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Finding Utopia in Animal Farm and Lord of the Flies (Like Acing your AP Calculus Exam without Knowin

10th January 2012
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 t... Read >
Author: Paul Thomson

The Agony of the Mobile App Approval Process

18th November 2011
In 1984 we happily referred to George Orwell's book by the same name as an unrealistic science fiction horror story. Mocking the ridiculousness of the oppression became a part of popular culture, and the center of drunken debates among philosophy student... Read >
Author: Jeremy Pradell

What Everyone Should Know About Debt Collectors And How They Work, A Begining Look

04th February 2011
"At any given moment, there is a sort of all pervading orthodoxy, a general tacit agreement not to discuss large and uncomfortable facts... Anyone who challenges the prevailing orthodoxy finds himself silenced with surprising effectiveness." -George Orwel... Read >
Author: Allan Henry

GPS - An Unlikely Secret Weapon

01st February 2011
Police departments across the country are turning to GPS technology to track and apprehend criminals. The Global Positioning System is the latest secret weapon helping to control and reduce the incidence of criminal activity. Some departments have even ... Read >
Author: GPS City Garmin

3 Tips On How To Deal With Minor Depression

28th January 2011
Life is not always fun and games. From time to time, we all get blindsided and end up at a complete standstill...not knowing what to do. It is at this point that a lot of us start feeling sad, lonely and hopeless. Minor or major depression will depend ... Read >
Author: Wayne Burke

The Perfect Cup Of Tea

20th January 2011
The novelist George Orwell (famous for his political novels such as Animal Farm and Nineteen Eighty-four) was picky about his cups of tea and tried to lay down the law about how to make the perfect cup of tea. His landmark essay published in the Evening S... Read >
Author: anyclean

X, Y, or Z: Does an Employee’s Generation Really Matter?

20th January 2011
Each generation imagines itself to be more intelligent than the one that went before it, and wiser than the one that comes after it. -George Orwell As with so many other aspects of an excellent work place, strong HR solutions - hiring, training and ma... Read >
Author: Tom Stables

2011: Hope and Despair (part 2)

12th January 2011
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 o... Read >
Author: Twinkle

Sci-Fi’s Crystal Ball

10th January 2011
The dividing line between Science Fiction and Science Fact is becoming increasingly blurred. Technology is now progressing at a truly breakneck speed and many of the gadgets only previously seen in Sci-Fi movies are turning in today’s electrical stores. ... Read >
Author: arif12

Twenty Years of Parliamentarism in St.Petersburg, Russia

06th January 2011
Who manages the past - that manages the present, who manages the present - he manages future. L.N.Gumilev In the brilliant novel of George Orwell “1984", which reveals the essence of totalitarian authority, are shown many faces of bureaucratic “ver... Read >
Author: simplic

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11th November 2010
FollowTRODUCTION This article presents the concept of 'church growth' with evangelism maamount toly in breathtaking book of Acts. Howbeit affecting Old Testament depicts evangelism head start people comfollowg in Decampd, affecting Lucan perspective de... Read >
Author: LukeChetcuti21

Comfortable Barcelona Hotels Make Your City Break More Enjoyable

20th October 2010
For Antoni Gaudi fans, Barcelona is a necessary holiday to take. It offers so many landmarks and opportunities to see the great architect’s work all over the city, including Casa Vicens, La Sagrada Familia Cathedral, Park Guell, Palau Guell and Casa Batll... Read >
Author: Jennifer Smith

London Travel: Exploring Hyde Park, Financial District, Liverpool Street Station

07th October 2010
After a busy morning exploring Smithfield Market, two historic train stations (St. Pancras and King’s Cross), an enjoyable stroll through the world-famous Portobello Market, an interview with one of the organizers of the Notting Hill Carnival which we fol... Read >
Author: travelandtransitions

X, Y or Z: Does an Employee's Generation Really Matter?

14th September 2010
Each generation imagines itself to be more intelligent than the one that went before it, and wiser than the one that comes after it. -George Orwell Different generations working side by side have become commonplace in the modern working environment. ... Read >
Author: Grayhill HR Solutions

Spain – The Paradise of Good Moods

10th August 2010
Spain is the place where Hercules' apples used to grow and also the place which was considered by Arabs as "Heaven on Earth". To writers like George Orwell and Ernest Hemingway, Spain was an arena where history was made at the border in between heroic act... Read >
Author: Adal Bert
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