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    bacteria and other organisms already present. He was able to discover a pasteurization process which eliminated the bacteria by heating it to a high temperature. These discoveries led to Pasteur question the presence of bacteria. “Where did these “germs” come from? Were they spontaneously produced in substances themselves

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    In his book "A New Brand World" (New York 2002)‚ Scott Bedbury tells about his work at Nike and Starbucks and also gives his evaluation of the brand strategies of a range of other companies‚ with the predictable result: Harley Davidson "Good"‚ Microsoft "Bad". We all have our heroes. In the world of brands‚ the heroes are called things like Nike‚ Coca-Cola‚ Virgin‚ Harley Davidson‚ McDonald’s‚ Starbucks‚ Gap‚ etc. Who aren’t familiar with "Just do it" and Nike’s swoosh? Along with a range of

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    Andres Pastor HIST-B17A March 3‚ 2024. Subtitle How did colonists prepare for the possible coming conflict with Great Britain? The colonists took several steps to brace themselves for a possible conflict with Great Britain. They established local militias made up of ordinary citizens to defend their communities. These militias trained and prepared for battle‚ ensuring they were ready to protect their rights and freedoms. However‚ the colonists began stockpiling weapons‚ ammunition‚ and supplies to

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    in a world with no mom and dad‚ and that at any of your sides you see many copies of yourself‚ and the only society you know is the one made up of some sort of hierarchy where you are not allowed to have any feelings or even think. This is the world depicted in the book Brave New World by Aldous Huxley. The book was published in 1932‚ he was looking to provide people a picture of a future perfectionist society full of science and “happiness”‚ but this vision somehow became the world we live

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    Brave New World vs. Reality Have you ever wondered that there was a whole other world completely different from the one we live in today? In Aldous Huxley’s Brave New World‚ there actually is metaphorically. In this world people are controlled by higher power. The way Huxley describe life in (BNW) and life in the U.S are different based on drug use‚ religion‚ and consumptions of goods and services. In Brave New World their community is greatly dependent upon soma‚ as in our world where prescribed

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    life he lived in the new world‚ in which he states “We have a free country” (hanner 52). In America‚ a person can do whatever they want. Johannes does not have to pay taxes and there is no shortage of food. A person can buy land without asking someone whether they can buy or lease land. Other immigrants‚ such as gottlieb mittelberger‚ experienced the hardship of coming to the new world. Gottleib Mittelberger was a German school teacher and organ player who came to the new world as a indentured servant

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    a whole‚ today’s world is much worse than what it should be. There is a huge lack of empathy and too much sensitivity; the amount of close-minded people on this earth is crippling; major masses of judgemental people are dragging everyone down. There are many more issues‚ but that short list is big enough in it’s own way. Very few things would stay the same in the new world; it needs a lot of remodeling. Today’s world does have a few perks that could carry over to what the world should be; these

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    Why did empires of the ancient world rise and fall? According to the statement of Ian Morris and Walter Scheidel in their book The Dynamics of Ancient Empires‚ the first empire we have known in the world “took shape in Mesopotamia between the eastern shores of the Mediterranean Sea and the Persian Gulf‚ beginning around 2350 B.C.E” (Ian Morris‚ Walter Scheidel. 2009). From then on‚ a large number of imperial powers with a growing share of humanity sprung up in the next 2500 years. Among these‚ there

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    Why Shakespeare would not work in the N.W.S? Throughout this novel‚ it is evident that not only is Shakespeare prohibited in the new world but it would also not work. For example‚ in chapter 12‚ John reads passages from Shakespeare to Helmholtz. Helmholtz enjoys the poetry‚ but when John reads a passage taken from Romeo and Juliet‚ Helmholtz starts laughing even though it is inappropriate to do so. “When Juliet said this‚ Helmholtz broke out in an explosion of uncontrollable guffawing.” (Huxley

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    as a world in the future where sexual interaction is the closest aspect of a community? Is it true that the people in this society are unable to choose what they want‚ due to the fact that they are genetically controlled of who they are? Or to eliminate someone’s sadness by just taking one drop of a drug can automatically make them feel better? Welcome to Brave New World. The motto of Brave New World consists of three words; community‚ identity‚ stability. These words create and conditions new human

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