Articles about Orwell (0-50 of 169)

  • Payday Loans Over 6 Months - Go For Tiny Loans To Meet Urgency
    By: George Orwell | - People generally panic if they require money urgently and they don't have time to arrange it. They want to rely on other sources rather than asking loans. They find the entire process of loan approval to be complex and lengthy. To some extent they are correct because the conventional method requires the arrangement of guarantor or co signer. It is a long process because they want some details to be faxed by the candidate. But there is solution available to get loans like payday loans over 6 mont ...
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  • Payday Loans Over 6 Months - Short But Quiet Powerful
    By: George Orwell | - Are you the kind of person who thus likes to take only those kinds of advances which are thus meant for a small period of time and which thus includes a wonderful and satisfactory package? Have you looked everywhere and thus are you tired of looking everywhere? Are you planning to loose hope? Well if yes is your answer and if this is your current situation then there is no need for you to take any kind of tension or even loose hope as Payday loans over 6 months, advances that will make you happy ...
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  • Why Book Hotels In Ipswich?
    By: Brooke Hilton | - Ipswich has much to offer the tourist. Situated a short train ride from London, the town has both historic interest and modern amenities. A plethora of hotels in Ipswich offer the traveller a place of luxury and comfort from which they might set out to explore this fascinating Suffolk town.

    Hotels in Ipswich offer excellent wedding services. Located at the mouth of the River Orwell, its docks and timber frame buildings are an ideal backdrop for bridal processions and wedding photogr ...

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  • This Little Piggy: Taking A Look At The Meaning Of Pigs In Animal Farm And Lord Of The Flies Quotes
    By: Paul Thomson | - Pigs get a bad rap some times. Theyre passed off as gluttonous, greedy animals, covered in filth and sometimes their own feces. For humans, being called a pig or a hog is something rude and degrading, intended to make one feel ashamed or inferior.

    Thats how we generally view pigs: a dirty, greedy lower species that just so happens to taste absolutely delicious in a BLT sandwich. And chorizo. Also, pork chops. Oh and hot dogs!

    Excuse our untameable appetite. We are such pigs, ...

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  • Finding Utopia In Animal Farm And Lord Of The Flies (like Acing Your Ap Calculus Exam Without Knowin
    By: Paul Thomson | - Since the beginning of time human beings have imagined living in a utopia. It seems simple enough. In a perfect world everyone would live together in harmony, help each other out, there would be no war, no hunger, and no hate. It sounds pretty simple on the surface. Writers William Golding and George Orwell both explored the idea of a perfect society in their famous, captivating allegorical tales. Each author may be saying something slightly different, but in the end they both clearly have negat ...
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  • 6 Month Loans - Cash For Half A Year
    By: George Orwell | - These days, everybody needs a loan to get by on all his expenses. One can obtain any amount of money he requires with the help of 6 month loans. These are the most beneficial advances that one can get in a very short amount of time. With the money obtained thus, one can take care of financial needs such as repair-work, medical bills, school fees and many more. There are no hassles in getting these kinds of loans and one can get quick funding anytime he wishes.

    With the help of 6 mon ...

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  • Ideas Pertaining To Lecturers : An Individual Too May Take Advantage Of Pupil Fascination Within Twi
    By: Jacob R. Robin | - Your own college students have got finals approaching quickly. These people need to be learning non-stop, re-reading as well as analyzing the semester's worth of details. Rather, they will - in addition to an incredible number of other people across the country -- crashed the modern Moon video beginning to the melody of $140 million. As an alternative to view this as being a distraction coming from given studying, try in order to monetize on the truth the writer, Stephanie Meyer, can be a enormo ...
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  • Animal Farm Makes Politics Seem Almost Interesting
    By: Paul Thomson | - Sorry to interrupt - were sure youre probably in the middle of watching an old VHS (VH-what now?) tape of the 1988 Vice Presidential debate. Or perhaps youre simply catching up on all those saved DVR recordings of C-Span programming.

    All right, so maybe its more likely that youre ramming your head repeatedly into a cactus. It takes a special kind of person to be genuinely interested in all things politics - for the rest of us, it seems tedious and boring and lackluster an ...

