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    UNEMPLOYMENT ANALYSIS IN KENYA Dawn Mwalo Supervisor: assistant Fastova N.I. Kharkov National University of Radioelectronics (Lenina street 14‚ department of Economic Cybernetic‚ Kharkov 61166‚ Ukraine‚ (057)70-21-490) E-mail: elizabeth_mwalo@yahoo.com The given work is devoted to one of the most important problems of unemployment in many nations’ economies. The main goals of this work are to make analysis of the tendency of trend of the unemployment rate

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    Brave New World: Utopia?

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    Matthew Cayce Instructor Susanna Holmes Honors Composition II 26 April 2006 Brave New World: Utopia? When one envisions a utopian society‚ religion‚ the prevailing presence of social class segregation‚ and abusive drug use are not typically part of such a surreal picture. These attributes of society‚ which are generally the leading causes of discontent among its members‚ are more so the flaws an idealist would stray from in concocting such hypothesis for a more "perfect" world; not so for Aldous

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    Soma in Brave New World

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    not happy with the life that the "civilized" people live. To him it seems like a big illusion. The people are conditioned to not have emotions‚ but humans cannot really be humans without emotions. Even though the Savage had several chances to "have" Lenina any time he wanted‚ he didn’t want to. He wanted passion‚ he wanted somebody to love‚ and most importantly he wanted his feelings to be real‚ visceral—not artificially imposed. The "perfect" drugs that can be developed in the future will

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    discoveries‚ possibilities of science are neverending • BUT science in the BNW has been put on hold indefinitely as any more discovery could be a threat to their order and society. • Advantages: eliminates weak links unless there is a mistake (ie when Lenina forgets the injection…) eliminates obstacles such as disease‚ fewer challenges‚ eliminates

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    Brave New World - Freedom

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    Leila Hazelwood Ms. Huert ENG1WCU May 30‚ 2001 Brave New World Essay The concept of freedom is always changing and is often open to interpretation. What‚ exactly‚ is freedom? and why is it so important that we be free? In Brave New World‚ Aldous Huxley leaves the reader in continuous suspense over which character is truly free or has freedom. The citizens of the World State do not possess any notion

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    international hotels group was found in 1967 and headquarter is located in Denham‚ United Kingdom. It operates in three business models‚ as franchising‚ managing and owning hotels and resorts. The company operates its hotels under nine brands‚ Hotel Indigo‚ Crowne Plaza‚ InterContinental‚ Holiday Inn‚ Holiday Inn Express‚ Staybridge Suites‚ Candlewood Suites‚ Even and Hualuxe hotels and resorts brands‚ in over 100 countries around the world. IHG has approximately 661‚159 hotels rooms and has approximately 1

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    circulation throughout the country and thus‚ the economy suffers. The prosperity of this money cycle is valued highly‚ and so these three jingles are sleep-taught to all. <br> <br>Hypnopaedic slogans focus also on encouraging emotionless bliss. For example‚ Lenina often says "a gramme is better than a damn" (37). Society teaches one to take a gram of soma‚ the drug with no after affect‚ to get rid of problems or worries. When people choose soma instead of dealing with problems‚ it promotes emotional stability

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    Exile In Brave New World

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    and inadvertently shapes the rest of his life. With her teaching him how to read and living with the savages‚ John becomes the person that he is. The exiling Linda faced allows the book to progress and results in John being introduced to Bernard and Lenina. Through Linda’s experience of exile‚ the characters and plot of the novel are developed and influenced. Linda’s character influences John throughout the novel and is a driving force in his demise. Literary theorist and cultural critic Edward Said

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    Dystopian Society Different societies have risen and fallen in the continual search for the “perfect” society. The definition of this utopia is in constant flux due to changing times and cultural values. Many works of literature have been written describing a utopian society and the steps needed to achieve it. However‚ there are those with a more cynical or more realistic view of society that comment on current and future trends. These individuals look at the problems in society and show

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    Brave New World – A Better World “From each according to his ability‚ to each according to his need.” This quote‚ by Karl Marx‚ addresses the principle that everyone should contribute as much as they can to society‚ and in turn take whatever it is they need from the society. The ideology from this quote is greatly applied in Aldous Huxley’s novel‚ Brave New World. It can be said that the entire foundation of Huxley’s novel is based on this single quote. In the novel‚ the population of the world

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