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    My Best Friend's Wedding

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    own career‚ only for the man she is going to marrying. Probably 1997 was Julia Roberts’s year‚ and she was at the top of her career‚ I have some feeling that the movie has kind of favor to the role that Julia plays‚ which overshadows the co-actress Cameron. Julia acts the leading role‚ a woman who did not have the nerve to face the true love until she was told by the man she had loved for nine years was going to marry. Julia determined to win him back in the name of love‚ the moment she realized how

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    Julia's Food Booth

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    Julia’s Food Booth Julia Robertson is a senior at Tech‚ and she’s investigating different ways to finance her final year at school. She is considering leasing a food booth outside the Tech stadium at home football games. Tech sells out every home game‚ and Julia knows‚ from attending the games herself‚ that everyone eats a lot of food. She has to pay $1‚000 per game for a booth‚ and the booths are not very large. Vendors can sell either food or drinks on Tech property‚ but not both. Only the Tech

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    Le film et le roman

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    is the relationships between certain characters‚ especially Julia and Bertrand. In the book‚ it can be seen that their relationship is very tense and not so strong. This can be seen when Bertrand insults Julia in in front of his assistant about how Americans think they are the best and Julia thinks to herself (de Rosnay‚ 36-37). From this quote one can see that the relationship between Julia and Bertrand lacks love and affection. Julia feels silly and ridiculed by Bertrand and does not understand

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    for women to be liberated and unconventional. Byron pushed the envelope by transforming the female characters in Don Juan from passive‚ submissive‚ gentle women to rebellious‚ explicit‚ sexually aggressive women. In” Don Juan”‚ Donna Inez‚ Donna Julia‚ and Haidee are examples of attractive‚ gentle‚ dutiful‚ self sacrificing women who are accepting of their fate to the point of victimization. In Cantos I of Don Juan‚ Donna Inez the rigidly virtuous woman is tortured and tormented by her obligation

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    1984 Dialectical Journal

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    or “Mrs.”‚ although Winston breaks that rule. Men and women both work. Though Winston’s neighbour Mrs. Parsons is incompetent with tools‚ we see that Julia operates heavy machinery. In these cases‚ the behaviour of men and women is based on personality instead of preconceived gender stereotypes. Within relationships‚ the same pattern is repeated. Julia dominates Winston in their affair‚ organizing when they meet and where. On the other hand‚ Mr. and Mrs. Parson’s are both very submissive. In their

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    1984 Winston Dreams

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    Everything that happened to him in his subconscious most likely happened in the near future. Winston dreams told the readers what was going to happen before it even happened. For Instance‚ when he had a dream that he saw Julia in the Golden Country. Then‚ later on in the book Julia gave him directions to the golden country. The insight that is given is kind of like The Giver by Lois Lowry. In the giver the man gives his dreams to the main character. He lets him know that things that are supposed to

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    Mat 540 Assignment 3

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    Julia’s Food Booth Based on the LP model to maximize profit with the established constraints Julia should sell pizza and hotdogs and not BBQ sandwiches. Based on this model Julia will earn $2250.00 in profit. After buying food supplies for the next game she will have $750 remaining ($2250-1500). Julia’s goal was to clear $1000 in profit which she was not able to meet. It is not clear how Julia is paying for the booth rental each game‚ but assuming she is covering the costs with her profits from

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    1984 Theme Analysis

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    time we come here I’ll bring some plaster and bung it up properly.’ ” (Orwell‚ 317) If Julia will do whatever it takes for Winston‚ then she is acting out of love. We saw the same love three years ago during the Sandy Hook shooting. Some teachers sacrificed themselves just so the children could live. This other piece of evidence proves that people who care about you will almost do anything for you. Winston and Julia meet up with O’Brien and discus about joining an organization against the party. The

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    insubordinate mind against the Party‚ but it also comes to stand for the secreted relationship between Julia and Winston. The flimsy state of the paperweight is symbolic in the fact that the entire world that Winston creates for himself and Julia can be devastated at any moment. Symbolically‚ at the end of the novel‚ the paperweight is thrown on the ground and smashed into many pieces as Winston and Julia are being captured. It also shows the idea of the room in which Winston commits quite a bit of his

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    appears briefly in 1984 is Julia. Similarly‚ in The Hunger Games‚ an example would be Prim. In 1984‚ Julia is very important to the action of Winston Smith. She is a rebel of the Party and also Winston’s lover in the story. This affects Winston in many ways. Julia acts as an encouragement for Winston to rebel even more. Additionally‚ Julia assures Winston that there are definitely some people that hates the party or at least betrayed the party‚ like him. Furthermore‚ Julia makes Winston feel a little

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