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  • The American Political Class And The Repression Of Freedom
    By: Bruno Korschek | - Unfortunately, there have been many subtle and not so subtle ways the Obama administration and others in government have directly or indirectly continued the sad political class tradition of restricting liberty in America. Given recent government actions, it feels like the repression of liberty has accelerated in recent years:

    - The most obvious imposition on freedom by the Obama administration is the extension of the Patriot Act, which was originally enacted into law under the Bush ...

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  • And So It Begins - The Orwellian Liberty Death March
    By: Bruno Korschek | - Before getting into what an Orwellian Liberty Death March is, a history quiz. Please determine which historical figure said which of the following quotes: Stalin, Mao, Hitler, Mussolini, Richard Nixon, Bill Clinton, Hillary Clinton.

    Quote 1 - "Politics would a helluva a good business if it weren't for the [expletive deleted] people"

    Quote 2 - "You know the one thing wrong with this country? Everyone gets a chance to have their fair say."

    Quote 3 - "When per ...

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  • Organisational Skills: Now Versus Orwell's Day
    By: Rich Talbot | - I recently read an essay by George Orwell (1903-1950), in which he illustrates the life of a book reviewer in the years immediately following the Second World War. It makes interesting reading if, for no other reason, the opening paragraphs give us a snapshot of how immensely difficult it must have been to maintain any system of organisation in the pre-computer age.

    Yet while we no longer have to face many of the administrational problems of those days, their modern-day equivalents ...

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  • The College Student Resource Guide Where To Get Writing Assignment Help
    By: Adam O'Neill | - The nights are drawing in. Its getting chilly outside. The leaves on the trees are dying and littering the ground. Yup, the holidays are gone and it's time for a change of season. Make the most of the summer vestiges and breathe in that crisp autumn air, because youll be back in school before you know it. This means youll probably be getting cozy with those lengthy writing assignments once more. Hopefully the summer holidays didnt quite turn your brain to mush, but its always diff ...
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  • The Power Elite Are Talking Over
    By: Delwyn Lounsbury | - By Delwyn Lounsbury - THE DEFLATION GURU

    The power elite conspiracy is the biggest most important story in the whole universe! I use the term Anglo financial power elite and lump in their crony capitalists and mega military Machiavellian enablers, but the power elite were first mentioned by C. Wright Mills in his 1956 book, "The Power Elite." Mills wrote about wealthy, well connected families seeking to get more power and wealth by treating people like pawns in a chess game. ...

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  • Brave New Real World
    By: Destry Masterson | - I have noticed a trend these days. If someone has a problem they like a quick fix.

    Plastic surgery for most cosmetic problems, energy drinks for tiredness, and prescription drugs for behavioral problems. Ok, doesn't this seem crazy to you?

    I wasn't born pretty, or I am to hyper, or I feel a little tired. People are being manipulated by their environments to an extent that, 70 years ago, would have made our grandparents scream.

    It is no wonder why t ...

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  • Orwell, Goebbels, And Obama - The Triumvirate Of Language Control
    By: Bruno Korschek | - Consider two famous quotes, one from a famous author and one from a famous and heinous tyrant:

    "War is peace. Freedom is slavery. Ignorance is strength." George Orwell, author of "1984"

    "If you tell a lie big enough and keep repeating it, people will eventually come to believe it. The lie can be maintained only for such time as the State can shield the people from the political, economic and/or military consequences of the lie. It thus becomes vitally important for the ...

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  • The Five Best Dystopian Books
    By: Nicholson | - Whether its in its traditional form or in the more modern guise of the eReader, the book is still a favourite of the masses. Amazons Kindle has not killed the book it seems, merely strengthened it with more people reading from their little electronic devices than ever.

    A popular genre these days involves the idea of a dystopian future whether the resurgence of such a genre is due to the current issues with worlds environment, finances and military changes of power, it i ...

