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    funny and inspirational. Unfortunately‚ some memes are very nasty and hurtful. Memes can be funny and help us forget about everyday issues‚ even if it’s only for a few minutes. We all need a little bit of laughter in our lives. Just as in A Brave New World‚ soma made the characters feel happy and not depressed. It made the pain and discomfort that they were going through disappear. Memes have become something most of us see everyday. We see them on Facebook and on other internet sites daily. Some of

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    the novel‚ A Brave New World‚ the author Aldous Huxley creates a world where the people are ignorant of the truth‚ and are‚ therefore‚ in a state of bliss that they mistake as happiness. The people in the World State are in a world where they don’t know what true happiness is. The way they have lived their lives has blocked out real happiness. Through conditioning and drugging the government has kept the people of the World State ignorant to the truth. The people in the World State believe they are

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    Throughout the course of our live lifetime‚ we learn‚ experience and explore new things that we aren’t familiar with. And as humans we thrive to do things that are said to be impossible‚ but then proven to not be. Therefore how do humans overcome the obstacles that are challenged through their path to solve these problems? The answer is you have to take substantial risk to understand and if it didn’t work the first time you’d have to take bigger risks the next. In other words you couldn’t understand

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    Living in a proper society where everybody is treated equally fair‚ is one of the greatest things you can have. The novel Brave New World is about a place that is supposed to be perfect. A person who is not from this place ends up getting into the Brave New World. He soon figures out that this perfect place is just filled with people who have no humanity. The first argument represents how two unlike societies discriminate each other‚ (Society vs Society). The second argument shows how two individuals

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    Othering in “The New World” The discrimination of various people and groups that are perceived as different from one’s own community or heritage has been ongoing for as long as recorded history and almost certainly long before. Whether it is because of differing factors such as race‚ religion‚ interest or perhaps even solely based on one’s geographical location‚ humans always seem to find a reason to mistreat‚ alienate‚ and other those that are different from them. A particular scene in the 2005

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    Patrick Richman Priovolos B Block May 22‚ 2024 Spanish Rule in the Americas In 1492‚ Christopher Columbus departed from Palos de la Frontera‚ Spain‚ in the hope of finding a faster route to Asia by heading westward. A few months later‚ in October of 1492‚ his ship reached an island in the Bahamas‚ named Guanahani where he was greeted by local natives. As he and the passengers of his crew explored the land‚ they discovered new goods such as gold‚ silver‚ tobacco‚ and numerous types of plants. He also

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    When the colonists first came to the New World in 1607‚ they settled near a river‚ naming the river ‘The James’. James Fort‚ a colony the people had built near James River‚ was renamed Jamestown in honor of Kind James 1 of England who was ruling at the time. The men of Jamestown didn’t build decent shelters and didn’t know how to farm‚ causing starvation for them all. Their luck changed however‚ once they found and grew tobacco‚ making them rich and able to feed themselves Under King James 1

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    Brave New World Essay James Ringley Period-3B In Brave New World‚ by Aldous Huxley‚ Linda experiences the effects of exile after she becomes lost and forgotten at a savage reservation. Due to Linda being from civilization‚ she is an outcast among the savages and frequently made fun of. Despite her exile being an alienating experience‚ it allows her to do things that would normally be prohibited in civilization. While Linda was with the savages she was unable to convince them to allow her into

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    Extreme Conditioning The citizens of the World State are conditioned to keep stability in their community. They are made to love the conditions of their jobs and castes‚ thus ending labor strikes and bringing a new definition of productivity to the World State. The emotional conditioning prevents insanity and negative feelings between people. The citizens are compliant with their government because of the moral conditioning. The conditioning of the World State citizens is in their best interests

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    Immigrants are known to travel to new countries in hopes of finding a better life for themselves and their families. Refugees are different types of immigrants in a sense that they were not moved willingly‚ due to political or economic reason’s they were forced out of their home country. In “Braving a New World: Cambodian (Khmer) Refugees in an American City” by MaryCarol Hopkins‚ Hopkins ethnography is about Cambodian refugee and their lives in Middle City‚ CA after the Khmer Rouge which forced

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