required for pizza: 14.14 = 196 ^2 inches Space for slice of pizza; 196 ÷8 = 24.50 in ^2 Space for hot dog: 16 in ^2 Space for barbecue = 25 in ^2 Constraint 24.50x1+16x2+25x3 ≤55296 Julia can sell at least as many slice of pizza (x1) as hot dogs (x2) and Barbecue sandwiches (x3) combined. x1-x2-x3≥0 Julia can sell at least twice as many hot dogs as Barbecue sandwiches +x2-2x3≥0 Non negative constraint x1‚x2‚x3≥0 Objective Function | SELL | COST | PROFIT | Pizza slice
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While reading the book‚ I saw more hopeful‚ determined and insubmissive man. However‚ in the movie‚ I saw a lover man. He thinks more emotionally in the movie. In the book‚ when Winston and Julia become a lover‚ he thinks this relationship is a rebellion against the Party. However‚ in the movie‚ he loves Julia. At the end of the movie and the book‚ Winston loses his spirit and his humanity. However‚ I think there is a difference between the book and the
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O’Brien‚ a member of the inner party‚ who constantly tries to convince Winston that he’s on his side. Eventually‚ O’Brien manage to persuade not only Winston‚ but as well as Julia to join his Brotherhood‚ which is a rebel group against the Party (141). After O’Brien persuade the two‚ he then explained an idea to Winston and Julia that “You will have to get used to living without results and without hope” (145). Orwell have hinted this concept many times through the novel when Winston obtain the paperweight
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DEAD STARS The story of Dead Stars‚ written by Paz Marquez Benitez in 1925‚ revolves around love among three people: Alfredo‚ Esperanza‚ and Julia. Alfredo Salazar‚ a lawyer on his early thirties then‚ was betrothed to Esperanza‚ whom he loved so much in his youth–Esperanza‚ who was beautiful‚ reserved‚ elegant‚ and distinctly not average. They were about to be wedded the following month‚ May‚ after about four years of engagement‚ although Alfredo seemed uncertain of his real wants. It is
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George Orwell’s novel‚ “Nineteen Eighty-Four”. The main characters‚ Winston and Julia‚ both get pleasure in rebelling because of the harsh oppression that their government institutes. Winston and Julia both rebel‚ but to different extents. Winston risks everything in his life while rebelling‚ because he is desperate to know why the government‚ also known as ’The Party’‚ has executed such power over their town of Oceania. Julia‚ on the other hand‚ rebels only to gain pleasure‚ live in the moment‚ and have
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on the removal and elimination of individual human rights? George Orwell’s novel 1984 demonstrates the lengths humans will go to in order to protect their rights. Winston Smith and Julia risk their lives repeatedly to have privacy‚ intimate connections with others‚ and control over their own lives. Winston and Julia experience the human need for privacy; they desire time out of Big Brother’s eyesight. In the beginning of the novel Winston feels the need to express his feelings through an illegal
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Fatale In the book Jonathan Lethem’s “Motherless Brooklyn” both Kimmery and Julia can both‚ arguably be considered “Femme Fatale”. Julia Minna‚ Frank Minna’s wife‚ was an attractive women (to the Minna men at least)‚ and had a
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hidden room‚ dead. The second story is about a couple who lives in France and has a terrible marriage. They have one daughter named Zoe and they just now are moving into an apartment that was once the mans mothers. The womens name is Julia and the mans name is Burtand. Julia and her husband‚ Burtand‚ are not in a healthy relationship. They fight all the time and never agree on anything. The only time they ever aren’t bickering
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Burton. In “The Ninny” by Anton Chekhov i took the view of the nanny Julia. In this story she was sitting down with her mistress to talk about her pay. During this conversation the mistress kept on finding obscure things to pay Julia less. I knew that Julia wanted to argue back that it isn’t fair to take from her pay that much. But Julia felt like she could not argue back or she may lose her job. Then the Mistress finally asked Julia why she wasn’t standing up for herself and told her that she was getting
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this time‚ the French are arresting everyone. The girl’s little brother‚ scared and stubborn‚ refused to move‚ begging to be locked in a secret cupboard instead‚ and so she locked him there‚ promising to come back. On the other side of the story‚ Julia Jarmond‚ her husband Bertrand‚ and daughter Zoe engage in lighthearted conversation‚ visiting Bertrand’s grandmother. In the girl’s story‚ as the events progressed‚ they got worse
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