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    He could not make up his mind if it was a small island and he was very close, or if it was a massive one and he was far way. Still continuing to take step after step across the water, across the stretch of glass like liquid, he reached the sandy island. The moment his bristled toes touched the hot sand, Judai immediately fell into a deep slumber. When he hit the ground, his head split apart like an

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    In the passage “A Brave New World,” by Adam Huxley, John the Savage experiences exile when he travels to the civilized world with Bernard Marx. While John is in the civilized world, the separation from his homeland causes him to have alienating experiences. John is seen as an outcast in the civilized world due to his refusal to participate in customs and events that are normal to the citizens. His refusal of protest also makes him appear as an odd person to the citizens, due to the citizens viewing

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    The book begins with the Director of Hatcheries and Conditioning explains that this Utopia breeds people by artificially fertilizing a mother's eggs to create babies that grow in bottles. Everyone belongs to one of five classes, from the Alphas, the most intelligent, to the Epsilons, morons bred to do the jobs that nobody else wants to do. All the babies are conditioned psychologically after birth, to make them happy citizens of the society with both a liking and an aptitude for the work they will

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    the West, while the island of Uta-Jima is a symbol of Japan as a whole. The novel pits the ancient, traditional values of the island against the new, brash values of the West. Off the shores of Uta-Jima, the author describes a world slowly succumbing to Western encroachment. The author depicts Shinji as the embodiment of Japanese values pre-World War II. Shinji is described as living an average islander life. He supports his family by fishing, something that men on the island have done for generations

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    Aldous Leonard Huxley was was born into a family that loved working in the English ruling class made up of the intellectual elite. Huxley was born on July 26 of 1894, in Godalming, England. His father was the son of Thomas Huxley in which he was a great biologist. His grandfather also helped develop the theory of evolution. Huxley was the fourth child in the family. “His father, Leonard, was a teacher and a writer; and his mother, Julia, was a descendant of the English poet Matthew Arnold” ( Biography)

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    Drugs In Brave New World

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    Raymond Argueta Ms. Wierenga Honors English IV 31 August 2015 Brave New World with Drugs In Brave New World, by Aldous Huxley, there is a drug used and mentioned throughout the story called Soma. The characters have been conditioned by birth that Soma is always the answer when you feel alone or sad. This drug is used so people can go on "holidays" from their reality and is used as payment for the lower caste groups. People want Soma because they go on these highs and live in their "Heaven" to

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    do with American History? How did it become what it is today? All your questions will be answered. The beginning of surfing started off somewhere in the polynesian islands. What did look like hundreds of years ago and what kind of significance did it serve? Contrary to popular belief, surfing was not founded on the Hawaiian Islands. Surfing has no definite origin

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    Hawaiian Monk Seal

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    The Hawaiian Monk Seal (Neomonachus schauinslandi) It is estimated that monk seals have been living in the Hawaiian island chain for 14-15 million years. It is believed that they reached the Hawaiian archipelago through the Central American Seaway, which closed approximately 3 million years ago. They are considered by many to be a “living fossil” due to the primitive nature of the species. Both remaining species of monk seal are in imminent danger of going extinct. While the Hawaiian monk seal population

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    Tupua Persuasive Essay

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    Tuvalu, a small island with a population of less than 11,000, is on it’s way to sinking. The island has been struggling to keep it’s inhabitants safe from it’s rising waters for many years now, but it had gotten to the point where their plight can no longer be ignored. With the climate1 continuously on the rise due to high CO2 2 emission rates, from countries such as China and the United States, there has also been an increase in ocean acidification3 and ocean water levels4. These consequences both

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    Soma In Brave New World

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    Brave New World is seen as a book written on a utopian society that robot-like humans live in. The time is 632 After Ford, and the city of a utopian England is stabilized by soma. Soma is seen as a substance taken in low dosages to induce pleasant feelings and stimulates social contact. It makes the people happy, relaxed and good-humored. (Schermer, 2007). A substance like soma can be evaluated as what makes the book, Brave New World, a utopian universe. The author sees soma as psychoactive drug

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