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    during the Russian Revolution. After Napoleon expels Snowball‚ there are obstacles to go over within the “Animal Farm”‚ in which Boxer convinces himself by saying‚ “If Comrade Napoleon says it‚ it must be right” (Orwell 56). Boxer has not earn much opportunity to receive proper education that his standard of good and evil is not clear enough for himself to distinguish between them that Boxer believes everything that is told. This was exact case to the low working class during Russian Revolution—they did

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    Academy Inc. Blk 50 Lots 1-38 Phase 8 Carissa Homes Subd.‚ Punta 1‚ Tanza‚ Cavite In Partial Fulfillment of the Requirements In English III “Theories Language of Teaching and Learning” Submitted to: Ms. Melly C. Dacusay Submitted by: Sheila Mae Mamon Janelle Erika Balina Vincent Hernandez Mark Andrei Granada March 4‚ 2013 Table of Contents Introduction …………………………………………………………………………………………. 1-2 Statement of the problem ……………………………………………………………………. 3 Importance of the study

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    The Chinese and Russian Revolutions were both very influential in their government and overall cultures. In 1917‚ there were two revolutions in Russia‚ ending the Romanov Dynasty and imperial rule‚ and beginning political and social changes in the government ("Russian Revolution"). While in China‚ there were also two revolutions spanning out over a period of about 60 years‚ beginning in 1911‚ ending the Qing Dynasty and imperial rule as well. By 1917‚ most Russians had lost faith in the tsar‚ Czar

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    the growing inequality gap between the rich and poor‚ along with unfair labor laws played a critical element in the success of these revolts. Both revolutions share the same common characteristics of the goal to improve conditions for the working‚ lower class. Education would have certainly played a vital role in the increased success of the revolutions. Furthermore‚ only wealthy children in Mexico had the ability to get an education. As the video mentioned‚ children of all ages were working to help

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    Russia came to be because of a variety of different reasons. The revolution came about through a long phase of repression‚ unrest‚ and poverty for the average working-class Russian of the 20th Century. A long line of tyrannical Tsars had ruled the country self-interestedly for many centuries‚ and over 95% of the country lived under severe economic and social conditions. Like a bridge that has too much weight pressing down on it‚ the Russians were starting to break from the heavy burden of oppression and

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    Comparing Animal farm and Russian revolution By Dare Yusuf Due date 4/21/2013 In this essay I am going to show how Animal farm and Russian revolution are the same. Orwell wanted to educate people in communist Russia. The book is about animals but really it is about communism in Russia. All characters in animal farm have a meaning and counterparts in Russian revolution. Animal farm system was feudalism. Mankind is trying to control animals on the farm and in feudalism

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    Farm was to portray the Russian (or Bolshevik) Revolution of 1917 as one that resulted in a government more oppressive‚ totalitarian‚ and deadly than the one it overthrew. Many of the characters and events of Orwell’s novel parallel those of the Russian Revolution: In short‚ Manor Farm is a model of Russia‚ and old Major‚ Snowball‚ and Napoleon represent the dominant figures of the Russian Revolution. Mr. Jones is modeled on Tsar Nicholas II (1868-1918)‚ the last Russian emperor. His rule (1894-1917)

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    Influential Revolution During the Russian Revolution‚ people lived in a world clouded by propaganda. It was hard to know what is wrong and what is right‚ what is a lie and what is the truth. In today’s world‚ people can distinguish the truth with a click of a button or through various media sources‚ such as newspapers. During the Russian Revolution‚ the newspaper was a very influential tool that affected the thinking of individuals. The Communist Party that was in total control during the revolution‚ had

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    significant were the effects of 1905 Revolution on Russian government and society at the time? The 1905 Revolution was significant to Russian government in long run but not in short run. After investigating into the contemporary sources which focus on different people’s opinions towards the Revolution and changes brought about by it‚ I found that there were general agreements on the following views. Firstly‚ the 1905 Revolution did brought changes to the practice of Russian government; however‚ as it did

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    Causes and Consequences of the 1905 Russian Revolution The Revolution of 1905 was the first time the Tsar had faced opposition from so many groups in Russian society at the same time. A long-term social and economic cause of the 1905 Revolution was the continuing anger of both peasants and landowners to the emancipation of the serfs 1861. Although this piece of legislation had brought an end to serfdom‚ peasants still remained tied to the village commune (mir) and were angry at the

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