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    liberation from a corporate controlled society. In the movie Tyler Durden (Brad Pitt) comments on the new way of life‚ "We are products of lifestyle obsession. Murder‚ crime‚ poverty do not concern me. What concerns me are celebrity magazines‚ television with five hundred cannels and a designer name on my underwear." The film‚ Fight Club shows the consumer culture in which the 20th century male lives in and how it is a deconstruction of individuality. The film gives many examples of this; the

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    different contexts affects the representation of similar content in the texts Frankenstein and Blade Runner. Mary Shelley’s Frankenstein and Ridley Scott’s Blade Runner‚ whilst separated by 174 years‚ feature very similar content which can be seen by comparing the two side by side. Coming from different contexts‚ they both express their anxieties about technology‚ which is shown through a man made creature‚ and they both exhibit a strong valuing of nature. However due to their different contexts‚ these

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    Meaning of words I read the essay‚ “How Dictionaries Are Made” by S.I. Hayakawa. In it‚ he explains that how editors write a meaning to a word after examine many literatures. Also‚ he talks about how meanings of many words have changed during different centuries. I decided to see if he was right so I looked up three words and how their meanings have changed. First‚ I looked into the word‚ “flavor”. I found that around year 1300 to 1350‚ flavor was origins to word fetor which means an offensive

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    The New Meaning of Work When one thinks of work‚ one often thinks of a job‚ but work is far more than a job. Although work certainly provides for basic subsistence needs and decent living conditions‚ this is not its only function. Work is‚ above all‚ an activity through which an individual fits into the world‚ creates new relations‚ uses his talents‚ learns and grows develops his identity and a sense of belonging. Many people enjoy their work and take a great deal of pleasure from it. Many workplaces

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    Nick Haviaras English III op II Miss Kreps February 8‚ 2013 The Meaning of Life What is the meaning of life? The answer to this question has sought over since mankind became capable of exercising their brain capacity past a level of primal instinct. In general life is rather meaningless‚ we all simply exist together on this planet. But before one dwells on the pointlessness of human existence‚ they should think about the purpose of each individual person in our society. We create goals for ourselves;

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    question “What is the meaning of life?” is often asked‚ but the question “ What is the meaning of death?” is rarely asked. As we progress in life soon or later we answer the question “What is the meaning of life?” by itself. However when it goes to the question “What is the meaning of death?” still there no proper answer for it‚ this is because no one can break or unfold the mystical of death. To those that have soul and spirit‚ such question will always flow in and out from their mind. Why there

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    those fiendish dreams‚ the ill-omened blood which hat interrupt my sleep. *sniffles* Ever hands so pure and graced by God‚ had I not thought to be involved in such malice and cruelty. And yet here I sit‚ waiting for mine robes to incarnadine‚ too. From whence did such evil accumulate inside her‚ for which she desired immensely to seek power? I - she hath been given everything - a loving and loyal husband‚ a place of nobility‚ and even the favour of Duncan‚ the King himself. Yet I hunger’d for more

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    The meaning of life is simple all you need to know that to get far in life you need to get good GCSE’s and A levels if you so choose so as well as getting lots of revision in on your week. A timetable may be wise to those who study. A taxi driver once had that Bertrand Russell in the back of his cab. Since Russell was the most famous philosopher of his day‚ the cabby asked him "What’s it all about?" Russell‚ however‚ could not answer. No surprise there‚ you might think. For isn’t the meaning of life

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    rough stigmas or rowdy stereotypes. Maybe those things are not always true. Maybe there’s more to what meets the eye when it comes to those decked out in body art. True‚ there may be some regrets and perhaps not every tattoo on my body is steeped in meaning. Although‚ in terms of the bigger picture‚ me standing before you with tattoos could be seen as someone unafraid of making mistakes. In the workforce I am not going to be uptight or predictable. Even before making the choice to get my body covered

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    \ QUESTIONS ON MEANING 1. Lutz’s thesis might be stated briefly as follows: The four kinds of doublespeak all include language “that avoids or shifts responsibility‚ language that is at variance with its real or purported meaning” (the quotation is from par. 2). The thesis accumulates over paragraphs 2–3‚ with the addition of the intention to classify in paragraph 5. 2. Paragraph 4 offers the following questions: “Who is saying what to whom‚ under what conditions and circumstances‚ with what

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