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    he run into Julie, who is seemingly a perfect representation of the Party. It turns out that this outward facing appearance is a façade in reality, she actually had devious and unorthodox thought that clearly go against the Party. Julia is found of doing things just for the sake of enjoyment, and succeeds to lead Winston out of the phase of just thinking unorthodox thoughts, but acting in unorthodox ways. During this part, Katherine is also brought up to portray the opposite of Julia, or at least

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    Annotations In Miss Julia

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    The Interactive Oral Presentations made for Miss Julia, by August Strindberg, all primarily focused on how different elements of the play altered the characters’ motives and personalities. These elements varied from the social class of Sweden to the effects of naturalism and realism. The impact that different dramatic elements and components of Midsummer’s Eve had on the play guided my understanding by explaining how certain aspects of the setting influenced the characters’ behaviors and their interaction

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    one. However, romantic comedies that are being produced in Hollywood have been influencing the definition of what “romance” is and how stalking can be consider to be romantic. The articles, “Romantic Comedies: When Stalking Has a Happy Ending,” by Julie Beck and “Romantic Comedies Teach Women that Stalking is a Compliment,” by Chloe Angyal demonstrate how romantic comedies influence individuals to perceive stalking as romantic and a form of a complement. The idea of someone

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    Even though the brain has the same memories and character, Weirob argues that this person is not Julia. I completely agree with Weirob in saying that he does not believe that the memory, beliefs, or character of a person is used to identify someone. Going back to Miller’s point where personal identity solely consists of someone’s past memories, interactions

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    Parents need to feel that they are ready to be part of their children's formation so the instruction provided by the educators can be reinforced at home. In the article "Partnering with Families with Children with Special Needs,” wrote by Julie A. Ray, Julia Pewitt-Kinder, and Suzanne George; they explain how educators can help parents to be part of their children's programs. The authors explain that the first thing that the educators needed is to go through the parent about grieving. Grieving is

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    Rough Draft 1984, a book written by George Orwell, is a dystopian novel about a totalitarian government that oppresses its people and controls all aspects of their lives. The book goes into grave detail about what it would be like if the world was ran by a totalitarian government. 1984 was published on june 8, 1949 and was a presentation of how the world would be in the future more specifically in 1984. 1984 uses many prime examples of today society and how the government works today and some countries

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    planned buildings; which has been in contract dispute ever since. Another controversial case is in 2005 where Julia Lemon v. Phoebe Putney Memorial Hospital. The hospital attempted to seize the property of Julia Lemon for the building of a daycare center to serve the states largest hospital. The owner of the property was Julie Montgomery who rented the property to her 93 year old tenant who was Julia

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    Andrea Gomez English 1 Argumentative Essay 14 February 2017 Schools Start Too Early Should schools start later in the day? Students should be given more morning time at home to improve mental health. Teens need 8.5-9.5 hours of sleep each night. ⅔ of high school students get less than 7 hours of sleep. 43% of U.S. public high schools start before 8:00 a.m. 33% of teenagers report falling asleep in school. Starting school later can help improve an adolescent’s health, academic performance, and quality

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    set out to create by following the book precisely and paying attention to the details. Radford used long shots to show conformity of the citizens viewing the videos or wars and master shots for the scene of torture of Winston and the affair between Julia and Winston. Moreover, in the mentioning of the quotes “war is peace, freedom is slavery, and ignorance is strength” in the opening of the film. It is a film worth seeing. It defines dystopian dramas well. It shows the extreme nature in which a society

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    doing excellent in school. They want their kids to have all A’s, join extracurricular activities, and volunteer outside of school. Julia Lythcott-Haimes explains that all these expectations does not define kids and that there are more important aspects to a child than simply grades. In the TED Talk called “How to Raise Successful Kids—Without Over-Parenting” presented by Julie Lythcott-Haimes, the speaker’s presentation of pathos is more successful that the presentation of ethos and logos concerning the

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