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    FBLA Officer It would be an honor to be a FBLA officer again this year and I have a lot of experience since I was the secretary for FBLA last year. I went to every single meeting and I came to all our school functions like trunk or treat and I donated to all our fundraisers. I had a blast last year being a part of this club and I enjoyed making decisions that influenced FBLA events. I am in many other clubs like SCA‚ Latin club‚ and book club because I love working with others and contributing

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    Ministry Of Peace supports the war. The ministry of Truth promotes slogans that are clearly not the straight truth. The ministry of Plenty controls the food and Winston has no food. The ministry of Love controls punishments. They all perform the opposite of what their names intend. 2. The Victory Gin is foul and cheap but it makes Winston feel better and would imply something worthy of a victor‚ which it isn’t. 3. The irony is that crimes aren’t illegal (nothing is illegal‚ since there are no laws)

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    Rosalind Franklin created the A and B forms of DNA. She developed a method in seperating the two forms of DNA. Franklin provided the first pure enough DNA crystals to reveal interpretable diffraction patterenWWWWWWWWWWWW WWWWWWWWWs. She discovered the helical structure of DNA has two strands. She was missing an important piece to her structure.The missing piece was how the bases paired on the inside of the helix‚ and the secret of heredity itself (Ardell 1). Watson and Crick were

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    March 20th‚ 2014 A.C.E. ENGLISH II 1984 PAPER In George Orwell’s novel 1984‚ the authoritarian government known as Big Brother controlled and watched the citizens via numerous types of technology. Through telescreens‚ microphones‚ cameras‚ and ‘thought police’‚ the government was able to keep complete dominance

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    1984 essay: The last sentence of 1984 by George Orwell‚ though very clear itself‚ thrusts the meaning of the book into ambiguity and interpretation. Because it is the last thing seen by the reader‚ the ending of a book has the power to leave the lasting impression. Whether this is a good or bad impression remains to be decided by the readers themselves. While this ending may not be seen as a pleasant one‚ it appropriately concludes the novel in the way that it stays true to the overall tone of

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    through O’Brien‚ Julia‚ and Mr.Charrington as they betray Winston‚ and Oceania’s society since they are misled by Big Brother. In the novel Nineteen Eighty-four‚ O’Brien successfully demonstrates the themes of hope and betrayal. As O’Brien’s character is introduced to the reader‚ one can note he is idealized by Winston. To Winston‚ O’Brien is an individual that is against Big Brother’s propaganda. The main character feels a sense of satisfaction when O’Brien is present. Winston tells the audience

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    told you. But this is exactly what was predicted to be in the future by George Orwell in the well-known classic novel 1984. His book described a sordid futuristic world in which every aspect of life is being monitored by the supremacy of The Party‚ regulating its citizens of everything from sexual partners to the things they are allowed to think. In fact‚ the main character Winston Smith‚ is actually arrested for thought-crime. Fortunately‚ however‚ this totalitarian tale was set in the bleak‚ fictional

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    Winston Doomed to Fail?

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    Winston: A Character Doomed to Fail Failure‚ a concept most people are familiar of‚ often refers to the inability to perform a particular action or finish a certain task. In the novel 1984 by George Orwell‚ the protagonist Winston Smith dreams to overthrow “The Party” and live in “the place without darkness”. However‚ he suffered the fate of being tortured and brainwashed eventually. Many readers perceive Winston as a tragic hero who valiantly tries but fails to rebel against the “Big Brother”

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    Symbolism in 1984

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    George Orwell‚ in his dystopian novel 1984‚ includes many symbolic objects‚ themes‚ and characters. These symbols are important to a deeper understanding of the book and its purpose. The language in 1984 is symbolic of the Party ’s manipulation of its members. The development of Newspeak‚ although seeming to improve the civilization‚ depletes thought‚ creativity‚ and individualism in its speakers. This represents the Party ’s main goal of brainwashing and taking complete control. The terms

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    33A “How Julia Child Invented Modern Life” by Karen Lehrman Discussion Questions 1. What were popular American attitudes toward food before Julia Child’s book‚ Mastering the Art of French Cooking? 2. How did American culture change after World War II? 3. How did Julia’s book influence the way Americans viewed food? 4. How did Julia Child influence the way Americans viewed women? 5. Where and how did Julia Child meet her husband? What was he doing at the time? 6. How did Julia Child come

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