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    The Fifi Bird

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    The story of the fifi bird‚ as Professor Schueb describes‚ is one about the holistic nature of all beings. It begins by describing a sick and shriveled child who is deserted by her family and is then joined by a beautiful‚ mythical‚ bird. This child takes the place on the perch where the fifi bird originally swung above her and is then uncovered and attacked by travelers. Unsuccessful in their attacks‚ the attackers perish at their own hands. The story then ends with the child being replaced by the

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    What if people lived in a world where there was no cultures‚ no religion‚ no languages‚ no races‚ a world where everything was the same? In the futuristic world of the Giver all the people wear graym with the same haircut and no colors. Although some people may claim the world in the fiction novel The Giver by Lois Lowry is a utopia‚ it is a dystopia because sameness means there is no diversity which takes away from being human. Although sameness solves many of this world’s problems‚ it is not worth

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    One of the main themes in Brave New word is happiness vs. truth‚ the government is in control‚ the citizens have lost their freedom‚ but have been given pleasure by the drug to fake happiness. Are the people really happy or is their whole life a lie. In this book the government is in control of almost everything. The government has taken control of bringing new people into the world‚ so that they fit their strict standards‚ and to produce more at a time. “One egg‚ one embryo‚ one adult‚ A bokanovskified

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    The Creator of a New Era Ernest Hemmingway is perhaps one of the most well-known writers of his time. Although his writing was much shorter than most styles Hemmingway was one of the most influential writers in literature because he took the details of a long novel and turned them into a simple story that intrigued readers to the very end. This style mixed with events in his life gave him credibility that attracted readers to his work. This paper is to display Hemmingway’s work and how its uniqueness

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    Every particle in the algorithm acts as a point in the N-dimensional space. Each particle keeps the information in the solution space for each iteration and the best solution is calculated‚ that has obtained by that particle is called personal best (pbest). This solution is obtained according to the personal experiences of each particle vector. Another best value that is tracked by the PSO is in the neighborhood of that particle and this value is called gbest among all pbests. Figure 3.3 Arrangment

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    An Analysis of the Formation and the Influence of the view of the world in the Idol Industry ⅠIntroduction People imagines the another world which is different with the living world and form a virtual view of the world like appearance of the super heros to save the people in the dangerous situations and the world that is worked by the magic‚ not science. As a result‚ ‘Marble Cinematic Universe’ is established and the Hogwarts is build in each countries. Like this‚ the view of the world forms

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    Perfection Doesn’t Mean Freedom In dystopian novels‚ it’s very common that society is rather corrupted‚ restricted‚ and unfree. Citizens are expected to follow orders without a second thought and behave like everyone else. Nonetheless‚ these dystopias are treated as if they are perfect and ideal. Why do these troubled societies are appear to be perfect? Is it because they appear to be the best option as other countries are even more corrupted? Are citizens brainwashed into believing that their homeland

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    My perfect society would be a 100 degree island‚ with no drama‚ stress or money issues. In The Giver‚ they have no feelings‚ worries or choices. It’s supposed to be “The Perfect Society‚” but it’s not. In this novel‚ limiting choices and feelings caused their society to be a deterioration over our society today‚ because choices help create who you are as a person and without feelings the world would be bland and boring. By depriving the citizens from choices‚ the creators of Jonas’s society made

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    My Utopia Research Paper

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    My vision of a utopia is the closest you are going to get to heaven on earth. There will not be a negative energy in my utopia‚ only peace. There will be no such thing as sickness or diseases‚ everyone would be healthy all of the time. Finally‚ everyone will do the things that they love. In my utopia all of the negative things such as war‚ will never exist. The world now is full of negativity‚ so having my utopia be negative free would be nearly perfect. No one would have to worry about paying

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    Created by Crake as a part of the Paradice project‚ they are humanoid creatures that possess what Crake considered the best bits of genetic material from across species. Crake envisioned them to be ideal‚ immortal predecessors to humans after the dispersal of his killer BlyssPluss Pill. The Crakers‚ with their restricted reproductive capacities‚ certainly appear to pose an ideal solution to the problems associated with overpopulation and the lack of pair-bonding amongst them. It no longer matters

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