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    that with their degree they are given more job satisfaction. “College teaches students to be more resourceful so they are better able to transfer their knowledge and skills to other types of jobs more easily than others.” (classroom.synonym.com) As Faber is saying, the opportunity for jobs is all around you. With the knowledge of the skills that you have you are not limited to one specific area, it is possible for you to branch out. Along with job satisfaction comes personal satisfaction, you…

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    Karl Marx is perhaps one of the most controversial thinkers of the modern world. His widely known idea of communism has been contemplated, debated, and even used in various countries. Being a man that is both hated and loved, Karl Marx has influenced leaders of all types. However, he has not only influenced leaders, but average citizens alike. His idea of a proletariat revolution has sparked the interest of many common people throughout history. Despite this, the bourgeoisie have always given…

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    What if in our world, knowledge was limited and nobody could truly connect with anybody on a personal level? Well, in the society of the book Fahrenheit 451 by Ray Bradbury, both of these things are happening. The society created in the book and our society today may look and sound very different, yet that’s not all there is to it. In many ways, this supposed “utopian” society of Fahrenheit 451 and our society that we live in today are very different, nonetheless, the two also have their…

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    existence of bow is on 9th century and found in Uzbekistan and Turkmenistan. Some of the proved shows that in the empires of Arabic and Byzantine, bow was regularly used in that time. Besides, bow was introduced by the Arabs to Europe. According to Faber (2006), bow was made of pernambuco wood from palo basil tree. The lower half (frog) made from ebony. Unfortunately the material can not be used again as a contribution to the cause of extinction of elephants and turtles. The protective wrapping…

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    In the gripping dystopian novel Fahrenheit 451, author Ray Bradbury explores a daunting future where books are burned and disgraced. Full of warnings to humanity, this novel suggests that questioning ourselves and our society and seeking knowledge are essential to our humanity. Without the ability to ask these fundamental questions, humans become dysfunctional and society disintegrates. Bradbury shows us the consequences on humanity through three characters of vastly different personalities and…

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    “The numbness will go away, he thought. It'll take time, but I'll do it, or Faber will do it for me. Someone somewhere will give me back the old face and the old hands the way they were. Even the smile, he thought, the old burnt-in smile, that's gone. I'm lost without it” (78). If everyone was identical, there would be a loss of individuality. Placed in a dystopian society, Fahrenheit 451 by Ray Bradbury, the society has restrictions against reading in all forms. Firemen’s jobs are to create…

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    futuristic—and nearly prophetic—dystopian novella, Fahrenheit 451, published in 1953, Ray Bradbury demonstrates his understanding of the universal truth identified above through the thoughts, dialogue, and behavior of Mildred, Clarisse, Montag, and Faber. What Bradbury was able to demonstrate through fiction, contemporary author and journalist Nicholas Carr, has proven through his examination of the impact of technology on our brains and…

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    In the classic science fiction novel, Fahrenheit 451, by Ray Bradbury, the author illustrates the impact there is on society when a privilege such as books and freedom of thought is taken, while a resource such as technology is abused. The novel focuses on the main character Montag, who in his society, represents the small population who rebel against the norms; the results of a rebellion such as Montag 's is revealed as his character develops. The manipulation of people in Fahrenheit 451 is…

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    Which Character Are you More Alike? Guy Montag is a nuisance, and a threat to the very fabric of society. This is the belief his peers have of him by the end of Fahrenheit 451. He has chosen his new path towards enlightenment. Deciding to not let others think for him anymore, and to leave the materialistic world he never cared for behind. His wife Mildred is the exact opposite from him, allowing her thoughts to be controlled by the fast paced instant satisfaction lifestyle that is so prevalent…

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    Peta V. Cal Analysis

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    v. Faber (C.D. Cal. 1998) — Challenging the previously believed principle that you could never take a company’s logo, the court alllowed the use of Bally’s logo by Ballysucks.com (thereby, protecting criticism sites) in these terms, “An individual who wishes…

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