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    Antonie Merrien T. Martinez Prof. Wilmer De Mesa BS Tourism 1 - 4 Caliraya Lumaban‚ Laguna Tour Last July 26‚ 2013‚ we the BS Tourism 1-4 students of EARIST held an Educational Tour in Caliraya Resort Club Lumban‚ Laguna for 2 days and 1night. Our meeting place was in our school (EARIST). I had two hours slept‚ because I can’t sleep‚ I know I’m not able to get off of my bed that

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    Critical Analysis of Brave New World In Aldous Huxley’s satirical novel‚ Brave New World‚ the government of a futuristic‚ utopian civilization censors the citizens from anything they do not agree with. Meanwhile “savages” whom are banned from “civilization”‚ are free to keep their personal morals and values. Huxley is critical of governments deceiving their citizens‚ consumerism and mankind’s lust affair with selfishness. Governments exist to manipulate and control the people they rule over

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    Wright Park‚ Mine’s View Park‚ Strawberry Farm‚ Our Lady of Lourdes Grotto‚ and the last is Burnham Park . The Educational tour started out as an escape from school for most of us students‚ bonding with friends‚ chance to unwind and of course‚ to learn new things and to gain knowledge at the same time that we may apply someday. First‚ we went to Subic Bay Freeport Zone‚ it is almost 9A.M. that time. When we enter the building‚ we were so amazed‚ especially the room where the seminar was held. At that

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    Although high school curricula exposes students to numerous novels of high literary merit‚ many students still begin college without having read Brave New World by Aldous Huxley. The book describes a highly disciplined society in which everyone’s happiness is guaranteed by complete submission to science and government. Reading and analyzing Brave New World is critical to teaching students‚ specifically those in Depaul’s Honors Program‚ the significance of free thought and the abstract development

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    The Role of SOMA in ‘A BRAVE NEW WORLD’ Joao Eduardo Throughout history drugs have been used to provoke special feelings on people. Some use them as a means of getting closer to a certain God‚ others for fun‚ and others to satisfy an addiction‚ among‚ of course‚ many other reasons. And in Aldous Huxley’s A BRAVE NEW WORLD‚ the ever existent role of such substances in society isn’t’ forgotten‚ as the author provides his characters with what he calls ‘SOMA’. The name isn’t as crazy as it may

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    Compared to many other dystopian novels‚ social critic Neil Postman believes that Brave New World by Aldous Huxley is a more relevant book that parallels to today’s society. Brave New World highlights the aspects of technological advancement‚ the expulsion of self-knowledge and learning‚ and the potentials of exorbitant consumerism. Postman asserts what Huxley feared the world would become‚ and how his vision implies to the abounding possibilities of the future. Technology plays a major role in

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    Aldous Huxley’s Brave New World addresses the theme of identity in a myriad of different many ways. Huxley addresses the issue of identity from the very beginning of the novel‚ opening with a description of how they create 96 identical humans through a process of splitting one fertilized egg called ‘Bokanovsky’s Process’. Proceeding to talk about the ‘creation’ of humans via an in vitro process involving manipulating them to like or dislike certain conditions depending on their predestined place

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    “Slice of Life’s Unique Design” “No man is an island” --- an almost clichéd saying everyone knows. I can’t completely say I’m an island‚ I can’t say I’m not either. It usually depends upon the situations raised by life’s unique design. I was brought up by my parents to be a respectful‚ justice-wise‚ humble person. But in every person’s lives lies the process of making one’s own personality. My life during the days when I was still ignorant of the world around me wasn’t the type of life I can be

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    Ferdinand Emmanuel Edralin Marcos (September 11‚ 1917 – September 28‚ 1989) was President of the Philippines from 1965 to 1986. He was a lawyer‚ member of the Philippine House of Representatives (1949–1959) and a member of the Philippine Senate (1959–1965). He was Senate President in 1963. He had been the leader of Ang Maharlika‚ a guerilla force in northern Luzon.[1] As Philippine president and strongman‚ his greatest achievement was in the fields of infrastructure development and international

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    In both Brave New World‚ by Aldous Huxley and White Noise‚ by Don DeLillo a character tries to change the forces that govern his world‚ but inevitably fails. This struggle is seen in Helmholtz Watson’s character in Brave New World and Jack Gladney’s character in White Noise. Each character is put in a position where he must decide whether he should remain loyal to his world and its governing powers or be true to himself and the life he wants to lead. Both characters choose to be loyal to themselves

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