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    regarding on who is the better generation? Is it the Old Generation which are born from 80’s and below or the New Generation which are born from 90’s and up to now? What are the traits of the New Generation that the old Generation don’t have? And which traits of the New Generation do the Old Generation doesn’t have? I had read one article in the internet regarding this issue; the article said that the teens today are more impulsive than the teens of the old generation. Nowadays‚ most of the teenagers are

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    meet with Britain for a peace conference during 1763. Britain would receive Canada from France and received Florida from Spain. The treaty would end up helping the colonies by opening the Mississippi Valley. When the colonies supply lines to Britain were interrupted the colonies would start making trade with the French. Britain would seek to seize control over this and declared that only English ships could bring goods into England and that the colonies could only export its goods to England. This

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    The essay‚ “New Superstitions for Old” was written by author‚ Margret Mead (1901-1979).The essay was published in “A Way of Seeing”(1970).She earned her bachelor’s degree at Barnard College in New York City. First an American cultural anthropologist followed by a professor at Columbia University‚ Mead produced several major studies such as “Coming of Age in Samoa”‚ and “Sex and Temperament in Three Primitive Societies.” Many literary elements are present in this essay but the main purpose seems

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    Huxley’s Brave New World‚ society is based on keeping everyone happy‚ and if for some reason someone becomes unhappy then there is always soma‚ the "perfect" drug. The entire society is based upon conditioned responses and predestination‚ where the individual does what is expected and does it well. The soma helps to keep the society moving‚ always working to keep production moving‚ just like Ford’s assembly line. Although the Controllers’ societies do function—people know what they need to

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    Throughout the course of our live lifetime‚ we learn‚ experience and explore new things that we aren’t familiar with. And as humans we thrive to do things that are said to be impossible‚ but then proven to not be. Therefore how do humans overcome the obstacles that are challenged through their path to solve these problems? The answer is you have to take substantial risk to understand and if it didn’t work the first time you’d have to take bigger risks the next. In other words you couldn’t understand

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    the free-will of mankind‚ ultimately trading off free will for temporary gratification. Aldous Huxley’s Brave New World expresses this transformation from the times of the past‚ relying on emotions to govern decisions‚ to the times of the future where technology has an iron grasp on the thoughts and ideas of society. In chapter eleven‚ John has an unsettling realization about the world. Everything is repeated‚ and true individualism is lost. Naming off bokanovski group after bokanovski group‚ seamlessly

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    rests in the safety of her bedroom‚ oblivious to the world around her. Suddenly‚ she wakes with a jolt and runs to find her parents. She’s had a nightmare. Instantly‚ the parents calm her down‚ and she is ready to dream once more. But what would she have done if she had no parents to go to? Would she have been able to calm herself down‚ or would she have stayed up all night‚ unreasonably afraid of the monster in her dream? More importantly‚ what would she have done if these nightmares occurred frequently

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    Between the World and Me In the book Between the World and Me by Ta-Nehisi Coates‚ the author portrayed his life to his son through his own personal examples of how he lived in fear. With his fear of losing his body he lost out on many life changing opportunities. Through vivid memories from childhood‚ the birth of his son‚ and adulthood‚ Between the World and Me by Ta-Nehisi Coates‚ proved that African Americans body’s had always been susceptible to destruction through systemic racism. Throughout

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    society‚ as well as government related fear‚ he attempts to inject more prozium but stops when he views himself in the bathroom mirrors reflection. Lenina‚ from Aldous Huxley’s Brave New World is considered a normal person in her society but has always struggled with promiscuity‚ something that is considered normal in the World State socially and is purposely implemented by the government. Meeting John causes Lenina to experience something she never has before‚ attraction towards him. She experiences the

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