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    Throughout my life‚ I have read about utopian societies that have become dystopias. I have been exposed to totalitarian led communities‚ such as the society run in the novel 1984. Also‚ history provides me with examples of incidents that have happened from nations that have been ruled by a dictatorship. War‚ revolutions‚ and disdain for social hierarchies are all products of the previously mentioned societies. Human beings like to have control over their own life; however‚ some groups of individuals

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    thought about rejecting your own society? (BS-1) In Jonas’s community everything is made or planned for you with no choice that you have to make. (BS-2) After Jonas realizes that something is different in his community‚ he starts to question everything that occurs in his community‚ especially when he takes the role of becoming the new Receiver of Memory. (BS-3) But after he figures out everything he questioned‚ he notices that he needs to make a change in his society‚ something needs to be better in

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    Anthem to Dead Youth What passing bells for you who die in herds? - Only the monstrous anger of the guns! - Only the stuttering rifles’ rattled words Can patter out your hasty orisons No chants for you‚ nor balms‚ nor wreaths‚ nor bells‚ Nor any voice of mourning‚ save the choirs‚ And long-drawn sighs of wailing shells; And bugles calling for you from sad shires. What candles may we hold to speed you all? Not in the hands of boys‚ but in their eyes Shall shine the holy lights of long

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    Nicholas Marshall 1‚112 words 9100 St. Charles Rock Road St. Louis‚ MO 63114 (314) 493-6100 marshalln204@ritenourschools.org The Love Of The Dead by Nicholas Marshall Ian gets off the phone to get back to work as it rings again from an unknown number. “Hello is this Ian‚ this is Dr. Smith from St. John’s hospital‚” the phone says. “Yes this is Ian. Is everything okay?” said Ian. “I

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    The Dead by James Joyce is a short story of a nephew named Gabriel Conroy attending a party that his aunts are hosting. Through the night he is faced with confrontational and questions that attack his identity. As he goes about offending people by accident he then meets Miss. ivors. She attacks him by calling him out on being a “West Briton” someone that denies their Irish nationality. As Miss continues to ask him a question after another‚ Gabriel explodes by saying “ O‚ to tell you the truth...I’m

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    Sylvia Plath was an American poet‚ novelist‚ and short story writer. She was born in Boston Massachusetts on October 27th 1932. She struggled deeply with depression much of her adult life‚ stemming from the death of her father at age eight. Aside from her depression‚ Sylvia excelled academically at Smith College‚ and because of that went on to receive a Fulbright scholarship to the highly competitive Newham College in Cambridge. She continued actively writing poetry and publishing her work in the

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    The Gadflies of Society The progress of anything is due to the generation of new ideas pertaining to it and the introduction of new perspectives on that topic. This idea of how progress comes about can be applied to anything‚ but is most aptly applied to society and its constant innovation. One of the oldest examples of someone questioning the society they live in and forcing it to make significant progress during their lifetime is Socrates. His application of the Socratic Method to the common man

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    if they would like to live in a utopian society would say no. The odd thing is that the definition of what utopia actually is can be highly debatable. The term itself was coined by Thomas More. The word Utopia came from the word eutopia which means good place and the word eutopia which means no place. So‚ essentially More wanted to describe a place that was good but did not exist. There are many different solutions or ideas for creating utopian societies. Large scale ideas do not seem to work

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    article The Surveillance Society‚ the authors William E. Thompson and Joseph V. Hickey focuses on how surveillance systems are helping us‚ also how they are hurting us‚ and why they believe what they are doing is right. First the authors Thompson and Hickey explain how surveillance helps us. With the growth in surveillance systems they are able to help increase the safety of the people who live within that society‚ and help stop those who may threaten to have that society‚ stop going along the path

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    Bhima Bhoi Odia Poet

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    Bhima bhoi The most permanent contribution of Orissa to our cultural heritage is Bhima Bhoi‚ Poet-prophet of Mahima dharma‚ who wielded his pen against the prevailing social injustice‚ religious bigotry‚ and caste discrimination. With his firm belief in one God‚ one society‚ one religion‚ he led this movement from Khaliapali Ashrama. The goal of his mission is "Jagata Uddhara" (liberation of entire world). The 19th century in India was a period of decadence and disintegration that warranted

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