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    Dangerous Minds

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    LouAnne Johnson‚ a retired U.S. Marine‚ applies for a teaching job at Parkmont High School in California‚ and is surprised and pleased to be offered the position with immediate effect. Turning up the next day to begin teaching‚ however‚ she finds herself confronted with a classroom of tough‚ sullen teenagers‚ all from lower-class and underprivileged backgrounds‚ involved in gang warfare and drug pushing‚ flatly refusing to engage with anything. They immediately coin the nickname "White Bread" for

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    Geography Introduction Montessori geography helps a child understand the world they live in and their place in it. Geography work is done to teach the child about the society he lives in and the others around the world. It gives a better understanding to the child to make him realize that he is not only a member of his society but a member of this world. He learns about different people around the world. Geography is the study of the life of man‚ the way humans live‚ and the way of life that

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    High School Accomplishments: Sports: • Softball - All District Honorable Mention‚ Jr. • Cheerleading- Mascot-Fr‚ So‚ Jr‚ Sr. Co-Captain- Sr. Academics: • UIL Academics- Recognized in: Editorial Writing-Fr‚ So‚ Jr‚ Sr. Headline Writing-Jr‚ Sr. Ready Writing-Fr‚ So‚ Jr. Spelling-Jr‚ Sr. Persuasive Speaking-So. • Most Most- Most School Spirit- Fr‚ Sr. Clubs: • Band Band Sweetheart- Sr. • One Act Play District- Honorable Mention

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    Shivaji Shivaji was a Maratha ruler famous for his bravery. His father Shahji Bhonsle was a general in the army of the Sultan of Bijapur. Shivaji was born at Shivneri near Pune in 1627CE. His Mother Jijabai brought him up. Shivaji was a skillful horseman and knew the art of warfare. He captured many forts and challenged the Mughal rulers. He became the king of Marathas in 1674CE and assumed the title of Chhatrapati at his capital Raigadh. In 1646CE Shivaji captured the fort of Torna with

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    1984 Book Report

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    1984 is about a parallel world 35 years into the future‚ in which all nations have been combined into three major countries: Oceania‚ Eastasia‚ and Eurasia. London still exists‚ but it is now a part of Oceania‚ governed by an entity called the Party‚ headed by a dominant figure called "Big Brother". The Party’s one goal is power; power over everybody and everything in Oceania. There is constant surveillance; devices called telescreens are put in people’s homes to monitor thoughts‚ actions and broadcast

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    1984 is‚ without doubt‚ a very complex novel. The subjects tackled by Orwell in the novel are indeed complicated and dangerous. To get these across to the reader‚ Orwell often uses symbolism and imagery. In order to completely investigate this‚ it is necessary to look at the main characters‚ names‚ places and the various symbols that pop up throughout the novel. This will help to give a better understanding as to why and how Orwell uses these. Some of the most obvious symbolism comes in the names

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    1984 Metropolis Essay

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    The quote “The object of power is power” is heavily supported by George Orwell’s 1949 novel ‘1984’ and Fritz Lang’s 1927 film ‘Metropolis’ through their intertextual connections and shared perspectives. Both texts were composed around the context of pre and post World War 2 which is clearly evident through their settings‚ characterisation‚ themes and ideas. Through Orwell’s and Fritz’s use of dystopic societies‚ empowerment of women and detrimental dictatorship rule it is blatant that George Orwell’s

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    1984 Dystopian Society

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    Orwell’s book “1984” is a novel about a dystopian society that is constantly monitored. The society is systematically based on creating an efficient world where people are compelled to not rebel. Orwell creates a book that incorporates ideas from Marx‚ Foucault‚ and Weber. The Party is seen to overuse its authority by restraining people from exploring their individuality. It showcases how a society will end up being based on the desire of power. The Party is driven by power and control. The dystopia

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    1984 War Is Peace

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    1984 essay. "War is peace. Freedom is slavery. Ignorance is strength." This is the slogan of the Ministry of Truth‚ a branch of the totalitarian government in post-war London. The figurehead of this government is Big Brother‚ who employs a vast army of informers called the Thought Police who watch and listen to every citizen at all times through a device called a telescreen for the least signs of criminal deviation or unorthodox thoughts. This novel‚ like Orwell’s earlier work Animal Farm and

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    1984 - Reflection Paper

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    challenge the moral framework of every major corporation and government. Orwell’s 1984 is a haunting vision of a future with no future. A future where technology controls every aspect of an individual’s life. Orwell introduces the concepts of The Ministry of Truth‚ The Thought Police‚ and BIG BROTHER. These omniscient entities continually monitor the movements‚ speech‚ and writings of every citizen. Since Orwell’s book 1984 written in 1948‚ we have developed methods to produce more advanced and less

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