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    The farm’s need for good strategies becomes evident later in the book when Man comes to destroy the windmill. Snowball shows his strategizing skills at the battle of Cowshed. “This had long been expected‚ and all preparations had been made. Snowball‚ who had studied an old book of Julius Caesar’s campaigns which he had found in the farmhouse‚ was in charge

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    other animals on the farm. Boxer is the farm’s most hard-working and loyal labourer. Being taller heavier and stronger than all the others‚ the horses working power is of great importance for many projects of the pigs‚ just like the build-up of the windmill. The pigs are the brain workers and manage and organize such happenings like this build-up. After the rebellion and the killing of Mr. Jones‚ the animals try to manage the farm on their own which doesn’t work without money. So the pigs take the leadership

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    Animal Farm is a political and allegorical novel written by George Orwell (born Eric Blair) in 1945. The book reflects events after the Second World War that lead up to the Russian revolution in 1917‚ and some of the events after it. As a fable it features animals as the main characters‚ and has a moral. There is a sense of satire wit‚ since human habits are criticised‚ and irony is a very strong aspect of the book. Many of the characters represent historical individuals. The animals on the farm

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    over forty-five thousand wind turbines in the United States which house twenty million homes. I helps many things in the environment. Wind energy started as early as 5‚000 B.C. when boats were propelled down the Nile River‚ China was using windmills to pump

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    CASE 8-1 Mountain Bell Telephone Company Jim Martin‚ marketing research manager for Mountain Bell‚ studied the final research design for the hospital administrator study that had been prepared by Industrial Surveys‚ a marketing research firm in Denver. He realized that he needed to formulate some recommendations with respect to some very specific questions. Should individual personal interviewers be used as suggested by Industrial Surveys‚ or should a series of one to six focus-group interviews

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    Education is not as prominent in the book as during the Russian Revolution. In the book‚ education is mentioned when Snowball finds old spelling books‚ once belonging to Mr. Jones. He begins to teach himself‚ followed by the other pigs‚ and finally he helps the other animals to read and write. Some of the not so intelligent animals find this quite taxing‚ whereas the pigs– being the most intelligent‚ learn the fastest. Snowball is the most interested in educating the animals‚ and the well being of

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    Key Image Terms 1. simile- compares two dissimilar objects using like or as. Example #1: N. Scott Momaday describes shadows from clouds "that move upon the grain like water." Commentary: This simile shows vs. tells. It helps me to picture what the shadows looked like. They weren’t stationary‚ they were moving very fluid over a field of grain. By comparing the shadows to water‚ Momaday paints a picture of something being intangible to something that is tangible. I didn’t directly see the shadows

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    There would be a lot more for everyone (electricity‚ windmill‚ and other stuff)   If Snowball ruled he would eventually become greedy like Napoleon.   Snowball wouldn’t have been corrupt because he wouldn’t have eaten the animals food‚ and  all he wanted was for the farm to be well off.   Pigs were the best animals‚ will be that same like Napoleon  nothing different between snowball and napoleon.  Difference between Napoleon and snowball: less animals killed   If snowball was the dictator the windmill would have been finished faster and the animals 

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    Name: Puah Edence Student ID: I10006001 Lecturer: Mr. Steven Section: 8V1 Course Code: MPW 1153 Title: Assignment 2 (Animal Farm) Signature: Animal Farm (Writing Assignment) In ANIMAL FARM‚ Orwell shows how both the leaders and the followers in a society can act in ways that destroy freedom and equality. Choose one leader and one follower from the novel and explain how the behavior of each contributes to the loss of freedom and equality on Animal Farm. ‘Animal Farm’ was

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    of the stories in The Fat Man in History. This comes across in many forms‚ both physical and mental. In most of the stories both entrapment and isolation often the result of the interaction of both. Stories which this theme is apparent are Crabs‚ Windmill in the West‚ and A Report on the Shadow Industry. In all of these stories characters are both entrapped and isolated by their behaviour and environment. They are not totally entrapped or isolated in all situations as they can change their behaviour

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