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    widespread‚ the lifestyle of Thai is changed. The traditional ways have alteration‚ including education‚ entertainment‚ and healthcare. One of significantly changing is education that is the learning way of a new generation. Nowadays‚ knowledge is not limited to texts or professors; therefore‚ the new generation uses the apps to learn a foreign language‚ general education‚ and specific subject. The first thing that is hard learning by self in the old way is a foreign language. It is easier than the past

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    The New School‚ Jeffrey Smart Jeffrey Smart’s work‚ The New School depicts a young girl standing alone‚ with dull man-made surroundings. She is standing in what looks like a school‚ hence the title of the piece. The girl looks sad and lonely‚ and we instantly assume she is new to the school; this may even be her first day. The young girl stands in the centre of the piece and has been placed in the foreground. Nothing is on either side of her‚ except in the background. She is standing on what looks

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    and rid of any religions that would not conform; so‚ they mainly targeted Puritans. This intolerance motivated the Puritans to pursue their economic interests (which later turned into religious interests) and establish a place for themselves in the New England colonies in 1630. What they originally intended was to create a colony in which they could practice their religion freely. They did not think of accepting others. Eventually‚ their society became just as strict as English society: their political

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    feminist lens deals with the role of gender within literature‚ and the marxist lens focuses on the context of culture and society within literature. Each perspective plays off the other to create a cohesive approach to analyzing Brave New World. Aldous Huxley’s Brave New World highlights the issues associated with a society with a disproportional basis in manufactured social and gender structures. These dysfunctional social and gender structures are created through a fundamental irony: knowledge both

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    Strengths Strong Brand The New York Islanders brand is embedded within their traditions. Even the change of something as small as the goal horn‚ from the original foghorn that commended the Long Islands maritime traditions to the sound of the subway-inspired goal horn caused an outcry due to the fact that it did not symbolize the team‚ creating an unfamiliar environment and disrupting a branding technique that had been established decades ago (Drance‚ 2016). The New York Islanders entered the NHL

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    up to seventeen hundred‚ most of the settlers inhabiting the land happened to be of English origin. Although‚ they came from the same whereabouts‚ the two poles of the colonies‚ north and south‚ developed two distinct societies. For example‚ in the New England area the settlers developed an egalitarian‚ unified‚ and organized atmosphere‚ while in the Chesapeake region residents created an aristocratic‚ unloyal‚ and scattered environment. But‚ if they are of the same origin‚ how did they develop such

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    Truth Years into the future‚ a perfect Utopia of World State is in power‚ and everyone is happy. There is no sadness‚ despair‚ or trouble. However‚ there is also no strong feeling‚ no love‚ and no personal connection. This is the universe in Brave New World. Within this novel there are several direct statements‚ and also characters‚ that have strongly contributed to this theme and the development of it over the entire novel. Statements from this novel have greatly impacted the development of the

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    Hassan Fathy’s work in New Gourna‚ described in his book ‘Architecture for the Poor’ proposes an inventive approach to tradition that is‚ in theory‚ also very sustainable‚ economical and cheap. However this architecture is not used in Egypt today‚ although the locals insist on building new houses‚ especially in the outskirts of Cairo. The number of these houses grows everyday‚ which has led to a chaotic situation of the city‚ in terms of infrastructure and overall living condition. Why are Fathy’s

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    league baseball forever. It’s not difficult to state an opinion‚ but to state a strong opinion‚ you would need sources to back it up. The author chooses to include‚ "Jackie Robinson’s New Honor‚" because the year of its publication‚ was the year that the movement took place. The author basically restated what the New York Times article said in 1950‚ only this time‚ the article is now serving as a evidence for Robinson’s accomplishments. The author had also included a little bit of history in his article

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    with chemicals for balance? This section of the piece of literature known as Brave New World by Aldous Huxley is a piece of literature that makes a lot of broad points about ideology‚ has characters that in ways seem to be pawns of these ideologies but lacks a setting‚ is written in third person‚ and has a very interesting plot and conflict. The overall conclusions one could gather from these sections of Brave New World by Aldous Huxley have a lot to do with ideology and the world. Although we know

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