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    A Brave New World vs. 1984 There are many similarities and differences between Aldous Huxley’s A Brave New World and George Orwell’s 1984. With my analysis of both novels‚ I have come to the conclusion that they are not as alike as you would believe. A Brave New World is a novel about the struggle of John‚ ‘the savage‚’ who rejects the society of the Brave New World when and discovers that he could never be truly happy there. 1984 is a novel about Winston‚ who finds forbidden love

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    Mable Finnie Professor Joseph A. Van Burk MA PHI 101 False Reality vs. the Real World False reality vs. real reality what do we know? In Matrix there were several false reality explored in it‚ most were fun but what if it were used to imprison you? The part where they were working in the computer room‚ and Anderson works on the cubicle‚ manning a computer and doing the hacking on the side when Morpheus who was some what interesting in what’s going on around him is it real. It seemed that

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    Here‚ Alex Kotlowitz use many different examples to develop the theme of his book‚ representation vs. reality. Representation is how places‚ people and ideas have been presented to us in words or images‚ it often show us only part of the picture or even the wrong picture. It may create stereotype. Reality‚ different from representation‚ it might be some truth that we do not want to believe. Reality is the state of things as they actually exist‚ rather than as they may appear or might be imagined

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    In the dystopian novels‚ Brave New World and 1984‚ the written language is seen as a threat to both governing bodies because it allows humans to express themselves. In Brave New World‚ novels that describe emotions and creative thoughts are kept away from the public‚ while in 1984‚ writing down one’s thoughts can be considered a crime against the Party. Literature allows the characters to gain knowledge about themselves‚ giving them a chance to rebel against the uniformity and conformity that dictates

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    PROFESSIONAL APPEARANCE Prepared by: Marcos November 12 2010 Table of Contents Executive Summary…………………………………………….1 Introduction…………………………….……………………….2 Item 1 –Clothing................................................................….......2 The business suit…………………….…………………….3 Business casual…………………………………………….3 A historical timeline of business wear….…………..…….4 Item 2 – Physical Appearance…………………………………

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    places. Therefore maintaining a professional appearance is vital to maintaining that image. Part of maintaining a professional appearance means having a clean presentable haircut at all times. Which (referring to Army Regulation 670-1) means the hair on top of the head must be neatly groomed. The length and bulk of the hair may not be excessive or present a ragged‚ unkempt‚ or extreme appearance. The hair must present a tapered appearance. The hair will not fall over the ears or eyebrows

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    Deceptive appearance People‚ often are able to put illusions into someone’s head‚ which can manipulate how they think and this affects the person’s judgment on what is reality. Illusions can be mistaken as being reality‚ very often there is a person making another person believe in the illusion and this creates a deceptive appearance. Throughout the play‚ “Othello”‚ by William Shakespeare‚ the characters are seen to be blinded by love and manipulated by words. The play is also built on false friendship

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    around them. Some can see the truth buried beneath the surface‚ while others shake their heads‚ their eyes too blinded by hate and fear to see the reality of the situation. In the critically-acclaimed novel To Kill a Mocking Bird‚ written by the masterful Harper Lee‚ one of the most prevalent themes incorporated within‚ is the concept of illusion versus reality. Set in a small town in southern Alabama‚ To Kill a Mocking Bird tells the enthralling tale of a moralistic lawyer named Atticus Finch and his

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    Brave New World vs. Reality In many cases when you read a novel you may find comparisons between the "fictional" society and your realistic one. The author may consciously or unconsciously create similarities between these two worlds. The novelist can foresee the future and write according to this vision. In Brave New World‚ Adlous Huxley envisions the future of our society and the dangerous direction it is headed in. Brave New World is greatly dependent upon soma‚ as in our world where prescribed

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    Appearances Are Destructive by Mark Mathabane As public schools reopen for the new year‚ strategies to curb school violence will once again be hotly debated. Installing metal detectors and hiring security guards will help‚ but the experience of my two sisters makes a compelling case for greater use of dress codes as a way to protect students and promote learning. Shortly after my sisters arrived here from South Africa I enrolled them at the local public school. I had great expectations for

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