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    VoIP is a revolutionary technology in the communication industry. VoIP which stands for Voice over Internet Protocol is a method of converting the voice signal from your telephone into digital signal that travels over the internet. VoIP sends voice data in packets using IP rather than traditional circuit transmissions. One of the well known VoIP provider is perhaps Vonage. Vonage is a commercial voice over IP network that provides telephone service using a broadband connection. Based in Edison, New

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    Norris Freeman Art Appreciation Professor Gadson 20 February 2013 Critical Analysis: Starry Night Over the Rhone Vincent Van Gogh was a Dutch artist from the mid 1800’s who was considered to have created approximately 2000 artworks. Growing up, he was classified to be highly emotional and having low self-esteem. Within those depressed emotions, it helped him pioneer the path of expressionism in his art pieces. But as he got more into him artwork he came more mature with his artwork and caused

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    of any depressing thoughts. I saw his art the first time when I was in the doctor’s office. In my opinion, Vincent Van Gogh’s artwork is amazing. My favorite painting is “Starry Night over the Rhone.” What I see in the painting is how Van Gogh describes his sadness and some happiness due to the stars looking over the Rhone. And how the heavens and the water

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    In the book One Flew over the Cuckoo’s Nest by Ken Kesey, Nurse Ratched blames McMurphy for Bibbits suicide. This gets McMurphy so angry that in order to ensure that the patients don’t feel over-powered by the “combine” again, he rips open Nurse Ratched’s shirt then he attempts to choke her. He is then ordered to get a lobotomy as punishment, and comes out a vegetable. In this scene Nurse Ratched loses al her power over the patients in the hospital and McMurphy is left as a symbol of resistance.

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    Ken Kesey wrote One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest. It has since become an American classic for its themes of rebellion and nonconformity against an over controlling authority that does not respect individualism and humanity. Nurse Ratched, the ward supervisor, personifies the forces that seek to control the individual by subduing their right to think and act for themselves. She acts as a dictator who is constantly manipulating her patients to gain an advantage over them. Because Nurse Ratched

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    resemble the people that grew up with him. The use of psychedelics allowed Kesey to view the world differently and focus on controversial topics. By working in an actual mental hospital Ken Kesey was able to increase character development. One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest narrator, Chief Bromden, acts deaf in order to survive safely in the mental institution. Bromden does not fully learn how to stand up for himself or others until it is too late. At the arrival of another patient, McMurphy, Bromden

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    A novel based off of a nursery rhyme must be peaceful and cheerful right? Not according to Ken Kesey. In his kaleidoscopic novel, One Flew over the Cuckoo’s Nest, Kesey introduces the reader to a plethora of kooky, loony, and downright absurd situations, all the while being set in a mental hospital in the 1960’s. Kesey adventures in experimenting with elements of an entirely new literary time period, Post-Modernism. By using an overabundance of tones that, to the ordinary author, would be insane

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    The novel One Flew Over the Cuckoo’s Nest, written by Ken Kasey, demonstrates how certain societal ills can be magnified in a highly controlled setting where there are vast power imbalances between individuals. The experiences of the characters in the novel reinforce the idea that it is important for a clear balance to exist in society between individual freedoms and institutional authority. Abuses of power exist everywhere in society, but the ward serves as an especially important microcosm because

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    One Flew Over the Cuckoo’s Nest In today’s world with the recent chaos that has erupted many people tend to think that the world has become insane and that they are the last sane individuals alive. However, in the novel One Flew Over the Cuckoo’s Nest the ones who are seeking treatment for insanity seem more reasonable then the sane ones. This is because in the novel, the person that holds jurisdiction, Nurse Ratched also maintains a fearsome reputation. Many people would agree that the theme that

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    Different Interpretations Of One Flew Over The Cuckoo’s Nest How could the text be read and interpreted differently by two different readers? Someone reading One Flew Over The Cuckoo’s Nest from when it was written in the 1950’s with the idea of perfect America and the perfect American would read and interpret this book much differently than someone from today's modern society. Throughout this book there is many things that would be interpreted much differently from these two readers such as the

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