The World We Live In Essay

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    ask themselves, where does this obsession originate from? What is the appeal? Some may conclude it is just fascination at the idea of such a horrible society. After reading Aldous Huxley’s, Brave New World, the reader might wonder: is the fear stricken into said movie-goers coming from the fear that we could be on a similar path? “’District Twelve. Where you can starve to death in safety,’ I mutter. Then I glance quickly over my shoulder. Even here, in the middle of nowhere, you worry someone…

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    Mortalities Sleep Birth is one of life 's greatest moments. Seeing a child 's birth is for many one of the greatest moments in life, but paradoxically that is the exact time we are committed to a life sentence. Death is a reality of life, an inevitable but bitter truth. Spring, the buds sprout out of their branches to start a new beginning, they bloom and grow, and sing their way until autumn arrives, and the poor leaves have no option but to fall down and be crunched by oblivious humans and…

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    Indiviual Analysis

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    Every indiviual follows thier own relgion and tranditions that affect their daily lives and beliefs. The experiences potrayed to them as sacred and/or holy become a guide to sort out human experience. Through the stories presented to us, whether it may be during childhood or adulthood, we start to imagine our lives revolving around those and start to view the world through lenses of the stories. Every individual has beliefs according to their religious. Born and raised in India, I practiced…

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    Equality's Sins In Anthem

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    rights such as thinking and writing by himself, talking and loving any girl he wants, and be allowed to have friendships with anyone he likes. Those are basic rights that should be available to all people under any circumstances. Because Equality lives in a dystopian society, it is a sin to write or think alone. Equality’s eventual…

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    The question is, why do we need that many farms? The answer is simple, we need all those farms in order to live. Without these farms producing goods such as corn, wheat, and cotton, we would not be able to live. You know how the saying goes, without Agriculture we would all be naked and hungry. This saying could not be more true. Agriculture is the key to survival for all living things. Without Agriculture, animals would not get the amount of food they need and therefore we would not get the…

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    Necessities People around the world are suffering every day, but these people still have hope in order to be motivated to keep living. Hope is the belief that positive outcomes will eventually happen in a person’s life. Many people living in unimaginably horrible situations cling onto the hope that one day the suffering will end. Without hope people living in adversity have nothing. Kathleen McCarty 's poem, "The World We Live In", portrays the hardships that people around the world manage and…

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    Placebo Theory

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    inevitable yet completely unpredictable. Even though we cannot predict the future we can gather information from how we live our lives to form an idea of what the future may hold. Over thirty years ago I never would have imagined technology controlling our lives to the extent it does today in 2055. Virtual reality has become a huge factor in everyone’s lives today simply by a chip placed inside of us. Thankful to Plato’s theory of the cave we are able to set limitations to virtual reality.…

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    Kid Technology

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    Since I was a kid technology was something that was used by people all around the world. It was something that people used to make life easier, and many people had personal computers that could be used to do research or to communicate with people that they knew. But since then technology has improved more than I could have ever imagined. Technology is a great thing that has affected all of our lives in one way or another. When I was in elementary school the Gameboy Advanced had come out and all…

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    being free or at liberty, rather than in confinement or under physical restraint. Since birth, we learn to adapt into a life of restrictions and limitations. Although some countries are considered to be ‘free’, we are still bound by the oppressive chains of society and government. We follow the rules and if we choose to be disobedient we suffer the consequences. In the mind of Chris McCandless, his utopian world was one where he was free do whatever he pleased without being constrained by the…

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    business. A limited government was the government that the Founding Fathers had in mind, they believed that the government’s purpose was to protect the individual rights of citizens. With a limited government our lives have minimal intrusions. Citizens will be able to live their lives how they see fit. Citizens want their privacy and that’s how the Founding Father wanted it, they had just left a government where citizens…

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