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    Nineteen Minutes Analysis

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    Nineteen Minutes “In nineteen minutes‚ you can mow the front lawn; color your hair; watch a third of a hockey game. In nineteen minutes‚ you can bake scones or get a tooth filled by a dentist; you can fold laundry for a family of five. In nineteen minutes‚ you can stop the world; or you can just jump off it.” (p. 5) One’s perspective on life can really make a difference. You can complain you only have nineteen minutes or you can use that nineteen minutes to the best or your ability. Use

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    Nineteen eighty four What techniques did the party Ingsoc implement to create order and control throughout the nation of Oceania? The big brother concept is used in today’s day and age for entertainment use only‚ But imagine if that was how a nation lived there lives‚ under the constant watchful eye that is big brother‚ controlling your every move and killing who doesn’t do so. The novel nineteen eighty four is based around this very same complex concept. Big Brother is the leader of the party

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    The Room

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    going to happen today. As always‚ I start my day by running around the walls in my room. I like how running makes me feel‚ I get lost in it and can try to picture a world where there are no rooms‚ where I can run free. An alarm goes off jolting me back to reality‚ telling me it is time to eat. The keeper who brings my food is new today. I do not like strangers so I watch him from the furthest point in the room. He starts talking to himself while setting up my food‚ no not talking‚ I do not know

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    The Room

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    Most of the times‚ the room is dark. There are days when it is bright and I can see almost everything clearly. The sunshine is reflecting through the cracks in the door‚ spreading across the room. My face breaks into a smile‚ my eyes shine and happiness fills my heart as I think I can leave the darkness. I can leave and be happy‚ be myself and no one will care. I open the door‚ just a little‚ and take a small peek. When I see the happiness shine‚ I expect to see smiling faces‚ people saying they’ll

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    Questions on Assignment nineteen. 1. What is the basic principle on which programmed learning is based? The basic principle of programmed learning is an individualised programme of learning. The behaviourist B.F.Skinner believed in a system where programmed instruction where the learner uses a specially prepared books or equipment to learn without a teacher. He based his ideas on the principle of operant conditioning. Research has shown that programmed learning is often as successful‚ and sometimes

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    The Room

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    Sabira Abdulla Mr. Craig Sinclair English 102 25 September 2012 Dystopia: Ray Russell’s “The Room” The short story “The Room‚” by Ray Russell‚ focuses on aspects developing in our society and creates exaggerations to show a future world that psychologically destroys the people. It explores the excess advertisement and addiction to technology present in the West today. While the protagonist tries to escape his horrible life‚ where he seeks refuge turns out to be a conspiracy of the government

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    To Room 19

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    Alvarez Aranguren Romina Miranda Claudia Writing Community Assignment # 3: To Room Nineteen Analyze the themes of freedom and emancipation in the light of the short story. Doris Lessing’s To Room Nineteern tells the story of a middle-aged woman struggling to find her inner self. At first sight‚ Susan Rawlings seemed to have a perfect life: a loving husband‚ four healthy children and a gardened house by the river. However‚ she gradually began to feel confined to her house and overwhelmed by her

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    The passage I have selected from Nineteen Eighty-Four is from pages eighty-three to eighty-four‚ and is written as the main character’s thoughts and commentary on the Party. It discusses the absolute control of the party‚ and how powerful their influence is on the citizens of Airstrip One. This passage contains the famous lines “In the end the Party would announce that two plus two is five‚ and you would have to believe it ”‚ and “The Party told you to deny the evidence of your eyes and ears. It

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    Natasha Arts Ms. Hayden ENG 4U – U5A1A1 April 21‚ 2015 ISP Journal Nineteen Minutes By: Jodi Picoult Nineteen Minutes‚ tells the story of the residents of Sterling‚ New Hampshire and how their lives were shattered in one nineteen minute long act of violence‚ a school shooting. Nineteen minutes represents a theme presented in the whole novel because at any time‚ at any ordinary minute‚ your world can be transformed. It takes a matter of minutes to change ordinary moments in our lives into ones that

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    Room 101

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    being evident to the entire population. The conformity and restrictions of their society was created to prevent intelligence and eradicate the minority. With the restrictions on language it leads to restrictions of creativity and ideas. In the novel‚ Nineteen Eighty-Four by George Orwell‚ the Party was able to control the language through restraints on their society because of their use of language‚ psychologically‚ and physically. To effectively gain power over the population‚ the Party was

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