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    1984 By George Orwell

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    George Orwell wrote 1984 in the year 1949‚ four years after the end of World War II. This book shows us an extreme side of war and the totalitarion system. 1984 is important because we see just how much humans need personal freedom. Orwell was very motivated by the rise of comunism in Russia. Seeing as he wrote this before Russia dominated Europe‚ it is safe to say he was very good at predicting situations. He also wanted to expose the truth behind these regimes and warn people about how dangerous

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    necessary to investigate officers for wrongdoings or policy violations. The application of Garrity warnings provides officers protection against criminal self-incrimination during an administrative investigation. However‚

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    George Orwell 1984

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    205 George Orwell- 1984 Paper Freedom is Slavery “Freedom is the freedom to say that two plus two make four. If that is granted‚ all else follows.” (1984Orwell‚ p 69). In the book‚ 1984‚ by George Orwell‚ Winston –who works at the Ministry of Truth- lives a life where the government controls everything you do‚ even what you get to think about. The city of Oceania obeys the laws by the Big Brother‚ or the president. If anyone were to go against what Big Brother says or wants‚ he/she is to be

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    3 Warnings from Washington’s Farewell Address: ◦Cultivate peace and justice toward all nations. ◦Avoid alliances and maintain neutrality among nations. ◦Be guided by principles‚ not interests. “Cultivate peace and justice toward all nations”‚ “Avoid alliances and maintain neutrality among nations”‚ “Be guided by principles‚ not interests”. Despite attempts the country have been failed in this three warnings. The country have been trying to live up to “cultivate peace and justice toward

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    Factors and Warning Signs Relapse is usually caused by a combinations of factors. Some possible factors and warning signs might be: * Stopping medications on one’s own or against the advice of medical professionals * Hanging around old drinking haunts and drug using friends – slippery places * Isolating – not attending meetings – not using the telephone for support * Keeping alcohol‚ drugs‚ and paraphernalia around the house for any reason * Obsessive thinking about using drugs

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    1984 - George Orwell

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    power of literature it should be banished by the novel “1984” by George Orwell. There is much that reasonant for most of us in Orwell’s dystopia in the face of Edward Snowden’s revelations about the NSA; the totalitarian State of Oceania‚ its menacing Big Brother‚ the history-erasing Ministry of Truth and the sinister Thought Police with their everpresent telescreens. Eventhough the novel “1984was read by its readers in 1949‚ the novel was meant to represent a very real threat in near future: a

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    giant waves are a threat. A tsunami while reaching the shore full of people. http://www.positivestart.org/images/china_2002_wave_350.jpgThe tsunami from December 2004 was generated by a 9.1 magnitude earthquake and its waves devastated the Indian Ocean region as well as some parts of South-East Asia causing the death of around 230‚000 people. As tsunamis are a natural disaster‚ we cannot prevent them but we can use early warning systems and community preparedness to minimize the effects and destruction

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    People never accept these Truths because many don’t know the difference between right and wrong. For example‚ “Ignorance is Strength”(Orwell 26). If you told someone who wasn’t educated what the quote means that person would believe you because that person hasn’t had any other form of education. The people of 1984 are controlled in every form most everyone expect for Winston believes what Big Brother says. In addition “War is Peace”(Orwell 26)‚ is another example showing how you can manipulate people

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    1984 Orwell Analysis

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    How would it feel if everything was controlled by fear and suffering but loving someone was way worse than doing a crime.In the novel 1984 by George Orwell‚ we the reader see that fear and suffering affect the characters within the novel such as Winston‚ Julia and O’Brien in ways that nowadays we find are much different/ similar then what we compare to our “normal”. In 1984 all of this can happen in a blink of an eye. II- The purpose of fear is to make us act it also helps us get motivate action

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    it is the truth”. In the book‚ 1984 by George Orwellhe is warning us that while it is important for a government to maintain a level of secrecy‚ it causes a corrupt society because people can not trust one another‚ not knowing the truth can alter your judgement on society‚ and not knowing the truth can hurt you. At the beginning of the story you can see that people can not trust one another because it causes a corrupt society. In chapter one Winston talks about his everyday life and how someone

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