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    don’t you? Why and why not? Give examples to support ur ans. First of all‚ the iPod is not a radical innovation. It is an architectural innovation‚ which means that it uses technology that was already present in the market‚ but in a different working system. Radical innovations are those that have a whole new design and use new concepts/components in a unique way. The ipod used the concepts found in other firms’ works like HTC‚ Samsung‚ etc‚ to build the iPod. Its interactive user interface and good

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    that can be seen with the naked eye. It magnifys up to 40 times the size of the specimens serface by passing throught the glass lenses. You can see all of the deatails close up on objects that can already been with the naked eye such as the leaf‚ and feather.You can see the textures of the objects better and see smaller details that would be hard to see without a microscope. Compound Light Microscope Small objects that are not visible to the naked eye or finer detail than what can be seen with

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    now the world that we have become so accommodated with will seem odd and unnatural because of our ever-changing society. Even though circumstances between the two communities may seem different‚ they still revolve around the same basis. In Aldous Huxley’s Brave New World‚ the society includes many of the same principles that we can see in our everyday life. Even though our world may not seem so closely related to that of Brave New World‚ many similarities exist. The fact that our worlds share many

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    Although the citizens of Brave New World by Aldous Huxley are convinced they are in this perfect world of the future‚ always happy‚ free to do whatever they want‚ ‘have’ whoever they want‚ little do they know‚ they are being trapped inside the world of the director of Brave New World. He makes the decisions about everything that happens. In Brave New World lacks freedom due to many different things‚ including the lack of individuality‚ the lack of emotions‚ and the lack of control or choice of action

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    Chapter Questions 1 and 2 1. What is the very 1st indication that Brave New World is a futuristic novel? The very 1st indication is when it mentions the hatchery. 2. Find an example of personification on the first page. “A harsh thin light glared through the windows‚ hungrily seeking some draped lay figure.” 3. In Brave New World Huxley provides the necessary exposition by having the expert explain the situation to the novice who knows little about it.

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    Ralph Waldo Emerson and Walt Whitman both expressed their similarities and differences of transcendental views through nature and individualism. Both Emerson and Whitman use nature to express the idea that society should be open-minded to the beauty of nature that surrounds them. As Emerson explains the sublimity of nature‚ he points out that “the sun illuminates only the eye of the man” (220). Transcendentalists are deeply connected with nature as both Emerson and Whitman accepted it as the divinity

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    Dickinson and Whitman. Though they choose to depict it and explore its meaning in different ways‚ the initial intrigue in the topic is unquestionably shared. In many of their works‚ ideas and thoughts of life after death are proposed and examined. Emily Dickinson takes a more personal approach by depicting herself as holding an actual relationship with Death. In many of her portrayals‚ Death is considered a courtly lover‚ proposing to Dickinson a choice‚ a chance‚ and an end. Whitman gives death

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    Colonization of the New World The discovery and colonization of the “New World” was one of the most significant and influential events in the known history of mankind. It has shaped our present by changing the course of our past and is a time of such great significance that it would be all but impossible to understand today without at least some comprehension of the why ’s of yesterday. What was it that drove such a myriad of people to risk so much to tame the wild and vast lands we now know

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    October 2007 BRAVE NEW WORLD ESSAY Certain types of novels‚ articles‚ or even images has social intentions. One of them is satire‚ "It is a style of writing‚ or art‚ which ridicules or criticizes its subject often as an attempt to accomplish change." Which is what both the Adbusters image and Aldous Huxley’s novel Brave New World bring about. Both these pieces have created a question and fear on what these technological advancements can lead a society into. Both Brave New World and Adbusters share

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    For the following book review‚ I have read Soul by Soul written by Walter Johnson. This book is 220 pages and was published in 1999. This book has been chosen for review as a requirement for American History I. Within Soul by Soul‚ Johnson covers aspects in slavery within different sections of which they appear. Johnson does a thorough job of presenting slavery in an unbiased form using several sources as proof. Some strengths of Soul by Soul are the emotions that Johnson receives as response to

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