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    Winston smith purchases this diary, which in this place is forbidden, and he writes the words, “Down with Big Brother”, which is a crime in this Oceania, and hides it from the telescreen, which is Oceania security system at this time. A telescreen is what the guards of Oceania use to make sure everyone is being a good citizen. Winston begins a relationship with Julia, another main character of the story, and do very illegal things with each other. After some time, they fall in love. Winston and…

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    prequel to 1984, I would want to see the story of Winston’s childhood, and the family that he slowly forgot. As Winston was in his late 30’s at the start of 1984 his time as an adolescent would have been a pivotal time in Big Brother’s rise. A story covering the origin of Big Brother while simultaneously telling the story of Winston’s childhood and the lives of his parents could show a different side to the story. In 1984, we see a man who is virtually alone in life, experiencing a full-blown…

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    Scripted Big Brother Australia is the Australian version of the international reality game show series, big brother. Where a group of ‘everyday’ Australians placed in a house surrounded by cameras and microphones for two to three months to compete for a cash prize ranging $250,000 to $750,000. The Big Brother house is located in a secluded area of the Queensland theme park Dreamworld. The show first aired on 23rd of April 2001 on the Australian network, network ten. The show was cancelled seven…

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    “BIG BROTHER IS WATCHING YOU” (Orwell 4) This is one of George Orwell’s famous quotes from the book, 1984. Orwell wrote this book to give awareness about totalitarianism and communism. Hitler was able to captured millions of people to follow his lead by his false hopes for them.This gives an example of the ways the people in the book were living at Airstrip One, Oceania Mainland, with fear and imitation. Hitler came from nothing, but was able to persuade millions to Germans to follow his Nazi…

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    opposing himself at some points. Winston was acting as any main character of a dystopian story would: he didn’t believe everything that society was trying to tell him and he didn’t want to follow the rules established for him. He knows that “Big brother is always watching,” but he thinks that just because he has a little hiding spot in his house that he can’t be seen from that he is an exception to that rule. He also relies on his instinct and less on reason…

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    Throughout this project, we as a group will be accountable to Jenny Bates of Kansas Big Brothers Big Sisters. At the end of this project, we will we accountable to the whole Big Brothers Big Sisters organization. Mission Tigers in Blue is working with Big Brothers Big Sisters to create a positive relationship between law enforcement and children of the community. This program will give children, as well as all members of the community, a positive view of the law enforcement who serve them. Law…

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    that fall back in school. What if you were one of those kids? The best thing needed is a caring adult’s help. Big Brothers Big Sisters realized this and thanks to them, more kids are on the right path. However, they will need help to get more kids on the right track.The organization Big Brothers Big Sisters is making a positive effect on children’s future for a few reasons. Big Brothers Big Sisters was created for the wellbeing of boys and girls. In order to stop possible problems before they…

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    In George Orwell’s novel 1984, he shows their society ruled by Big Brother. Big brother is a totalitarian state which uses a surveillance to maintain power. Similar to 1984’s government Big Brother, the American government uses various technology to spy and monitor its citizens to prevent rebellion and terrorist attack. Surveillance is a big key to their success, they use many methods to spy on its citizens. A major Surveillance tool they use is the Telescreen. The Telescreen is both a…

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    Communication Audit Big Brothers Big Sisters Big Brothers Big Sisters is an organization focused on encouraging and empowering the youth of the community. With locations to seek mentorship in Calgary, Airdrie, Okotoks, and Cochrane, the organization has a strong outreach to maximize their impact. The company’s vision statement being, “that every young person realizes their full potential” (bbbscalgary.ca, 2018), reflects the impact they are trying to achieve. This being emphasized further in…

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    1984 by George Orwell the world is ruled by three Oligarchy collective powers. In each society you are not allowed to express emotion. You are constantly monitored by an organization called the thought police. There is one ruler and that is Big Brother. Big Brother controls all facets of life for the citizens of Oceania. Everyone is fearful of others because you don't need to have evidence to prove someone innocent or not. Because of the fact that anyone can be turned in at anytime and there are…

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