Six O’Clock News – Tom Leonard this is thi six a clock news thi man said n thi reason a talk wia BBC accent iz coz yi widny wahnt mi ti talk aboot thi trooth wia voice lik wanna yoo scruff. if a toktaboot thi trooth lik wanna yoo scruff yi widny thingk it wuz troo. jist wanna yoo scruff tokn. thirza right way ti spell ana right way to tok it. this is me tokn yir right way a spellin. this is ma trooth. yooz doant no thi trooth yirsellz cawz yi canny talk right.
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Roman Holiday (1953) was followed by another similarly wonderful performance in the 1957 classic Funny Face (1957). Sabrina (1954)‚ in 1954‚ for which she received another Academy nomination‚ and Love in the Afternoon (1957)‚ in 1957‚ also garnered rave reviews. In 1959‚ she received yet another nomination for her role in The Nun’s Story (1959). Audrey reached the pinnacle of her career when she played Holly Golightly in the delightful film Breakfast at Tiffany’s (1961) in 1961. For this she received
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individual. However‚ it is quite common for men in Scotland to wear skirts. Without ever considering these geographic differences‚ Tannen makes bold assumptions based on her own biases. When speculating a specific sub-culture such as the generational "rave"/dance culture‚ Tannen’s argument holds no validity. Clearly both men and women in this culture wear similar styles of clothing and accessories that are in essence‚ uni-sex. While piercings and jewelry
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a small handful of young people in the nation’s big cities‚ the 1920s were roaring indeed. Culturally‚ the 1990s was characterized by the rise of multiculturalism and alternative media‚ which continued into the 2000s. Movements such as grunge‚ the rave scene and hip hop spread around the world to young people during the decade‚ aided by then-new technology such as cable television and the Internet. A combination of factors‚ including the continued mass mobilization of capital markets through neoliberalism
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Shakespeare uses contrasting language to intensify conflict between and within characters. The contrast of love and hate to dramatize Juliet’s internal conflict. Though Juliet loves Romeo‚ she is torn by many conflicting emotions. This is demonstrated in a rant of Juliet’s‚ " O brawling love‚ O loving hate‚ O anything of nothing first create! O heavy lightness‚ serious vanity‚ Misshapen chaos of well-seeming forms‚ Father of lead‚ bright smoke‚ cold fire‚ sick health‚ Still-waking sleep that is not what it
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His public rants‚ inconsistent behavior in regards to how he treated the team often got the best of him. Aggressiveness is like a double-edged sword. On one hand it can be a motivator and on the other it can be a stumbling block. Oftentimes being aggressive is confused
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responsibilities‚ and begins to feel insignificant in comparison to it. She is fully aware that her home has rendered her purposeless and unnecessary to her family. In addition‚ George realizes that the technology in their home is damaging their family. He rants‚ “The more I see of the mess we’ve put ourselves in‚ the more it sickens me. We’ve been contemplating our mechanical‚ electronic navels for too long” (17). This displays that his family’s dependence on technology has blinded them to the reality of
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how they should react. An example when I’m driving and somebody cuts me off naturally I’m upset and wondering why this person would do something like. In some cases I want to speed next to the person in engage in an offensive gesture or go on verbal rant at that person but I usually take a second to think about it and realize maybe this person is in hurry or not pay attention while driving. By me choosing to restrain from getting in a road rage battle with that driver chose to the better person because
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accessible and comprehensible for a range of viewers. Branagh’s pragmatic approach‚ which includes short illustrative ‘flashbacks’‚ work as a perfectly credible cinematic device that helps the audience to understand the complex scenarios. Branagh tends to rant on and shout throughout the film‚ especially in his soliloquys‚ but to the audience it could feel commanding and passionate and so it creates quite an impressive effect. The musical scores are generally helpful‚ although on occasions they don’t quite
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to completely alter the way Americans think‚ especially among the Millennial generation. It is another perfect example of how our lack of sense and reason has transformed something that was designed to increase our social capabilities into a way to rant‚ boast‚ and bully. Instead of using social media to communicate and connect positively‚ our society has used it to create countless issues and distractions that only deter and detract from developing our social
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