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    In the dystopian world Jimmy inhabits in Oryx and Crake‚ the humanities are of little relevance‚ as J. Brooks Bouson states: “In Jimmy’s world‚ the creative arts‚ no longer valued by the culture‚ have lost their vitality” (144). Instead‚ they have been replaced by science and technology as the fields of study of most importance. Since the majority of people living in the compounds are ‘numbers people’ and work for the laboratories in the compounds‚ Jimmy as a ‘word person’ is isolated and in his

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    In “Choose to be Grateful. It will make you happier”‚ Arthur C. Brooks‚ argues that in order for people to make themselves grateful‚ they must appreciate even “insignificant trifles” despite whether or not they genuinely feel grateful at the time. Believing that people “raise [their] happiness” when they choose to actively give thanks‚ Brooks persuades humans to express gratitude even if it’s insincere. The author does this by citing a 2003 study that proves that appreciating makes people happier

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    It is undeniable that these two articles‚ “Intentional Fallacy” written by Wimsatt/ Beardsley and “Irony as a Principle of Structure” written by Brooks‚ address two very different topics in order to discuss how they view the overall goals of New Criticism‚ but it also has to be understood that their topics culminate to several cohesive points. The first point being that a work should be closely read in order to understand the work itself not the context surrounding it‚ or in other words‚ understanding

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    Good leadership can create a miracle Leadership can be so transformational that creates miracles. Herb Brooks was the perfect example of a ‘game changer’ in the hockey field. His leadership features were: vision‚ motivation‚ innovation‚ strategic thinking‚ confidence‚ perseverance and strong sense of purpose. He worked relentlessly towards his vision “to win a gold medal in the winter Olympics”. He defeated all odds by analyzing his biggest competitor (Russia)‚ defining a winning strategy (combination

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    Wonders’? It is evident throughout the novel ‘Year of Wonders’ that Geraldine Brooks makes the point that some characters have difficulties with societal pressures. Through the use of her protagonist Anna Frith‚ Brooks was able to show us that it was possible to break through societal pressures when the individual was ready and eager to change. Difficulties including hierarchal status‚ religious morals and one of Brooks on going themes- women’s roles within society. We see Anna able to change because

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    David Brooks begins his paper‚ “What You’ll Do Next.” by introducing his reader to the latest phenomenon for predicting human behaviour‚ big data. Big data‚ as defined by Google are “extremely large data sets that may be analyzed computationally to reveal patterns‚ trends‚ and associations‚ especially relating to human behavior and interactions.” (Google search) Advocates for this new system‚ such as Viktor Mayer-Schönberg and Kenneth Cukier‚ authors of the book “Big Data”‚ say that it offers a

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    significant concept in this essay was that it was the greediness that Americans had that truly inspired suburbia‚ or as Brooks had stated‚ “conservative utopias‚ where people go because they imagine orderly and perfect that can be led there” (65). In relation to the Great Depression era‚ these gangsters took this greed a few steps further to the extremes‚ thus creating what Brooks’ defined as the Paradise Spell. This spell ideology is based off of a life of full fantasies‚ paradise‚ and utopia that

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    This paper is aimed to provide the analysis and evaluation of the issues regarding health and illness inequalities being raised in the provided case study of “Brook Road‚ The Tale of Three Families”. The case study involves three families namely The Bradleys‚ The Khans‚ and The Huntleys. These families are reflecting different cases of issues related to the inequality in health and illness involving the people from infants to elderly. Impact of Social‚ Economic and Environmental Developments to

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    In his essay‚ “Mind over Muscle” writer David Brooks declares that once upon a time‚ men possessed the tools needed for power and success like muscles and connections. However‚ over time the information age changed all that because education became the gateway to success enabling women to get ahead since over time they proved to be the better students than men. “Once upon a time‚ it was a man’s world. Men possessed most of the tools one needed for power and success: muscles‚ connections‚ control

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    "Timeless Tact Helps Sustain a Literary Traveller" (TTHSLT) by Geraldine Brooks should definitely be included in a booklet for year 12 students studying belonging. The text focuses on a plague-stricken Eyam who quarantine and sacrifice themselves for the wider community. It is suitable as it requires students to explore the ways in which the concept of belonging is represented in and through the text. TTHSLT relates to belonging as it explores the impact on an individuals life when discovering

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