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    moreover‚ more likely to remain single. The then Prime Minister‚ Mr Lee Kuan Yew‚ was as concerned about the quality of the population as the quantity1. Incentives were introduced to encourage the bettereducated mothers to have at least three children. On 1 March 1987‚ the then First Deputy Prime Minister (and current Prime Minister) Mr Goh Chok Tong announced the replacement of the two-child policy which had been in effect since 1972 with the “three‚ or more if you can afford it” policy‚ together with

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    validity and morality. In this primary source‚ Winston Churchill

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    the author creates the image of an unsatisfied man with the people surrounding him. The character of Winston‚ however‚ seems a bit of a paradox since‚ whilst he tries to rebel against his society‚ he irrevocably loves his job. From the beginning of the book‚ Winston disobeys the Party’s orders (by writing a diary)‚ showing his disapproval of the way society is. Furthermore‚ the fact that Winston keeps a journal‚ conscious of the danger he risks‚ is evidence that he hates his society. As the reader

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    seen” (80-81). The description of the glass paperweight as “ a beautiful thing” yet “not like any glass he had ever seen” reveals that Winston and Julia’s relationship is something that Winston has never experienced. This text persuades the reader that the friendship between the two will blossom into something beautiful. Upon deeper examination of the paperweight‚ Winston finds that “there was such a depth to it‚ and yet it was almost as transparent as air... the glass had been the arch of the sky‚ enclosing

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    Winston-Salem is located in the piedmont of NC; the temperatures can range from hot and humid to cold and windy. Also‚ there are all types of weather that can happen; storm‚ snowfall‚ and tons of rain. Most weather channels and websites‚ like the National Weather Service use the Smith Reynolds Airport (KINT)‚ to detect the weather for the day. In Winston-Salem all four seasons are pretty distinct‚ in the winter months (December‚ January‚ and February) there isn’t usually tons of snow like in Vermont

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    In my opinion Winston is a hero because he rescues a lot of people in the story and people consider him a savior. Winston’s health was never good because he suffered from a coughing disease. He represents a good character when he decides to actually save the people in trouble. The people around him in the story see him as a nice and easy to get along with person. Winston was used in many good ways. A hero is a person who stands up and out of many people that includes braver. No one can ever go against

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    1984 has many qualities that can be pointed out in a very long and thorough paper. But this paper will focus on just a couple. In George Orwell’s Novel 1984 the protagonist shows various transitions in his attitude and life style. Winston Smith does not realize it but longs for love and compassion. He is in a marriage that is assigned to him. He does not really love his wife Katherine. When she divorces him he notices that he needs someone to love and to take care of. This feeling lead to Winston’s

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    Analysis of Winston Smith In the novel 1984 by George Orwell‚ Winston Smith is the protagonist. He is thirty-nine years old‚ frail‚ and thin. Winston is a common man that most of the readers can sympathize with. He is a man who wants to test the limits of the Party’s powers by seeing how many illegal things he can get away with. The reader’s feel as if they are experiencing the horrible events brought on by the Thought Police‚ the Party‚ and Big Brother with Winston and Julia‚ his love interest

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    three business plans provided by Digital Ltd‚ I would like to recommend the Alternative 1 as the most profitable one. This is mainly for three reasons‚ which are motivation factor‚ lower fixed cost and higher contribution margin and highest net income of all the three. Motivating is a very important factor in boosting the sales (Businessballs‚ 2012). Since there is a motivation factor included in Alternative 1‚ it would be highly beneficial for the company as the forecasted sales increases by 5000

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    is this person who is a leader and everyone looks up to. He basically is this rule that everyone that watches and controls all the people from Oceania. The main character of this story is Winston. His role in the story is that he works as a writer. Winston works as a writer who tries to rewrite the past. Winston tries to escape the rules that he lives by‚ he feels like there are secrets to the government that he lives by. In the story‚ he meet this girl names Julia that later became his lover. They

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