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    Assess the importance of War Communism to the Bolshevik consolidation of power. War Communism (WC) was of substantial importance to the Bolshevik consolidation of power. WC played a major role in the Bolshevik victory in the Civil War and thus allowed them to maintain power and control in Russia. However‚ from the Bolsheviks initial seizure of power in 1917 through to 1924‚ a number of other factors were of importance in enabling the Bolsheviks to consolidate this power. These factors included the

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    Orwell’s 1984 Eleven years prior to the beginning of the action in 1984‚ Winston Smith accidentally comes across a photograph of three men: Jones‚ Aronson‚ and Rutherford. The "party" had contrived a plot to prove the three guilty of treason. The picture‚ however‚ because of its true location and date in relation to the party’s false scenario‚ shows the men’s innocence. The picture provides Orwell’s protagonist‚ Winston Smith‚ with "concrete‚ unmistakable evidence of falsification" of the past

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    house had collapsed and he had lost consciousness.” The imagery used here implies that the boy had been trying to escape but the destruction of the house ceased all hope for the boy as he lost consciousness. The sudden flash shows that the boy feels disjointed and confused. This great roar also instills a image of a fierce beast ready to pounce on its prey in the readers mind. The reader begins to tell the boy to get out of there in their

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    What is privacy and why is it important?   1. What is privacy and why is it important ?  2. How might privacy change in the digital domain? 3. How does the Internet threaten privacy? 4. What are some of the laws within Australia to protect privacy?  5. 1) What is Privacy  6. Privacy can simply be defined as the right to be left alone. ’It is a comprehensive right and it is the right most valued by a free people. It is a fundamental human right.  A society in whish there

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    On bodies politic‚ mutilated‚ and murdered in Titus Andronicus Critics of the rise of violence on television today decry the images of murder‚ rape‚ abject violence‚ and even torture to which we are exposed. They reason that as we are subjected to more and more violent images we will necessarily become desensitized to them and even accepting of their place in our society. What then would these modern day critics think of the piles of corpses‚ body parts‚ and violent assaults on the human form that

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    People are such disparate things‚ they range from black to white to boy and girl‚ and of all the nations on Earth‚ I’d have to say that America is the one country that exemplifies that the most. Unlike other normal nations‚ populated with a certain groups of people who hold certain types of beliefs‚ America is a nation made up of all the ethnicities of the world‚ and unlike other normal nations‚ the inhabitants of America don’t tend to get along very well. Anna Quindlen writes about why America shouldn’t

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    linearity is never the norm‚ but part of the many possibilities. Even when linearity succeeds in imposing itself on narratives with the aim of being methodical and scientific‚ it is always a bad master‚ as it brings out only an episodic juxtaposition of disjointed and unrelated events not bound together by teololgy. Human life takes its meaning not from the endless flow of time‚ but from the significant and decisive moments of life. The poetic power is to render meaning and offer the possibility for a surplus

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    Essay Assignment 2: Sensation and Perception of Schizophrenia Generally a diagnosed person with Schizophrenia in basis of the latest edition of DSM is when Two (or more) of the following‚ each present for a significant portion of time during a 1-month period or less if successfully treated. First are delusions‚ where false beliefs are strongly held in spite of invalidating evidence. Merely having such belief proves how much this type patient of is experiencing a lack proper perceptual image and

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    Quotes/EVIDENCE for Stolen Jane Harrison: 1. “Don’t need no home of me own. Got enough to do”- Ruby. 2. “I carry my home with me”- Sandy 3. “I’m gonna be a grandmother”- Shirley 4. “I want my mummy”- Ruby 5. “Where are you”- Ruby 6. “What about my fish”- Sandy 7. “Sandy‚ run….. Always on the run”- Sandy’s mum and Sandy 8. “It’s the only time I’ve ever seen a black baby go blue”- Sandy’s aunt 9. “Willy?... Jimmy!”- Jimmy and Anne 10. “I promised not to tell”- Ruby 11. “I’m coming back for you… I

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    This novel is presented in a random‚ skipping timeline which effectively represents one man’s inability to live a normal life after experiencing the traumatic events of WWII. Main character Billy Pilgrim’s life get’s translated directly to the disjointed collage of the narrative‚ setting it up for debatable interpretations. Throughout the novel we are experiencing Billy’s life just as he does; without suspense or any logical order; we are randomly orbiting through events‚ leading up to the firebombing

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