The Giver Journal Entries 1st Journal Entry: 1) Describe your idea of a perfect world. include all important information. My idea of a perfect place would be perfect in my mind. You would have endless money and do mostly whatever you want. The government would not be generally strict but it would be very law-enforcing. Although the laws would not be very strict the laws would be very serious. Some of them would be like no killing and no smoking and other things that are problems in our regular
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“Freedom of contract is the bedrock of English private law” Freedom of contract is defined as the: “Right of an adult to make a legally binding mutual agreement with one or more other persons‚ without governmental interference as to what type of obligations he or she can take upon himself or herself.”[1] English law has for a while now been known as believing in freedom of contract. This means that the state has not‚ normally‚ enforced legislation which has got in the way when it comes to the
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doing what they’re told by going to their Selection when they’re twelve‚ taking injections every day‚ etc. However‚ when Jonas is chosen to be the Receiver‚ successor to the Giver‚ his visions of truth change
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To what extent is individual freedom over the sets of rules and moral values established by our society? An article was published on La Nación‚ Argentinian newspaper‚ that tackles individual freedom over the sets of rules and moral values established by our society. The article presents the life situation of the Argentinian actress‚ Dolores Fonzi‚ who admitted smoking weed not minding her children’s presence. This caused a dispute over people‚ some in favour‚ and some against criticizing what
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The Giver by Lois Lowry was written in 1933 about a dystopian society‚ in which the memories of pain‚ war‚ hatred‚ hunger‚ conflict‚ and sadness have been eliminated from society‚ and placed onto a single man‚ called “The Giver.” The protagonist‚ Jonas‚ has the ability to receive these memories and is charged with the task of taking all of the memories from the current Giver‚ because he is getting old. During this process‚ Jonas realizes that the society he grew up in is far from perfect‚ and that
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the giver.In the wrould the giver is differnt and the same in many ways.Both of our or the same and differnt in many ways. In the Giver they could not see color. The only colors that they can see is black and white because that the one ones they every seen. The colors are like an old tv show in black and white. We have bight colors that we can see. Everything that I see have some type of color not just black and white. Birthday are different every but in the giver and on earth are different
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Symbolism of The Giver Drink apple juice‚ because OJ will kill you. This paper is about the symbolism in The Giver. More importantly three main ideas that really defined symbolism in this book. These three ideas are the river‚ the sled and the newborn child‚ Gabriel. These ideas had the biggest impact of the world in the book. They produced the biggest effects to the characters and to the plot. It made me think deeper and it explained more in detail. These ideas gave my mind things to think about
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Freedom Writers “Freedom Writers” is one of movies about an idealistic but strong-willed teacher who transforms chaotic class of hardened inner city youths. The story focus where which also strongly rebukes racism and inner city gang activity‚ is not only emotionally powerful and intellectually stimulating; it is also uplifting and entertaining. The moral values of freedom writers are: • The students gained knowledge about the truth and the higher moral values‚ and then applied what they learned
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texts often write about topics we don’t usually think of- such as rebellion and human interaction. In The Giver‚ Lois Lowry shows how Jonas’ selection as Receiver of Memory reveals his seclusion with the Giver. However‚ as Jonas spends more time with him‚ he begins to learn more about the past. He also learns about things like conflict‚ death‚ and love from the memories that he receives from the Giver. From these memories‚ Jonas gains lots of knowledge. On the other hand‚ in Fahrenheit 451‚ Ray Bradbury
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We seek information‚ awareness‚ and most importantly‚ a semblance of ‘truth’ about the things we face daily. Luckily for us‚ we have a way that provides us all that‚ something we collectively call ‘the media’. But‚ unluckily‚ as with most things of value‚ it is prone to exploitation. By the marketers and PR managers working for the commercialist culture or even the governments that like to ‘control’ public viewpoint by being spoon-fed their own political or commercial agendas. To inform the consciences
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