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George Orwell/Animal Farm
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A 5 page paper that, first of all, offer a concise book review of Animal Farm, summarizing the plot and stating the writer's reaction (roughly 1.5 pages). Then, the writer offers a formal book analysis that argues that Animal Farm can be read as a feminist fable, as well as one that mirrors historical events in the former Soviet Union. Bibliography lists 3 sources.
Filename: khoranfr.rtf
George Orwell/Politics and the English Language
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A 5 page research paper that examines George Orwell's 1946 essay Politics and the English Language. In this essay, Orwell offers a detailed warning about the dangers of imprecise, overly convoluted writing, while also detailing what constitutes good writing. The writer relates Orwell's political ideals to his concept of the ideal writer. Bibliography lists 2 sources.
Filename: khoreng.rtf
George Orwell/Use of Language in 1984
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A 5 page essay that examines how George Orwell pictured a totalitarian state controlling the populace through the use of language and "doublethink" type propaganda. The writer then analyzes how this relates to the populace acceptance of lifestyle advertising today. No additional sources cited.
Filename: khlangor.wps
George Orwell: His Life and Works
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A 10 page paper which examines the life and works of George Orwell. Bibliography lists 6 sources.
Filename: RAgorwll.rtf
Georges Bataille
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A 5 page research paper that explores the metaphysical position of Bataille, the way he saw sex, death and religious experience as interconnected. Bibliography lists 5 sources.
Filename: khgeob.rtf
Gerald M. Stern's "The Buffalo Creek Disaster"
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6 pages in length. Gerald M. Stern's "The Buffalo Creek Disaster" speaks directly to the absence of social responsibility in the corporate world. Not only did the coal company initially refuse to take accountability for the dedicated lives that were lost in the collapse, but the only reason it finally settled was for no other objective than to
salvage the company's reputation. Indeed, this absence of social responsibility ignited a fire that burns through Stern's every word as he carefully, methodically and passionately relives the events that led up to the disaster, as well as the unforgivable aftermath of corporate unsympathetic indifference. Bibliography lists 6 sources.
Filename: TLCbuflo.wps
Geraldine Joncich's "The Sane Positivist: A Biography Of Edward L. Thorndike"
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8 pages in length. Edward Lee Thorndike applied his vast knowledge to several areas of psychology, including learning theory, applied psychology and mental measurement. His primary influence was William James; in turn, his lifetime achievements proved to influence the likes of B.F. Skinner
and John B. Watson. Thorndike's accomplishments, which were fundamentally based in animal psychology, are readily chronicled in Geraldine Joncich's "The Sane Positivist: A Biography Of Edward L. Thorndike." Joncich covers every aspect of Thorndike's life and career as it relates to the
field of psychology, effectively supplying the reader with the opportunity to gain a much more comprehensive perspective of this scientifically influential man. No additional sources cited.
Filename: TLCsaneP.doc
Gerard Manley Hopkins: Romanticism
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5 pages in length. Gerard Manley Hopkins has a dual relationship with the poetic verse for which he is so well known; on the one hand, he adheres to the traditions of English poetry as practiced by the English Romantic poets, while on the other he departs in such a manner that his contemporaries thought Hopkins provided too much of a tortured sound. Inasmuch as the Romantic period is defined by a oneness with nature and the intangible world in general, Hopkins took this historic opportunity to express myriad feelings he had in relation to life, environment, social composition. As well, Romanticism is also indicated by a certain sense of melancholy for which the poet utilizes as a vehicle for such intense expression. The exact manner by which Hopkins reveals this connection is an integral component to the poet's overall mystique, utilizing the combined efforts of adherence to and departure from the norm in order to achieve his objective. Bibliography lists 2 sources.
Filename: TLCHopkn.rtf
Gerd Brantenberg/Egalia's Daughters
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A 5 page analysis of a superb satire by Norwegian author Gerd Brantenberg that describes a fictional matriarchy. Intended to show the inequalities of patriarchy, the writer argues that the premise of the book is no longer fully applicable to today's society. No additional sources cited.
Filename: 99egalia.doc
Gerstner and the Dancing Elephants
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This 8 page paper reviews Louis Vl Gerstner's book "Who Says Elephants Can't Dance?," about his successful tenure at IBM during which time he turned the company around. Bibliography lists 3 sources.
Filename: HVDanEle.rtf
Gertrude Stein
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A 10 page paper which examines Stein’s fundamental role in the advancement of women by considering how her writing style, her controversial life, and her ideas of self-reliance and independence influenced the women’s rights movement. Bibliography lists 6 sources.
Filename: TGgstein.rtf
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