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    Angela pazarin Mr. Rodriguez English honors 10 6 February 2017 BNW Ch. 7-8 RACE questions Chapter 7 #1. When john’s mother sees Lenina and Bernard she’s ecstatic and begins to explain how she got stuck in that tribe and why she couldn’t leave ending in her horrifying lenina. For example when she says‚ “-After all these years! A civilized face. Yes‚ and civilized clothes” (101). This is because she was once part of the more civilized society but because of her circumstances was forced to stay;

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    MEMORANDUM To: CEO of Toy Central From:Elementary Division Manager Date: March 1‚ 2013 ------------------------------------------------- RE: Employee‚ Buford Bernard ------------------------------------------------- As you will recall‚ Mr. Buford Bernard resigned his position with our company after the production schedule changed as of January 1. Prior to January 1 the production work schedule was Monday – Friday‚ 8 hours per day. Due to company expansion the new production work schedule

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    Feminism in Pygmalion George Bernard Shaw‟s Pygmalion has been a play that gained academic discussions in various perspectives. Nevertheless‚ its feminist view has been the most discussed throughout the years. Having been compared to famous fairy tales such as Cinderella‚ the actual legend Pygmalion‚ Frankenstein‚ the readers and viewers of the play can clearly see some modified story lines. This paper will intend to depict the aspect of feminism through George Bernard Shaw‟s play‚ Pygmalion. The

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    Ms. Siddons English 11 13 May 2013 Success In Arthur Miller’s Death of a Salesman‚ hope destroys Willy Loman. Willy wants his son‚ Biff‚ to succeed and the game at Ebbets Field represents the realization of all Willy’s lost hopes for Biff. The first scene that displays Willy’s hope is at the very beginning of act two. Willy becomes very defensive about Biff’s game when their neighbor‚ Charley‚ questions them. Biff also exhibits vicarious success for his father‚ saying‚ “I got it‚ Pop. And

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    Brave New World essay Imagine a world without wars‚ famine‚ old-age or diseases‚ where everybody is happy with what they have and where people don’t complain. Imagine this place‚ where people do not discriminate each other for their skin colour or because of their religion. This is the situation of the Brave New World‚ the people there are divided into ranks‚ from Alpha Plus to Epsilon. But they don’t care about the classes‚ their mentality is simple; without the other classes‚ life wouldn’t be

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    Josh David Morano‚ M ENG3U1-11 December 7 2012 Individuality and Freedom in Aldous Huxley’s Brave New World and William Shakespeare’s Macbeth In the texts “Brave New World” and “Macbeth”‚ every important character has a beginning and origination; this beginning‚ whether it be good or bad‚ influences the types of desires they have which comes to a point where they have to decide between individuality and freedom or their desires. Although the characters of the

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    Andrew F. Cooper Emma Markoff 130306350 Yasmine Shamsie Daniel Saad Tutorial A-2 PO 111-A Tuesday‚ November 12th‚ 2013 Andrew F. Cooper‚ a political science professor‚ carefully depicts the role of celebrity engagement in global governance in his published article “Beyond One Image Fits All: Bono and the Complexity of Celebrity Diplomacy”. Through the use of two contrasting celebrities as exemplars; Jeffrey Sachs- an American economist‚ and Bono- an Irish musician‚ Cooper demonstrates

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    the window causing many people to be angry with him. “The Sergeant led the way towards the door and the waiting police car.” (Huxley‚ Aldous‚ 216). Due to his actions of disrupting the peace‚ John‚ Helmholtz‚ and Bernard are then arrested and sent to jail. The only reason why Bernard was arrested as well was because he was friends with John. It seems that even being friends with John can sometimes create too much complication between the citizens of the

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    September 12‚ 2012‚ Three men want to play college football for Alabama State. Carr is a talented quarterback‚ Mack was an All American coming out of high school and prospect to be a top Linebacker in College. Also Cooper being in the All American team and top 3 receiver in the state. But Cooper is going into his senior year and has to wait one more season for college. All 3 students applied to Alabama State hoping there grades and season states would approve them all to play together for the same team

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    which Fenimore Cooper commits in his work. This passage describes the inaccuracy in Cooper’s writing and his Indian story. Through his use of ad hominem‚ rhetorical questions and a mocking tone‚ Mark Twain manifests his critical attitude towards Cooper and his inaccurate writing. This piece is certainly an ad hominem‚ for it attacks not solely Coopers witting‚ but Cooper’s abilities as an observer himself. In paragraph 1‚ Twain says‚ “Cooper’s eye was splendidly inaccurate. Cooper seldom saw anything

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