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    Animal Farm

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    Animal Farm George Orwell who wrote Animal Farm uses animals to show how the influences and nature of power can be used for ultimate good or absolute evil. George attempts to show how the good idea of communism can be easily corrupted by the greed of the leader. It is about a group of animals that rebel against the farm owner in order to gain control of the farm and to be treated with more respect. Old Major explains was one of the most respected animals in the farm. He called a meeting one

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    The Cold War was a sustained state of political and military tension between powers in the Western Bloc (the United States with NATO and others) and powers in the Eastern Bloc (the Soviet Union and its allies in Warsaw Pact). Historians have not fully agreed on the dates‚ but 1947–1991 is common. It was "cold" because there was no large-scale fighting directly between the two sides‚ although there were major regional wars in Korea and Vietnam. The Cold War split the temporary wartime alliance against

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    1-20-2014 Mt. Greenwood Animal Farm Essay In the novel Animal Farm by George Orwell‚ Orwell tells the tale of how a farm is taken over by its overworked‚ mistreated animals. But there is more to the story than meets the eye. Animal Farm allegorically represents communist Russia and how devastatingly the cost of freedom can be. In the novel‚ one of the leaders is the selfish Napoleon

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    | Offner‚ Arnold‚ "Provincialism and Confrontation: Truman’s Responsibility" in Major Problems in American Foreign Relations‚ Volume II. Gaddis‚ John Lewis‚ "Two Cold War Empires: Imposition vs. Multilateralism‚" in Major Problems in American Foreign Relations‚ Volume II The Cold War was the longest war in which the United States has ever partaken and is the only war that involved little to no fighting. After researching the events‚ reading historical opinions‚ and listening to lectures in class

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    Stone Cold

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    Robert Swindells presents the character of Shelter in many different ways in the novel ‘Stone Cold’. Swindells gives Shelter-a psychopathic‚ ex-military‚ mass murderer-a deadly personality that’s extremely terrifying but also curiously intriguing at the same time. In Stone Cold‚ the Daily Routine Orders is where we get special glimpses of events through Shelter’s eyes. Shelter speaks and thinks in a peculiar way- like a well educated‚ normal person. But what he says throughout the book shows the

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    animal farm

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    animal farm. Even though a lot of things changed after the rebellion‚ I find that overall everything is still just as difficult for most animals‚ while some animals have higher power on the farm. The first thing that the animals changed about the farm is the name. They changed the name of the farm from Manor farm‚ to Animal farm. They all learn the song "beasts of England" that Old major had taught them before the rebellion. They have also made up 7 commandments that all animals on the farm must

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    Farm Abuse

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    Farm Exploitation: Animal Abuse in the Farm Society today runs on ignorance‚ with many people that do not have the knowledge of where their food source derives. There are many cases reported every day of people abusing their pets or wild animals‚ but most cases of animal abuse happen at the factory farm. There are over 139‚000 factory farms in the United States. They slaughter over 27 million cows‚ hogs‚ and hens every day for our convenience (Food Inc.). Consider yourself in the position of the

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    Have you ever imagined a farm ran by greedy pigs? Animal Farm is a novel that shows why animals cannot govern themselves. The novel was written by George Orwell. George Orwell was an English novelist and critic. Most of his work was on the government. He often criticized it as shown in the novels Animal Farm and 1984. George Orwell’s Animal Farm portrays the futility of the Russian Revolution through the themes of abuse of power‚ greediness‚ and ignorance. Animal Farm portrays the theme of abuse

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    In Cold Blood

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    they have done. Throughout his novel‚ In Cold Blood‚ Capote tells the reader of Perry Smith’s past to make the reader feel sorry for Perry‚ as is evident in the following discussion. To better understand how the author conveyed this‚ one must examine Perry’s dream‚ his life in the Detention Home‚ and his relationship with this father and his mother. People can learn a lot about a person by simply looking at what someone’s dreams consist of. In‚ In Cold Blood‚ Capote tells the reader about Perry’s

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    Adams Period 3 02 March 2013 The Cold War Begins The Cold War was a five year war against the Soviet Union and the United States. These two Communist and Democratic countries had very different views and ways of ruling their citizens. One feared of expansion‚ the other feared of the opposing differences. However‚ they both agreed on keeping the war at a minimum by agreeing to not allow weapons of mass destruction to come into the war. Hint to the term "Cold War." Although there was not necessarily

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