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Complete analysis of George Orwell's 1984 with works cited.
By Sonny Masterson | Published 1/28/2008
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Here, I offer analysis of George Orwell's 1984, cross-referencing Orwell's essay, Politics and the English Language.
By Jessica Goodwin | Published 11/26/2007
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Despite the popularity and overall quality of the Nissan 300ZX, parts are incredibly hard to find for the 1984 through 1989 (Z31) model years. This article explains the best places to find parts and advice for the car.
By John Galt | Published 10/24/2007
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One of today's greatest sports car bargains is found under a truly vaunted name in automotive history -- Corvette. The 1984 to 1996 models have reached all-time low prices. Here's why you should consider one of these terrific sports cars.
By Andrew Jensen | Published 9/12/2007
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An analysis of the infamous 1984 trade between the Boston Red Sox and Chicago Cubs, in which the Sox traded future Hall-of-Famer Dennis Eckersley for Bill Buckner, the future goat of the 1986 World Series.
By Briggs Seekins | Published 9/6/2007
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1984 by George Orwell
By CollegeThoughts2007 | Published 8/27/2007
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This is a critical lens-formed article examining a quote which is supported by the plots in George Orwell's novel, 1984, and Harper Lee's To Kill a Mockingbird
By Deborah McDowell | Published 5/30/2007
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Traces the symbol of the diary in George Orwell's novel 1984
By julie moore | Published 5/22/2007
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Mr. Stolyarov analyzes contemporary government intrusions on individuals' privacy and draws parallels to the collectivist state described in George Orwell's "1984."
By G. Stolyarov II | Published 5/17/2007
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1984 was the first year of the MTV Video Awards and these ten are all award show quality. The increases in quality and production values from 1983 are huge. Watch and enjoy.
By Erin Snap | Published 4/23/2007
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Philip de Vellis, an unknown employee of Blue State Digital, has been exposed as the anonymous poster of the "1984" ad, which spoofs Apple's Macintosh ad, putting Hillary Clinton in the place of IBM and Barack Obama as the "savior."
By Eric Fleming | Published 3/22/2007
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A re-release of the movie Mutant from 1984.
By Mary Kirkland | Published 1/2/2007
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Comparisons have been made between American under Bush to being analogous to Oceania in Orwell's 1984. But maybe the more apt comparison is that we're living in a Brave New World.
By Timothy Sexton | Published 12/28/2006
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When discussing the topic of censorship by government in the future, one would most likely reference the two novels 1984 by George Orwell and Fahrenheit 451 by Ray Bradbury.
By Joey O'Malley | Published 12/7/2006
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Anthony King wrote a fantastic article on this site about how technology can be used to monitor and control citizens. However, America's already living in George Orwell's 1984 - and it may be too late to change.
By Phil Dotree | Published 10/26/2006
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An overview of the 1984 presidential election, in which Ronald Reagan defeated Walter Mondale.
By N. Katers | Published 4/1/2006
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A look at the dystopian works of Aldous Huxely and George Orwell.
By Jenn Donahue | Published 12/5/2007
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The sport compact movement was practically built around Honda's ubiquitous Civic. But the Japanese automaker's cheeky two-seat CRX used most of the same components, yet weighed less and offered a sportier personality than the Civic.
By Andrew Jensen | Published 9/12/2007
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literature, politics, government
By Sean Davis | Published 7/23/2007
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When his war tour of duty ended, John Peter McAllister (Lee Van Cleef) decided to live in Japan. There, he joined a sect and became a Ninja. After thirty years of discipline
By jonas rekab | Published 6/10/2007
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A brief characterization of Winston, a bit about Orwell, and discussions of symbolism in the novel.
By Deborah McDowell | Published 5/11/2007
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A video portraying Hillary Clinton as an Orwellian 'Big Brother' has recently hit the Internet, causing people to buzz with excitement, anger, and curiousity. Who made it, and is it convincing people to not vote for her?
By associatedtruth | Published 3/29/2007
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This poem was written under my pen name Charly Forneigh. It was
published in the 1998 issue of the Lyceum. The poem is about a
time when Detroit was both a glamorous and dangerous city.
By Piper Davenport | Published 2/25/2007
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Orwell depicts a world in which the government monitors your every move and controls every aspect of our lives. America may not be there yet, but we're certainly on the way.
By Matthew Paulson | Published 11/3/2006
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The 3 most important women who affect Winston's life are his mother, his wife Katherine, and his coworker Julia. These three women encourage Winston to commit thoughtcrimes and allow him to experience temporary freedom from Big Brother's despotic control.
By J. Lin | Published 5/26/2006
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Of course, sometimes even failed films come with a soundtrack album, and Give My Regards to Broad Street lends itself well to having its spin-off record.
