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    Why did Stalin rather than Trotsky emerge as leader of the USSR in 1929? A power struggle for control of the Bolshevik party began after Lenin’s death in 1924. Among the contenders for the role‚ two of the most powerful names in this struggle were Leon Trotsky and Joseph Stalin. Ultimately‚ Stalin was able to secure power and vote out Trotsky by being politically skilful and cunning however most importantly he was lucky. First of all‚ Stalin was lucky. Trotsky remained ill for most of the power

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    reflection of Joseph Stalin. In the past Stalin used his force to influence people and Napoleon to scare the other animals and show his power. He shows a negative image of power. Snowball is the partner of Napoleon. He is like the real historical character Leon Trotsky. Snowball is smart and passionate. He believes in the rebellion but he doesn’t represent a negative power image like Napoleon. The other animals like Snowball. Boxer is devoted to what he is doing. He is strong. He is loyal to the ideals of

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    Lenin’s leadership was the most significant factor for the Bolshevik’s successful seizure of power in October 1917. How far do you agree? Lenin’s leadership was the key factor that led to the Bolsheviks seizing power in 1917‚ and proved to be very important on many occasions. There were‚ however‚ other factors that also played a role in allowing the Bolsheviks to gain power at this time‚ such as the Provisional Government’s weaknesses‚ pure opportunity and luck‚ as well as the influence of

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    Prompt: ‘Absolute Power Corrupts Absolutely’ – (Lord John E.E.D. Acton) Topic: Write an expository essay exploring how the prompt relates to the context of power and Animal Farm. Power is a reality. Almost all societies‚ developed or primitive‚ have systems of government in which authority figures direct and shape the structure of their communities. Moreover‚ these figures may be drawn to government through a genuine wish to enhance the welfare of the people‚ and assist with important public

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    ORGANISATIONAL BEHAVIOUR MSC 42102 Individual Processes Attitude and Values Organizational Behavior Submitted To : Submitted By : Dr. Pramod Pathak Ajit Vinod Kujur Manwendra Prakash Anshul Rawat Prateek Purty Prateeksha Maurya Individual Processes Individual behavior is how we as individuals behave ourselves. This behavior is subject to many personal traits as well as habits‚ values‚ perceptions‚ and other qualities and features. People make assumptions about those

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    Behaviors vs. Attitudes In this corner‚ we have Attitudes - defined by dictionary.com as a “manner‚ disposition‚ feeling‚ position‚ etc.‚ with regard to a person or thing; tendency or orientation‚ especially of the mind: a negative attitude; group attitudes.” The crowd is cheering for attitude. In the opposite corner‚ we have Behaviors - defined as an “action or reaction that occurs in response to an event or internal stimuli.” The cheers from the crowd lead me to believe they like behavior

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    rationalize‚ ignore and even deny anything that doesn ’t fit in with the core belief.” ― Frantz Fanon‚ Black Skin‚ White Masks (1) The quote cited above very well explains one of the most important and yet so practical theory in Communication studies. Leon Festinger gave this theory which revolves around the idea that people do things that don’t fit with what they know or having opinions that don’t fit with other opinions they hold. Causes of Dissonance: i) After making and important and difficult

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    Frida Kahlo “I used to think I was the strangest person in the world but then I thought there are so many people in the world‚ there must be someone just like me who feels bizarre and flawed in the same ways I do. I would imagine her‚ and imagine that she must be out there thinking of me too. Well‚ I hope that if you are out there and read this and know that‚ yes‚ it’s true I’m here‚ and I’m just as strange as you.”  ― Frida Kahlo “I paint flowers so they will not die.”  ― Frida Kahlo

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    evolves into a dictator of his own kind. Napoleon‚ who is a husky berkshire- boar‚ takes command of the rest of the animals‚ and effects the life of his comrades. Napoleon increasingly became more and more like a human dictator‚ making it as if Snowball‚ Leon Trotsky‚ never existed. Modifying‚ and manipulating the standard commandments‚ Napoleon makes the farm his own. “All men are enemies. All animals are comrades.” (pg.9) This is the basis for Napoleons drive to rid the human race‚ and build the animals

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    . Leon Battista Alberti (1404-1472) rediscovered and made linear perspective popular. Although the principle of the linear perspective was found first by Fillipo Brunelleschi‚ Alberti disclosed and explained it in the book On Painting. Precisely Alberi explained mathematically what proportions of the objects’ size had to be used in linear perspective. Alberti was born in Genoa in the noble family‚ studied in Padua and Bologna‚ lived in Florence and Rome. Aside of working on linear perspective‚ Alberti

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