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    Novell: Open-Source Software Strategy Introduction and Problem Statement The CEO of Novell is convinced that Novell’s new strategy of utilizing Linux open source software will succeed. Linux has been widely accepted as a superior performing operating system. This strategy makes them a direct competitor with Microsoft‚ who has previously defeated Novell with Windows NT. With zealous open-source developers and many other companies‚ including IBM and HP‚ Novell has a much better outlook than

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    (1984) Big Brother is Still Watching You 1 “They always say that time changes things‚ but you actually have to change them yourself.” – Andy Warhol In the novel‚ 1984‚ Winston Smith realized the change that had to be made in him‚ or rather his environment. The author‚ George Orwell‚ emphasizes the change of character and growth of Winston throughout his journey in a totalitarian state‚ Oceania. An ongoing battle of struggle and acceptance is apparent in Winston to and fro. On one hand

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    Quotes 1984 Questioning Reality and significance in life "Even the eyes from the coins pursued you" "Nothing was your own except the few cubic centimetres inside your skull" "Thoughtcrime does not entail death: thoughtcrime IS death" - Winston cannot communicate with the future and knows that he will be vaporised‚ so he is dead. "Was he then alone in the possession of the memory?" "Always in your stomach and in your skin there was a sort of protest‚ a feeling that you had been cheated of something

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    From the instant one reads the novel “1984”‚ one sees the difference and shocking comparison of Oceania and our world. The protagonist is Winston Smith‚ his character and willingness to find out the history of Oceania is what drives the story. The Party is also one of the main characters in the story in which they oppress Oceania in a totalitarian way. But Oceania isn’t any different then other countries in our world; Big Brother was actually used as a scare tactic to make the people more dedicated

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    In 1984Orwell predicted that the government would have tele-screens. Telescreens are half a television and half a security camera. The security cameras allow the state to monitor everything the citizens are doing and making sure they don’t commit any thought

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    In the novel 1984George Orwell writes about a dystopian society that is controlled by Big Brother‚ the leader of the strict government. Big Brother is able to manipulate his citizen’s minds. However‚ unlike everyone else‚ Winston and Julia are able to notice the brainwashing and falsifications their society creates. They both love each other and therefore are able to hate Big Brother together. Having a partner who can support you and your beliefs makes it easier to rebel and fight against an abusive

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    Lastly‚ George Orwell’s writing techniques help to emphasize the purpose of the novel. The author uses a distinctive writing style to create the dystopian atmosphere of “Oceania”. The descriptive language utilized‚ constructs the atmosphere of the story and allows the reader to connect and feel the vibrations of being confined in a society‚ like the protagonist of the story experiences. The organization of the novel includes sectioning the book into parts‚ followed by chapters as subheadings. Orwell’s

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    abundance of themes and issues explored in Nineteen Eighty-Four (hereafter “1984”) that relate to the object of power and its representation through the political state of “the party”‚ rebellion and language. Similarly‚ these themes of the use‚ abuse‚ and manipulation of power are used in the Peter Nicholson Cartoon in the Daily Telegraph (1/03/03)‚ and the film Enemy of the State directed by Tony Scott. Orwell begins 1984 with an introduction to the responder of a bleak world where individual freedom

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    In 1984George Orwell has demonstrated the possibilities of two main characters who have contradicting traits can fall deeply in love. Although they are both secret rebels of the party and they both hate the Party’s totalitarian power in Oceania‚ Winston and Julia still bear a striking difference from each other. They are different in physical appearances‚ their views upon life‚ and their motivation towards the rebellion. Despite their contrasting beliefs and traits‚ the couple still manages to

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    Even‚ if Big Brother is just a symbol of the power‚ he has loyal workers who help implant the love for him through Oceania. Additionally‚ the posters that are omnipresent in the world of 1984 say‚ “ Big Brother Is Watching You.” Proving‚ that the Party wants to enforce the idea of an all knowing power and with Telescreen and other forms of surveillance‚ the slogan of Big Brother isn’t far from true. In contrast to the symbolism of power

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