The Increasing Recognition of Pickleball as a Sport Pickleball has experienced a remarkable surge in popularity over the past decade, becoming one of the fastest-growing sports in the United States and around the world. The pickleball sport increased popularity can be attributed to a number of different factors, which are listed below: 1. Accessibility: Pickleball is known for being accessible to players of all ages and skill levels. The sport is relatively easy to learn, with simpler rules compared
population are kept loyal and gullible. 1984 by George Orwell is an account of Winston who lives in victory mansion of Oceania and is controlled by a totalitarian government, whose "pioneer" is Big Brother. The general population's defiant considerations and activities are for the most part smothered, yet can just go so far in a totalitarian government. In the novel 1984, Oceania is controlled by a totalitarian government which is similar to the government frameworks of Nazi Germany and Cuba on the
THE TECHNOLOGIES USED IN OCEANIA AND THE EFFECTS ON THE PEOPLE George Orwell’s 1984 could be said to be a novel that is filled with numerous technologies that are used by the government of Oceania to control the people of the Oceania as well as to put them in Check. The first technology that is worthy of mention her is the Telescreen which the party and its faithful’s use to monitor the activities of the people. With the Telescreen he used, there is no privacy again in Oceania as all the secret actions
Meilani Parks Johnson ERWC 3 19 March 2018 The United States of America… Or Oceania? Society is based upon millennials that are growing up in a world relying on technology in order to function. One of the most important devices would be the Apple iPhone. The iPhone has many features that exceed people’s expectations. However, people do not realize what others can do with their phone. For example, skilled hackers can take an image and copy your fingerprint using the iPhone’s security. It is questionable
The superstate of Oceania told its citizens constantly that they were at war with other superstates. In reality, the United States of America after 2001, they seemed to be at constant war against someone. The United States’ history of war is very similar to the war Oceania is facing because they both constantly change who they’re at war with. This leaves their citizens confused, and with hatred and bias against the people of those countries they’re at war with. In “1984”, Oceania has told their citizens
Aboriginal spirituality as determined by the Dreaming The important tenet that reinforces Aboriginal spirituality is a idea known as the Dreaming Dreaming is the unseen spirit world. It is not incomprehensible and in the past. It is realism ‐ Dreaming is expressed in ceremonies, dance, song and art. It is both individual and communal Everything in the terrestrial is linked to Dreaming. Persons and the spirits are linked to it The Dreaming is the central concept underpinning the human
Within George Orwell's book 1984, Winston, the key character of the book, gives you a view of Oceania. Oceania is controlled by Big Brother as well as his subordinates. Big Brothers subordinates, also known as party members help enforce Big Brothers’ view of how Oceania should be as a country. The party members has changed everyone’s views to be Big Brothers. In order to get people to get people to believe in what Big Brother, they enforce it with forms of media. Big Brother is powerful enough to
Services have a wide range of diverse cultures and are accountable for providing opportunities and improving learning outcomes for all cultures. Educators are required to be accepting, respectful and understanding of all cultures and attend to children’s and their family’s individual needs and requirements of their cultures. One of the multitudes of varying cultures is Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples, which in South West Brisbane as at 30 June 2012 consisted of 3,222 people (2.1% of
Communal cultures are relevant because of each culture 's unique characteristics. An example of a communal culture that is relevant are the Native Australians. The Native Australians are distinct for many reasons. According to Australian Museum, they are the first tribe to live, survive, and grow in Australia. They have strong relations with their tribes, and extended family relations are core for them. The Native Australians are hunter-gatherers. The women typically gather fruits, berries, and other
The stolen generation has shaped Australian history and culture, it has changed the existence of equality experienced today. The stolen generation refers to the removal of Aboriginal children from their families by the government officials of Australia. They were placed into institutions and catholic orphanages, they were forced into a “white” society. These acts has caused them to experience a violation of culture, loss of identity and loss of family. They have suffered a lot and have endured a
