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    Examination of the Use of Language in "A Clockwork Orange" The created patch-work language of Nadsat in the novel‚ A Clockwork Orange‚ satirizes the social classes and gang life of Anthony Burgess’s futuristic society. The most prominent of these tools being his use of a completely new language and the depiction of family life from the eyes of a fifteen year old English hoodlum. Burgess effectively broke arcane traditions when he wrote A Clockwork Orange by blending two forms of effective speech

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    By: Anonymous E-mail: ladsgal27@cs.com Children as Chattels Close your eyes. Imagine a young girl about six tied to a bed in a brothel and forced to service fifteen to thirty men in one night. Imagine this girl living in poverty‚ after all promises of selling herself told of riches. Now imagine this girl is your own. These are not pretty thoughts‚ but these actions are commonplace in Asia. In the February 1995 issue of World & I‚ Christopher P. Baker discusses his findings in the article‚ Kiddy

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    of the story. Melquiades‚ who is not a member of the Buendia family‚ but the head gypsy of a caravan that travels through Macondo‚ impacts the Buendia family in such a way that their lives are scripts in his mind waiting to be written down and later decoded‚ in the same way that God affects our lives today. Melquiades first comes into contact with the Buendia family when he meets Jose Arcadio Buendia when the gypsy caravan travels to Macondo and they exchange goods. It is at these events that Jose

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    Auschwitz Concentration Camp Imagine that you were a 14 year old Jewish girl riding with your family and hundreds of other Jews and Gypsies packed into one tiny railroad car. You stop at an unfamiliar place were a man is screaming at you to get out. You have to watch your step getting out of the railcar because there are already dead people on the floor who passed on the trip here. Once you are out you are separated from your family‚ woman on one side men on the other. Kids are franticly

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    other hand‚ if you look at the difference between Santiago and Jess. Santiago meets an endless string of people that help him first find out what is his personal legend is and how to achieve it. Santiago meets the gypsy woman‚ the king of Salem‚ the Crystal merchant‚ and the alchemist. The gypsy woman is a palm-reader who takes money from others in order to look deeper into their future. She is the one that leads Santiago to look for a treasure in the Pyramids of Egypt. The King of Salem pushes him to

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    events in the Alchemist; for example‚ the scene in which Santiago relates his dream to the gypsy‚ regarding the Egyptian pyramids. The dream itself is an indication of a foreshadowing event. It indicates the events that eventually will occur through the book‚ ‘’gives a taste of the problem ‘’. 2. Yes there is foreshadowing in this plot arc. One example of foreshadowing occurs when Santiago tells to the gypsy about his dream of the pyramids; ‘’I dreamed that I was in a field with my sheep‚ when a

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    to be built.”(www.history.com) He went there and commanded that Auschwitz-Birkenau would be able to hold 100‚000 prisoners. In 1941‚ Himmler briefed Commandant Hoss about the Final Solution‚ which was the Nazi plan to annihilate the Jews‚ Poles‚ gypsies‚ and others from Europe. “Lieutenant General Reinhard Heydrich formalised the Final Solution in a speech at the Wannsee conference.”(www.guardian.com) Rudolph Hoss was the first commandant of Auschwitz. “He identified the Silesian town of Oswiecim

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    This essay will use the McPhail family case study. The essay will look at the Functionalism and Feminism theory in relation to the case study family and show the effects of two sociological perspectives and there importance in assisting the social care worker to understand the family. The essay will also look at social policy on how it is developed and he issues of private and public issues. This will include how four sectors of social care will aid the case study family and how these organisations

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    Utilitarianism was developed in the 18th century by Hutchenson‚ who used the phrase "the greatest good for the greatest number" to describe his theory. His idea of Utilitarianism‚ however‚ seeks to find a rational means of assessing how best to put this promotion of happiness into practice‚ and is split into two types; Act Utilitarianism is the earliest form‚ in which what is deemed right is based on the assessment of results of a particular action‚ and Rule Utilitarianism‚ which allows to be taken

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    Great Gatsby chapter 3 analysis Austin‚Connor‚Uday‚Andre‚Josh Chapter Summary Nick Carraway- Narrator describes Gatsby’s parties (who goes‚ what kind of people are there‚ what food and drinks are served‚ what music is played etc.) Nick gets “actually” invited to Gatsby’s party. He explains that people who are not invited‚ end up showing up anyways Nick arrives at the party and he describes the things he sees. Nick meets Jordan Baker at the party and meet new people (rumours of Gatsby begin)

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