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  • Holidays In East Anglia
    By: Timothy Capper | - East Anglia lies to the east of England in the 'low country' and rolling fens. The coastal areas within East Anglia are a mixture of marshland, which used similar technology to the Dutch to reclaim some of these lands and also wild north Atlantic pummeled beaches. The ancestry of this area has Nordic, Germanic and Scandinavian influences and the area was one of the first settled trading areas within the British Isles in the early seventeenth century.

    In more modern times, East Angli ...

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  • Top 3 Ways To Destroy A Project Team
    By: Kelly Kazimer | - What has always struck me about projects is their fragility. There are no guarantees of project success. Sure, we apply best practices, and join professional organizations, and obtain certifications, and so on. But, in reality, every project is a gamble. Why? Because projects are delivered by people. Much like anything else of course, but the uniqueness of projects includes the time pressures and expectations that they bring with them. Projects have specific goals and time frames. Projects don't ...
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  • The Rise Of Oppression And The Decline Of Freedom In America
    By: Bruno Korschek | - Any long time observer of the political class, has to be increasingly distressed by the rise of oppression in this country that has resulted in the dramatic decline in our freedoms and liberties. Many Americans assume that just because they vote every few years, they are still living in a free country. They forget, or never knew, that people living behind the Iron Curtain and in Russia during the Cold War also voted.

    No one could ever make the case that these people were living in ...

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  • Getting A Literary Agent For Crime Fiction And Thrillers
    By: Harry Bingham | - It's easy to think that because you're writing a crime novel or thriller, you need an agent who represents crime thrillers. And that's logical enough ... except that isn't, as it happens, how the industry really works.

    I write crime thrillers myself, yet my agent represents posh Hilary Mantel, dead-but-posh George Orwell, and many other esteemed literary authors. So you'd think he wouldn't be the right person to represent a gritty crime thriller - and yet he and his team have just ...

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  • How To Ensure You Create Professional Word Documents
    By: Rich Talbot | - You have probably heard of the 90/90 rule: the rule that states when we meet people for the first time we make up 90 per cent of our opinion of the other person in the first 90 seconds of the meeting. A bit far-fetched? Well, while it's true to say that emotional bonds take more than 90 seconds to form, first impressions do count. And this is just as important when it comes to enticing a reader to look at written communications.

    George Orwell, one of the most effective writers in t ...

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  • China Road Is The Journey Of Orwell Quest Is Hong Chong Road
    By: Frbiz | - : Airwell (Orwell ) , First hearing the name more familiar, but it is a company with 60 years history, wander in the European air conditioner market situation scold, prestigious air-conditioning giant. 2007 Airwell (Orwell) Group annual sales income of more than 700 million U.S. dollars; in France, Italy, Israel, Argentina and China, Shenzhen has six air-conditioning manufacturing base, and two global R & D centers; has the densest sales network in Europe; in the 95 countries with 174 branches.< ...
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  • Start Page Numbering Afresh By Inserting A Section Break
    By: Rich Talbot | - Before the development of the typewriter in the late Victorian era, all works of literature were painstakingly hand-written. Great writers, whose works are still in print today, such as Charles Dickens, Jane Austen and the Bronte Sisters, scratched out their masterpieces one letter at a time with pen and ink. Apart from being a laborious process compared to modern methods, editing and backing-up work must have been a nightmare.

    The arrival of the typewriter made things easier for t ...

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  • El Raval For The Chic And Unique
    By: Mathieu Quintart | - Barcelona has a lot more to it than just the popular walking street of Las Ramblas, and the historical El Raval is one up-coming district, or barri as its known in Castilian, that is worth exploring for its own unique characteristics and style.

    Its very easy to find, start off at Placa Catalunya and head down the Las Ramblas and El Raval is on the right-hand side. Venture into one of the small roads off here and you will find a wealth of trendy boutiques, alternative stores and fun ...

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  • How To Enjoy The Perfect Cup Of Darjeeling Tea?
    By: Vishal | - For tea connoisseurs and lovers, perhaps preparing the perfect cup of Darjeeling tea is no problem anymore, but there are still so many things to be learned. And for people who are just beginning to enjoy the pleasures of the afternoon tea, here is a good way to start, by learning from the experts.

