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    how this world runs with what is right and wrong; but what if what we think is right to another world might be wrong. In Brave New World there are two different worlds between the savages and the people of the New World. Among all the different people we have a man named John. John was born from a mother and a father just like our world. Unlike the rest of the people John wants a family, someone only for him. John is a man with knowledge, he sees what is being done wrong with the New World people

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    Throughout history, numerous events have changed drastically the world. World War I, also known as the Great War, conflict, chiefly in Europe, among most of the great Western powers, was the largest and deadliest war the world had yet seen. Many of the consequences of World War I still have on impact in our days. It ended empires in Russia, Germany, and Austria Hungary and caused Russia to turn to communism and become a totalitarian state with Stalin in power. The development of new weapons caused

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    sports in the world; Through soccer people's cultures are known and people are given a lots of fun and entertainment. Soccer has been around for many decades between these decades there been many championships at outstanding levels, which has generated work, joys and development in general. The FIFA Women's World Cup is an international football competition in which various countries compete to be the champions of the world. In 1991, China made history by hosting the first Women's World Cup.The women’s

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    “World War 1 is considered as one of the greatest events of the 20th century where the war lasted for more than four years, occurring from 1914 to 1918 with over thirty-eight million casualties”(Lohr, 2014). The cause of the war has been debated for decades but it is assumed the assassination of Franz Ferdinand by the Serb on June 1914 could have triggered the war. Besides there are certain forces that caused the war such as nationalism, imperialism and military power as many countries believed in

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    Brave New World is a book that revolves around the cultural elements of “Community, Identity, Stability” (1). That motto is something that holds true for the many average lives that partake in the New World community and can even apply to the Reservations that are explained throughout the book. However, there is an exception to this motto and that exception is John the Savage. John is truly an outsider in both cultures, for many different, yet similar, ways. He is caught between two extremely different

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    the 90s. The internet affects our world globally each and every day. The internet is defined as the worldwide connection that allows people globally to ccommunicate with eachother. It is kknown tobe operated by the government , industry, academia, and private properties. In the beginning , the internet served mainly to interconnect laboratories that were used to perform government research, but ever since 1994 it’s been expanded to serve people all across the world. Due to the expansions and advancements

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    The Green Revolution is a time period when technology and sciences drastically improved the agriculture production rate. For example, Pause is the author of the article “Overpopulation Is Not the Main Cause of World Hunger” and his research shows that “world food production per person has increased by 30%,” (1). The technology improvements has allowed production increase. Science has let the food production that was once limited are being expanding to were it can support more and

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    What is Happiness? Well, In Brave New World, by Aldous Huxley (great book by the way), the people that lived in this dystopian world, called World State, had a motto/goal that they believed that it provided them happiness; “Community, Identity, and Stability.” Which basically meant that you have no individuality, so that your community has stability. In addition to that, all they did was have sex and drugs which made them oblivious to how their “perfect” society is not so perfect. They also scientifically

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    Worldview is generally defined as the way individuals interpret reality or the world around them. Everyone has a type of worldview whether consciously and subconsciously, a personal worldview is everything a person “believes to be true”, and also what that individual “believes becomes the driving force behind every emotion, decision and action”.1 Consequently, worldview affects people’s reaction or response to every aspect of life; religious beliefs, education, economic, career, relationships, marriage

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    Everyone has a worldview, a perspective with which we evaluate the world. A set of beliefs and values that are honoured and withheld by societies and groups of people. My worldview corresponds to Theism which is the belief in the existence of one god as a creator of the universe, intervening in it and sustaining a personal relation to his creations. There are several tribes within the First Nations with differing worldviews. I will be comparing the worldview of the Blackfoot tribe to my own worldview

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