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    queer thing‚ even a compromising thing‚ for a Party member to have in his possession. There was a small bookcase in the other corner‚ and Winston had already gravitated towards it. It contained nothing but rubbish. The old man was standing in front of a picture in a rosewood frame which hung on the other side of the fireplace‚ opposite the bed. Winston came across to examine the picture. It was steel engraving of an oval building with rectangular windows‚ and small tower in front. It

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    George Orwell‚ protagonist Winston Smith is‚ from what the reader can tell‚ the only individual (with the exception of his compatriot Julia) in his Big Brother society who sees anything wrong with the tactics employed by the government and‚ subsequently‚ who attempts to do anything to protest. This alone could constitute a reasonable definition of a hero: in an evil culture‚ he is the only one fighting for good‚ but he continues nonetheless. For the majority of the novel‚ Winston is certainly a hero as

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    The children of Oceania are taught to be on the lookout for people who commit thoughtcrime so they can tell the thought police‚ even if it happens to be their own parents. While waiting in a prison cell‚ Winston asks Parson who denounced him for thoughtcrime. He replies‚ “It was my little daughter‚ said Parson with a sort of doleful pride. She listened at the keyhole. Heard what I was saying‚ and nipped off to the patrols the very next day. Pretty smart

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    mechanism  Art work  Motion and movements The Storyline • Story plot and brief role of animatronics in the plot • Sketching the artwork and acknowledgement Artist sketching spinosaurus‚ Proportional clay model Final movie scene At stanby winston depicted modelstudios‚ Los Angeles The model Artwork  The Art Team develops the model and acknowledges with the director for further work  The Feasibility of a larger structure is studied by design engineers Director Joe Johnston and the onefifth-scale

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    and Tears” by Winston Churchill they stay upbeat to set an example for the others around them. When faced with times of conflict‚ people try to keep faith which has many benefits‚ including‚ health benefits‚ better management of stress‚ and positive impact on others. When people have high spirits it helps reduce stress that they are facing. The staff at Mayo Clinic state‚ “One theory is that having a positive outlook enables you to cope better

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    was later replaced by Winston Churchill. In October 1940 Herwald Ramsbotham who was president of the Board of Education‚ met with senior officers to discuss the Prime Minister Winston Churchill’s ideal of; “establishing a state of society where the advantages and privileges which hitherto have been enjoyed only by the few‚ shall be far more widely shared by the men and youth of the nation as a whole” (Taylor (1977) cited in Gillard‚ 2011‚ p2). After discussions with Winston Churchill the board’s

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    concerned about his people and keeping the peace. He tried to avoid conflict with Adolf Hitler and Germany at all costs. Chamberlain still seemed to be focused on healing the wounds from WWI. Once Chamberlains failed attempts at peace came to an end‚ Winston Churchill took over read to go to war. On October 4 1943‚ Third Reich officer‚ Heinrich Luitpold Himmler presented a speech to the Schutzstaffel organization regarding the Jewish evacuation program. The object of the Schutzstaffel organization was

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    David Phan-Nguyen Hour. 7 Honor English 1984 Lit Analysis How did the party use control to maintain the society? George Orwell’s 1984 is a novel about a totalitarian dystopian society where the people have no freedom‚ always on constant surveillance by “Big Brother” and are constantly being brainwashed. Where “no one is free‚ even the birds are chained to the sky.” In the novel 1984‚ George Orwell shows how the party uses control to maintain society and place fear upon the society. In 1984 the

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    Compare and Contrast Essay Winston Churchill‚ a British prime minister during WWII‚ and Lee Iacocca‚ Former president of both Ford Motor Company and the Chrysler Corporation‚ are two successful businessmen who have written autobiographies. Both texts‚ which are small parts about their school life‚ have different tones and structure but therefore share the type of audience. The readers of Churchill’s and Iacocca’s autobiographies would be businessmen who are seeking for inspiration from others

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    questions. “But it was all right‚ everything was all right the struggle was finished. He had won the victory over himself. He loved Big Brother." (Orwell 311) An affective addition Radford included in his 1984‚ was towards the end of the film‚ Julia and Winston were planned to meet up with each other. In the novel‚ they had not planned to meet and just so happened that they bumped into each other. “Actually‚ it was by chance that they had met. It was in the Park‚ on a vile‚ biting day in March‚ when the

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