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    Beyond Big Brother

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    Beyond Big Brother The novel 1984 by George Orwell is a political satire on Communist Russia and the Soviet Union; this concept is explored throughout the book with The Party‚ Oceanians totalitarian government that rules through fear and oppression of its citizens in similar ways as to what was happening in the real world at the time. When Orwell was writing 1984 in 1948 he was influenced by the information coming out about Stalinism and what the Soviet Union had really been doing. Because

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    The poem “War is Kind” written by Stephen Crane in 1897. The title of the poem is ironic because war is not kind and in the poem a list all of the bad things about war. The theme of the story is completely different than the title. This poem however has more than just one theme there are actually three. Warfare is one of the themes of this poem‚ war is not kind and it is mean. War takes away families it makes them lose their loved ones. All what war is‚ is nothing but lose and heartbreak it only

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    Blood Brothers Analysis

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    Blood Brothers is a very intricately crafted play‚ full of techniques and themes that create a complex and brilliant piece. During Blood brothers there are a variety of relationships between different characters. These relationships are portrayed using many different techniques‚ which are subtle and clever. For example‚ the relationship between Mrs Johnstone and Mrs Lyons is shown to be quite distant‚ which is very realistic of the women’s different status at that time. This is presented through

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    Sandra Hayes Student #74959 Professor Dale Johnson BBA 300 Intercultural Communications December 13‚ 2011 The MOWA Band of Choctaw Indians The Choctaw Indians of Alabama are a band of Indians that managed to remain behind in the outer regions of north Mobile and south Washington counties after their tribal lands were given up to the United States in 1830. Beginning in 1830‚ the most significant period of their removal from their homelands‚ the majority of the Choctaw tribe was forced along the

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    Blood Brothers Analysis

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    I went to see the play Blood Brothers‚ on February the 12th at the Theatre Royal in Nottingham‚ which was directed by Billy Kenright. The play was originally written by Willy Russell in 1983‚ Blood Brothers follows the lives of two twins Eddie and Mickey. The Johnstone twins are born into a very large‚ working class family‚ who struggle to get by with their mother Mrs Johnstone‚ who is a cleaner for a middle class woman Mrs Lyons. Mrs Lyons’ husband is away on work‚ but they both wish they could

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    Shaquel Smith Professor Dr. Anna Nisnevich (Masterman) Intro to Western Art Music 11 April 2011 Concert Connections: Critique and Comparison of a Classical Concert and Jazz Band Concert Superb musicianship and masterful command of instrument take the stage at the Heinz Hall‚ the home of the Pittsburgh Symphony Orchestra. For this day‚ the orchestra is playing the classic works of three legendary composers: Schumann‚ Liszt‚ and Strauss. As I took my seat I realized that this place is packed

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    Bio E

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    where he visited the “Bianca n Buti” peoples. After testing their blood‚ he saw that their blood could be traced back 50‚000 years back. He found that the ancient peoples had at one point lived in Africa. Yet a band of people decided to leave Africa‚ and it is believed that it was this band of people that eventually populated the rest of the known world. In order to further learn of the magnificent journey of these people‚ the filmmakers decided to visit the ancient tribe of the Sun-Bushmen‚ one

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    The band Parachute is from Charlottesville‚ Virginia. The band’s original name was‚ Sparky’s Flaw. In 2008‚ they changed their name to Parachute. The members include: Will Anderson (vocals‚ guitar‚ and keyboard)‚ Johnny Stubblefield (drums)‚ Alex Hargrave (bass guitar)‚ Kit French (saxophone‚ keyboard‚ and vocals)‚ and Nate McFarland (guitar‚ and vocals). The members from the band have been touring and promoting their music since they graduated in May 2008. They have toured with many artists such

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    Alcott Analysis by:Celestina Padilla I began reading The Brothers thinking it would be similar to some of Louisa Alcott’s work I had read previously. I did not think I would actually learn a moral from the short tale. This story is heavily about human compassion and identifying with others perspectives. Alcott’s upbringing put life into the story. Louisa Alcott had volunteered to be a war nurse the year 1862. She is said to have done so shortly after reading about the suffering soldiers had to

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    Bio- Med And the Band Played On And the Band Played On is a movie about the discovery of the spread of HIV which is Human Immunodeficiency Virus and its transformations to AIDS‚ Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndrome. It was interesting to watch the government’s involvement and how they handed the situation. It was referred as gay disease for a while by the world and called GRID. There were many cultural challenges and they also needed to discover how the disease spread‚ how to test

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