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    chapter is that Bernard Marx and Helmholtz Watson both feel out of place in the society that they were placed in. Bernard Marx is insecure about his height and Helmholtz is a little too smart for his own good. Because they both feel the same way‚ a friendship develops between them. Purpose: The purpose of this section is to introduce the feeling of isolation that Bernard and Helmholtz are experiencing. It develops a conflict within the story. Summary: Lenina tells Bernard that she accepts

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    empties and the young savage approaches Bernard and Lenina. This man is white and speaks English‚ unlike the others. His name is John and he explains his story and how his mother is not from the village‚ but was once visiting with a man and fell down a ravine and a few hunters found her and brought her back to the reservation. Bernard remembers his director’s story and continues to get close with John. John continues to explain his life story and eventually Bernard offers to bring John and his mother

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    intelligent and Epsilons are the least intelligent. Epsilons have to do very simple work; that is why they are conditioned to like that kind of work. . Bernard and Lenina both work in a factory‚ where children are made. Bernard is an Alpha plus‚ who looks like a Gamma and therefor he’s a bit of an outcast. Lenina is a very populair girl among the Alpha’s. Bernard likes Lenina and he askes her to go to an Indian reservation with him. In the Indian reservation they meet John‚ whose mother Linda once came from

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    provider. Subsequently the role of the second “great provider” was fulfilled by the mother‚ who according to Bernard was the known “gather‚ planter‚ and general factotum” (Bernard 1981:43). As depicted by the following chart‚ it is overwhelmingly evident that the woman’s role as the “good provider” superseded that of her counterpart. Although these figures are rather impressive‚ Bernard will eventually explore the concept that when trading was on the rise‚ the female contribution‚ in that sense

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    Chapter one in the book “The Achievement Habit‚" by Bernard Roth‚ explains how nothing is what we think it is. Bernard Roth is a professor of engineering at Stanford University. He has been teaching there for over 50 years. He wrote this book to teach us how to get a better handle on our perceptions‚ emotions‚ and behavior. I agree with Roth’s statement of “nothing is what we think it is.” Bernard Roth is a very knowledgeable writer. He starts off chapter one by saying life has no meaning. This set

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    The major symptom is the experience differences between Mr. Abel and Dr. Bernard. Mr. Abel is based on his detailed knowledge of business‚ his past experiences about problem solving and his paternalistic actions in managing the company whereas Dr. Bernard is mostly based on his educational knowledge‚ intellectual reflection and cooperation between the employees. Moreover‚ the age difference between Mr. Abel and Dr. Bernhard is very significant. Mr. Abel has no real educational background;

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    CHAPTER 1 1. Why is the first sentence strange? What does it set up?  I think the first sentence is strange because the author describes a building of 34 stories asonly 34 stores‚ and as a "squat grey building". This sets up that everything in this time period is larger and more advanced‚ and that people’s perceptions of "normal" have grown with the building sizes to think that a 34 story building is small and quaint.   2. What is the meaning of the World State’s motto "COMMUNITY‚ IDENTITY‚ STABILITY"

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    Stoppard‚ Bernard Nightingale is a scholar who craves fame and recognition in academia and he consequently creates a theory that Lord Byron killed Ezra Chater in a duel. In the excerpt‚ Bernard believes he has stumbled upon proof of this theory and pursues it despite Hannah Jarvis’ objections. In order to characterize Bernard as a fame-hungry scholar‚ Stoppard uses stage directions and dialogue between characters to portray his character. Stoppard inserts a variety of stage directions with Bernard to help

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    extent where it is not even whispered in a conservative atmosphere. On the other hand‚ younger generations exploit the N-word so frequently in various expressions that it has taken on a new life beyond its origins of insult. Nonetheless‚ Dr. Emily Bernard‚ a black American professor‚ wanted to leave a lasting impression on her students as she expressed in her article “Teaching the N-Word.” Was teaching the N-word to her all-white lectures viewed as admirable or arrogant in regard to her initial purpose

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    The main characters‚ Bernard and Robert‚ portray an unrealistic story in which Bernard gets engaged with three women and yet does not marry any of them. In the time the three women spend with Robert‚ an old friend of Bernard‚ two of the women‚ Gretchen and Gloria‚ end up really liking him‚ and one of them‚ Gretchen‚ decides to get engaged to Robert. The play is mainly about how Bernard loses all his fiancés and Robert makes the decision to adapt to the lifestyle that Bernard had. The play flies the

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