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    still respects his parents. He thinks the media has a lot to do with decisions he makes but he would ask his friends what they think before anyone else. According to Barna research‚ Peers Parents and media are the top three things influencing teens today. Peers are more apt to have influence on teens regarding religion‚ what school sports or even what a teens is willing to experiment in. Statistics show that teens are more apt to go to church that their friends go to than one that they don’t know anyone

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    There is a lot of indiscipline in the youth of today resulting in violence‚ drug culture and crimes. If you were asked to give three suggestions for improving this situation‚ what would these be? The youth of today are out of control; they follow the wrong crowd just for popularity. The youth that are the most out of control are the individuals living in poverty. The majority of these individual rob and kill people. Because they feel they don’t have anything and when you don’t have anything there

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    1984: Ignorance is Strength The novel 1984 reveals a society comparable to that of the year 1984. This society has progressed‚ and continues to progress in the direction pointed out by George Orwell. “Impossible!”‚ everyone says. “We would never allow ourselves to be controlled that way!” These same people go home and turn on their televisions in order to soak up some more “truths” presented by their “honorable” leaders. These

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    1984 is a political parable. George Orwell wrote the novel to show society what it could become if things kept getting worse. The first paragraph of the book tells the reader of the "swirl of gritty dust....The hallway smelt of boiled cabbage and old rag mats." Just from these few lines Orwell makes it clear that there was absolutely nothing victorious abuot Victory Mansions. Every image the reader receives from Winston Smith is pessimistic. Hate week‚ for example‚ is a big event in Oceania. The

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    Transcendentalism Today

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    movement that focuses around the conscious and purity. The world today is a completely different place than it was during the transcendental era. Society today has smartphones‚ airplanes‚ and quantum computers‚ all of which actually go against transcendentalist beliefs. Despite its age‚ the transcendentalist values still affect society today. Through growing environmental awareness‚ self reliance‚ and the optimistic outlook people have today‚ transcendentalism can still be seen in today’s society. Environmental

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    1984 And Syme Comparison

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    they are seen as outside the social norms. These similarities in the dehumanization and social neglection of outcasts apply very similarly to our society today. Throughout Winston’s explanation of his personality‚ Syme is someone that can be seen as different‚ and because of that‚ the government exterminates him. The same happens in our society today‚ as outcasts are “socially vaporized” through bullying and suicide. Soon after Syme is introduced as a character‚ Winston states his belief that he will

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    1984 Persuasive Essay

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    1984 Persuasive Essay The well-known novel 1984 by George Orwell‚ is a direct commentary of our present society‚ the novel talks about media controlling the thoughts of the people‚ the reoccurring slogans of the party which are‚ “War is peace‚ Freedom is slavery and Ignorance is strength” and the idea of doublethink‚ these are all seen in our society today‚ but in different forms. In this well writ novel‚ the citizens of the society are constantly under watch by a figure named Big Brother‚ there

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    Guns of today

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    The Guns of Today Today‚ there are three main types of shoulder- and hand-fired guns: The rifle‚ shotgun‚ and pistol. There are others‚ but they are rare and not efficient‚ like the hand cannon‚ and (as the Americans call it) the Boom-stick-boom‚ which would rarely work‚ and when it did‚ it usually blew up‚ causing serious injury or death. You might have wondered why these here haven’t been called “Weapons”‚ and the reason is- guns‚ if used properly‚ are not any harm to anyone who follows and knows

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    The Iliad and Today

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    The characters portrayed in the Iliad are culturally similar to the people living in the United States today‚ but they are also different from us in several ways. The people that lived during the time of Homer had different ideas on many issues. The way they viewed things were somewhat different to how we view things today. This is to be expected because throughout history many events reshaped their views and beliefs. Events such as disasters‚ plagues‚ and wars occurred which brought about change

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    A Future of Oppression in 1984 George Orwell’s 1984 is a book about an average man and his troubled life in the year 1984. The story takes place not in the 1984 that we know to have come and past‚ but in sort of communist ruled era that Orwell originally portrayed in 1949. The book centers upon Winston Smith‚ a simple man who works for the Ministry of Truth‚ rewriting history as seen fit by the government‚ or as it is called in the novel‚ the ‘Party.’ 1984 takes place in the city of London‚ which

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