How effectively do the prescribed poems use language forms and feature to convey images of the Australian landscape? The beauty and significance of an Australian landscape is successfully conveyed in the poems through a variety of language forms and features. My Country by Dorothea Mackellar and Red by W.Les Russell are the medium through which poets express their feelings and love towards Australia. The poem Red by W.Les Russell reflects the Australian Indigenous spiritual, physical, social and
RIGHTS AND FREEDOMS CAT THE BRINGING THEM HOME REPORT WAS A SIGNIFICANT EVENT FOR THE CIVIL RIGHTS OF ABORIGINAL AND TORRES STRAIT ISLANDER PEOPLES. The ‘Bringing Them Home Report’ was a significant event for the civil rights of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples, as what they experienced between 1910 to 1970 was something no human being should have to go through, The Stolen Generations suffered a great deal of traumatic experiences. On 11 of May 1995 change, had to take place as this
People are living in the era of globalization. Every year, there is an increase in the number of immigrants and emigrants to foreign countries with the purpose of living and studying. As a result, cross-culture communication takes place in many nations. Obviously, no one can learn everything about all cultures and not any culture is completely similar. This inevitably entails culture conflict. According to Wikipedia, cultural conflicts are disagreements between cultural beliefs and values by two
Bringing Them Home Report Today, our society live freely by following our right and freedom, our rights to do and our freedom to say. However, Aboriginals and Torres Strait Islanders suffered and are still suffering through a long journey to be accepted in Australia as one. Different events occurred during the 90s to today, such as the Mabo decision, referendums and protests. The Bringing Them Home report was a significant event for the civil rights of Aboriginals and Torres Strait Islander people
written by George Orwell the country of Oceania has completely eliminated human connection within its own people. The citizens of Oceania are under control, so much that they are unable to marry for love and are unable to have a relationship based on love and human connection. The Party makes sure citizens are making love to their spouses for the sole reason of making babies for the Party. Citizens in Oceania live with little to no true human connection. In Oceania, one does not have the ability to have
is a way in which the government in Oceania controls what the people say and believe. Big brother is the ruler of Oceania, and while it might not directly be said that he is a dictator, it is very much obvious that everything that
Emma Breidenbach Prof. Weatherill English 1021 March 1, 2023 Constitution Essay First Amendment in Oceania Essay In George Orwell’s 1984, Oceania lacks so many freedoms from the Bill of Rights in the U.S. Constitution, that even on, such as Amendment One, the part about Freedom of Speech, would help the economy of Oceania so much. In Oceania, there are no freedoms to the Party members at all, however, the government believes that the Proles are not smart enough to be an issue to the wellness
In Oceania privacy is rare to come by, the people of Oceania are always being watched by their government. In Oceania “Freedom is slavery” (28) is one of the slogans. The Party uses this slogan to keep the people of Oceania under the Party’s control. The Party implies that Freedom is slavery, meaning, if the citizens of Oceania were to be able to have freedom, they would be putting themselves in slavery. This is how they say that they are protecting the people of Oceania. The fact is that
George Orwell, Winston Smith is a member of the outer party in the nation of Oceania. Winston, along with all the other citizens of Oceania, are constantly being watched by the Party through telescreens. Oceania is ruled by an omniscient leader only known as Big Brother, a powerful faceless figure who is feared by all of Oceania. The Party controls everything and even erases and rewrites history to make the people of Oceania only know what they want them to know. The manipulative Party used many
1948 and it is a dystopian novel. The novel takes place in a futuristic time period in a section of the world called “Oceania”. Oceania is led by the Party, whose leader is Big Brother, and they control everything that happens in Oceania. The Party and Big Brother are constantly watching their citizens through telescreens, which are large screens that are placed throughout Oceania like modern day surveillance cameras. This gives the illusion of a dystopian society. George Orwell’s novel 1984 conforms