    For tea connoisseurs and lovers, perhaps preparing the perfect cup of Darjeeling tea is no problem anymore, but there are still so many things to be learned. And for people who are just b ...

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  • The Richness Of Tourist Places In United Kingdom
    By: harleyreuben | - The place that offers lot of businesses that involve shopping, dining and services in the United Kingdom is Rhode Island or Wakefield. A walk along the Saugatucket River path offers the calm and serene tranquility of water. There are so many historic buildings in this location. The place hosts a beautiful walkthrough along the South Countys William C. ONeill Bike Path. This is previously called and even now famous as South County Bike Path. This path encounters number of beautiful villages ...
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  • America In 2011 - No Longer Living In A Free Country
    By: Bruno Korschek | - Americans like to tell themselves that they live in a democracy, a free society. However, that if you take a close look at the type of society we have devolved into in 2011, you may find that this is no longer the case. Consider the current state of the union from a freedom perspective:

    - You are no longer living in a free country if the political class controls a large part of your retirement income via Social Security requirements and taxation and then proceeds to drive the system ...

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  • Batería Hp Pavilion Dv4
    By: Cuaderno de comentarios | - Las cmaras de fotos de estos terminales estn pensadas para utilizarse en Batera Pavilion DV4 cualquier momento y situacin inesperada, ya que se busca inmortalizar un determinado escenario y no tanto hacer una buena fotografa. Algunas tcticas que pueden mejorar la calidad de las imgenes son: Batera Pavilion DV6
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    Aprovechar la iluminacin ambiental. La luz es la parte ms importante al realizar una fotografa. Batera Pavilion DV2000 Si la foto se realiza desd ...

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  • Seafront Sunsets, Country Walks And Historic Settings, Ipswich Suffolk
    By: Timothy Capper | - Ipswich Waterfront, wonderful scenery, parks, museums and an unforgetable sunset are just a few of the attractions waiting in Ipswich, Suffolk. One of the oldest towns in England, Ipswich was founded around the 7th century. Although areas of the ancient road can still be seen there has been a gentrification in Ipswich, particularly around the waterfront which was completely devastated in bombing during WWII. Henry VIII and Katherine of Aragon came to Ipswich for a pilgrimage, Geoffrey Chaucer ca ...
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  • Motorola Pushes Hard Against Apple Ahead Of Xoom Release
    By: Steve Deiters | - From taking shots at Apple in Super Bowl television ads to the release of a price tag that's well above the competition's, the Motorola Xoom, the company's entry in the not-so-competitive tablet market, has recently earned much attention.

    Motorola is touting the Xoom as the top challenger to Apple's dominant iPad. So far, that distinction has gone to the Samsung Galaxy Tab. But the label of "top competition" is relevant, considering estimates place the iPad's market share somewhere ...

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  • Top 20 Best Travel Books Of All Time
    By: Gary Hall | - Travel books are the best baits that lure you to pack your bags and go to some place outside your comfort zone. But while you"re still strapped to your office desk or uncertain as to where your wandering feet will take you next, here are the top 20 best travel books of all time. A word of advice though: the visual imageries created while reading these books will stir a different kind of wanderlust within you.

    Top 1: On the Road, Jack Kerouac
    Proceed with caution, you ma ...

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  • Hyde Park London: A Green Gem Of The City
    By: Kavin Howard | - London, the city of castles and skyscrapers, has many large lush parks and gardens to its credit. Hyde Park is a major picnic spot for locals and a significant attraction for tourists. In 1536, the park served as a hunting ground of King Henry VIII. It was in 1637 that Charles I opened the park to general public. The park covers an area of 350 acres making it the largest of all the Royal parks in London. The park is famous for its various attractions and the leisure activities it offers, apart f ...
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  • 2011: Hope Or Despair (part2 )
    By: Twinkle | - Are some people immune to the recession?

    Not everyone is affected by the recession. Some people are lucky enough to be recession-proof. According to George Orwell, in his book Animal Farm All animals are equal, but some animals are more equal than others.

