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    Animal Farm Corruption

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    A novel written by George Orwell in the 1940s has proven to be a classic among many generations. The fascinating story of change‚ betrayal‚ and corruption intrigues readers‚ as a group of animals display the potential downfalls a political system can undergo. Animal Farm reveals the difficulties a group of farm animals face when rising against their farmer. The farm is named Manor farm‚ which is owned and farmed by Mr. Jones. One night‚ Mr. Jones forgets to lock the door‚ resulting in a meeting between

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    earth on a snake‚ turtle and elephants when they moved the earth shaked. Tremor in Hollywood movie about raboids causing an earthquake Logic (Elastic rebound theory) noticed that the land moved as the ground shook Our Place in Earthquake Country The goal is to be prepared for an upcoming earthquake by understanding it better. April 3rd: OUTLINE: Earth’s Interior Plate Tectonics (Read Chapter 6) Plates Continental Drift Sea Floor spreading Driving Mechanisms Plate Boundaries

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    Corruption In Animal Farm

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    An Era of Political Corruption: The Philosophy of Communism Reimagined In the 1945 classic‚ Animal Farm‚ George Orwell uses a simple fable-style tale to demonstrate how the shadow of tyranny that progressively engulfs an English farm relates to the timeline of the Russian Revolution and the Stalin Era. With the collective effort of the animals to successfully rebel against their oppressive farmer‚ they soon adopt the maxim: “All animals are equal” and aim to live in a classless society from that

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    of Plastic Waste Production of Hollow Blocks and Bricks ABSTRACT The objective of this IP is to prove that plastics can be recycled into reusable hollow blocks/bricks and help the environment by lessening plastic waste. In this experiment‚ plastics were cut into small pieces to use them in bricks/hollow blocks. INTRODUCTION The objective of this project is to help prevent water pollution that causes flood‚ by collecting and using plastic wrappers in making hollow blocks and bricks. Plastic materials

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    When greeted in a grungy foyer of Project 107‘s back area‚ it seems an unlikely place for Matriark Theatre to present their original work‚ GODFACE‚ a parody of the corruption and scandal of the Western World’s current political landscape. But it works‚ it really works. With current election results still in limbo‚ and international show pony‚ Donald Trump dominating political landscapes‚ Matriark Theatre’s fast-paced political satire brings new life to our current democracy. Peeling through the

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    Nathaniel Hawthorne -The Hollow of the Three Hills  Author’s Background and Writing Plot Setting Themes‚ Motifs‚ Symbols Character Analysis Narrative Techniques/Style   Author’s Background and Writing Nathaniel Hawthorne was an American novelist and short story writer. He was born in 1804 in  Salem ‚ Massachusetts to Nathaniel Hathorne and the former Elizabeth Clarke Manning. His ancestors include John Hathorne ‚ the only judge involved in the Salem witch trials  who never repented of his actions

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    numbers of people who have been exposed to unnecessary force by police officers has begun to rise substantially. In 2002‚ large state and local law enforcement agencies received more that 26‚000 citizen complaints. Statistics have shown that there is corruption in not only the officers themselves‚ but the law enforcement department as well. Most of the cases that are filed regarding inappropriate use of force from officers are either disregarded or written off. There are only about 8% of the complaints

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    west to the pacific coast. Transportation being difficult caused a lack of proper communication‚ which lead to weak trade. Proper communication was very important in ruling a country because without it‚ laws and orders couldn’t be passed and carried out. Weak trade would also make it hard for the Tsar to rule the country because Russia’s economy would become less and less stable. Agricultural Problems: Although much of Russia’s land was very beautiful and dramatic‚ little of it could be used

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    Democratic Country

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    A democratic country aims to have an accountable government that serve the best interests of the people it is governing. The UK is a liberal democracy which ensures that citizens should be able to influence governmental decisions made. But how far is the UK democratic? An element of Britain’s governmental system is that there is no written constitution. This means that‚ theoretically‚ the government are free to pass any legislation as long as they have the majority in parliament which could be easily

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    Crane versus Bones The main character in “The Legend of Sleepy Hollow” is a man named Ichabod Crane. Although he is the main character‚ Irving portrays him in many negative aspects. Brom Bones is the complete opposite of Crane. He has all of the qualities that Crane lacks. Subsequently‚ the two are sworn enemies. Bones is heroic‚ stronger‚ and more appealing than Crane. Bones is depicted as the hero of the story. He is well known throughout the town and he is liked by everyone. He is also skilled

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