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    Language and Communication‚ a Cultural Reality Human language is arguably the most highly developed human system and the foundation stone of every human culture. Language plays an essential role in not only how individuals and groups within a society communicate but as a powerful demonstration of how a society operates as well. Language is a reflection and expression of the individual in their own environment. (CULT ANTH 103‚ 106) Language expresses one’s feelings‚ necessities‚ ideas‚ and

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    protagonist‚ John. John is first introduced when Bernard and Lenina traveled to the ‘Savage Reservations’. John got acquainted with the ‘new world’ duo while a sacrificial ceremony was ongoing. When the quote was first cited‚ John showed his anticipation to the discovery of the World State that Bernard Marx planned on taking him to. Prior to his discussion with John‚ Bernard was given consent in bringing the ‘savages’ back to the World State’. Bernard found it peculiar that John‚ unlike the other ‘savages’

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    utopia. With the ideas of Socialism and Dictatorship as the emerging concepts of the day‚ surrounding world governments believed that having total power was the secret ingredient in the formulation of a utopia. Through his characters ‘Karl Marx’ (Bernard Marx)‚ and ‘Nikolai Lenin’ (Lenina)‚ Huxley attempts to demonstrate that any government that attempts to exert complete control over a nation will fail. Although technological advances‚ sexual promiscuity‚ and conformity contribute to the success

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    My Fair Lady My Fair Lady is a 1964 musical film adaptation of the Lerner and Loewe stage musical‚ My Fair Lady‚ based on the film adaptation of the stage play Pygmalion by George Bernard Shaw. The ending and the ballroom scene are from the 1938 film Pygmalion rather than Shaw’s original stage play. The film was directed by George Cukor and stars Audrey Hepburn and Rex Harrison. The film won eight Academy Awards‚ including Best Picture‚ Best Actor‚ and Best Director. Plot In Edwardian London

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    Anderson Cooper was born on June 3‚ 1967 in New York City‚ NY as Anderson Hays Cooper. He was born to Wyatt Emory Cooper‚ a writer‚ and Gloria Vanderbilt‚ an entrepreneur. Early in his life Cooper was exposed to his mother’s glamorous lifestyle and the media. He

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    appeal of this film for a larger market will rest primarily on the music. If adapted‚ the soundtrack would be just as crucial as the screenplay for the story to truly come alive. COOPER O’CONNER is the son of a widowed itinerate preacher /gospel musician. His FATHER is a kind and loving‚ yet larger-than-life figure. Cooper never understands why his father is a tent minister and he’s never seen him collect an offering. When he turns eight his father discovers a high-walled canyon he’d like to use as

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    Subsequently‚ based on an expansive establishment of indistinguishable‚ effectively controlled individuals‚ the general public flourishes. Steadiness lives‚ yet the individuality found in nature‚ has been long done.But an example of some individuality is Bernard Marx‚ who endeavors without accomplishment for a bona fide human feeling past his standard crabbiness. The government recognizes how love includes valuing another’s interesting personality‚ demonstrates a risk to their established consistency. The

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    characters? Well‚ they were actually taking an old idea and turning it around. Just as the characters on many other shows are so perfect they are unrealistic‚ the characters on Twin Peaks are so odd that they are also unrealistic. FBI agent Dale Cooper‚ for instance‚ is not your typical hero. Yes‚ he has all the "hero" characteristic‚ but he also talks to spirits‚ has visions and "breaks the rules". What I mean by "breaking the rules" is that when the traditional methods of investigation fail

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    Gianinna V. Sekong Km. 6 J.P Laurel Avenue‚ Bajada‚ Davao City Mr. Crisanto N. Carabeo Monteverde St. Davao City Rosemarie E. Deypalubos Bangkal‚ Davao City Atty. Felix S. Alicer Sto. Rosario St.‚ Buhangin‚ Davao City‚ Davao del sur Cortes Lee Cooper #22 Dr 2 Velilla bldg.‚ Jose Abad Santos St.‚

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    TABLE OF CONTENTS ART AND ANXIETY 3 INTRODUCTION 3 BUFFET AND THE AGE OF ANXIETY 4 Who was Bernard Buffet? 5 Bernard Buffet and Anxiety 5 Paul Gauguin and Postimpressionism 7 Who was Paul Gauguin? 8 Paul Gauguin and Anxiety 9 CONCLUSION 13 ART AND ANXIETY INTRODUCTION If we look the word anxiety in the dictionary‚ probably we will find something like the following definition: “Feeling of worry‚ nervousness or unease‚ typically about an imminent event or something

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