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    05 March 2012 The Unknown Citizen By W. H. Auden Several conflicts are dramatized in The Unknown Citizen‚ the most prominent being: conformity of the middle class‚ government manipulation‚ and the loss of individualism to the standards of an average citizen. The speaker of this poem is non-traditional as the poem is‚ in fact‚ an inscription on a “marble monument erected by the State.” The inscription is dedicated to a “JS/07 M 378”—presumably‚ “The Unknown Citizen‚” although this term only appears

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    Oceania Citizen in 1984

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    novel‚ 1984. Some citizens are turned against the government and its officials when they discover the falsehoods and corrupt ideas of their Utopian government. Oceania citizen Winston Smith discovers the many false aspect of his society and tries to rise against this tainted government. The citizens of Oceania are stuck in helpless situations full of insane laws‚ are punished cruelly by a controlling government‚ and are ripped of their privacy and individualism. The citizens of Oceania are

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    setting‚ conflict‚ theme and tone. The Unknown Citizen‚ written by W.H Auden‚ is a poem that will be compared with the lottery‚ written by Shirley Jackson. Both‚ the short story and poem‚ share 2 literature devices in common. They exhibit Irony and symbolism within them. The usage of both will be compared to acknowledge the similarities between the two different literature styles. Although they may not fall into the same genre‚ both the Unknown Citizen and The Lottery share common literature devices

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    America Citizen Roles

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    America future! In order for America to be successful‚ citizens are to understand right and responsibility. The support of the citizens is a way of helping America of becoming successful. There are other things to consider‚ for example citizenry roles‚ rule of law‚ and federalism. First‚ citizenry roles is considered as one who respect and obeys federal‚ local‚ and state law. Not only do they have these responsibility but also to be informed of issues that involve their community. Being able to contribute

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    citizen journalism in asia

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    share content with others by using really simple techniques with little to no expense. Citizens have the potential to observe and report more immediately than traditional media outlets do. Social media often break the news before the mainstream media. There is no doubt that those who have traditionally consumed news are increasingly ready and willing to produce content online‚ which is otherwise known as ‘citizen journalism’. Swarms of amateur online journalists are now putting the digital technology

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    Citizen Survey Sample

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    Citizen Survey: Council received the draft citizen survey for review and feedback on August 30. Please submit any questions or feedback by Friday‚ September 8. Staff will review the survey and provide an update at the September 12 Council Meeting. Branding: The Wayfinding Signage RFP was published and proposals are due September 12. Staff will review all proposals and will provide Council with an update in late September/early October. In addition‚ sign permits have been submitted for all of our

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    In the film Citizen Kane‚ Herman J. Mankewicz and Orson Welles are the screenwriters. The genre for this film falls under drama and mystery. Throughout the film there were many lines from Jedediah Leland that contain a strong and powerful significant. A line that stood out the most was stated by Jedediah Leland he mentions‚ “That’s all he ever wanted out of life was love. That’s the tragedy of Charles Foster Kane. You see‚ he just did not have any to give.” From this line I can interpret that Jedediah

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    Senior Citizen interview The senior citizen I interviewed was 86-years old. She was born in Florida‚ she have three siblings. The childhood of Mrs. X was very much like other children. Mrs. X belonged to a middle-income family who used to live in a small neighborhood. Mrs. x enjoyed several happy moments along with her siblings during childhood. Mrs. X‚ along with her family‚ has celebrated all occasions‚ holidays‚ and festivals. It depicts that she had a happy family. During childhood‚ Mrs

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    FOUNDATION COURSE PROJECT PROBLEMS OF THE SENIOR CITIZENS ILL-TREATMENT BY THE NEXT GENERATION AND GENERATION GAP ISSUES INTRODUCTION The traditional norms and values of Indian society laid stress on showing respect and providing care for the elderly. Consequently‚ the older members of the family were normally taken care of in the family itself. The family‚ commonly the joint family type‚ and social networks provided an appropriate environment in which the elderly spent their lives. The

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    The 1999 film Fight Club‚ based on Chuck Palahniuk’s novel of the same name‚ was received as one of the most controversial films of the year‚ and has since gained a strong cult popularity. The movie places strong emphasis on the evils of modern consumerism‚ and adopts a “fight the system” attitude throughout. The setting is bleak and degraded – the main character‚ who remains unnamed for the entirety of the film‚ inhabits a city that seems perpetually dark and run down. All in all‚ the film attempts

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