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    METHODS TO CONTROL INFLATION Inflation in general terms means expansion. In the context of prices inflation means continuous rise in price level. There are broadly two ways of controlling inflation in an economy: 1). Monetary measures and 2). Fiscal measures I).Monetary Measures The most important and commonly used method to control inflation is monetary policy of the Central Bank. Most central banks use high interest rates as the traditional way to fight or prevent inflation

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    Political Control Techniques in 1984 In the year 1984 there is one political party for Oceania‚ known only as the Party‚ and led by Big Brother. Nobody opposes the party because the party controls the population using methods such as creating youth organizations‚ manipulating history through the Ministry of Truth‚ and the telescreens. Youth organizations‚ such as the Spies‚ teach children to turn in adults to the ThoughtPolice who commit crimes against the Party. Using children to watch their

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    Misery is a most effective method of control; for when people are miserable they lack the resolve to rebel‚ since they will be weakened both mentally and physically. The Party is able to maintain control of the people by keeping them at a perpetual state of misery through an unfulfilling lifestyle‚ lack of psychological stimuli‚ and loss of individuality. The people of Oceania live in a cold‚ dark world full of dread and constraints. In such conditions‚ life can be but unfulfilling at best. The

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    experience‚ Orwell’s 1984 reinforces the significance of absolute power and control. To what extent does your interpretation of 1984 support this view? In your response‚ make detailed reference to the novel. George Orwell’s 1984‚ is a political novel representing the dangers of a totalitarian government‚ vividly describing the effects and significance of their power and control through the portrayal of human experiences. The Party uses methods of psychological manipulation to control the citizens of

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    The main goal of Totalitarian government is to limit and regulate every aspect of public and private life. George Orwell’s novel‚ 1984‚ illustrates a society lacking in freedom and expression. His fictional society in 1984 stands as a metaphor for a Totalitarian society. Communication‚ personal beliefs‚ and national loyalty are controlled by the inner party which governs the people of Oceania in order to keep society from rebelling. Oceania‚ where main character Winston Smith lives‚ is ruled

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    Manipulation and Physical Control in 1984 Through the years many governments have tried to control their people through many different ways. However‚ none of those civilizations came even close to the amount of control that the government displayed in George Orwell’s 1984 had over its’ people. The government of 1984 addressed the task of controlling the people through two main techniques. These two techniques the government used were psychological manipulation and physical control to rule over the people

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    Lan Mozetic Mr. Youell Science Oct/15/2015 Birth Control Contraception are different ways to stop a woman from becoming pregnant. There are several methods of contraception: 1. Natural family planning/rhythm method 2. Barrier methods 3. Hormonal methods 4. Permanent birth control methods 5. Emergency contraception 6. Continuous abstinence Natural family planning/ rhythm method Women that have regular cycles can count the days when they have ovulation and are fertile. They can measure their

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    Stability means minimizing conflict‚ risk‚ and change.  2. SCIENCE AS A MEANS OF CONTROL Brave New World is not only a Utopian book‚ it is also a science-fiction novel. But it does not predict much about science in general. Its theme "is

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    There are different ways for a government to maintain control over it’s people. In the novel 1984‚ the author‚ George Orwell describes one of the more cruel ways to maintain control. Throughout the novel the government has complete control of the people of Oceania by governing social classes differently‚ and using the most effective form of terror and torture against the people of Oceania. Social class plays a big role in the government’s control over all of Oceania. They treat each “class” -Inner

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    1984 a novel by George Orwell is about a negative utopian society that portrays the story of what it is like to life in a world under authoritarian a dictator named Big Brother. It this story many of the people have the ability to rebel they just chose not to grasp the power that is in front of them. On the other hand the members of the inner party‚ the upper level of the government‚ have so much power that it has corrupted them. Within these and modern day events such as fake news lies the key to

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