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    PRavina Patel 1136613 General Psychology assignment- Wider awareness Pondering on psychopathic traits Aided by brain scans (MRI)‚ scientists have found that psychopaths have significant brain impairments‚ which are decreased amount of grey matter in the brain responsible for processing empathy‚ moral reasoning and guilt that clearly affect their ability to feel emotions‚ and to react to other people’s distress. Also‚ other studies have linked the amygdala with psychopathic traits as this

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    8.0 VIDEO RESUME (VISUME) 1.0 INTRODUCTION In line with the rapid growth of technology today‚ there is a new resume format which is trending‚ ie video resume (visume) or also known as video CV. A video resume is a short video‚ usually 1-3 minutes‚ created by a candidate for employment and uploaded to the Internet for prospective employers to review. The video resume showcases the individual’s skills and experience and is typically used to supplement the traditional text-based resume. It

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    LONG ISLAND UNIVERSITY Hudson Graduate Center Course--MPA 501 Principles of Public Administration‚ Credits 3 Semester---Fall 2013‚ Thursdays‚ 6:30—9:00 pm Professor N. Krzemienski Email: nkrzemienski@gmail.com Office hours by appointment‚ send me an email and topic you would like to discuss Course Description and Objectives: The objective of this course is to introduce you to the field of public administration and its major theorists. Our objectives will be to study certain aspects

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    1984 Book Report

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    TYPED‚ COMPLETE SENTENCES in SUMMARY and THEME Paper copy for new DUE WHEN YOU WALK INTO CLASS! Old Log Title: 1984 Author: George Orwell Main Characters: Winston Smith: main protagonist‚ rebels against Big Brother‚ in love with Julia. In the beginning‚ he is very nervous about being a rebel‚ as shown by his fear of writing in the journal. As the story progresses‚ he becomes more confident in his rebellion‚ as shown by the quick confidence in the answers he gives O’Brien during the meeting

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    1984 Quote Analysis

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    Faults Upon One Another Human main objective in life is to be happy. In the book 1984‚ written by George Orwell‚ a man wants to seek for his happiness‚ but with a plot twist ends up being more miserable than he is. He wants to make friends in his isolated society‚ but unfortunately greets his enemies he never imagined he would meet. Winston is a person who believes he is right even when he was under torture to speak the truth. Although‚ Winston is part of the destruction of his current state‚ the

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    1984 George Orwell

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    Many of the predictions made by George Orwell in his book 1984 in relation to "Big Brother" surveillance‚ corruption of language and control of history have already come about to a great extent in Communist countries and to some extent in the West. The powers of security police in Western countries to intercept mail and tap phones have often been extended‚ police agencies keep numerous files on law-abiding citizens‚ and more and more public officials have the right to enter private homes without

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    Othello And 1984 Analysis

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    Power can be gained in many ways‚ one of these is through censorship‚ in these books; Othello‚ Fahrenheit 451‚ and 1984‚ we see this theme of censorship pop up in many ways‚ whether this be censorship of oneself‚ or censorship of others to ultimately gain control and power. In Othello‚ we see this theme of censorship of oneself‚ as Iago carefully censors what information he tells to which people in order to retain his level of trust he has with other people. This is the result of censorship on a

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    Metropolis And 1984 Essay

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    personal and historical context of an author can lead them to write about important values of that time. The novel‚ 1984 by George Orwell‚ is a dystopian text about an oppressive government that controls the citizens every movement. George Orwell was inspired to write by the totalitarian regimes of his time such as Hitler and Stalin. He also wrote with his Democratic Socialist views in mind‚ advocating for those who were of the poorer classes. The 1927‚ silent film Metropolis‚ directed by Fritz Lang‚

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    Literay Canon-1984

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    lens to view 1984 through because it forces the reader to look for the themes that made the book to be considered literary canon as well as analyzing the importance of these themes. Often times‚ when 1984 is brought up‚ the first thing to come to mind for many people is the seemingly omnipotent Big Brother and his emotionless herd of followers‚ and Big Brother’s power of surveillance and persecution. Big Brother’s impact on society and popular culture can be seen in Apple’s famous “1984” commercial

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    Compare and Contrast Essay Comparing 1984 with V for Vendetta Both 1984 by George Orwell and V for Vendetta directed by James McTeigue depict dystopian totalitarian societies. Both protagonists in V for Vendetta and 1984 wish to overturn their current government. V’s aggressive acts against his government are successful in crippling the government as opposed to Winton’s passive aggressive attitude which leads to his failure. The substantial difference in each protagonists’ aggression and

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