The effects of propaganda in 1984 - part 2
Telescreens As well as being a surveillance devise that acts as Big Brother’s all seeing eyes and all hearing ears, the telescreen is used as an instrument to transmit the party’s propaganda. The fact that, ‘The instrument could be dimmed, but there was now way of shutting it off completely’ (Orwell,
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The effects of propaganda in 1984 - part 1
by Tommy11 | in Education > College and University
Here's a paper I had to do for my contemporary fiction course.
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EN 493 Final
by Tommy11 | in Education > College and University
My final exam for EN 493 - write about the short stories from "Telling Tales"
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The Bulldog, by Arthur Miller
by Tommy11 | in Education > College and University
A review of the Arthur Miller's short story, as found in 'Telling Tales'
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The Wugs Test
by Tommy11 | in Education > Languages
A summary of Jean Berko's 'Wugs Test', which looks at language acquisition.
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Waelco's use of ERP
by Tommy11 | in Science & Technology > Computers
A look at how an Australian business cut costs
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VR in the car
by Tommy11 | in Science & Technology > General
The use of virtual reality in the manufacture of BMWs
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Government get together
by Tommy11 | in Science & Technology > General
Insight in how the State of Michigan improved their government services, and how other governments would do well to copy.
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The evolution of music distribution
by Tommy11 | in Science & Technology > General
A look into MP3 and the evolution of music distribution.
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Software Guarantees
by Tommy11 | in Science & Technology > Software
A look into whether software is inherently flawed and answers ot the questions; should people put up with an occasional problem, or should software come with a money back guarantee?
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