    To single out Premiership footballers, I am sure Manchester Uniteds Wayne Rooney and Manchester Citys Carlos Tevez are smiling like Cheshire cats having recently signed new contracts after successfull ...

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  • Nineteen Eighty-four Book Review
    By: Christian Nilson | - Nineteen Eighty-Four is a dystopian story written by George Orwell in 1949. The main character in the novel is a man called Winston Smith. He is 39 years old and lives in London, Airstrip One, Oceania. Great Britain does not longer exist. Instead this place is now part of a totalitarian state which makes up most of the English-speaking world. Winston is a member of the Outer Party and works in an office for the Ministry of Truth where his job is to rewrite historical documents so they are in lin ...
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  • The Obama Administration 2010 Vs. George Orwell "1984"
    By: Bruno Korschek | - I cannot help feeling that the Obama administration, and the entire American political class, has some frightening similarities to the dysfunctional and totalitarian government that George Orwell foresaw in his classic novel, "1984." The loss of freedom, the frightening rise in power by the ruling political class, the declining quality of life for ordinary citizens, the manipulation and spin doctoring of reality, etc. are very similar to the storyline in "1984."

    Consider some Geor ...

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  • Plan The Reasonable Crib Including Transportation To Enjoy The Lovely Canada Vacations
    By: Caoimhe Stein | - Canada Vacations Sightseeing in Prince Edward Island

    Prince Edward Island is a small community by any standard, and is therefore Canadas smallest province with the biggest town (Charlottetown) inhabiting only 30,000 people. The province houses the worlds largest bridge over ice covered water (Confederation Bridge) which serves as a connection between them and New Brunswick. The Green Gables Farmhouse in the Prince Edward National Park is farmhouse that set the stage for ...

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  • Get The Economical Lodging And Air Tickets To Spend An Enchanting Vacations In Canada
    By: Caoimhe Stein | - Canada Vacations - Sights to See on Prince Edward Island

    Renowned for its green landscape, Prince Edward Island is Canadas smallest province with the biggest town being Charlottetown (30,000 people). The province houses the worlds largest bridge over ice covered water (Confederation Bridge) which serves as a connection between them and New Brunswick. It also houses the stage for Lucy Maud Montgomerys classic Anne of Green Gables The Green Gables Farmhouse. An i ...

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  • Settle For The Steal Quarters As Well As Passage To Enjoy One Of The Admirable Canada Vacation
    By: Caoimhe Stein | - Canada Vacations - Sights to See on Prince Edward Island

    Prince Edward Island is Canadas smallest province, mainly known for its lush green landscapes, with Charlottetown as the biggest town with 30,000 inhabitants. The Confederation Bridge connecting Prince Edward Island and New Brunswick is an attraction for being the worlds largest bridge over ice covered water. The Green Gables Farmhouse in the Prince Edward National Park is farmhouse that set the stage for Lucy Maud Mon ...

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  • Coordinate The Reasonable Quarters And Transport To Spend A Engaging Canada Vacation
    By: Caoimhe Stein | - Prince Edward Island, Canada Sightseeing and Attractions

    Renowned for its green landscape, Prince Edward Island is Canadas smallest province with the biggest town being Charlottetown (30,000 people). The province houses the worlds largest bridge over ice covered water (Confederation Bridge) which serves as a connection between them and New Brunswick. The Green Gables Farmhouse in the Prince Edward National Park is farmhouse that set the stage for Lucy Maud Montgomerys ...

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  • Get The Low-tariff Rooms As Well As Passage To Spend An Nice Canada Vacations
    By: Caoimhe Stein | - Canada Vacations - Sights to See on Prince Edward Island

    Prince Edward Island is Canadas smallest province, mainly known for its lush green landscapes, with Charlottetown as the biggest town with 30,000 inhabitants. One of the top attractions in the province is the Confederation Bridge, an interesting sight especially because it is the worlds largest bridge over ice covered water. Another attraction that gets the top spot for any tourist visiting the province is the Green Ga ...

