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    Orientation Part 2: Study questions 1. Be able to name the Founder of the Xaverian Brothers‚ the Patron Saint of the Xaverian Brothers‚ the Founder of Mount Saint Joseph‚ and the Patron Saint of Mount Saint Joseph 2. Explain how the Founder of the Xaverian Brothers would understand the values of humility and simplicity. 3. What two groups did the Founder of the Xaverian Brothers minister to in the United States? 4. Why did

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    The Friar‚ Brother Hubert‚ is one of Chaucer’s portrayals of the corrupt clergy. Chaucer terms him “a wantown and a merye” man‚ who seeks pleasure in life (Chaucer 208). His occupation is that of a limiter‚ one who is licensed to solicit alms within an assigned limit. Although limiters are supposed to be humble and modest‚ Hubert possesses an outgoing disposition and plans on leading a comfortable life. Instead of attending to lepers and beggars‚ as friars are expected to do‚ the Friar cultivates

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    The Red Convertible By Louise Erdrich Red Convertible is a story based on two Native American brothers‚ Henry and Lyman and the damaging effect that the Vietnam War has on their relationship. The story begins with Lyman Lamartine telling us about his red convertible and how he procured the money to buy it. The car plays a significant role in this tale‚ giving symbolisms in these two brothers’ lives forever. The main characters‚ Lyman and Henry Lamartine‚ develop an apparently inseparable bond

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    painting pictures for others since the beginning of man. Since then many things have changed‚ and I will focus on three of these differences today. To start‚ I will discuss the differences between the views people had on hierarchy in the time of the Brothers Grimm‚ compared to the views the author of “Sir Patrick Spens” had. The next topic is the difference of middle class attitudes towards women found in some of the Grimm’s tales‚ compared to the attitudes today. Finally‚ the third topic of this essay

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    service mode of address. It has continued to engage its audience through the invention of new technological advancements‚ higher budgets‚ and huge media involvement. Reality TV shows use expensive venues‚ such as ‘The X Factor’s’ huge studio and ‘Big Brothers’ luxurious modern house fully equipped with a swimming pool and Jacuzzi. This is so that the narrative is continuously moving on to bigger and better things so that the audience don’t get bored with the same tedious routine which links with Steve

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    One of the main questions of the novel 1984 is could Big Brother fall. There are many possibilities that contribute to the thought of the fall of Big Brother. Such as the way Big Brother pushes people around like Winston to make them want to rebel. One proven fact in history is that most totalitarian governments do not last such as Nazi Germany‚ the Soviet Union. The fact they are always at war with one of the other main super powers. "But the proles‚ if only they could somehow become conscious

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    what you know already.” (Orwell‚ 1984) While reading 1984‚ the character of Big Brother can be compared to many leaders throughout the history. Specifically‚ there are many comparisons between Big Brother and the current leader of America‚ Barack Obama. Their comparisons are using media to spay on citizens‚ the Thought police and Perpetual War‚ just to name a few. The greatest similarity I see between Big Brother in 1984 and the leader of the US‚ is not giving their citizen enough privacy. In

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    Domination through Limitation In George Orwell’s 1984‚ the setting nation of Oceania is being governed by a totalitarian entity known as Big Brother. To exert his authority‚ Big Brother has placed censorship on nearly all aspects of society. Big Brother banned sexual activity‚ modifies all public news and programs‚ monitors the activities of the general public‚ and even goes so far as to censor an entire language by making people convert to a new speaking system. This is done as a precaution; a necessary

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    technological advances changed the way people viewed their country. Things in the 1900’s did not come easy and were filled with times of danger and risks. Risk is to be “exposed to danger‚ harm‚ or loss‚” according to the dictionary‚ and due to the Wright Brothers‚ the Model T‚ and the Women’s Trade Union League "The Decade of Risks" is an appropriate title for the 1900’s. Women didn’t have many rights during the 1900’s‚ this factor of life made it risky for the Women’s Trade Union League to help women stand

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    One of these people is Winston‚ a government worker at the Ministry of Truth. The Ministry of Truth alters history‚ art‚ news‚ and literature to be more suitable for the government’s beliefs. In this society people are constantly watched by Big Brother‚ the head of the government. Also‚ the government controls the people through the Thought Police‚ a group that regulates the population’s thoughts. Additionally‚ there are telescreens in every house which keep track of dialogue and are constantly

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