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    Essay on We - Zamyatin

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    to a great awakening‚ epiphany or change in consciousness. We‚ written by Yevgeny Zamyatin‚ is a prime example of this phenomenon. Throughout the book the main character D-503 is awakened‚ through the mysterious actions of the character I-330‚ to a mysterious‚ unquantifiable universe which not only transcends the One State’s mathematical world but also possesses a certain beauty through its mysteriousness. As he explores this new world he also begins to explore‚ through the use of his diary‚ his

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    Should We Lie

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    Assignment 1 Final draft Yi Chen Should we lie? What is the conversation? In the class we did talk a lot about that. Some said very simply‚ “it’s talking”; some other used dictionary and said “it’s the exchange of information.” They are all right but my definition for the term “conversation” is that it’s basically the one of the connections between human beings‚ which is considered as the most important one and serves as the cornerstone of the human society. Dances and

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    We Zamyatin Analysis

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    We Response Paper We‚ a novel completed in 1920 by Russian author Yevgeny Zamyatin is considered a dys-Utopia. While a perfect world is described as a Utopia‚ a dystopia is just the opposite. Merriam-Webster’s Collegiate Dictionary‚ Tenth Edition‚ defines a dystopia as “an imaginary place where people lead dehumanized and often fearful lives” (361). The protagonist of the book is designated as D-503‚ a mathematician‚ and the First Builder of a spaceship known as the Integral. The

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    Devil We Knew

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    The Devil We Knew: Americans and the Cold War H.W. Brands’ book was a pretty solid read. It provided a different outlook on the Cold War‚ as it sought to show that it was not merely an American victory over "communism" and the Russians. There was far more to the Cold War than most Americans would care to admit‚ but Brands puts it out there for the reader to take in. Brands’ purpose for writing this book was to inform the reader of actions taken before‚ during‚ and after the Cold War. After

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    Are we really Independent

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    Are we really Independent… Our 1st Prime Minister Pandit Jawaharlala Nehru quoted : "Hum LayeHainTufan Se Kashti Nikal Ke‚Is desh ko rakhna mere baccho sambhal ke" By this punch-line the Govt. might want to convey to the future generation that please be careful regarding the foreign trade policies. They wanted us to be sure of the fact that our country shouldn’t get dependent on other nations‚ and our Govt.’s prior to 1991 strictly followed a closed economy paradigm. The Turing point: In

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    Who Am We

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    Who Am We: Not Always Who We Think Multi-User Dungeons (MUDs) are cyber-worlds on the internet in which people playing the game can interact and even play as though it is a real world. In each of these different MUDs‚ gamers can have multiple profiles. Each MUD contains different characters to play with. Should internet users trust these players that they do not know and can not see? In Sherry Turkle’s article “Who Are We‚” Turkle talks about all of the benefits of using MUDs‚ such as building

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    Together We Can

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    price of living for us. Moreover‚ even though we barely had enough to provide for ourselves‚ we always did what we could‚ above and beyond‚ for others. Recently‚ much like most families in this nation‚ mine was affected drastically by the crisis we are in now. Although my family was not one to live in wealth before‚ we had to reconstruct the way we lived our lives. Even though my mother and I did not have much‚ there were many opportunities given to us. We were offered the chance to excel and flourish

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    Respect In Wes Moore

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    something that everyone has to have for someone. When you respect people they become the people you look up to and the people that motivate you in life. Respect is a 7 letter word that everyone is this world should have. Both of the Wes’ respect someone and without that I don’t know if either Wes would have made it. Author Wes Moore had a lot of Respect for his mother and also his Aunt Nicely. Without his respect for them and the way he looked up to them he could have ended up on the same path

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    The Way We Dress

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    The Way We Dress It is an idea greatly recognized that the way we dress says a great deal about who we are. Some would go so far as to say that by analyzing the manner in which others dress‚ we can effectively pinpoint small personality traits‚ and proceed to determine the lifestyle and background of others. In our current economically and socially driven society‚ there are many types of people‚ therefore creating a plethora of ways to dress. However‚ in most cases it can be agreed upon that there

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    we wear the masks

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    ENC 1102 October 10 2014 We Wear the Mask In Paul Laurence Dunbar’s poem We Wear the Mask you quickly find out it is one big metaphor. Dunbar’s meaning behind this poem is about people covering up their feelings like someone using a mask to cover their face; as if it’s a big front to hide what is really going on. Dunbar being an African American poet in the late 19th and early 20th century was a harder time on colored people. His poems relate back to the hardships he saw and knew. The poem is

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