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    My Interpretation of "Shooting An Elephant" By Christina Harry 06/19/2013 English Composition 111 "Shooting An Elephant" by George Orwell (1903-1950) is to me‚ a memoir of the time he spent in Moulmein‚ Burma‚ as a European sub-divisional police officer of the town. He was sent there to attempt control of the unruly Burmese people by the British Empire. Orwell was a white European and was hated by the people because

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    NZDB601 FINANCIAL ACCOUNTING AMFA601 INTERMEDIATE FINANCIAL ACCOUNTING Assignment One - Part B Group: Student Name/ID ABHISHEK SHRESTHA/12288403 Student Name/ID AKHIL DAVIS MAMPILLY/99103098 Student Name/ID DANIEL SIDABUTAR/12296635 INTRODUCTION A Kathmandu Holdings Limited is a chain of retail stores and selling outdoor clothing equipment for travel and adventure

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    “Shooting an Elephant” In “Shooting an Elephant” George Orwell is not liked by the Burmese people because he is the representation of their oppressors‚ the British. He gets his chance to be the hero when an elephant gets loose and causes destruction and the people need him to kill the beast. What would have happened if he didn’t shoot the elephant? Why Orwell feel so awful about killing the elephant? Orwell decides to kill the elephant‚ but does he do it for the right reason? In Orwell’s essay

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    Catcher In The Rye and Dead Poets Society Essay Sometimes in literature‚ two different forms of writing tell two different stories with lots of similarities through characters. The book The Catcher and The Rye by J.D Salinger and the movie The Dead Poets Society directed by Peter Weir is a perfect example of two different literary works that share similarities through characters. The Dead Poet Society follows half a school year of 5 main characters at Welton Academy each with a different connection

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    shoot an elephant or not. From the very beginning the officer is saying that he is hated by a large number of people. He starts off as an honest man in my opinion. Will he continue being an honest man throughout the story? The officer was a subdivisional police officer of a town and the officer describes himself as an easy target. This officer even admits that he does not like his job. Like the officer‚ I too had a choice to make‚ whether to shoot an elephant or not. I shot the elephant just as the

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    “Shooting an Elephant” is an essay written by George Orwell in 1936. “Shooting an Elephant” is written chronologically and is a 1st person narrative. The tone of the essay is discomforting. The story takes place in Burma in the 1920’s. It depicts a situation in which the main character‚ a young Englishman‚ who is serving as a police officer‚ encounters a ravaging elephant while he is on duty. The anonymous narrator is a questioning colonialist that throughout the story struggles with three

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    which material flowed through the plant. The die making and set-up operations required the greatest degree of skill‚ which was supplied by highly paid‚ long-service craftspeople. The finishing departments‚ divided operationally and geographically between plating and painting‚ attracted less highly trained but relatively skilled workers‚ some of whom had been employed by the company for many years. The remaining operations required largely unskilled labor and contained

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    One day there was a rampaging circus elephant going through the town‚ and Orwell went with his old .44 Winchester so he could go scare it away. During the elephants rampage throughout the town it destroyed a hut‚ killed a cow and raided some fruit stalls. Later on they realized the elephant trampled a man to death and that’s when Orwell went and got an elephant rifle from a friend because he thought it was needed at the moment. Orwell tracked down the elephant and the whole town followed because they

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    ENCRYPTION AND DECRYPTION As said earlier‚ Encryption and Decryption are the two most basic terms of Cryptography. Here‚ the secret is to convert the plain text‚ which is the usual text that we encounter daily‚ into a Cipher text which on sight looks just like a ordinary plain text but with a secret message hidden which can be only read by the person who knows the secret behind the new text. The above situation can be termed as Encryption and Decryption. The term Encryption means to convert the plain text

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    Like a Chinese box‚ the world of the novel contained smaller worlds‚ and inside those were yet smaller worlds. Together‚ these worlds made up a single universe‚ and the universe waited there to be discovered by the reader.” (Murakami‚ 2003‚ p100) One can perceive “The Elephant Vanishes” to be an allegory for the social situation in post-modern Japan during the 1980s. Loughman believes that Murakami’s Japanese society was “absorbing the form‚ but not the substance of another culture‚ his [Murakami’s]

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