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    Case 3 – Crossing Borders 1. What competencies are appropriate to ensure greater effectiveness of U.S. employees operating in a maquiladora or other non-U.S. organization? The competencies appropriate to ensure greater effectiveness of U.S. employees operating in maquiladora‚ or other non-U.S. organizations‚ are as follows: · The ability to understand the need for an environmental scan‚ and interpret what the environmental scan highlights‚ before reaching their work destination. This can help

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    society‚ John refuses to take soma to alter his feelings. John says‚ “I don’t believe it’s right” (Huxley‚ 155). John did not like the idea that his mother was was going to be in a long sleep caused by soma. Bernard shows strange behavior by not having a huge interest in ‘having women’. Bernard said to Lenina‚ “I didn’t want it to end with our going to bed...Not at once‚ not on the first day” (Huxley‚ 93). In this society‚ most men think about having women and move too fast‚ but from this one can

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    I believe the way Huxley portrays and treats the female population reflects the inequalities in gender and misogyny in the early 20th century society which the novel was written in. I have read and analysed articles on this matter and have found them to all generally agree with my hypothesis. One thing I have found interesting is that I have found no articles written before the 1990’s on the gender issue in Brave New World. This could show how only recently it is becoming apparent to us in our society

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    machinery and scientific medicine and universal happiness. You must make your choice. Our civilization has chosen machinery and medicine and happiness." Chapter 17 Of all the works that Aldous Huxley has produced the most intriguing and philosophical one would have to be Brave New World. Throughout his carrier Huxley has written many satirical novels about the flaws of society but none can compare the symbolism and depth that this novel presents. As the above quote suggests the citizens of this futuristic

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    indication of this is when Bernard is threatened by the D.H.C to be sent to Iceland‚ “The Director’s threats had actually elated him‚ made him feel larger than life. But that‚ as he now realized‚ was because he had not taken the threats quite seriously…” (Huxley 69). During this first quarrel between the D.H.C and Bernard I realized that as much as Bernard wanted something different from his society‚ he could not swallow the repercussions that came with that mindset. Another event that proved to me that Bernard

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    ” ’But the Director’s old; lots of people are old; they’re not like that.’ ‘That’s because we don’t allow them to be like that. We preserve them from diseases. We keep their internal secretions artificially balanced at a youthful equilibrium...’“ (Huxley 110-111). In this excerpt it can be determined that Lenina is incapable of acknowledging the fact that people can appear physically aged. This is due to the reason that the World State does not allow it to happen through a series of scientific methods

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    The information portrayed in real literature is much more authentic and concrete than the ideas depicted in “unreal” mass media. In Brave New World Revisited Huxley describes human reaction to mass media as “the tendency to response to unreason and falsehood- particularly in those cases where the falsehood evokes enjoyable emotion.” (Huxley) Even more‚ it is ordinary in human society to get consumed by the irrelevant information circulated by the media. Many news outlets such as “E! News” deliver

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    In 1932‚ Aldous Huxley wrote a book entitled Brave New World. It was a novel of a dystopian future where persuasion and science were effectively combined to control the population. Huxley warns his readers about the problems associated with the advancements of subconscious persuasion techniques because he saw people becoming susceptible to them during the Age of Television Addiction. He critiques this by setting a character contest between John the Savage and Mustapha Mond‚ which reveals the characters

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    The British author of Brave New World‚ Aldous Huxley‚ said: “’if one’s different‚ one’s bound to be lonely’” (Huxley). In Aldous Huxley’s book‚ Brave New World‚ there are multiple unorthodox characters‚ but Bernard Marx‚ Helmholtz Watson‚ and Mustapha Mond are the most unorthodox characters throughout the book. Bernard Marx proves that he is unorthodox multiple times throughout the book. The physical height of Marx is a clear indication that he is unorthodox. Although Bernard Marx has the status

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    In his novel‚ Brave New World‚ Aldous Huxley introduces a society based on consumerism. The World State is a self-sustaining machine‚ in which constant production is supported by constant consumption. Reflecting upon our own society‚ there are quite a few unnerving parallels. Our society too is based on mass production and consumerism. Big brands dominate the economy and available goods. And just as how it is never clear who controls the machine in the World State‚ we too are often left clueless

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