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    Other than the highly-valued mission of UA COM-P which train exemplary physicians to promote the health care of the underserved population‚ I value its culture‚ curriculum‚ and the community it serves. The location of UA COM in Phoenix will offer me numerous learning opportunities like clinical experiences through nine clinical affiliates which will expose me to a wide array of people from various backgrounds‚ which is a vital part of being a physician in training. Serving people‚ especially underserved

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    reflects his stay in a hospital in Paris‚ back in 1929. In deep detail‚ Orwell described the setting‚ people‚ and what he felt towards the negative atmosphere to convince readers about the horrifying Hôpital X. In this essay‚ Orwell’s use of literary and historical reference‚ language use and imagery‚ and comparison will be discussed in terms of whether or not this essay is effective for modern readers. In his anecdote‚ Orwell used a lot of literary and historical references that are useful in explaining

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    Lejla Skocic Lynch Comp 1 October 15‚ 2012 The karate kid: Sequel Outdoes the Original The Karate kid is a much loved classic. With a lasting tale of an underdog‚ it’s a dime-a-dozen genre. The 1984 original film still remains a classic‚ with outstanding acting and an amazing plot. It’s no wonder why once the original came out; it was a huge hit among people instantly becoming a favorite by many. Then in 2010 The karate Kid was remade‚ becoming a huge box office hit. It is unusual to say

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    Dear Prospective Applicant: Writing the essay for a college application can be one of the more dreaded parts of the application process for students. Admission officers are painfully aware of that fact‚ and we answer many questions about the role and purpose of the essay: "How much does it count?"‚ "What should I write about?" and "How do I know if an experience is ’significant’ or not?" are common queries. Writer’s block often arises as you worry about offering a pithy snapshot of your life

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    excitement” (Orwell 13). Using a simple sentence‚ Orwell meant to convey an idea (the singing) in one thought without adding other thoughts/ideas to take the focus away from the topic. In this sentence‚ Orwell refers to the USSR national anthem and Marx’s communistic speech when he mentions the song‚ “Beasts of England”. Furthermore‚ the animals’ excitement to hear the song correlates with the eagerness to believe in the success of the Soviet Union. “Everyone fled to his own sleeping-place” (Orwell 14).

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    film Enemy of the State directed by Tony Scott. Orwell begins 1984 with an introduction to the responder of a bleak world where individual freedom and personal civil liberties are non-existent; a world where absolute obedience to totalitarian rule is demanded. Contextually‚ at the time of Orwell’s writing‚ Hitler and Stalin’s division of humanity was at its peak‚ encompassing Orwell’s fear of the ultimate suppression of humanity. In writing 1984‚ Orwell attempts to discuss fraud‚ dishonesty‚ and immoral

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    Book Review [pic] Essays of Orwell [pic] George Orwell (1903 – 1950) [pic] Edited by : M.G.Nayar Review done by : [pic] Fahimuddin Shaikh Roll no. 44 R.H.Patel English Medium B.Ed. College Kadi Sarva VishwaVidyalaya Campus‚ Sector 23‚ Gandhinagar. Year 2007-2008 Introduction : 1) The Aims of Book review : The book-review is appreciating‚ analyzing and criticizing a book wherein the reviewer goes through the book comprehensively to come out with his own ideas about

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    A.P Literature Ms. Maxwell February 26‚ 2014 George Orwell 1984 novel demonstrates a dystopia futuristic world call Oceania where the government seeks total control of its citizen by using power‚ manipulation of the memory and the past and by putting fear into their citizen. Orwell achieved his goals but showing us the value system of the protagonist versus the antagonist The value system of Winston and the other characters in 1984 is that they all want to rebel while others wants to maintain

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    Farm: George Orwell=s Animal Farm: A metonym for a dictatorship Harry Sewlall Vista University Distance Education Campus PRETORIA E-mail: swlll-h@acaleph.vista.ac.za It seems‚ to warp George Orwell’s elegant phrase‚ that “All animals may speak freely but some may speak more freely than others” (Ronge‚ 1998:13). It is the lesson of George Orwell’s Animal Farm‚ a little book I am sure much of the ANC leadership would have read‚ if not always taken to heart (Carlin‚ 2001:4). Abstract Orwell= Farm: George

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    Huxley and Arnold After reading Thomas Henry Huxley’s lecture “Science and Culture” and Matthew Arnold’s response “Literature and Science”‚ I thought critically about what the two men have said and the basis of both arguments. Huxley emphasizes on teaching physical science because it is a necessity for human advancement. Matthew Arnold counter argues Huxley’s lecture with a few key points. The important concept Arnold mentions is that literature is not just acquiring an exquisite lexicon‚ but instead

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