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    The World in 2050

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    The World in 2050 Futurism is an Italian fine arts movement that was founded in 1909. Poet Filippo Tommaso Marinetti began the movement to celebrate modern technology and to free Italian art from the psychology of the past. Futurism influenced the 20th century’s art and design‚ which opened doors for the movements related to sculpture‚ theater‚ architecture‚ fashion‚ and music. Futurist principles value the science of computer programming; they believe that computers will make a significant

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    Beauty In Brave New World

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    Proponents of a unified culture claim that “beauty” must be taught from as early as birth. However‚ a more accurate view of this issue is that beauty must be seen as a trait everyone is born with‚ rather than it being mistaken as an idea that can be conditioned or embedded into human minds. This idea can be heavily seen in Brave New world by Aldous Huxley. For years‚ society’s idea of beauty has been the main factor in determining how people dress‚ act‚ and look. Cultures are being morphed into an

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    Racism in the World

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    Is racism still a prevalent force in our modern society? Many people in America like to believe that racism is no longer apart of today’s world. They couldn’t be farther from the truth. In the twentieth-century‚ racism seemed to hit an all-time high around the world. With America trying to cope after the Civil War and Europe facing genocide‚ discrimination seemed inevitable‚ but can the problem of racism be solved? When looking back on America’s history after the Civil War‚ racism is apparent

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    You Can Change the World - Become an Activist Folks‚ I want to ask you a question: do you think everything in your life is perfect just as it is? Or are there some changes you would make if you had the chance? If the answer is “yes”… then you have everything you need to be an activist Let me explain. A lot of people choose to sail steadily through life on an even keel. But there are some people who are boat rockers. They go through life making a fuss when things...

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    Compare and Contrast

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    Melina Aracely Mora English 111 Prof Kumar 29 November 2012 Loneliness is the Common Ground Loneliness and alienation is a feeling that most everyone feels at one point or another anywhere in the world. The poems “Embrace” by Billy Collins and “Daystar” by Rita Dove share this theme in common. After thoroughly reading both I was able to compare the two poems beyond its similar theme and as well as highlight their differences by analyzing the different ways they utilize literary devices to

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    Around the World

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    The modern world changes very quickly because people want to make it better for themselves. Since the end of the XX century people in many respects depended on electricity and cars. In it there are also pluses. First our life became much more comfortable than ever‚ in - the second any information which can be necessary for us is available and we can receive it irrespective of time and much quicker than earlier. We without fail carry the Internet to number of such conveniences. The world wide web unites

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    The world has evolved very much since the beginning of time. For the world to be known and to go on like it has been there had to be a starting point; where everything had changed and improved. The economic‚ social‚ political‚ cultural dynamic has changed since the beginning of time. The world has become interconnected into a web in the period between the1500s and the 1800s. There has been an extreme changed in the cultural‚ economic‚ and social dynamics throughout the 1500s to the 1800s time period

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    Third World and Children

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    give my point of view about this organization. UNICEF is an important organization for the international cooperation between different countries. I think if there weren ’t such an organization‚ children had to suffer even more. There are a lot of children who get help from UNICEF‚ but yet there are millions who are still suffering. It is of essential importance that there are such organizations who help the children in difficulties and suffer‚ especially now in the third world countries. UNICEF

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    position can view a problem in order to make an informed decision. The trustee view model of representation allows the political position holder to have a broader view of what is important to society as a whole‚ while voting against narrow interests of constituents. This view also takes into consideration the politician’s personal views‚ morals‚ and perceptions. This way of representation could cause problems with constituents that elected the legislator to support their big political views‚ but the

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    A Semiotic Analysis of Newspaper Front-Page Photographs Paul Carter The newspaper is a form of news communication that presents a display of codes that should provide the reader with information of the world. The medium itself produces signs that the reader can interpret at their leisure without a time constraint‚ unlike television or radio. This means that the reader can take time to interpret the codes and therefore give the information more scrutiny. News is expressed in a newspaper through

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