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  • Tokyo: Housing For The Financially Challenged
    By: Tom Aaron | - Eric Blair investigated life in Paris, London, and other locations from 1927 to 1931, sleeping in a number of unpleasant locations. Based on his experiences and not wanting to use his own name, Blair published "Down and Out in Paris and London" under the name of George Orwell in 1933. Orwell's story is one of poverty in Paris, London, and elsewhere. Orwell might see little difference in the options Tokyo provides for the financially challenged: capsule hotels, closet houses, manga coffee shops, ...
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  • George Orwell: Writing English Well
    By: Marciano Guerrero | - While many academicians and masters of the English language will expound on mixed constructions, dangling modifiers, tense shifts, variety, and other topics, George will give you the indispensable rules to write standard English.

    Because I fear that the sands of oblivion will inevitably bury this master of the English language, I want to show come courage and revive for the younger generations George Orwell's practical --if not indispensable-- rules for writing.

    At one ...

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  • The Battle Of The Ages -- Words And Language Versus Thoughts And Ideas
    By: Howard Jacobs | - Thoughts and ideas are expressed with words and language but there is too much meaning placed on the words and not enough exploration of the ideas that the words represent. If the words sound good, if they are soothing words that make people feel good about themselves then people are unlikely to explore the real meaning. Call it intellectual laziness; this conflict is the dictator's best friend.

    Joseph Goebbels is known for having said "If you tell a lie big enough and keep repeat ...

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  • Good Writing Is Simple Writing
    By: Daniboy | - You might understand what you're writing, but does anyone else?

    When you write something, are you confident you're getting the message across effectively?

    How can you be sure?

    Well, you can't. Not completely. But one step you can take to give yourself the best possible chance of being understood by your reader is to write simply. Don't tie sentences and paragraphs up with long constructions that leave the reader wondering what your point was. Don't us ...

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  • Spy Video Cameras Bring 1984 Home
    By: Nahshon Roberts | - Imagine a state where the government rules with an iron first. You can do and think as you please, so long as these actions and ideas do not go against policy or officially mandated doctrine. You are subjected to some twisted psychology, too. Not only are you brainwashed to obey the totalitarian government, you are taught to love it as well. Does this scenario seem unthinkable?

    This is the world British writer George Orwell portrayed in his novel, 1984. If you think, however, tha ...

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  • The Road To Manufacturing
    By: Bruce Stander | - Fortunately the road to manufacturing is no longer to be associated with the grime an 'opp northness' of Orwell's Road to Wigan Pier. Neither in reality nor even in the common preconceptions is manufacturing something done well away from civilised society.

    It is indeed true that the large car factories are where they always were (perhaps with the addition of Sunderland) but the most interesting parts of that industry all seem to be in the Home Counties these days: where all of the ...

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  • Commit A Revolutionary Act.
    By: Kim Klaver | - "During times of deceit, telling the truth becomes a revolutionary act." George Orwell.

    This is a chapter heading in the wonderful new book, Naked Conversations, an eye opening discussion on how blogs (=web logs like this one) continue to change lives - business and personal.

    A central theme of Naked is how blogs are forcing businesses to be more transparent in the way they market and advertise. This is a good thing, because I for one never know what to believe anym ...

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  • An Acronym By Any Other Name
    By: Brenda Townsend Hall | - I don't know about you but I loathe acronyms. Yes, I know they have a convenience factor but they also seem to me to be potentially sinister, redolent of George Orwell's Newspeak. Our field has its fair share of them and woe betide anyone who uses one wrongly. Never, for example, say ESL or TESL when you mean ESOL or TESOL. Why? because you might unwittingly insult a learner by referring to ESL (English as a second language) when the learner might be a speaker of several languages with English s ...
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  • What Do You Know About Richard M. Nixon?
    By: George Johnson | - Depending on who we are, how old we are, and where we come from, associations with Richard M. Nixon vary greatly. The best is the SEINFELD episode wherein Elaine tricked into dating a guy because he has the perfect come-on.

    He makes bets with total strangers (women he is attracted to) about trivia topics and names that he intentionally gets wrong. In Elaines case, upon meeting her, he bets with her that Dustin Hoffman was in STAR WARSthen by the end of the show has moved on ...

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