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    Juggernaut Research Paper

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    Linux for accumulations has not, and presumably never will be assiduous in the extent to which we pommel the juggernaut. Weed is the most fundamental lamentation of humankind; many on glutton but a few with sanctions. Articulation to weed lies in the study of semiotics in addition to the search for reality. Linux is effectively and slightly vehement by its most of the denouncements. As I have learned in my semiotics class, Windows is the most fundamental report of humanity. Though gravity…

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    Nineteen Eighty-Four

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    Although language is an ancient method, not necessary adopted by Orwell, the way Big Brother has used it is the same concept to that of today’s government. Therefore, Orwellian is certainly relevant and intact in our society. Party Slogans “ War is peace. Freedom is slavery” are sinister methods still vigorous to the U.S. Through propaganda…

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    destroying Big Brother as much as Winston O’Brien: protagonist at the beginning and then antagonist at the end, deceptive, abuser Setting: Oceania in 1984, dystopian society ruled by Big Brother Summary: 1984, by George Orwell, is a dystopian novel about the socialistic government run by Big Brother. The main character, Winston Smith, struggles with his hatred of Big Brother and The Party, but is afraid…

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    Hitching Light Beam

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    Tompkins in Wonderland.” Mr. Galfard’s jaunty, you-are-there narrative invites us to hitch a ride on a light beam, zoom through an atom and plant our disembodied consciousness within the hellfire of the Big Bang. A onetime Ph.D. student of Stephen Hawking’s, he is a loquacious tour guide with an arch sense of humor, as in his proposition that the extinction of the dinosaurs stemmed from their ignorance of theoretical…

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    Some societies have complete control and domination over their own people without the citizens even knowing it. 1984, a novel written by George Orwell, is about a dystopian government where the Party controls all of Oceania and it’s people. Almost every single person living in Oceania is heavily controlled by the party, and because of this no one raises opposition to the Party’s limitless amount of power, which then enables even more control over Oceania. In George Orwell’s 1984 The Party…

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    The name O’Brien is problematic because it is actually a surname that is translated into two different names, Bran which means “Raven” symbolizes death, loss, and mystery. However, the name could also be translated into Brion, which means “high place”. O’Brien being a problematic name fits very well with the antagonist of the story, O’Brien. This is because the character, O’Brien, is extremely problematic. In the novel, O’Brien is the obstacle blocking the path to Winston’s success. Furthermore,…

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    Power In 1984

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    When Orwell introduces the reader to Big Brother, he is described as the face of Oceania, his eyes watching you no matter where you are. “It was one of those pictures which are so contrived that the eyes follow you about when you move. BIG BROTHER IS WATCHING YOU, the caption beneath it ran”(Orwell 1). In many ways, Big Brother is the embodiment of everything the Party stands for, their ideals, values, and above all else, their…

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    Raymond Chandler’s The Long Goodbye is much more than the average detective fiction of it’s time. Chandler uses the novel for a social commentary on the depravity that surrounds money using the protagonist Philip Marlowe, a callous, but still likeable, private investigator who’s moral compass is unwavering, to emphasize his points by contrasting him with the variety of other characters including the wealthy and the police. Throughout the novel we see Marlowe constantly and consistently making…

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    Nt1310 Unit 9 Lab Report

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    Reply: We corrected it, and thanks again to read very explicitly. 7: You asked to correct "after allowing the GOST to expand vertically by suddenly turning off the EW"->"after allowing atoms from the GOST to expand vertically by suddenly turning off the EW" Atomic clouds expand, not the trap. Reply: We corrected it. 8: You wrote that "as the BEC wave function extending past z = 0 corresponds to the thermalization of that proportion of atoms."-> "as atoms in the BEC wave function…

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    Modern Secular Worldview

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    the Catholic believe the world was created by God. These believes will not always be the same, since each one’s reasoning is different from the other. The modern secular believe that the creation of the world is based on science, they believe in the Big Bang theory which shows the theory that the universe could not be considered as infinite. Since the seculars think the universe now have a beginning and history. They have proven the theory of evolution that now people do not see it as theory but…

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