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    potential message behind the story to get a meaningful lesson across. “A New Leaf” is so entertaining for me because it is literally one of the pieces you can see in your head as you are reading it. My personal favorite moment was envisioning just how Julia felt as she went dancing in the evenings with Mr. Ragland. I picture it as something magical like every moment she is with him the rest of the world melts away. She is completely content with a night just enveloped in Ragland’s arms all the while he

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    The Connection Between Dissociation and the Environment Whether it is noticeable or not‚ everyone tends to drift off harmlessly into their own little worlds sometimes but for some select few it is more drastic than that. Dissociation is a mental disorder where the brain tries to protect an individual from traumatic events by detaching themselves from their surroundings both physically and emotionally. In Martha Stout’s essay‚ When I Woke Up Tuesday Morning‚ It Was Friday‚ she writes about dissociation

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    he has lost his dignity because of his physical handicap. He hired a lawyer named Julia‚ but Julia has a degenerative disease that will eventually end her life. Ramon didn’t want just any lawyer‚ he wanted a lawyer that would be able to understand his position on life and Julia did just that. Because of her disease she had a very hard time walking and eventually lost the ability of her legs altogether. While Julia was still somewhat healthy‚ she‚ along with the help of Javi‚ helped Ramon published

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    there are secrets to the government that he lives by. In the story‚ he meet this girl names Julia that later became his lover. They both end up secretly living together and they both try to find the outer way on how to find out more information about the government of Oceania. Afterwards‚ their is this man names O’Brien who works for this organization that is secretive towards Big Brother. Winston and Julia both try to find information about it because they both want to live in a different sort of

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    totalitarianism of the Party‚ almost forces the whole of Oceania into bleakness. In fact‚ the only characters who seem to be unaffected are the proles and Julia. Julia’s youthful personality and apathetic attitude allows her to see the world differently compared to other characters that fall under victims of ‘Big Brother’. However‚ when Julia initiates her love affair with Winston‚ their relationship becomes a significant exception to the depression of the scenes around them. Constantly throughout

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    “And you know what they say about snitches? Snitches get stitches”(139). Snitching is never an option‚ especially when your school is run by multiple gangs. Julia Divino is a student at South Bay High who didn’t want anything to do with any gangs at her school‚ but soon that will all change when she meets this boy name Eric Valiente. Julia’s life all started changing when she warned Eric that his life was in danger. Although some people might not like the profanity used‚ Snitch by Allison Van

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    Assignment # 3 Math 540

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    Case Problem "Julia’s Food Booth" Page 3 B) Evaluate the prospect of borrowing money before the first game. Yes‚ Julia would increase her profit if she borrowed some more money from a friend. The shadow price‚ or dual value‚ is $1.50 for each additional dollar that she earns. The upper limit given in the model is $1‚658.88‚ which means that Julia can only borrow $158.88 from her friend‚ giving her an additional profit of $238.32. Based on the sensitivity analysis‚ the upper limit

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    1984 Character Analysis

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    he originally was in at the start of the book becoming a docile party puppet. His friendship with O’Brien turns rotten when it is revealed O’Brien is not part of the rebel army and in fact he is part of the Thought Police and captures Winston and Julia (his significant other). They are to the Ministry of Love (Oceania’s CIA) for torturing and interrogation to dissect information from them. Before initiating his questioning‚ O’Brien explains that they interrogate a certain way which he is likely referencing

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    echoed by Julia. The statement in itself is very dramatic but the repetition of it emphasises the concept of them being ‘the dead’. From the reader’s perspective‚ this is read in an emotionless‚ monotone attitude‚ possibly referencing death. Also‚ this bold statement could be perceived in a less serious manner; Winston and Julia have just been caught doing something they shouldn’t have been and in the same way a child that knows it has done something wrong says ‘I’m dead’‚ Winston and Julia may simply

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    When Julia moved to Virginia three years ago‚ we immediately became best friends‚ and she eventually explained the reason for her move. Her mother was an alcoholic and was progressively becoming worse. She knew her mother was unfit to make healthy parental decisions‚ so she moved in with her father. It was not very long after Julia’s move that I met her mother. Despite what I knew about her‚ we instantly connected because she was a lot like my own mother; the only difference was that mine did not

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