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    partly scientific. Furthermore‚ sometimes the sentences tend to sound like enumerations and the style is not lengthy. In the third chapter the narrator often changes the point of view. First we are with the director‚ then with Mustapha Mond‚ then with Lenina and Fanny and then different conversations alternate between each other. This passage appears a little bit chaotic. During the indirect speech and the descriptions the tense is simple past‚ but the direct speech is in the simple

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    ϖ Company 11 – Zara‚ Inditex ϖ Zara‚ the world largest clothing retailer brand that is part of the Inditex multinational clothing company which was created by Amancio Ortega and Rosalia Mera in 1974. They are based in the northwest of Spain. Currently‚ Zara has a total of 2‚000 stores in major cities around 88 different countries. They are acclaimed as a fast fashion company in the industry with more than two hundred professional designers within the creative teams. Zara’s products are diversification

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    Soma clouds the realities of the present and replaces them with happy hallucinations‚ and is thus a tool for promoting social stability. But even Shakespeare can be used to avoid facing the truth‚ as John demonstrates by his insistence on viewing Lenina through the lens of Shakespeare’s world‚ first as a Juliet and later as an “impudent strumpet.” According to Mustapha Mond‚ the World State prioritizes happiness at the expense of truth by design: he believes that people are better off with happiness

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    Are We Socially Intelligent? Francis Pangfei Lai Abstract: It was Daniel Goleman’s book “Social Intelligence: The New Science of Human Relationships” that started the author thinking on the relevance of social intelligence to property professionals. In the course of practicing as a property consultancy and lecturing at various universities over the years‚ the author notices that a property professional tends to lack the many soft skills of emotional and social intelligence. In this paper

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    ice-cream soma‚ praise Ford‚ and all diverge in an Orgy-Porgy. This felling of community replaces church sine God is now unheard of. Sex and Ford makes up this utopia’s community. The only true utopia seen in Brave New World is when Bernard and Lenina visit the Savage Reservation. Mothers are seen with babies and there are nuclear families. This true community is viewed by the civilized as grotesque and disturbing due to there conditioning. Destiny in Brave New World is chosen for you

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    impossible. As a result‚ built on a large foundation of identical‚ easily manipulated people‚ the society thrives. Stability lives‚ but individuality — the desire and/or ability to be different — is dead. "When the individual feels‚ society reels‚" Lenina piously reminds Bernard‚ who strives without success for a genuine human emotion beyond his customary peevishness. This inability is a kind of tragic flaw in Bernard. Even love — acknowledging and cherishing another’s unique identity — represents

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    After reading the novel Brave New World by Aldous Huxley I realized that this is no ordinary story. It predicts a future overpowered by technology and government and where the people have no true freedom of choice. This book made me think about whether the utopia depicted in the novel would be a perfect place to live or a terrible place to live. It is hard to distinguish where the line is drawn between making life simpler and losing the meaning of life. Although some may look upon this type of life

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    Ryan Kosmayer ENG-4U Ms. S Monday July 22‚ 2013 Brave New World and Hamlet Comparative Essay In the texts Brave New World and Hamlet‚ there are two entirely diverse stories that share similar protagonists. Despite being from completely different worlds‚ Hamlet and John share a lot of things in common. They both face severe alienation from their mothers and from people that attempt to use them. Coincidentally they also both use their friends as a relief to cope with their experiences. With the

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    Communication Styles and the Business Communication Process According to Stuart‚ Sarow‚ and Stuart (2007) “Interpersonal communication is the exchange of information between two or more senders or receivers in a casual context” (p. 12). I will discuss the content of a conversation between a young lady named Odetta and her boss Robert. Odetta is the group coordinator at a major hotel near the Los Angeles airport‚ and it is time for her review. The discussion will include the style of communication

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    The comedic play entitled “The Taming of the Shrew” written by William Shakespeare‚ is an antifeminist story of how a man named Petruchio tames his wife Katherine Minola into submission. There are many aspects of this play that appear to be sexist toward women; parts pertaining to the organization of marriage‚ the taming of a woman‚ and the social disapproval of a woman refuting something with a man. Though sexist‚ when Shakespeare wrote the play‚ the aspects of the play that are considered unacceptable

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