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Category: /Literature
Revolutions, a change for the better? When a country is in need of change, the republic starts a revolution. A revolution is when a better and stronger government overthrows the current government. The animals in the book, Animal Farm, succeed…
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Category: /History
…A Tale of Two Cities and the French Revolution Dickens, in A Tale of Two Cities, portrayed the French Revolution unfairly, and not entirely completely. I don’t think that Dickens goal in writing A Tale of Two Cities was to portray the stability…
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Category: /History
…be even worse than that suffered without or during the revolution. He held that revolution is an idea, not a war; a correction of matters and it is not the people who are revolting, but rather those in power. John Locke argues that there are two ways…
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Category: /Literature/Novels
…Major Essay “Animal Farm” By: The Man Animal Farm by George Orwell served as an allegory for the Russian Revolution of 1917. “Manor Farm” (which is later re-named “Animal Farm”) represented Russia during the Russian Revolution. The surrounding…
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…The French revolution and the Napoleonic Empire were dominant elements in the European history during a long period of time, and the consequences of these processes were lasting and hard to destroy. The political reaction after Napoleon's defeat…
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…, I am in fact the owner of a small bookstore. After the political revolution in favour of rationalism, people with meaningless sounding jobs were rounded up, and universally replaced by robots or computers. There is little glory in selling books, novels…
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…. Now that there is some establishment of what a sense of humor is, the next question is, can a sense of humor be taught? To a human, perhaps it can be, but whether a good sense of humor can be taught to a computer is doubtful. Where our technology lies today…
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…“Technology Revealed” The computer is no longer something new and special to many people nowadays, because many families now have at least one computer in their homes. When most people think of a computer they think of the monitor…
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Category: /Literature/English
…Hacking: "Slang word for a computer enthusiast. One who breaks into the computer system of a company or government." 1 Most hackers break into computers not to wreak havoc, but simply to explore and share information with one another. A small minority…
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…If you want to buy the most advanced computers, it costs more than you think. Since computer prices drop every day, even the latest computer will become obsolete and overpriced within a few weeks. There are several ways that can save you money on buying…
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