Napoleon, throughout the novel, fails to present an idea that is original, but tends to take credit for the ideas of others (Meyers 108). Like Stalin, Napoleon is not a good speaker and is certainly not as clever as his political opponent. However, he makes good use of his resident smooth-talker, Squealer, to insure that his subjects see the purpose of his twisted commands, while those who oppose him are merely torn apart by dogs that Napoleon reared to protect him and distribute justice as he sees fit in much the same way that Stalin used the KGB.
Napoleon relies on flashy displays of power like the firing of the shotgun and fancy titles such as Terror of Mankind, Protector of the Sheepfold, and Fountain of Happiness to feed his hunger for power and invoke the other animals support at the deepest emotional level (Smyer 86). Yet throughout his brutal reign as sole leader of the farm, Napoleon maintains a harsh regiment of work that tax the bodies of every animal under his command. Only Napoleon and the other pigs enjoy the fruits of their labor while the others are left to exist with minimal food Ingram 3and only their pride to sustain them through their slave-like lives.
Communism is not as corrosive to Napoleon as much as the ambitious accumulation of power (Hammond 162). Nonetheless, this leaders Stalin-like qualities make for a harsh life for those around him and provide the farm with poverty and inequality.Unlike Napoleon, Snowball exhibits a desire to help his fellow animals, making him Napoleons greatest opponent and only obstacle. Snowball is also modeled after a Russian leader.
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Snowball Exhibits A Desire To Help His
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You can figure out doubling time by using growth rate in a math equation. The growth rate is the percentage of population gained yearly, or any other amount of time. The doubling rate of countries are usually expressed in years. For example, Rwanda s population growth rate for 1997 was 8.24%, and if Rwanda was to double at this rate, it would take 8 years to do so.
The world s growth rate for 1999 is predicted to be 1.27%. The doubling rate for the world, or any place is figured out the same way as the countries.
Over population effects are very harmful. Over crowding of people causes sicknesses, and diseases.

