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    The Power of Writing History

    Those who control the present, dictate the past, and can control the future.

    This phrase is pretty self-explanatory. Say, after a major revolution or war, a new leadership comes into play. They...
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    Exactly, MrSalad. I couldn't have said it any...

    Exactly, MrSalad. I couldn't have said it any better myself.
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    MSoccer22, I understand where you are coming...

    MSoccer22, I understand where you are coming from, but privacy is something we all desire, whether we mean to or not. Sure it comes with responsibility, but honestly, it's worth it.

    But I could...
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    1984: Political Satire, and a Tragedy?

    1984

    After finishing the novel, I'm interested in the opinions of others on what they regard the overall genre of 1984. I belive it to have both implements of politcal satire, and tragedy.
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  6. Is it Better to Be Feared, Than to Be Loved?

    A question that rings throughout the entire work of Machiavelli's The Prince; this ever existent thought has readers questioning the morals of rulng parties in both the past, and present.

    To...
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    Thanks, like your poem btw. It fly, man. it fly.

    Thanks, like your poem btw. It fly, man. it fly.
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    A World Without Privacy

    In a world such as the one created in George Orwell's novel, 1984, people are stripped away of one of their many, normally essential, human rights.

    Privacy.

    Something we take for granted,...
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