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- 101: When Sponsorship Becomes Too Big A Business
- When Sponsorship Becomes Too Big A Business Having just read the article “Let The Hype Begin”, on 27th. february, I would like to male a comment on that particular issue: Am I the only one who has had enough with ...
- 102: The Thing They Carried
- The Great American Opportunity In America today, we have a problem of looking at the big picture. Not the big screen downtown in the local movie theater, but the screen of human life. In a movie once, an actor said, "life is cheap to those type of people". This was out on the back roads ... see men and women cross-dressed and not the masterpiece inside the theatre. Sometimes people need to step back from the window and walk over to open up the door in order to see the big picture. The big picture is present in my life. The essay "The Thing They Carried" has a relationship with my life. The Army was an underpaid, dreadful period in my life. The extra canteens, ...
- 103: 1984 Big Brother Is Watching Y
- ... one another were broken, and it was never thought to be any different than before. To hold on to what makes you human - emotions and the ability to speak freely - was considered a crime against Big Brother. Of course, with authority comes punishment. To break from traditional views essentially asks for some form of retribution. For Winston, this resulted in undergoing a painful stay at the Ministry of Love. In the ...
- 104: "The Big, the Good, the Ugly"
- "The Big, the Good, the Ugly" There are many parallels in the movie "Roxanne" and the book Cyrano de Bergerac. Most of the distinguishing estrums in both titles are his physical attributes, characteristics, and similar living conditions ...
- 105: 1984 Big Brother Is Watching Y
- ... one another were broken, and it was never thought to be any different than before. To hold on to what makes you human - emotions and the ability to speak freely - was considered a crime against Big Brother. Of course, with authority comes punishment. To break from traditional views essentially asks for some form of retribution. For Winston, this resulted in undergoing a painful stay at the Ministry of Love. In the ...
- 106: Personal Writing: My Big Problem
- Personal Writing: My Big Problem My biggest problem right now is all the fighting between me and my sister. It has gotten to the point where we don't even know what we're fighting about. We never fought ...
- 107: Underage Drinking: A Big Problem
- Underage Drinking: A Big Problem Underage drinking is wide spread through out the United States. According to Klaidman, of 10 million people under the age 21 who admitted they'd had a cocktail in the last month, 4.4 ...
- 108: The Success Of Rap
- ... through protest rap can give thanks directly to those “oppressors” (white people) in general for their success in the music industry. Furthermore, the cooperation between the beat makers and the rap star producers has allowed big record companies to benefit from this booming section of the recording industry. Support by those you oppose. This can be seen as the basic summary of white consumption of rap and hip-hop, which really ... otherwise would not have been seen (or heard). Early on, successful rappers were under independent, smaller labels like Tommy Boy, Def Jam, and Profile. There were two major problems with these two systems (independent and big name labels): 1-independents couldn’t get the national exposure that the big names had, they couldn’t get on the shelves of the majority of CD/record stores; 2- the big name labels couldn’t get in with the urban scene that was “owned” by the ...
- 109: Killer Instinct
- ... get a chance. Said I don' got the killer instinct. I know I got it. Jus' need a chance." His audience nodded appreciatively and exchanged understanding glances. Billy shuffled to a stop and shook his big head as a huge grin split his battered face. "No use cryin' over spilt milk. That was a long time ago. Yeah man, a long time ago. He extended a large paw and shook each ... as "a character." When he wasn't scraping hulls, or painting the underside of yachts in the marina, he could be seen, trotting around in a jogging suit, surprisingly light on his feet, as most big men are, his sneakers gently slap-slap-slapping the sidewalk in a steady, unbroken rythym. Occasionally, he'd drop into Mulligan's to nurse a half- pint of beer, and despite repeated offers, was never ... He was a quiet man, keeping himself very much to himself, unless invited to join a group, which he invariably was. All attempts to extract information about his past life were met by the same big grin, and the same stock answer. "Long time ago, man. Useta be a fighter, long time ago....." In a moment of weakness, he confided to someone that he hailed from Nova Scotia, and that ...
- 110: 1984 - Success
- ... forbidden, while the success of the Inner Party is ultimate. The Inner Party resembled a group of aristocrats. They ruled the country and all the people in it. They made up a figurehead for themselves, Big Brother, who was almost like a god. Everyone worshiped him because they made it look like he was the one who did everything that was good. The members of the Inner Party had complete and ... They did many things to achieve this, including creating an imaginary evil force, known as the Brotherhood, which planned to overthrow them. They used this Brotherhood to blame all the bad things on and make Big Brother (and through him, themselves) look good by fighting against this evil force . The Inner Party was not happy with only physical obedience, they wanted complete obedience, including the human mind. They didn t want ... for themselves, because then they might plot to overthrow the Inner Party. They controlled the general populations minds by involving them in many verbal demonstrations, such as hate week, which downplayed the Brotherhood and made Big Brother look good. They also had telescreens in every building that allowed them to spy on the people and make sure that they didn t do anything that might be harmful to their control. ...
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