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    Equality and Technology in Anti-Utopias Which society would be better to live in? A society with no technology at all or a society where there is technology but it’s there to limit the citizens living there? While being made up by two different people‚ these stories both take place in anti-utopias. Utopias are societies that are perfect and have no flaws‚ but when a utopia goes wrong‚ it becomes an anti-utopia. There are many similarities and differences between Anthem and Harrison Burgeron‚ and

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    LART 211 25 February 2013 Instructor: Natalie Panfili Summary In Joshua Adler’s essay‚ “Our Alarmist Society‚” Adler point out a serious problem; alarmist have a lot bad influence in our society. In his essay‚ he said that “Scientific alarmism is becoming a way of life in the United States.” We all know that alarmism can cause misunderstanding and trouble for listeners‚ but it can cause our life to become miserable if it becomes part of our living element. Based on Adler’s essay‚ in 1989‚ the U

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    What the author is going to do with this page is explain what his utopia job would be. What it is some the objectives that he would need to achieve having the job as well as what he would have to do as the leader to ensure that there is going to be success. What has to be done to help the employees buy into the plan of this author. What the author would call the utopia job would be to have an animal rescue. This would be what would make him the happiest. With his strengths being that he is looking

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    Summary Of “The Men We Carry In Our Minds” In his essay “The Men We Carry In Our Minds” Scott Russell Sanders explores the relationship between gender roles and social classes in both men and women. Sanders disputes that‚ the personal experiences of individuals within our society‚ lead to conflicting perspectives about the gender roles for men and women. The varied social classifications of both male and female citizens allows for different opinions and prejudices’ to arise. Throughout the essay

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    Summary of Our Barbie’s‚ Ourselves In "Our Barbie’s‚ Ourselves" Emily Prager discover that Barbie was created by a man; inventor and designer Jack Ryan (para1). Emily Prager acknowledges that Barbie appeared about the same time during the feminist movement when women fought equality and small breast were king. Prager examines three different

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    on to become economic systems. The first among these thinkers to conceive a paradise free of corruption was Sir Thomas More. In his 1516 book‚ Utopia‚ More aims to illuminate and eradicate the socio-political corruptions in Europe by creating a more reformed society. Though his community is isolated from the rest of the world‚ scholars govern More’s Utopia; creating a place where food is plentiful‚ labor is universal (abolishing the division if social classes)‚ and camaraderie‚ rather

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    Designer Babies: A Future Utopia or Dystopia? Smart. Beautiful. Athletic. Healthy. All qualities a person would want in a child. For people in today’s world‚ they would get these things from their parents in a somewhat random lottery‚ but imagine a world in which someone could choose these traits for his or her child before they were born. While it may seem like something from a science fiction novel‚ the technology already exists to allow for that option. The technology is a combination of many

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    Francis Bacon’s Scientifically Revolutionary Utopia The New Atlantis is a seventeenth century depiction of a utopia by Francis Bacon. In this novel‚ Francis Bacon continues on More’s utopian ideas. Unlike More‚ however‚ Bacon relied on societal change via advancements in science and ones own awareness of his environment rather than through religious reforms or social legislation. The seventeenth century marks a period in history where drastic social change occurred. This change‚ however‚

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    Summary: Our Iceberg is Melting Foreword by Spenser Johnson: One the surface‚ the story of this book appears to be a fable that is relatively easy to grasp‚ but it does subtly impart an invaluable lesson on change. The book covers John Kotter’s Eight Steps to bring about successful organizational change and can be equally useful for a high-school student as it is for a CEO of a multi-national organization. Welcome Note by John Kotter: People do not often understand the need for change. Businesses

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    times away‚ so it seems. If I had the chance to create a better world there would undoubtedly be many changes. My vision of a utopia would be on a beautiful‚ self-sustaining world where innovation and nature co-exist peacefully‚ there are no wars and equality reigns‚ and my friends and family are safe and happy. Nowadays‚ just walking outside your door shows just how wrecked our once beautiful world has become; and the sad thing is‚ we only have ourselves to blame. Earth is in a downwards spiral concerning

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