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    Jazlyn Marcos Period 1 Extra Credit Book Report Brave New World by Aldous Huxley 1. Brief Outline: Protagonist: John the Savage‚ is the protagonist of the novel and the symbol of the old world order‚ where emotion and individualism were important. When he is taken from the Savage Reservation to London‚ he refutes the accepted merits of the "brave‚ new world" and points out its pitfalls. Antagonist: Mustapha Mond is the antagonist of the novel and the symbol of the brave new world. As one

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    Hi Everyone‚ We had an opportunity last Sunday to watch a substantial‚ relevant and very timely movie. Thanks to Mr. and Mrs. Matti’s benevolence. Let me share with you some salient points of the film. But first‚ allow me to give you a background of the story. Apologies‚ I tried to abridge it as much as I can. The story of Diyos Diyosan revolves on two people- a teacher and a student. It is about their ideals‚ beliefs and disbeliefs that determined their actions and decisions in life. Estrell Subido

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    Bernard Lawrence “Bernie” Madoff Shamele Jones Strayer University ENG 215 Professor Erica Ellsworth August 05‚ 2011 Thesis Bernie Madoff was one of the most prolific Ponzi-scheme artists in history. Madoff schemes netted him millions of dollars. Mr. Madoff used his BMIS Bernard L. Madoff Investment Securities a New York Limited Liability company‚ to commit fraud‚ money laundering‚ and perjury. This is just a few things that Mr. Bernard Madoff has done to many innocent investors‚ who

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    “Groom Service”‚ Bernard‚ had the ability to survive with his hunting skill‚ but did not dare to seek his own love. He seeks acceptance from Marie and her family. On the contrary‚ Kamau in the story “The Return” seeks acceptance from a village‚ but finds acceptances in the change that had taken place. Due to the influence of the internal and external forces created by their family and personalities‚ protagonists‚ Bernard and Kamau‚ did not end up with their desired partner. Bernard and Kamau both

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    theme at the heart of Wool‚ but the average reader might find it hard to find. The reader can find the first theme is easily found‚ that humans usually fight things out of fear. This is shown when Bernard‚ head of IT sentences Lukas to the cleaning when Lukas figures out that Bernard killed a man. Bernard used the pretext that Lukas had said he wanted to go outside. This theme is also shown when Juliette is sent to the cleaning for looking at the previous sheriff‚ Holston’s files. Considered a renegade

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    Chapter 6 -“Bernard pushed away the proffered glass impatiently.” (page 99) In this example the proffered glass refers to soma. Soma in the new world is taken to relieve stress and forget one’s problems. There are hypnopaedic phrases to make children want to take soma such as “A gram in time saves nine‚” or “One cubic centimetre cures ten gloomy sentiments‚” (Huxley 99). Although the sayings are pumped into children’s’ ears thousands of times Bernard seems to not have absorbed them. Children

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    The Themes of Lenina and Bernard In the dystopian world of Brave New World‚ characters act as more than just three-dimensional people‚ Huxley also uses them to build theme within the novel. He uses all of his characters within the novel to achieve his theme by giving them different attributes to help mold their world and their perception of the world around them. The characters‚ Lenina and Bernard‚ are the most influential towards the central theme of the novel‚ which is the idea of conformity vs

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    Background Urinary catheterization is needed to ensure that the drainage of urine is adequate and to preserve kidney function (Smeltzer‚ 2010). It is also performed in order to achieve the following: relieve obstruction‚ assist with drainage in the postoperative patient‚ provides the ability to monitor urine output accurately‚ allows for drainage in patients with neurogenic bladder dysfunction and in patient with urinary retention‚ and prevents leakage in patients with pressure ulcers (Smeltzer

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    Discrimination Model Bernard & Goodyear (2009)‚ outlines the role of supervision as involvement from a trained and skilled member of the profession‚ working with a new or intern within in the same profession. There are three different areas of focus including; intervention‚ conceptualizations‚ and personalization skills‚ presented in the discrimination model. The supervisor‚ utilize the role of a teacher‚ counselor‚ and consultant in addition to the three areas of focus (Bernard & Goodyear‚ 2009).

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    Can you imagine living in a society where people don’t ask questions‚ they just do as they are told? Winston Smith from George Orwell’s Nineteen Eighty-Four and Bernard Marx from Aldous Huxley’s Brave New World live in worlds very similar to these. They live in worlds where corruption is scarce among the common population. Winston and Bernard are from entirely different settings; however‚ they have an abundance of thoughts that lead them to similar places in different stories. These thoughts and actions

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