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    Room 101

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    Assignment 1 – Writing to Argue By Hafiza Begum Don’t Get Me Started On... TOWIE Don’t you just despise TOWIE? Whenever I happen to watch a short clip or episode of this damned TV show I’m absolutely amazed and stunned at people’s stupidity. I mean‚ really? Watching The Only Way is Essex is a pain in my backside. The TV show itself makes me embarrassed of what humans have become capable of in

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    Room 101 for Everyone

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    English Creative Assignment: Room 101 For Everyone First Subject. Number 09958322 Name: Mary Farquhar The telescreen has been sending reports on subject 09958322‚ also identified as Mary Farquhar. Subject has been demonstrating revolutionary behavior and reactions towards the children in her residence. She seems to believe that there is a need for raising them with what she mentions everyday as “love”. Love is one of the first feelings that we’ve abolished since the rule of the Party began

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    Room 101 speech

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    Twilight The word ‘Twilight’ - last time I checked – meant dusk‚ nightfall‚ sundown or sunset. However‚ nowadays‚ when the word ‘Twilight’ seems to arise out of someone’s mouth‚ it’s not these words that seem to crop up in their mind‚ its aaaaaahhhhhhhhh Robert Pattinson… Taylor Lautner. If I look in the dictionary‚ indisputably‚ these words WON’T be in there. Undeniably‚ I’m sure you know what I’m talking about. Twilight. Not the dictionary ‘Twilight’‚ the FILM called ‘Twilight’. It’s where they

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    Room 101 Speech

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    “Don’t Get Me Started On...” Adverts. There like marmite‚ you either love them or hate them and I personally hate them. Whether its adverts on the television or in a magazine‚ they are all irritating and pointless. Its TV adverts that are the worst though. You’re sitting at home watching Titanic on ITV‚ when Kate Winslet whispers her lasts words to Leonardo- ‘I will never let go’‚ and releases him into the depths of the Atlantic. You’re sniveling becomes sobbing‚ the tears begin to flow and then

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    Moped-Room 101

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    Mopeds The irritating high pitched whining going on in the back of your ear‚ going back and forth like a mosquito that needs to be swatted. These are the crippling parasites of today’s modern transport system‚ loud‚ slow and pathetically small. These are the major corruptions in today’s youth‚ not drugs or alcohol‚ but mopeds‚ we get taught in school about what harm drugs and alcohol can do‚ but not mopeds‚ can a shot of vodka cause your brains to come out of your ears? The only people who really

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    Room 101 Oral Assessment

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    Room 101 – Oral Assessment Room 101 is an imaginary place where people have the opportunity to deposit their hates and despair. When I was first told that I could have the opportunity to get rid of absolutely anything in I would like from this world‚ I immediately thought of school‚ but then I remembered all the great things that happened here. In this oral or presentation I intend to tell you all about my dislikes and hates‚ and tell you my reasons for putting these things for a lifetime in room

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    Justin Bieber- Room- 101

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    should be wiped off this planet in the most painful and undignified way possible. How can anyone bring themselves to look at him‚ yet alone listen to those rubbish records produced by his mouth? Let me tell you why Justin Bieber should be placed in room 101. I appreciate that some people will completely disagree with my viewpoint. Some may say that he is the perfect teen-idol‚ influencing and encouraging other young musicians to follow and achieve their dreams. Others may say that he is a terrifically

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    put in room 101 would be the most irritating thing probley on TV which of course would be the go compare adverts. now how many people would want to listen to a crazy dancing loony tick running around yelling ’go compare’. Also to make matters worse at the end of the advert you have probley got a headache from his deafening voice. i bet that quite a few people have literally turned off their TVs because of the adverts. so overall i think that’s why the go compare adverts should go in room 101 and fast

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    Tv Advertisement Room 101

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    1. Traffic Wardens - Reasons: - They charge excessive amounts of money against all kinds of people rich or poor - if foe example they have stayed in a car park over 5 minutes beyond the allotted time. - They restrict peoples freedoms and easy of movement. - They allow people to park in areas‚ without putting bollards or obstructions in the way‚ they expect everybody not to park in those zones. It creates a cycle of anger and misery in peoples busy lives - They in turn do not stop or attempt

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    Room 101 English Analysis

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    Kiss My Ash by William Severini Kowinsky I could barely speak. I was having lunch with the young editor-publisher of the In Pittsburgh alternative weekly in the summer of ’89. As a contributing editor and a regular columnist‚ I had always written about anything I wanted‚ exactly as I wanted‚ and smoking was one of my recurring subjects‚ though by no means the dominant one. But I knew immediately I couldn’t change his mind. He was already committed. "We can’t run any more stories on smoking

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