In the novel‚ 1984 by George Orwell both the main character Winston Smith feels like he has finally met Julia‚ his lover‚ to whom he can relate to. Julia and Winston however are very different. Winston Smith is a thirty- nine old year old. He is very thin and unfit. He is employed as a records editor in records department at the ministry of truth. He is also an outer party member living the victory mansions. Winston suffers from an itching and inflaming ulcer in his right ankle. He knows
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’’They sold my sister’’’ Dear Tumuka I hope you’re doing well and that work isn’t too hard. As you already know farther sold Nyamalo to Ole Sirayo. Farther said that it was out of our hands‚ because he ’’owned’’ her and he fells that it is just a tradition. Now Nyamalo has to live the rest of her life with a man she does not love‚ and quite frankly she feels disgust towards him. Now‚ a few days ago i heard farhter talk to Ole Timau. They discussed a few different things‚ but at last Ole
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Examine the inter relationships between Winston‚ Julia and O’Brien. What is Orwell trying to convey by bringing these three people together? “1984” a novel by George Orwell written in post World War 2‚ explores the life of a thirty seven year old Winston Smith who lives in a dystopic society in London‚ an Oceania state also known as Airstrip One. Government control is presented through abuse of power in surveillance‚ propaganda‚ censorship and fear. Orwell presents the theme that rebellion fails
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Julia and Winston are two major characters in George Orwell’s 1984. Both characters are similar from the point of view that their attitude towards the state of Oceania‚ particularly the party headed by the Big Brother. Both characters in one way or the other tend to rebel against t eh totalitarian nature of the party. However Winston and Julia tend to differ from each other in terms of their morality and their ethical views. They equally differ in their feelings about history and their political
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same and balanced for the three days. Julia spent around four to five hours a day participating in activities of daily living (ADLs). Her ADL’s included eating‚ brushing her hair‚ taking a shower and brushing her teeth. Each day she spent one to two hours brushing her hair‚ taking a shower and brushing her teeth. She spent two to three hours each day eating meals. Her time spent on ADL’s was balanced among the three days as shown on the graph. On Saturday‚ Julia spent one hour driving
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totaled car and a few scrapes and bruises. In Julia Beatty’s article‚ “It Happened To Me: I Crashed My Car And Got A DUI‚” it tells her story of the time she totaled her car after leaving a party on the fourth of July. She was trying to find the exit to get back home‚ but none of the roads looked right. Then when she thought she found the right road‚ she swerved over three lanes. After almost hitting two cars head on‚ she flipped her car in the ditch. Julia concludes her story by saying‚ “Every single
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The Dateline video on Julia Butterfly‚ Out On a Limb‚ was my favorite of the three videos this week. I liked the theme that one women could make so much of a change. She was risking her life because she thought it was the only way people would notice what was happening in the Redwood forest‚ she wasn’t wrong. I didn’t actually know that only 3% of the virgin redwood forest remains‚ most likely less than that now. If she protested on the ground‚ they would have chopped down the trees‚ including the
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Superman and Me. By: Sherman Alexie Essay by: Julia Thompson "When life gives you lemons‚ make lemonade." In the short story Superman and me‚ by Sherman Alexie it shows us how this metaphor is used without it even being said. Alexie unlike most Indian kids in 1998 had a passion to read. He got this urge to read from his father‚ someone that went out of his way to buy any novel‚ magazine‚ or book that he could get his grip on. Reading material was stacked throughout the house‚ Alexie would read
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Case Analysis Marcy E. Alvarez Kaplan University Case Study 1: Romeo What are the client’s strengths and how can you apply these strengths to appropriate interventions? Romeo’s strengths include the capability to open up to me about his attempted suicides‚ gang involvement‚ and drug use. Also‚ one other strength Romeo has‚ is that he has great aspiration to improve his life. Romeo is stepping outside of his barrier and speaking with me about the hardships in his life. Using three different appropriate
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Virtue Ethics as discussed by Julia Annas is based around the idea that people do things because they are right‚ rather than because they have to. The things that people do must be a virtue and not a habit. A habit is “someone’s character or source of action in the agent that bypass a person’s practical reasoning‚” and a virtue is a “disproportion to act for reasons” and is built up by making choices and is used for future choices (516‚ Annas). People are to learn from experiences and society to
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