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China One Child Policy
1,037 words
For centuries China has stood as a leading
civilization, outpacing the rest of the world in
the arts and sciences. On the other hand, over the
last decade it has plummeted economically. A big
factor for this massive downfall is the population
of the country. China is overpopulated, at the
dawn of this century there were some 426 million
people living in China. Today the population is
about 1. 2 billion. About two-thirds of this 900
million-person increase was added within the last
50 years. In e...
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Natural Enemies South America
708 words
Capybara The capybara is the largest rodent in the
world. The capybara's name comes from the native
people of South America. It means 'master of the
grass. ' The scientific name of the capybara is
hydrochoerus hydrochaeris, which means 'water pig'
in Greek. Capybaras have been in existence since
the Pleistocene epoch. Their ancient ancestors
were rodents that lived about sixty million years
ago. The average size of a capybara is four feet
in length and two feet in height. This is about
the size ...
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One Million Teens Rest Of My Life Baby
1,044 words
First I want to tell you that all these statistics
that you see about how nineteen percent of all
United States births were to teens, how one
million teens become pregnant each year, and more
than five hundred and thirty thousand of them do
give birth; this my friends is not a lie. I am one
of those to statistics as a matter of fact. I am
one of those million teens that thought it could
never happen to them but later found out that I
had thought wrong. When I was eleven years old my
parents spli...
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Roman Empire Indo European
1,245 words
... of reason and love (communication and
expression with the male race). She had no formal
education (female children were largely taught to
read and write informally, in their homes and
usually by their mothers or by slaves who acted as
tutors) and, therefore, was considered inadequate
for the training of new generations; this fell
into the hands of the men. Greek women were
married as young as 14 or 15 to a man as arranged
by her family. He may be as old as 30 and could
very well be dead by a...
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Mind Altering Drugs Brave New World
1,157 words
Aldous Huxley wrote Brave New World out of fear of
society's apparent lack of morals and corrupt
behaviour during the roaring twenties. Huxley
believed that the future was doomed to a
non-individualistic, conformist society, a society
void of the family unit, religion and human
emotions. Throughout the novel, Huxley predicts
many events for the future, most of which
concentrate on a morally corrupt society. The most
important of these predictions include: greater
sexual freedom, over-population,...
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Brave New World Savage Reservation
791 words
Brave New World opens in a technically advanced
future world. In the beginning of this book, we
see the Director of World Hatcheries lead the new
hatchery students on a tour of a Conditioning
Center in London where babies are produced in
bottles and pre-sorted to determine which class
level they will be born into. These class levels
range from Alpha-plus, the highest level, to
Epsilon-minus, the lowest. There are no parents,
and babies are conditioned from birth to learn
certain behaviors. All d...
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Brave New World Citizens Of Brave New World Soma
522 words
In Aldous Huxley? s Brave New World, exists a?
reward? known as soma, a pacifier which lulls the
passions and understandings of the people. Soma is
a major factor in control of social stability.
This? poison? makes the citizens of Brave New
World ignorant to the fact that soma is a negative
device in control of their society, it kept the
people distracted and contented and prevented
insurrection. In chapter XV, Huxley proves that
even a well respected person, John the Savage, can
not bring the c...
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Brave New World Assembly Line
659 words
Science Run Amuck in Brave New World Brave New
World is a novel set hundreds of years into our
own future. On Earth, the Nine Years War tore the
planet apart in the year A. F 178. Eerily, anthrax
bombs dropped from the sky killed scores of
people, what we in the post 9 / 11 world fear the
most. When the dust settled, mankind banded
together to create a new world called the World
State. Their motto is Community, Identity,
Stability, and it is all too much present as you
will see. This future is a...
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Brave New World Huxley Creates
587 words
Community, Identity, and Stability. This motto
seems to appropriately state the nature of the
hatchery, as well as the nature of the world that
Huxley creates. The center strives for community,
identity, and stability as it literally creates
the people of the world. The motto helps Huxley
use setting in three different situations. When
describing community, Huxley creates the Infant
Nurseries and the Neo-Pavlovion Condition Rooms to
show setting. Huxley uses the Decanting Room to
symbolize the s...
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People Don T Censored Ed
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? Only God can judge me/ Nobody else/ Nobody else/
All you other mutha censored as/ get out of my
business, ? said by Tupac Shakur at the beginning
of his song, ? Only God Can Judge Me. ? Tupac was
a gangster rap artist who practiced what he
preached. Because of his profanity and lyrics,
people say he should be censored. He has the right
to rap about whatever he wishes, because it? s his
way to expressing his feelings, it? s not against
the law, and it? s the truth. Tupac uses a lot of
profanity...
