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    Pop Singer Monologue

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    Tim: Julia‚ I find you sang this song very beautiful just now. If you go along the road of music‚ I believe you will be a singer in future. Julia: you know what‚ actually to be a famous pop singer has been always a secret dream for me since I was only a little girl. However‚ when i grew up‚ I am slowly afraid of trying to realize it and starting to get the first step. tim:.I believe that everyone in the world has his or her own dreams. You can pursuit your dream to became a music star. I believe

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    Paige Smith The Unsupported Party In this novel Nineteen Eighty-Four many people go against the higher powers that control them. The following paragraphs will show how the main characters‚ Winston and Julia show rebellion towards The Party and Big Brother‚ from committing crimes of showing faith in themselfs‚ to even believing in a organization called The Brother Hood that holds no real proof of existing‚ to even making bold decisions that could carry the two to death. Winston is captured

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    1984 part 2 analysis

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    story on path toward its unexpected end. The first three chapters of part 2 establish an ardent love affair between Winston and a sensual‚ dark-haired‚ fellow rebel Julia. He finds a partner in his quest against the party and is no longer alone. Both Julia and Winston are against the party‚ but have different attitudes about the future. Julia rebels constantly in her own ways‚ but does not imagine tearing the government down or even having a successful rebellion. All she wishes is to live as long as possible

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    dead stars

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    that long-engaged people are "warm now‚ cool tomorrow"‚ that Alfredo was having his "last spurt of hot blood". Alfredo "fell in love" with another woman in just a few weeks of his "neighboring" to the Martinez Residence‚ where Julia Salas stayed for her visit. Julia too‚ seemed to have fallen for Alfredo‚ but both knew that what they had was against‚ perhaps‚ morality‚ and was subject to the scrutiny and judgement of the society. Alfredo‚ being an engaged man‚ should not involve himself with others

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    with a law firm that Miranda’s mother is working at. He loves Miranda’s mother and wants to marry her but he knows she has a fear of commitment. Julia is a daughter of a wealthy family. Julia is self-centered which makes her a target of jealousy. Her parents are so self-absorb that they neglect Julia at times which leaves her to do things on her own. Julia is very smart and

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    Anything Goes as Long as the System Never Changes Introduction The best form of fantasy is a depiction of what we covet and cannot attain‚ as mere viewers. As a result‚ most television series will depict fantasy as a form of entertainment‚ and it is usually labeled the “American Dream.” Achieving the American Dream without sacrifice‚ however‚ is unrealistic and suggests an ideal in itself. There is always a price to pay to become self-made and successful‚ and this type of sacrifice becomes

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    Food Booth. Parts A thru C. Please provide linear programming model‚ graphical solution‚ sensitivity report‚ and answers to questions A thru C. (Problem on page 2) [pic] [pic] A) Formulate and solve a linear programming model for Julia that will help you advise her if she should lease the booth. Let‚ X1 =No of pizza slices‚ X2 =No of hot dogs‚ X3 = barbeque sandwiches Formulation: 1. Calculating Objective function co-efficients:

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    1984 Skeleton Outline

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    the questions. “But it was all right‚ everything was all right the struggle was finished. He had won the victory over himself. He loved Big Brother." (Orwell 311) An affective addition Radford included in his 1984‚ was towards the end of the film‚ Julia and Winston were planned to meet up with each other. In the novel‚ they had not planned to meet and just so happened that they bumped into each other. “Actually‚ it was by chance that they had met. It was in the Park‚ on a vile‚ biting day in March

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    protagonist‚ or represents a need for something he cannot get from the Party. In others‚ it reminds him of tragedy‚ and in certain instances‚ it contains valuable insight from the past. It also represents Winston’s happiness between himself and Julia and predicts Winston’s fate. Music in 1984 plays an important role in the overall attitude of the novel. In the first instance‚ Winston hears a song and is instantly touched by a moment of tragedy. In the Chestnut Tree Café‚ he witnesses Jones

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    A Helpless Hero In the totalitarian society created in “1984” by George Orwell‚ the only factor one can own is their rebellion. Of course the choice is available to defy Big Brother‚ but the result is inevitable. You can live as a lie‚ or die as the truth – which will vanish just as the one who revealed it. Orwell presents this “heroic” figure as just the opposite. Physically and mentally‚ Winston is the exact opposite of the generic image of a hero. Winston appears to be a

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