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    Fear In 1984

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    Winston‚ the protagonist in 1984‚ we observe the forces used for the government to retain its complete power over the people. The government almost diminished free thought of the people‚ has destroyed any means of building relationships‚ and utilized fear to make sure everyone would stay true to Big Brother. In such a dystopian society it may only take one person to overcome such obstacles‚ or so we thought.     Orwell designed 1984 to warn his readers about the grave dangers in having totalitarian

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    Jacksonian Democracy

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    Whigs. Jacksonian Democrats‚ a new energetic party led by President Andrew Jackson‚ believed strongly in trying to bolster their democratic ideals. Although the Democrats did not protect individual liberties‚ they were the guardians of political democracy‚ economic opportunity‚ and the U.S. Constitution. Foremost‚ the Jacksonian Democrats were not successful in protecting individual liberties. While the rights of free men were protected‚ there were still many other social groups in society. For

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    Why Does Racism Exist

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    to refer to the presumed genetic‚ natural‚ heritable characteristics of a group of people‚ normally based on physical attributes such as skin colour‚ eye colour or hair type”. The vast number of races that live in the world make humans unique…so why does racism exist? Racism is the discrimination or mistreatment of racial groups. For many years‚ racism has existed‚ especially due to race being conflated with behavioral issues. These behavioral issues can lead to racial injustice‚ which our planet

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    A Pure‚ High Note of Anguish By Barbara Kingsolver ENGL102 Vulnerability Paper October 25‚ 2011 Tammy Easler A Pure‚ High Note of Anguish “A Pure‚ High Note of Anguish” by Barbara Kingsolver is an essay written right after the September 11‚ 2011‚ attacks. Like many of us‚ Kingsolver felt a need to DO something‚ but did not know how to help. She decided to address some of the questions that were on everybody’s mind. One of these questions was ‘why were those children dancing in the street

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    Fear In Macbeth

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    East to boot” (Shakespeare‚ IV.iii.32-39). During this discussion between Macduff and Malcolm‚ they express their concern and fear for the future of Macbeth’s country. Neither of these noble men trust Macbeth after the transgressions

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    Why Does Evolution Exist

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    scientists have not come to a 100% conclusion on whether it was true or is not true. Thus why it is called a theory and not a law. A theory being not 100% scientifically proven‚ and a law meaning evidence shows that is 100% true. So how did humans come into existence? Was it really natural selection that made humans what they are today? With the evidence provided with research and debates‚ I have a belief that it

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    regarding the earliest influences of the colonial ideals of government; however no sole contributor created the fire that started for American liberty and relationship to a new government (11). Another misconception lies within the idea that American democracy exercised and established in the Constitution lives as a derivation from Greek and Roman ideals‚ yet many European philosophers and politicians such as Montesquieu provoked

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    Fear In Frankenstein

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    shudders in revulsion at the ghastly sight of such an unnatural and grotesque being. Little did they know that horrified response was the key feeling Mary Shelley sought to evoke when she wrote her gothic novel Frankenstein; however‚ she manipulates that fear in such a way so as to show that what may seem scary in the moment is actually not the true danger‚ or rather‚ ‘monster’. Mary Shelley introduces a scientist‚ Victor Frankenstein‚ with great ambitions and also great flaws‚ so as to twist a seemingly

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    Democracy in Nepal

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    For 400 years Nepal was a Hindu kingdom‚ ruled by successive monarchs. However in 2006 there was a massive uprising‚ millions of people took to the streets calling for democracy and freedom. Tasi Lama and the head of the People’s Liberation Army Commander Anant give accounts of the uprising and talks about their vision for the transformation of Nepal‚ currently one of the poorest nations on earth. KING BIRENDRA’S CORONATION Although he succeeded his father‚ King Mahendra‚ when he passed away

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    During the presidencies of Jefferson and Madison‚ Republicans‚ such as Jefferson were seen as strict constructionists of the Constitution while Federalists‚ like Madison‚ were generally looser with their interpretations of the Constitution’s literal meaning. While the constructionist ideas were part of what separated the two parties from one another‚ Jefferson and Madison are both guilty of not adhering to these ideas on many occasions. Jefferson writes in a letter to Gideon Granger expressing

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