.S investment bank‚ is an example of bad decision making because of their poor judgment‚ they have filed a Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection on September 15‚ 2008. A Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection is when a company‚ in this case Lehman Brother Holdings Inc. ‚ reports to the government that

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    Americans express commitment to valued causes through rebellious acts and being against the rules. In the novel 1984 Winston Smith‚ the main character‚ goes against the rules and is rebellious. All the rules that Winston goes against leads to committing crimes and puts him at risk of being arrested or being killed by the people in the Party. Winston is not the only one who commits crimes in Airstrip One‚ the entire society commits crimes. This impacts societal change physically and mentally because

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    a world in which occupants were monitored at all times. Well‚ in George Orwell’s 1984‚ the citizens in Oceania are scrutinized at all hours of the day. In 1984‚ Winston Smith starts a journal to express his negative thoughts about the Party and Big Brother even though he can be punished by death if caught. Soon after starting his journal‚ Winston meets Julia‚ another unorthodox person like Winston. After a few gatherings with Julia‚ Winston falls in love with her. Then O’Brien invites Winston and

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    Any character‚ no matter how minor‚ can change the course of any book. In George Orwell’s “1984”‚ Emmanuel Goldstein is no exception. Orwell uses Goldstein to represent the major enemy of the Party‚ which drastically affects the main character‚ Winston Smith. Winston’s and the readers opinions on Goldstein vary from book to book‚ making the motivations of Winston change. George Orwell uses the character of Emmanuel Goldstein to show that people should not just see what they are accomplishing‚ but

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    Utopia Vs Dystopia In 1984

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    telescreens.Orwell mentioned telescreens showing how much surveillance the government had “Winston kept his back turned to the telescreen. It was safer‚ though‚ as he well knew‚ even a back can be revealing.”(Orwell3). Constantly being watched is a big sign of a dystopian society. Winston and Julia eventually get caught through the telescreen revealing what they have been doing. This does not only happen in books or movies but it is also going on in real

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    Thoughtcrime In 1984

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    Under constant surveillance by a man known as Big Brother‚ the citizens living in the dystopian society in George Orwell’s 1984 are constantly monitored for betrayal of the government‚ also known as Thoughtcrime. Through people on the streets and devices known as telescreens‚ the government watches every movement‚ every word‚ every decision a person makes. Surrounding this concept of totalitarianism and Thoughtcrime is the idea that the government often manipulates and constructs the memories of

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    the past...controls the future: who controls the present controls the past" (Orwell 204). By manipulating the past‚ present‚ and the future‚ the government remains above all others. From the beginning of the book‚ the reader is made known that “Big Brother is watching you” (Orwell 6). Each character in 1984 is given no privacy or personal life‚ thus creating a feeling of separation from the rest of society. Even relationships which are not chosen by the government are prohibited in such a world. The

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    INDIANA UNIVERSITY SOUTHEAST THE ISLEY BROTHERS: AN IN-DEPTH LOOK OF THEIR HISTORY‚ MUSIC‚ STYLE‚ CAREER AND INFLUENCE FROM THE 20TH THROUGH THE 21ST CENTURY BY CHRISTIAN HANNAH M404 TWENTIETH CENTURY MUSIC PROFESSOR NIREN NEW ALBANY‚ INDIANA APRIL 13‚ 2011 When I begin to think of 20th century music‚ I immediately jump to my favorite music period in all of history‚ the 1960’s-1980’s‚ specifically the alternative rock‚ soul‚ R&B and funk

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    In 1984‚ George Orwell‚ English novelist‚ delivers a dystopian fiction novel about the future possible world of 1984. Orwell creates the character‚ Winston Smith‚ the protagonist of the novel. Winston Smith is solely against the party and is curious as to where his rebellion against the party will lead him. While still attending hate week‚ working for the party‚ and being under surveillance 24/7‚ Smith attempts to figure out his way to the Brotherhood. Along with Smith’s hate for the party‚ Orwell

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    tv is bad

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    of young‚ good-looking self-publicists‚ who will do anything to get on TV. Usually the programme makers try to ensure excitement by picking people who are likely to clash with each other. They then place them in unnatural situations‚ such as the Big Brother house or the

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