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    Animal Farm Research Paper

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    Animal Farm Essay “A good novel teaches audiences about life”. What lessons does your composer teach you? Animal farm by George Orwell is an allegory based on the Russian Revolution. He teaches us that a utopian state cannot exist because of the want for absolute power‚ desire for a luxurious life and that people will always work for their personal gain. For a novel to be a good novel‚ it has to teach us lessons of life‚ as Animal Farm teaches us that a utopian society cannot exist due to leader

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    Revolutionary Idealism

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    Why has the revolutionary‚ idealistic novel Animal Farm remained such an interesting piece of literature?[d][e] It encourages readers to think about the Soviet Union in a new way. Orwell took his in-depth[f] understanding[g] to create a setting using symbols‚ metaphors‚ themes‚ and characterization to embody the events of the Russian Revolution. He helped the readers to understand the accounts of the rise and development of soviet communism in the form of an animal tale. Thus[h]‚ throughout the novel

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    BAIHTM Hospitality and Tourism Management Sustainable Management of Hospitality Enterprises Lecturer: Mr Willard Tan Class: BAHT 1 Matriculation Number: 12010689 Submission Date: 25 April 2013 Words: 3200 Executive summary A long with large quantities of hotel building and developing‚ there were many problems formed when the hotels operate by different ways. In this report‚ my aims are founding main problems from Hotel Moulin a Vent and providing solutions to help Hotel seeking

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    Vestas in Russia

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    One could question why a global actor like Vestas not already has entered a market with so big opportunities as Russia‚ but along with visions for great profit comes the reality of great risks and challenges as well. Russia is a vast market for windmills taking the size of the country and the climate debate into perspective. The country is the fourth largest consumer of electricity in the world ‚ but lack of technology hinder Russia to produce it in a climate friendly way. The relevance of a successor

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    would talk to the other animals one on one and "psychologically brainwash" them. He is very kiniving in his ways to get more power and is always trying to discredit and undermine the other animals. One time he urinated on Snowball’s plans for the windmill. Napoleon’s sense of timing is keen and this is very useful is his quest for more power. At just the right time he implies that Snowball’s teachings are not beneficial to the other animals. Then the time comes when Napoleon has to carry out the

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    The History Of Softball

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    Softball started on Thanksgiving Day In the year 1887 while a group of men and women were awaiting the outcome of the Yale-Harvard football game. Softball started only with men‚ now an estimated forty million Americans engage in at least one game every year. It is now one of the most popular games in the world. George Hancock is the person that made the Softball‚ the rules‚ and the glove. The game was originally called “Indoor Baseball” for people to practice for the upcoming Baseball

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    was brave‚encouraging‚ and admirable. Then one day everything changed when something went horribly wrong‚ Snowball was blamed for it. The time the windmill was destroyed for the very first time it clearly states in the passage the blaming “Do you know who is responsible for this? Do you know the enemy who has come in the night and overthrown our windmill? SNOWBALL” (Orwell 51). Snowball had spectacular ideas and was just a startling leader overall‚ everything was amazing‚ but suddenly it all went down

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    Animal Farm by George Orwell is a sensational book and teaches readers that it is sometimes ok to question authority‚ and to stand up for your beliefs. If not‚ you could be taken advantage of like the animals of the farm. The main protagonist‚ Napoleon‚ is a tyrant and uses fear and propaganda to control the animal by making them obey orders‚ motivating them to work‚ using their intelligence against them‚ uses Squealer to implement his plans and push ideas‚ and blames the farm failures on snowball

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    Our Future 3 REFERENCE: www.epa.gov www.wikipedia.com Documentary: “GASLAND” Josh Fox 2010 Our Future joe cool OUR FUTURE Joe cool Intro. 105   Our Future 1 Hydraulic fracturing is the propagation of fractures in a rock layer caused by the presence of a pressurized fluid. (wiki 2011). This occurs naturally in nature‚ but the Hydraulic fracturing that I will speak of in this paper is a process being used by gas companies nationwide. Fracking

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    With the development of the farm‚ he became the Farm’s main worker‚ he harvested the most‚ he carried the most‚ worked longer ‚carried all the stones up and down the windmill during construction. Although he did most of the work the pigs never appreciated him they just used him without respect. After his fall from the windmill‚ he realized that he was being used‚ he had decided to work less‚ and be the first animal on Animal Farm to retire on his twelfth birthday. Unfortunately‚ the pigs had brought

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