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    Big Brother isn’t watching you Conflict is unavoidable wherever there are humans. But what causes these conflicts and how should these be resolved? These questions are addressed in a commentary by Russell Brand called ”Big Brother isn’t watching you”. He comments on the riots of London in 2011 and tries to explain why they happened as well as how to resolve this conflict between the government and the younger generations. Russell Brand moved to Los Angeles but still considers himself an Englishman

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    known throughout book would be “Big Brother” appearing on countless walls and buildings. Big Brother‚ one of the novel’s central symbols‚ represents‚ Government regulation and the Party within the society. When trying to maintain control within the people‚ the party makes use of propaganda and fierce icons such as Big Brother. He can either be a watchful protector or a force not to be messed with.In the beginning of the novel Winston describes him saying‚ “ Big Brother seemed to tower up‚ an invincible

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    Surveillance

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    Footprint: http://www.ci.woodinville.wa.us/cityhall/CrimeReports.asp Message: Why would human being complain about something that brings them security and comfort. Today we live in a dangerous world and it’s not possible to know who are telling the truth and who is not. The government on its turn tries to protect the population by installing cameras everywhere and having access to our personal information. The government can’t do anything with our information and it’s illegal to make them public.

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    Why I voted? Martin Luther King Jr. once said‚ “Our lives begin to end the day we become silent about the things that matter.” Depending on the situation silence can be providential or catastrophic. When you become silent of things that that are vital your point won’t matter. Voting is defined as a formal expression of opinion or choice‚ either positive or negative‚ made by an individual or body of individuals. Voting is important because you are expressing your opinion and making your voice

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    that’s why I believe‚ fear seems to be the among the most powerful motivators. Fear of failure‚ fear of rejection‚ that crippling fear of making a decision. Because what if we’re wrong? What if we make a mistake we can’t undo ?  And then there’s the flip side of the coin. We have the great thinkers‚ inventors‚ poets and legends telling us to never leave until tomorrow what we can do today. A stitch in time saves nine...the early bird catches the worm...don’t hesitate or you will be lost. We can’t

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    has – and still is – proving that marijuana has medicinal benefits‚ many legislators believe that the drug should remain classified as a Schedule I drug. For this paper‚ I will discuss both sides of the debate on whether marijuana should be de-scheduled and legalized‚ nationally‚ under the federal level. To evaluate the main argument‚ it is important to understand what a schedule is and why marijuana is considered a Schedule I drug. Per the D.E.A. website‚ a schedule is a classification

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    communication. In order to do so‚ the one analyzing the text must answer a few rhetorical structural questions that fabricate rhetorical argument. After answering some of the key questions that make up a rhetorical text then we‚ the viewer can conclude what the rhetor is trying to accomplish. In the text‚ “To Apple‚ Love Taylor.”‚ the author‚ Taylor Swift is writing to Apple Co. about her problem with the free month trial for Apple Music that Apple is offering to their consumers. In summary‚ Swift is

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    The purpose of public education is to educate children and prepare them for adulthood. However‚ it should not be mandatory. Although a lot of the skills taught in school are useful‚ it is should not be the government’s choice to make for millions of children. The reasons that children do not want to attend school could fill an entire page. However‚ one main reason is that they are placed in a judgemental atmosphere with strict deadlines‚ and basing their intelligence on their ability to read‚ write

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    Why Should We Keep Cars

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    We should keep cars‚ they have been here for so many years. Cars have done a lot of great things to this world. As it states in paragraph 3 Cars let people free‚ people don’t have to live in the city where your job is‚ cars also helped the growth off suburbs. Cars have grown to be so much now you have 100 types of cars to pick from way let all that hard work on cars go to waste? Cars do have some things wrong like the population‚ but nothing is perfect but cars come close! When I’m in my car I

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    conclusions. Briefly following the aforementioned excerpt‚ Winston uses writes in his diary‚ “DOWN WITH BIG BROTHER. DOWN WITH BIG BROTHER. DOWN WITH BIG BROTHER. DOWN WITH BIG BROTHER. DOWN WITH BIG BROTHER.” (36-37). In his own small way of going against society‚ Winston purchased his diary‚ however‚ the larger act of rebellion here is the release of Winston’s built up fury against Big Brother‚ and his triumph against the fear in doing so. By which point in the novel‚ Winston is becoming more autonomous

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