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    Introduction Winston Churchill was the prime minister in Britain during World War II and allied Britain with the US as well as Britain too. He was born on November 30‚ 1874. He was an very independent and distant person.. He worked hard for his country and did whatever he could to improve it in his life. Early life and career Winston was born into an family of an higher class and lived in Dublin‚ Ireland when was a young child. He joined Harrow Rifle Corps and went on to go on a military

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    1.Compare and contrast Julia and Winston. How does each rebel against the Party‚ and are these rebellions at all effective? 2.Trace Winston’s path towards destruction. Where do we first see his fatalistic outlook? Is his defeat inevitable? 3.Discuss the role of technology in Oceania. In what areas is technology highly advanced‚ and in what areas has its progress stalled? Why? 4.Discuss the role of Big Brother in Oceania and in Winston’s life. What role does Big Brother play in each? 5.Discuss

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    Introduction 1. Sir Winston Spencer Churchill was among the most prolific figure of twentieth century. He emerged as a great leader in World War II (WW-II). He advocated defiance to Nazi oppression and acted as a ray of hope for the nations of Europe. He was a creative author and remembered as a master of the spoken word.  2. Early Life. Winston Churchill graduated from Royal Military College of Sandhurst. During his initial career in military he served in Cuba and India‚ subsequently

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    John Winston Lennon     Early Life  John Winston Lennon was born to Alfred and Juila Lennon on October 9th‚ 1940 in Liverpool  England. John was Named after paternal grandfather and the prime minister at the time‚  Winston Churchill. With his parents messy relationship‚ and his father never being around. His  aunt‚ Mimi Smith‚ complained to the Liverpool Social Services‚ causing Lennon’s mother to  handover the care of John to her. Throughout the rest of his childhood he lived with his aunt  and uncle

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    Moreover the plot structure of these novels is relatively identical‚ including the elements of the plot. As 1984 unfolds the protagonist Winston Smith is introduced‚almost immediately we know to identify Winston as the main character.Smith is a very common last name within the English language through his last name you can imply that Winston is a character you can identify with him‚ he is a relatable character to the readers. He is an ordinary 39 year old man with a stable job in the ministry of

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    immigration is; they also explained that immigration is harder for children. Immigration is moving from one country to another. Families come to the United States to protect their children and themselves from bad things happening in the hometowns. In Julia Alvarez’s Liberty‚ the main character has a problem with moving to the U.S. she does not want to leave her dog Liberty behind. She doesn’t know what the U.S. will be like either. Most children that move from their hometowns to the United States have

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    It was delicious. I visited Braia Brava and we jumped paraglinding‚ the landscape is beautiful‚ we saw everything from above. On the last day we went bowling with my family. But we took a traffic jam when we came back. It was enjoyable. Júlia Larsão da Silva My Vocation On my last vocation I went to Tramandai beach‚ with my mother‚ my friend and hes family. We went by car and took traffic jam. It was six days there. There were thousands of people‚ the weather helped‚my friend and

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    his or her true worth is when they are faced with their greatest adversity. To me there are few better at this feat than Winston Churchill. For a leader to be followed they must lead. One of my favorite quotes about leadership is “A leader without followers is a man taking a walk” (Unknown). This uncredited quote is highly propagated and gets to the heart of leadership. Sir Winston Churchill was a British politician who was the Prime Minister of the United Kingdom twice once from 1940 to 1945 and then

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    The Dateline video on Julia Butterfly‚ Out On a Limb‚ was my favorite of the three videos this week. I liked the theme that one women could make so much of a change. She was risking her life because she thought it was the only way people would notice what was happening in the Redwood forest‚ she wasn’t wrong. I didn’t actually know that only 3% of the virgin redwood forest remains‚ most likely less than that now. If she protested on the ground‚ they would have chopped down the trees‚ including the

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    his speech in order to deliver his purpose to his audience. Winston Churchill was well known for his speeches that he used diction to support his purpose. In this speech “We Shall Fight On The Beaches” Winston Churchill used a lot of war diction in order to support his purpose of writing this speech. Churchill began his speech saying “rapid retreat” to signify the horrible attacks that lead to the soldiers to back away quickly. Following that Churchill said “the destruction of the fine Belgian Army”

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