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    discrimination it was okay for people in the top class to discriminate the low class‚ in this kind of matter. The last point of the argument takes place outside Utopia‚ where they meet the Indians‚ when they finally get into the village the two Utopians‚ Bernard Lenina encounter another unfamiliar person. Lenina says in a

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    even through the deterioration of his practicality. Biff and Happy are the two sons who follow in their father’s fallacy of life‚ while Ben is the only member of the Loman family with that special something needed to achieve. Charlie and his son Bernard‚ on the other hand‚ enjoy better success in life compared to the Loman family. The play displays the rural-agrarian dream but does not make it clearly available to Willy. Miller seems to use this dream merely to give himself an opportunity for sentimentality

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    Even though there are guidelines to follow urinary catheters are often placed for inappropriate or poorly documented reasons with totals close to 50% not being needed (Bernard‚ Hunter‚ & Moore‚ 2012‚ 32(1)). The majority of unnecessary urinary catheters are placed in the emergency department without a doctor order or if there is an order there is no documentation of the need for the catheter. This lack of documented rationale

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    society completely. Bernard Marx‚ an Alpha male from London‚ leaves his home to venture onto the Reservation. The Reservation is a Native American community that is surrounded by gates that kill anyone who tries to escape. Much to his and his companion’s‚ Lenina‚ surprise‚ they meet John and Linda living on the Reservation. Linda is a former Beta who lived in London until she wound up stranded on the Reservation. John is Linda’s son. He feels an immediate connection towards Bernard and Lenina because

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    wealthiest and the poorest people. This is also a problem in Britain. But is poverty really a state of mind? That is the controversial statement made by freelance writer Bernard Hare who in an essay from 2012 writes about his childhood in poverty in a mining family in Leeds. As an adult‚ he experiences a different kind of poverty. Bernard Hare was born in 1958 into a poor mining family in Leeds‚ but he never felt the poverty as a child. His explanation for this is that their house was warm‚ the neighbors

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    Death of a Salesman In the play Death of a Salesman‚ by Arthur Miller; the characters Willy and Linda Loman fail their sons Happy and Biff by putting their selfish needs before that of their boys. The story begins with Willy‚ an irritable older man who is very demanding of his family. Willy also suffers from mental illness‚ depression and is frequently talking to himself. Linda on the other hand is stable but very quiet and reserved. Willy and Linda are constantly arguing with their sons. Both

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    1. Title A. A Brave New World The title for Aldous Huxley’s book A Brave New World is a quite contradictory statement to the actuality of the outside world. one in which there is almost absolutely no bravery required the name of the book renders itself ironic. -When John hears the “O brave new world” being sung‚ he feels as if the words themselves “had mocked him through his misery and remorse‚ mocked him with how hideous a note of cynical derision!”(Huxley 143). he makes attempts

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    factories]” – Parliamentary debate on Workers’ Conditions April 1879. To what extent does the language in Hard Times‚ Major Barbara and Thomas Hardy: The Complete Poems‚ degrade humanity and for what reason? The motives of Charles Dickens‚ Bernard Shaw and Thomas Hardy for presenting humanity as degraded‚ through their language‚ differ significantly. While the texts‚ which when taken as isolated pieces of literature contain mutual themes of reduction and belittlement‚ could be viewed as works

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    Abstract Ethical decision making is becoming increasingly more important in the information and conscience-focused business world. WorldCom became one of the world’s largest long-distance telephone services. With Bernard Ebbers at the helm‚ the corporate giant went from Wall Street Darling to Wall Street Pariah because of unethical decisions. Ebber denied involvement and was rightfully sentenced to 25 years in jail. The need for ethical decision making has become increasingly evident in today’s

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    State seems like an utopia in the novel Brave New World‚ Aldous Huxley expresses his clear distaste for the state through the character John as he criticizes the ways of the World State’s society once he’s introduced to the different aspects of it‚ Bernard Marx as he criticizes the World State as he doesn’t fit in in it‚ and Helmholtz as he struggles

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