The book 1984 by George Orwell is a dystopian world filled with evil and sadness. This is how 1984 and America today compare and contrast agents each other. 1984 and America today both have a similarity and difference in government. Government also connects to technology‚ so there are similarities and differences in technology also. 1984 and America today are very different and similar but America could turn into a dystopian world if people let it. Some similarities between 1984 and government today
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English II 30 August 2016 What America Means to Me America means a lot of things to me‚ like freedom‚ safe‚ brave‚ equal‚ and responsibility. The reason I picked these things is because I think they are all very important to this country. The reason why I picked freedom is because in America‚ you have the right to do and say whatever you want. For example‚ the phrase freedom of speech‚ which means that someone’s right to say something is protected within certain limits. What that means is that someone
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Silkey Xie Professor Cristiana Giordani Anthropology 2 June 6‚ 2013 What does citizenship mean to America? Picture that it is one sunny afternoon‚ as you walk around the University of California‚ Davis campus filled with thousands of students walking by. As you observe your surroundings‚ you notice that there are students of different colored skin‚ speaking a variety of languages. UC Davis is home to a diversity of students from different ethnic backgrounds‚ Asian‚ American Indian‚ and Hispanic
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The United States of America is being praised high as a hot icon in today’s society. However‚ America wasn’t great in the beginning and it wasn’t what people think of it right now. The original America goes back to the colonial period. Many people in history have attempted to write their views on the history of America‚ but the most exemplary ones are those who attempted to document the colonial America times. Many have written their views regarding on what they felt about the new continent and
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The poem "Let America Be America Again" by Langston Hughes purposefully is reminiscent of Walt Whitman’s "I Hear America Singing" in which Whitman is optimistic about this land of democratic opportunity. Hughes‚ however‚ writing from a black man’s perspective‚ is much less optimistic about what American has been or will be. While Whitman’s’ poem was very unstructured in blank verse‚ Hughes’s poem is more tightly controlled with rhyme‚ tone‚ rhetorical questions‚ and more unified with repeated anaphora
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been able to piece together many things. In the 1500’s the first contact was made in the Americas. During this time‚ the America’s and the world as we know it was changed radically. Humans influenced America the most because of their ways to manipulate animals‚ diseases they spread‚ and their eagerness and ambition to take control. Humans have influenced the world in many ways‚ just as they did for America so many years ago; starting with their ease to manipulate animals. According to James West
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America vs Europe Back in the 19th century when America was newly formed and was on the verge of developing‚ people from all around the world were coming to the U.S looking for more opportunities and success. As a result‚ American societies and their culture became more diverse. In the story‚ Daisy Miller‚ Henry James compared the values that people follow in the America and Europe. He did so by presenting main characters from different locations and compared their values and beliefs
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Do you ever ponder what America would be like without the U.S. Constitution? Without the Constitution we as United States citizens wouldn’t have our freedom of speech or choice. Furthermore we would still be under the control of England‚ and that is why the America I believe in is based on the U.S. Constitution. As a U.S. citizen‚ I am pleased to know our country is being protected by our U.S. armed forces. When our soldiers pass away in combat‚ they are doing it for the love of their country
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For this assignment‚ I chose the song “Only in America” by Brooks & Dunn. This song was written about all the freedom we as Americans have. At the beginning of the song‚ the lyrics describe a bus driver who is reflecting on the kids’ futures‚ or more like using his imagination to wonder what each one is going to be. He believes that they may acquire the “American dream.” Many people outside of America don’t have nearly as much independence as we do. We can choose who we marry‚ our religion (for
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Have you ever wondered what living in America actually means? To many people being an American is a title filled with sacrifice and courage. To others it means having a democracy style of government‚ or to be living the American Dream to some it may mean being free. Everyone is entitled to their own opinion and most of them are not wrong‚ but the question still remains? What does America mean? Does your America entitle freedom and equality‚ democracy or does it entitle honor and integrity. When the
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