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- 7611: Imagine What The World Would B
- ... to think anything differently. In addition, they didn't have any knowledge of a society which they could compare themselves. This was evident in the saying "History is bunk." Similarly, the totalitarian dictators attempted to control but failed because they weren't able to persuade the entire world to think like them. In addition, Communism attempted to rewrite history, but the society in Brave New World took the next step and ...
- 7612: Birdhouse
- ... its as if she feels trapped. Like she cant do anything without disappointing her. Beverlys mother is one of those types of people who want their children to follow in their footsteps (control freak).
- 7613: Bloody Merdian
- ... even a dumb animal can dance (pp.331), but isnt true that the dumb animal was also killed in a hail of gunfire? The one who was left living was the one holding the gun. According to the judge there is room on the stage for one beast and one alone (pp.331). That beast is the one who embraces death and embraces war, something the kid was not able ...
- 7614: Brave New World
- ... Arts and Letters in the year 1959. His most famous book, "Brave New World", was published in 1932. In the "brave new world" of 632 A. F. (After Ford), universal human happiness has been achieved. Control of reproduction, genetic engineering, conditioning--especially with repetitive messages during sleep--and a perfect pleasure drug called "Soma" are the cornerstones of the new society. Religion, thinking and loneliness have been abolished. Reproduction has been ...
- 7615: Flowers For Algernon 2
- ... for retarded people, such as Alice/Miss Kinnian. She liked Charlie and was kind to him. The doctors pretended like they knew what was going on, when they were dealing with variables they couldn t control and in an experiment that had little research done on the long term effects. They didn t consider Charlie could loose knowledge just as easily as he gained it. They treated Charlie just like they ...
- 7616: Nature Vs. Nurture
- ... economic standing and self esteem of those around the child will set the way that the child will learn to behave in a situation. Social referencing plays a part of how the child learns to control his behavior, by mimicking those around him. Personality Nature: Personalities can be a strong part of the genetic make up of the child. Traits of the parents are passed on in the term of goodness ...
- 7617: Brief History of Library Automation: 1930-1996
- Brief History of Library Automation: 1930-1996 An automated library is one where a computer system is used to manage one or several of the library's key functions such as acquisitions, serials control, cataloging, circulation and the public access catalog. When exploring the history of library automation, it is possible to return to past centuries when visionaries well before the computer age created devices to assist with their ...
- 7618: Narrative Structure On ABSALOM
- ... wanted. And, contrary to myth, the reconstruction process was ably administered by honest and well-educated politicians, both black and white. Racism didn't occur until the mid-1870s, when flagrantly racist whites won back control through violence and intimidation. Because racism overshadowed reforms and displaced economic politics, the already post-war suffering state was driven deeper into poverty while the rest of the country grew wealthier, more urban and industrial ...
- 7619: Nature
- ... s awful pull. In addition to the gulls, there are the floating birds sitting calmly on the chilly waters. The multi-colored ducks seem to be purposeless, drifting around the piers allowing the waves to control their direction. Now and then, however, a duck may plunge it's head into the icy water to reach for a chilly meal in the murky depths. The geese, much larger and much more distinguished ...
- 7620: Frankenstein Biography, Settin
- ... accused of murder, never questioning his innocence. He worships his wife Caroline as if to compensate for the sorrow she had to endure as a child. Alphonse is patient, extremely benevolent and has great self-control. He can be regarded as a level-headed person as Victor states that his father "had taken the greatest precautions that my mind should he impressed with no supernatural horrors. I do not ever remember ...
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