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    work. This can be seen in Aldous Huxley’s Brave New World‚ where one of the characters realizes that life in the technological world they live in isn’t as great as it seems. John‚ otherwise known as the Savage‚ is an outsider to the World State who is educated and well-informed that their society is being destroyed due to the manufacturing of people and loss of individualism. To begin with‚ John was not manufactured on an assembly line in the World State and thus has not been conditioned to the

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    there was a land to the west‚ the “New World”. They saw it as a way to control their‚ ever growing‚ population and a way to earn more money. It wasn’t until the sixteenth and early seventeenth centuries that England was capable of settling the Americas. New inventions allowed English seamen to travel on a straighter course to their destination‚ find their position in the middle of the ocean‚ and protect themselves from the native Americans that inhabited the new world. Also‚ technology in means of mass

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    1.) In the article‚ Ryden’s research question or the reason for writing it is to compare the Midwest to New England‚ the South and the West. In doing so he uses history to construct a regional identity for each of these places. 2.) In the article Ryden defines region as ““Region” in this sense implies a historical veneer through which a section of the country is seen‚ understood‚ assigned meaning‚ and given identity according to some defining experience or set of experiences located deep in the

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    New World vs Old World: Impacts of The Age of Exploration The Age of Exploration was a long-lasting series of events in our history that dramatically impacted the world. In the 15th century‚ adventurers and explorers began to venture out on the world: thus creating a bridge between many different civilizations. The connection between Europe and the Americas was perhaps one of the largest outcome during this time‚ but other impacts rippled across the Asia and Africa as well. The Age of Exploration

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    Georgia became a colony in a very different manner than its predecessors. It is shown that Georgia had many influences from not only the British West Indies‚ but also from its neighboring colonies of the Carolina’s‚ but Pressly wants to convey that Georgia had many other influences and became a prosperous new colony on its own. This does make him somewhat bias against other ideas of how Georgia came to be. However‚ Georgia was influenced by many and became a very unique and different colony than those

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    УДК SOME ISSUES ON FRENCH BORROWINGS IN THE ENGLISH LANGUAGE Василенко Дарья Жезказганский университет им. О.А. Байконурова Every living language changes through time. It is natural that no records of linguistic changes have ever been kept‚ as most changes pass unnoticed by contemporaries. The history of the English language has been reconstructed on the basis of written records of different periods. The earliest extant written texts in English are dated in the 7th

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    New World monkeys also known as Platyrrhini (because of their flat nose) are classified into 4 families. They are all in the superfamily Ceboidea. The Cebidae include the capuchin monkeys and squirrel monkeys. Members of this group are small monkeys that feed on fruit and insects. The Pitheciidae include titis‚ saki monkeys and uakaris. Most of them are in the Amazon River basin in Brazil‚ although a few species are found in Columbia and Bolivia. Members of this group are small to medium sized monkeys

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    the perfection of the ideal state for the human race‚ each individual predetermined in their roles in life. However‚ in Aldous Huxley’s novel “Brave New World”‚ this imagined place of heaven on Earth is disturbing in its reverence for technology‚ need for promiscuity‚ and the suppression of new ideas‚ all for the betterment of this society‚ the World State. This is extended into the gender roles‚ whether it be a citizen’s role in the Central London Hatchery and Conditioning Centre‚ where humans are

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    A smart‚ scholarly and skillful author named Aldous Huxley once said “Technological progress has merely provided us with more efficient means for going backwards”. The advancement‚ improvement and the wrong use of technology has affected the world in a really negative way. When technology first started to improve and become more advanced was during the WW1 and WW2‚ which caused the most destructive wars in human history. For example the wrong use of technology led the Americans to produce one of

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    1998 France was awarded the right to host the world cup‚ the world’s largest and most important soccer tournament. As the host of the world cup‚ it naturally helped boost up the economy‚ by accommodating tourists‚ creating new jobs‚ selling merchandise‚ etc. People tend to spend more on hotels‚ meals‚ and of course alcohol.[6] In preparation for the event France spent billions of Euros on infrastructure projects.[7] Many economists believe success in a world cup can boost a country’s economic growth

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