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    B04 Wong Lap Jack A0126596U Convergence or Coincidence??? Evolutionary convergence is the process by which unrelated or distantly related organisms of different lineages evolve similar smorphology‚ organs‚ and adaptations‚ but that were not present in the last common ancestor of those groups. Evolutionary convergence involving unrelated organisms living in similar environments but in different places or even in different environments. Similar or different environments have several challenges

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    During the 1950’s the pop movement emerged on the art scene‚ it was a movement that consisted of artist incorporating various aspects from popular culture‚ into their artworks‚ whether it be material goods‚ celebrities‚ comics or other things from media. In 1956‚ English Painter Richard Hamilton created his famous work of art “Just what is it that makes today’s homes so different‚ so appealing?”‚ a collage composed of various cutouts from other works of art or media. When the cutouts were all placed

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    The Catcher in the Rye Relative to the 1950’s The Catcher in the Rye can be strongly considered as one of the greatest novels of all time and Holden Caufield distinguishes himself as one of the greatest and most diverse characters. His moral system and his sense of justice force him to detect horrifying flaws in the society in which he lives. However‚ this is not his principle difficulty. His principle difficulty is not that he is a rebel‚ or a coward‚ nor that he hates society‚ it is that

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    ‘In a totalitarian world‚ conformity is necessary for survival.’ Discuss. George Orwell’s political parable‚ 1984‚ portrays an oppressive and dictatorial government‚ which thereby presents to the reader a palpable sense of danger and malevolence born out of the creation of a counter utopic totalitarian regime. Orwell’s nihilistic creation of Oceania‚ presents a world wherein every aspect of private and public life is abhorrently regimented and regulated by the autocratic ‘Big Brother’. The whole

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    Social and Political Conformity in Ray Bradbury’s Fahrenheit 451 Throughout history ideas such as social conformity and political correctness have been highly apparent in most societies. This has slowly and more recently became a problem that many individuals worldwide struggle with. Ray Bradbury’s Fahrenheit 451 speaks a large amount about what Bradbury feels governmental censorship could ultimately lead to. Creativity and originality play a major role in propelling society forward and is the main

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    Australia’s Response to Communism in the 1950’s In the 1950’s the world had just come out of the greatest war in human history. In the aftermath of this war many countries turned to communism. It was against this threat of communism that the Australian government reacted in such a wide variety of ways. Although there were a wide variety of ways in which Australia reacted there were perhaps three that were the most prevalent and influential. Firstly Australia sent troops to fight in Korea to avoid

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    called the "Corolle Line"‚ which was later renamed the "New Look" by American journalists in Life Magazine (Fashions of the 1950 ’s: The "New Look). Dior was over the harsh utility style clothes and their masculine characteristic. With the "New Look"‚ most recognizable by its curvy shape and line‚ Dior started the fashion revolution away from the wartime mode (Fashions of the 1950 ’s: The "New Look). In a single collection he created one of the most distinct looks of the century. The “New Look” was a

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    Parallels between the Crucible and America in the 1950s In these two particular time periods‚ there were a substantial amount of similarities. The most apparent one was that everyone lived in fear; scared that they would be prosecuted based on accusations‚ whether they were factual or not‚ and the personnel in both scenarios made the situations as serious as they were. One key element to both the Salem Witch Trials and America in the 1950s was the punishment for refusing to confess‚ and the reward

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    Fahrenheit 451 “Conformity is the jailer of freedom and the enemy of growth”. Fahrenheit 451 shows what kind of people there are in this world and giving you an example of both. The conformity in this story is clearly shown by the people and their actions. To start off‚ there was two kind of people in the the novel. There was people like Mildred and‚ also some people like Clarrisse. Mildred would be a true example of a conformist‚ one reason is she was attached to the technology that the government

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    portrait of family is ever changing because societal values seem to evolve and diversify as time passes. Today‚ much of this evolution in the perceptions of kinship ideals can be attributed to media and advertising influences. A typical family in the 1950s would probably

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