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    Irony in Brave New World A society in the future can be very distinctive apart from a society in the modern day. Brave New World‚ written by Aldous Huxley‚ is a novel in regards to a utopian society. It takes place in the future where all is advanced and people are no longer born. Instead‚ reproductive technology is developed and futurology is emphasized. The majority of the population is divided into classes and no one is able to think for themselves. The novel is ironic at points and uses satire

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    Robert Sorensen Professor Edmunds English 1A MW 4pm Writing Assignment 1 High School: Out With the Old and In With the New When most people think about high school‚ they think about fun times with no responsibility. Rarely does someone look back and think that it played a key role in preparing them for college and the rigors of the real world. There is an epidemic failure to properly prepare high school students because of the current system in which they are enrolled. Teachers are failing

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    Mrs. Monte English 101- Period 2 8/20/12 Brave New World Aldous Huxley‚ author of Brave New World‚ demonstrates that use of technology that we use today. Comparing the book to society today‚ in 632 A.F. The government had owned all of the new studies‚ almost too much of the experiments. It had way too much control over the social lives of the natural citizens. Every new body that is born becomes of the governments liking‚ which leaves “natural” child birth out of the picture. It is known as

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    characters‚ her interesting settings‚ and her strong display of morality. The writer does a good job in avoiding facts‚ keeping the thesis mainly opinionated. In the body of the essay‚ I believe it could have been rearranged in order to have more of an effect on the reader. in body paragraph one‚ the writer gives a brief explanation of the strong characters Agatha Christie created. I believe this paragraph should have been in the middle and switched with body paragraph number two. In body paragraph number

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    Helen Keller has made many impacts on today’s world for the better. Helen Keller has influenced many individuals by her accomplishments and achievements even with her illness. Helen Keller is both blind and deaf. She is very important to people with disabilities because she showed that anything is possible‚ even if you are disabled. You can accomplish anything if you put your mind to it. She has showed that people deserve respect. Especially the blind and the deaf. Helen Keller supported many programs

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    World War II was not a continuation of World War I‚ although they do have some connections. The Wars themselves are not a continuation‚ because of World War I (and some other reasons) World War II did occur. But it is not the same war‚ they were not fighting for the same reasons. After World War I‚ Germany had been badly beaten and they felt like they were being punished because of their loss of the first war. That anger helped to fuel the Nazi partnering‚ and the election of Adolf Hitler. That

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    The Panama Canal had a very good impact on the world. They built it very well and the canal has been standing for 100 years now. With it being very well built‚ I would think that the canal would not be as well as it is because they overcame some of the worst possible outcomes. The Panama Canal was built North of Panama. Over 80% of Pittsburg in America went to help out on building the Panama Canal. Many different countries from around the world also came to help out. Mostly men came out to

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    up for African Americans civil rights‚ but she is so much more. Rosa Parks changed the world because she was one of many voices that started a movement that changed the lives of millions of people. She showed America that everybody deserves equality and respect. She left a legacy as America’s “ Mother of freedom movements.” Rosa Parks changed the world by giving voting rights to African Americans‚ she did this by noticing the amount of segregation in voting. For example the African Americans

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    important commodity in the world trade in the nineteenth century. There was a lower number of salves in the North since the Northern States outlawed slavery. In result‚ the North relied on the Southern’s cotton production to made money. Cotton shipment overseas made Northern businesses rich‚ Northern bankers financed land for plantations‚ Northern insurance companies made profit by insuring slaves since they were considered property; therefore‚ very valuable. The effect of slavery overtook the South

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    Massachusetts to go to Harvard‚ he divorced and left Barack and his mother alone. After becoming an honor student in his schools‚ he went to multiple colleges and got his degree in political science. After that‚ he changed the world. Barack Obama has made so many positive impacts in the world including becoming the first ‘colored’ president of the United States: 44th President overall and he created many laws and regulations that not just helped the people‚ country‚ allies‚ but

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