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    The Conservative Party which was leaded by Winston Churchill (1951-55) and Anthony Eden (1955-57) and Harold Macmillan (1957-63) between the years 1951-59 wanted‚ according to their manifesto in 1951‚ to stop all further nationalisation. The Iron and Steel Act will be repealed and the Steel industry allowed resuming its achievements of the war and post-war years. To supervise prices and development we shall revive‚ if necessary with added powers‚ the former Iron and Steel Board representing the State

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    Huge trench lines were present from Switzerland to Belgium. With neither side making large advances‚ the war had reached a stand still. With British troops incredibly keen to break through the German lines‚ supreme sea power seemed to be the answer. Winston Churchill suggested numerous ways to use British naval resources to their advantage‚ one of those being an attack on the Dardanelles in aim of breaking through and reaching the Turkish capital Constantinople. As early as November 1914‚ Churchill suggested

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    C. Characters Winston Smith is our protagonist. He images better world‚ better living conditions. He called there ‘The Golden Country’. He gives all his thought to the history of Oceania‚ especially he tries to remember pre-revolution Oceania. However‚ he cannot because of changing history. While reading the book‚ I saw more hopeful‚ determined and insubmissive man. However‚ in the movie‚ I saw a lover man. He thinks more emotionally in the movie. In the book‚ when Winston and Julia become a lover

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    Evan Blanchette When George Orwell writes 1984he shows a battle between Winston and the society he is in. This situation is something that Winston cannot escape and it is that his death has already been determined by the society around him. He thinks of plans to stop it but none of them will truly work‚ whether it is through the ‘Brotherhood’ or the proles. The society lets him know that he‚ too‚ will become vaporized through the children in London‚ the telescreens and microphones throughout Oceania

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    business failed ‚ he suffered a nervous breakdown ‚ lost in the elections 10 times before becoming the President of USA. Rocket Scientist Von Braun failed in Algebra. Madam Curie used to fail in chemistry. She won a Nobel Prize in CHEMISTRY!! Winston Churchill failed as a 6th grader. He eventually went on to become one of the BEST prime minister of England. Michael Jordan was cut from his school basketball team. He then won 6 National Championships in Basketball. Thomas Alva Edison was told

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    deep-seated ideological tensions b/w capital democracy & Marxist-Leninist communism dating back to Bolshevik Rev. of 1917 • Diplomatic & ideological clash of interests came to known as Cold War Profile of Churchill • The Right Honourable Sir Winston Leonard Spencer Churchill (1874 – 1965) • Had a brief but eventful year in army‚ afterwards became Conservative Member of Parliament 1900 • Held many high posts in Liberal & Conservative gov’ts during 1st 3 decades of century • @ outbreak

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    Stranger Than True In our legal system it’s said that your innocent until proven guilty. Barry Winston tells the readers a story "Stranger Than True‚" I a young college kid he defends who had been charged with DUI‚ manslaughter and a felony. This becomes a complicated situation for Winston because all evidence points to one main direction‚ guilty. This young kid tells Winston his story up to where he remembers was having 3 beers at a cookout up unit his sister decided it was time to leave. This

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    uniting animal and human features or mixing animal species in lurid ways (Harpham 1982; Andriano 1999)”(6). A.S. Byatt creates the ideal creature in a real world setting we all recognize. The isle of England‚ World War II‚ and fresh words from Sir Winston Churchill‚ “But if we fail‚ then the whole world‚ . . . will sink into the abyss of a new Dark Age made more sinister‚ . . . by the lights of perverted science.” This wave of frightening peril moved across the entire world of 1940 as well‚ with the

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    Considering this question objectively‚ one would have to ask what it means to be heroic. Winston‚ like many modernized protagonists‚ does not match the archetype for the classical hero: as mentioned before‚ he has no special qualities‚ there is no call to adventure‚ and definitely no supernatural help. Perhaps‚ being a product of Orwell’s imagination‚ Winston would fit his own creator’s idea of a hero. George Orwell himself defined heroism as “ordinary people doing whatever

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    Winston Churchill Sir Winston Leonard Spencer Churchill was born at Blenheim Palace on Nov. 30‚ 1874. His father was Lord Randolph Churchill‚ who descended directly from the 1st duke of Marlborough‚ of whom Winston was to write a biography. His mother was Jennie Jerosme‚ an American. Churchill’s childhood was unhappy. He spent most of his time at school‚ something he didn’t really love. His teachers caracterized him as bright‚ but stubborn and obstinate. He loved to read history and poetry

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