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    Code Orange by Caroline B. Cooney is about the troubled life of Mitty Blake who isn’t the sharpest knife in the drawer. Mitty lives in New-York‚ his parents are rich‚ and has a weekend home in the suburbs. Mitty biggest problem in school is getting good grades. He is always doing things last minute and forgets half of the assignments. His biggest motivation in school is his crush Olivia. Olivia is one of the schools most brightest students‚ getting good grades‚ all the teachers like her‚ and never

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    A Clockwork Orange Thematic Research Essay Anthony Burgess’ dystopian novel‚ A Clockwork Orange‚ takes on the theme of free will and why it’s highly crucial to people in society. In his novel‚ Anthony Burgess explores the absence of free will from a government project leading the main character‚ Alex‚ to become sick whenever he thinks of violence‚ leaving him defenseless‚ and having suicidal tendencies. After the undergoing the experiment‚ Alex finds the violent acts that he once loved are now unenjoyable

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    orange peel as heavy metals absorberInternational Journal of Advanced Engineering Technology E-ISSN 0976-3945 Research Article STATE OF ART OF BIOSORPTION TECHNIQUE FOR TREATMENT OF HEAVY METALS BEARING WASTES Dr. Nitin W. Ingole‚ Sachin V. Dharpal Address for Correspondence Professor‚ Assistant Professor‚ Civil Engineering Department‚ Prof Ram Meghe Institute of Technology and Research‚ Badnera (Amravati) Maharastra – 444701 ABSTRACT Adsorption is one of the Physico-chemical treatment

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    Reading the excerpt from Piper Kerman’s Orange is the New Black: My Year in a Women’s Prison book places the reader in the shoes of the main character‚ Kerman. In the excerpt‚ Kerman evokes the reader’s pity‚ as well as interest‚ through a description of the fear and nerves she is experiencing turning herself in to the federal prison. As she undergoes several unpleasant procedures‚ Kerman expresses believable emotions. She hates the dehumanizing feeling of her circumstances‚ from standing naked in

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    In a world where free will is given to everyone and taken advantage of‚ no one can imagine a life without it. In Anthony Burgess’s’ novel A Clockwork Orange‚ we get an insight on a young thug named Alex who loves the thrill from chaos and violence who overtime loses the born right of free will. Burgess is criticising the methods to rid individuals of free will‚ not that evil exists in certain individuals. “Freedom of the will is as self- evident and clear as anything we can know‚” (Rene Descartes)

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    Kristen Kleiner Abnormal Psychology July 19th‚ 2012 Alex DeLarge in A Clockwork Orange A Clockwork Orange is set in futuristic Britain. The main character and narrator‚ Alex DeLarge‚ is the leader of a sadistic teen gang. Alex introduces his “droogs”‚ or friends‚ as Pete‚ Georgie‚ and Dim. After getting intoxicated at the Korova Milk Bar‚ they perform a series of “ultra-violent” crimes. This includes beating a homeless man‚ fighting a rival gang‚ and theft. They also play “Hogs of the Road”

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    Figure 1: The orange circles represent Sandy and the black circles represent his relatives‚ his mother‚ uncle and aunt. The arrows indicate their respective coloured circle’s stage direction and the numbers indicate the order of which movement takes place. The blue rectangle moved onto the stage is Sandy’s bed. Voice: Sandy’s voice in this scene reflects his transitioning emotions as he moves from relative to relative. With his mother‚ his voice is calm as the fear and uneasiness of the situation

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    In A Clockwork Orange‚ Alex uses the nadsat word “horrorshow” extensively to describe many things including actions‚ events‚ and observations. The first occurrence of the word comes on the very first page of the book‚ where Alex describes what happens when he drinks “the old moloko.” The true meaning of this word is difficult to determine because of how Alex’s morals are twisted. He uses it to describe a wide variety of things like blood‚ murder‚ beatings‚ rape‚ and‚ in the case of the first page

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    A Clockwork Orange was a very weird movie for me to watch‚ because I didn’t understand why the reasons for such violent behave without guilty at all‚ so this assignment was a good opportunity for me to learn and understand more about this issue. First I thought in analyse the movie with Jacques Lacan language theory‚ but in my research I came across with the “structural” topography. This theory elaborated by Freud‚ was from me‚ the best theory to understand and explain the violent behave of Alex

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    television shows promote cultural Marxism in their programs‚ but these shows usually show only a few aspects of the ideology. There are‚ however‚ shows that promote all aspects of cultural Marxism‚ one being the Netflix original series: “Orange is the New Black”. “Orange is the New Black” is about a privileged white woman being sent to a minimum security prison. It is clear that when writing and casting the show‚ the production

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