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    The Dallas Cowboys is one of the favorite teams in the NFL league. And they didn’t disappoint. Early in the season‚ they are now holding a 5-1 record after Week 7 and many believe that they will easily pass through the playoffs. Despite missing the services of starting QB Tony Romo‚ rookie backup QB Dak Prescott is playing like a veteran leading the Cowboys at the top of the NFC division. And with Prescott superb playmaking‚ speculations have emerged that Romo could be traded by the team. However

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    Winston Churchill is a man most notable for his position as Prime Minister during World War II and his triumphant stand against Hitler and the Nazis. However‚ unbeknownst to those who hear of his successful legacy‚ leading Britain through her finest hour‚ Churchill proved to be his own monster of a dictator against those who did not align with his ethnocentric views. Born in 1874‚ at a young age‚ Churchill vowed to take his part in “a lot of jolly little wars against barbarous people (Toye‚ pg. 35)

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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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    Case Study Dallas Cowboys

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    The Dallas Cowboys and Dez Bryant have reached a deal. Now that the deal has been signed‚ Cowboys’ fans can finally take a breath knowing the wide receiver will not have to miss any regular-season games. A day before the agreement was met‚ Bryant had threatened to skip training camp and possibly the regular season‚ if he and the Cowboys could not reach a deal. According to ESPN‚ Bryant’s deal is worth $70 million for five years‚ which calculates to $14 million per season. The Pro Bowl wide receiver

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    Many people think that Socs are different from greasers. Socs are wealthy rich kids who live on the west side of town and like to jump greasers and ride in their mustangs and corvairs. Greasers on the other hand are tuff and ride in souped up cars. They usually carry a switchblade or some other weapon and they are poorer and usually don’t learn as well‚ plus they put tons of grease in their hair thus the name greasers. Sherri Valance or known as Cherry for her bright red hair is a different type

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    professional golfer Lee Trevino when he stated‚ “If you’ve ever driven across Texas‚ you know how different one area of the state can be from another. Take El Paso. It looks as much like Dallas as I look like Jack Nicklaus.” The quote is a metaphor that juxtaposes the characteristics shared between El Paso and Dallas to the physical similarities shared between Jack Nicklaus‚ one of the most successful golfers of all time‚ and Lee Trevino‚ a highly decorated Mexican-American golfer. Now‚ more than ever

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    Winston Churchill was a talented man; he had a very interesting early life with his family and education. His careers were short from going to military to a civilian world to the government. He ended his career with a pretty good end until he started getting ill. The British Prime Minister had a very long and eventful life full of adventure. Winston Leonard Spencer-Churchill was born to an aristocrat family on November 30‚ 1874. As his life unfolded‚ he displayed the traits on his father‚ Lord

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    1984 Winston Smith

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    Winston Smith Winston is the protagonist of the story‚ whose unsuccessful attempts at questioning and overthrowing the Party and Big Brother symbolize the defeat of humanity at the hands of socialism. Winston becomes de-humanized when his thoughts and emotions are controlled by the Party and when all his ambitions are snuffed by Party propaganda. He lives under the close eye of Party officials and the telescreen every moment of his life‚ so that he has to control even his facial expressions so

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    Winston Churchill-a Hero

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    Winston Churchill-A Hero Heroes are people who help others despite their own health and wellness. Discipline‚ Fortitude and Dedication are traits important in heroes‚ because discipline (an orderly mind) is necessary for achieving mental peace and having a clear head for difficult situations. Fortitude is the mental strength needed to go through emotional times without breaking and dedication is necessary for reaching any goal. Furthermore‚ one hundred percent effort is the only thing that will

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    This season‚ the Dallas Cowboys have been more than lucky by drafting the quarterback Dak Prescott. The decision to select the rookie player was made during their fourth round pick of the 2016 NFL Draft. After franchise quarterback Tony Romo experienced a back injury during the preseason‚ Prescott was designated as starting quarterback for the beginning of the 2016 season. Prescott was supposed to maintain this position until Romo recovered‚ or at least that is what everyone presumed. Romo addressed

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