By Alex Diaz-Granados | Published 10/28/2005
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The people in power at the present control the past. They make the past what they want it to be. They are the ones who keep the record and write the history books.
By Greg Lebens-Higgins | Published 10/4/2005
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1984, by George Orwell is considered a classic and has been incorporated into the curriculum of many high-school and college classes. This guide is especially helpful for essay or speech writing.
By Sneakers O'Toole | Published 8/28/2007
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Let me share my love for this 1984 cult classic.
By Jonathon Knight | Published 4/10/2007
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Present day and near future America may be represented in the world renown classic 1984.
By Carmen Isom | Published 1/16/2007
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Review of 1984's Spielberg Cult Classic, Gremlins.
By John Gugie | Published 12/6/2006
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Anna Nicole Smith was born Vicky Lynn Hogan on November 28, 1967, in Mexia, Texas. Vicky Lynn was a high school drop out who first worked in a fried chicken restaurant. In 1984, at the tender age of 17, she married her first husband Billy Smith.
By Laura Fleenor | Published 2/21/2007
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Children of Men is a dark look at the future of mankind through a "1984" tinged Utopian looking glass.
By Benscudder | Published 2/19/2007
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A master of physical comedy, I remember him most fondly as Jack Tripper, on the television show "3's Company" (1977-1984).
By Jennifer Anne Hart | Published 12/16/2006
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A rich but jealous man hires a private investigator to kill his cheating wife and her new man. But, when blood is involved, nothing is simple.
By J.U. | Published 12/8/2006
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Legendary fiction writer Frank Herbert and acclaimed director David Lynch joined forces to bring sci-fi fans the biggest dissapointment of the 1980s.
By Stephen Millis | Published 12/4/2006
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Along with its predecessors 1984, Fahrenheit 451, and A Clockwork Orange; V for Vendetta proves to be a philosophically inclined, politically apt film.
By Alexa Pecore | Published 11/4/2006
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This addendum to "Chapter 23 - 1982: Jane's Illnesses" is set roughly two years later... and went completely unnoticed by the media, and hence the public, too. Me, personally?: Even as a reader, it would be five years before I would learn of this event.
By Donald Croft Brickner | Published 10/19/2006
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Zamyatin's We, a precursor to works such as Brave New World and 1984, provides a stunningly forward-looking view of the Russian revolution and the eventual fall of Soviet Russia.
By Erin Hune Glover | Published 10/17/2006
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Bon Jovi hit the scene in 1984. They haven't slowed down or looked back since. Bon Jovi is a powerhouse of musical talent that exploded into something phenomenal.
By Ann King | Published 9/23/2006
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Winemaking in Illinois began in the mid 1800's with a Utopian sect called the Icarians. The Shawnee Hills Wine Trail was originally the brainchild of a retired SIU professor who started his own winery in 1984....
By Walt Crocker | Published 9/17/2006
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Ghostbusters, The Terminator, Revenge of the Nerds, The Karate Kid, and Beverly Hills Cop.
By TB | Published 7/26/2006
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Adapted from the David Glass play of the same name, BEG! is surreal and frightening celluloid nightmare, dripping from the same vein as such classic films as "1984", "A Clockwork Orange" and "Brazil."
By Gennaro Desposito | Published 7/24/2006
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The best mistake I ever made began on December 18th, 1984. I had just arrived at San Vito Air Station, Italy - a small dot-on-the-map in Southern Italy's Puglia Region and fresh from a one-year "remote" tour of duty...
By Gary Picariello | Published 7/13/2006
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Bill Lee was one of the great characters of Red Sox, and baseball, history. In this review, we'll take a look at his book The Wrong Stuff, co written by Dick Lally. The book was originally published in 1984, and is being re-issued in May, 2006.
By Mike D. | Published 5/10/2006
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In 1984, director John Milius made Red Dawn, a film depicting the Soviet invasion of the United States and the efforts of partisans, mainly high school kids, to fight them off. Hollywood has never forgiven Milius for doing this.
By Mark Whittington | Published 3/26/2006
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The prospect of life on Mars has always fascinated me. The promising evidence of life on Mars that has been discovered includes methane, magnetite crystals, and clues from meteorite ALH84001 that was discovered in Antarctica in 1984.
By Allison Goines | Published 11/5/2005
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'Spitting Image' debuted in 1984, and with it, brought England -and eventually the states- the most brilliant satire show television had ever seen.
By Matt Gilbert | Published 9/18/2005
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A cult-classic film truly like no other, David Lynch's retelling of Frank Herbert's deep, complex, and stirring work of science fiction was struck down by bad editing and harsh critics when it appeared in theaters in the '80s, yet managed...
By Earl S. Wynn | Published 8/31/2005
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