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Legalizing Drugs Drug Abuse
697 words
For several decades drugs have been one of the
major problems of society. There have been
escalating costs spent on the war against drugs
and countless dollars spent on rehabilitation, but
the problem still exists. Not only has the drug
problem increased but drug related problems are on
the rise. Drug abuse is a killer in our country.
Some are born addicts (crack babies), while others
become users. The result of drug abuse is
thousands of addicts in denial. The good news is
the United States had...
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Childs Mind Left Hemisphere
527 words
The childs mind a very delicate and fragile piece
of space just waiting to be fulfilled with
knowledge. With every touch, taste, sight, and
sound a small part of the brain is in growth. It
is these early stimulations that are so crucial to
a childs intelligence in the years to come. Babies
are born with some knowledge that was genetically
pasted down to them form there biological parents,
but it is in the next couple of years that will be
so crucial to his development. Scientists are
learning mo...
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John The Baptist Tupac Shakur
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Although they lived in very different times, Tupac
Shakur and Saint John the Baptist had many
commonalities. Both became extremely famous for
expressing what they believed. The medias
portrayal of Tupac Shakur as a tattooed thug has
focused public attention on his accused crimes
instead of his music. This rapper, raised in Marin
City, California, by a Black Panther mother, is
more complex than his enemies like to admit.
Shakur (who performs as 2 Pac) was a talented
lyricist with a gift for story...
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Brave New World Aldous Huxley
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Criticism on Brave New World by Aldous Huxley
Throughout the ages, man has wondered what the
world would be like in the future. Aldous Huxley
gives us a glimpse into one possibility what the
world might be like in his novel Brave New World.
I have read many fantasy-fiction novels that talks
about this subject, such as Fahrenheit 451, but
none has caught my and really our society like
Brave New World. The book quickly caught my
attention when it described how babies were born,
or rather decanted,...
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Mary Warren John Proctor
909 words
CRUCIBLE 900 wd essay of who initiated the tragedy
in Salem Although Abigail and the girls initiate
the tragedy, responsibility lies with the whole
Salem community. Discuss. I do believe that
Abigail and the girls initiated the tragedy, what
with all their talk about spirits and the
coinsurance with the devil during the opening act.
For one reason or another, it can be said that the
blame for this tragedy lies with the entire Salem
community. But could this really be called a
tragedy? In my opin...
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Differences Between Men Men And Women
818 words
Differences between men and women In spite of the
fact that men and women are part of the human race
and share several similarities, they are
completely different in many aspects that will be
analysed in this essay. Though they are considered
equal beings, there are deep contrasts that make
them completely different in many ways. There are
psychological and physical differences between men
and women, among others. The physical differences
are rather obvious as weight, shape, size and
anatomy are...
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High School Students Distribution Of Condoms
879 words
John Griggs CP English per. 6 December 10, 1998
Distribution of Condoms is Unnecessary A few of my
high school friends, are thinking about having sex
with their boyfriends, but are too embarrassed to
go to the store and purchase a condom. They think
it would be much easier, if the schools just made
condoms available on campus. Should schools offer
free condoms to high school students? No, they
shouldn t. If schools offered free condoms to high
school students, it would legitimize and promote
sex...
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Susan B Anthony Gave Women
911 words
At the turn of the nineteenth century into the
twentieth century women began to get the equality,
most women were so desperately fighting for. Women
wanted the right to be able to vote in the next
election, work in establishments outside of their
homes, own land, and to be independent from the
traditional male chauvinistic society. Over the
years it became a long, grueling, and frustrating
task, fighting for their rights, especially for
those who led the battles; like one woman, who
could be con...
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Edgar Allen Poe John Allen
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Edgar Allen Poe and His Life Story Edgar Allen Poe
was a very famous poet and writer, Poe created
many poems and stories such as The Raven, The Tall
-Tale Heart, The Fall of The House of Usher and
many more. (thompson 1) Edgar lived from 1809 to
1849. He was born on January 19, 1809, in Boston
Massachusetts but grew up in Richmond Virgina but
through his many travels he lived in half a dozen
eastern cities. He lived a short and tragic life.
His first career was to study in law but soon went
agai...
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Women And Children Elizabeth Blackwell
672 words
9; Elizabeth Elizabeth Blackwell Elizabeth
Blackwell 9; Elizabeth Blackwell was a great
woman. She was the first woman to receive a
Medical degree in America. She opened an Infirmary
for women and children in New York. Elizabeth
Blackwell was born on February 3 1821 in Bristol,
England. But was raised differently then most
children at this time. See women were treated
differently than men. Women were given little
education and were not allowed to hold important
positions. They were not all...
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