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    Edward Smith's Monologue

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    slithering across the face of the house‚ sprouted a miniature door‚ contrived in a fashion approved by Satan himself (and director of the Ghostbusters). It seemed like I was wandering into a different dimension. My senses were becoming acquainted to new feelings: guttural whispers‚ excruciating odour‚ ponderous glass-like air and the cemented‚ pungent‚ taste of death! As I opened the door candlelight rose to greet me but who lit them? I was informed that the secluded house I was purchasing has

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    stories‚ big stories finally‚ to tell us what is real and significant‚ to know who we are‚ where we are‚ what we are doing‚ and why” (67). Smith’s claim on the importance of story applies to children in many different ways. Stories impact children in ways that might be oblivious‚ such as in their daily habits‚ choice of words‚ and attitude. Expanding on Smith’s claim‚ stories are often read to children about their cultural background‚

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    ‘You-Call-It’ culture allowing the customer to specify all modifications to the drink. Quality level Starbucks uses the finest beans from across the world to satisfy the taste and preference of different consumers. Ranging from Latin America‚ Asia Pacific‚ Africa/Arabia‚ Dark Roast Blend and Multi-region blends. The coffee from the around the world comes in different tastes and characteristics providing various choices for Starbucks’ consumers AUGMENTED PRODUCT After-sale service Wireless

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    Johnny Williams‚ who is a jazz percussionist and his brother‚ Jerry‚ who is also a percussionist John wouldn’t be the John Williams we all know today. In his early age‚ he studied in North Hollywood High School graduating in 1950. He later went to the University of California‚ Los Angeles‚ and concentrated deeply with his music with the Italian arranger Mario Castelnuovo-Tedesco. He‚ then‚ met many people when we were working with Steven Spielberg on the recording of Star Wars (King B3). Williams grew

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    The Brave New World by Aldous Huxley discusses a utopian society in which everything is "perfect". Huxley believes that a society like this will emerge in the future due to rapid development of science. Members of the society are genetically engineered and assigned a class by their intelligence. The society is truly flawless in the sense that everyone is happy with the freedoms they have. On the other hand‚ people in this society are far from perfect because of their freedoms and the way that they

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    people verse Smith‚ the defendant Ricky Franklin Smith was convicted from the admission of his guilty plea of breaking and entering and for being a person who previously were convicted of a repeat or the same type illegal act. Smith’s argument is that he should be issued a new

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    Brave New World’s Death in Society Demise‚ quietus‚ and death- all meaning the end of the life of a person or organism. In today’s society‚ death is most commonly associated with grief‚ mourning‚ depression‚ and also suffering . In Aldous Huxley’s Brave New World we are exposed to simple and passive responses to death based on the views and feelings of the chemically created humans in the new world. While the people in today’s society will react with sadness and pain watching their loved ones taking

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    the impact that each exhibit. Underlying a communal conflict breached to the heart; Emily Dickinson‚ Michael Drayton‚ and William Carlos Williams demonstrates an interconnected mood that is comprehensive to the natural world. Dickinson’s development of a new and obscure way of writing provides an insight of her mental state through a metaphorical poem. While Drayton and Williams promotes the effects of a departing loved one‚ enhanced by the imagery and tone. The mood created by the authors develops

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    differences between the book version of War of the Worlds and the movie version. One main difference between the two stories was the place in which the Martians landed first. In the book the Martians landed in England first‚ but in the movie the Martians landed in California. Another difference was the time period in which the stories took place. In the novel it was a few years from the end of the 19th century. While in the movie World Wars I and II had already passed. Last‚ the weapons

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    Just like 1984‚ Brave New World also derives a theme from government control. Brave New World’’s theme is destruction of human instincts and nature for happiness and control leads to ignorance and unhappiness. First‚ on the baby-making-tour‚ Mr. Foster says‚ “Reducing the number of revolutions per minute‚ […] The surrogate goes round slower; therefore passes through the lung at longer intervals; therefore gives the embryo less oxygen. Nothing like oxygen-shortage for keeping an embryo below par.

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