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    Throughout the 20th century the world become an every changing place. New styles and trends were being set in both the fashion and politics sides. The 1950s brought the introduction of colour television, the foundation of NASA, Dior hit the shelves with its first collection along with the in introduction of Velcro and the opening of Disneyland. This trend of an every advancing world didn’t slow down either as the 1960s crept in. there neededto to be someone to direct this change. Somebody to…

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    To be brave is to be bold and courageous. In Aldous Huxley’s world of consumerism, there are new morals, new standards, and new values. All of these aspects contribute to form the World State, whose beliefs are to maintain “Community, Identity, and Stability.” Huxley had a world of his own to observe different ideas and beliefs in order to create his Brave New World. The 1930’s era consisted of many social and political issues that provided Huxley a number of matters to exaggerate his own…

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    Who is Jasmine? Bharati Mukherjee narrates Jasmine the main character in her novel, a female protagonist, as an outsider that strive to shape her identity to fit in mainstream of American society on her journey. Fortunately, Jasmine encounter confrontation that shifts her identity in different directions of her life. Instead of rejecting these names that are given to her by various individuals, she seeks to create a harmonious relationship with those identities. Thus, Mukerjee makes this novel…

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    against the emotionless world, strikes an alliance with the leader of the underground resistance and they start to make a revolution. After a long and significant conflict, emotion and beauty win over the dour Librian state. And the eidolon of a better tomorrow the author leaves to the audience's imagination. Unlike straightforward tales about good over evil, this film declares that…

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    actress should. Her comfort zone regarding roles in virtually non-existent, she’s willing to commit whole-heartedly to every role she gets, and her versatility and range allows both of the previous assets to work as remarkably well as they do. ‘Edge of Tomorrow’ was her way of proving to the world that she is a bonafide bad-ass, however, you kool kats already knew she could hold her own in action roles long before due to films like ‘Looper’ and ‘The Adjustment Bureau’, and this film is simply…

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    Mesmerized by the internal need to preserve the innocence in the world around him, Holden ventures off on a life-changing journey to grasp the unattainable, the need to prevent children from maturing. With the unfortunate past events in his life guiding the way, Holden embarks on a mission to prove to the world that he can make his inflated dream a reality by protecting the youth from the impurities of adulthood. Being the catcher in the rye is more than just a job that Holden wants; it is the…

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    This paper is written to discuss some of the important facts and duties of being a professional construction supervisor. (1)In the earliest days of construction, the ability to take whatever natural resources the earth provided and figure out a way to take that and preserve and improve life, has always been the basis of construction. This process of construction followed instinct, institution and utilizing resources that were most readily available. Historical data tells us that every culture…

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    I participated in this service learning programme at Carinya aged Care 220 Preston Point road Bicton WA. This organisation assists and cares for the elderly and those who cannot support themselves. I started my volunteering on the 31st of June and completed the twenty hours in the weeks that followed. When visiting Carinya, the majority of my time was spent assisting those in the dementia ward, however, I also was also able to spend some time in other areas of the nursing home, including the ……

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    One of the problems about being a legend in any field is becoming the subject of conjecture. This imaginative inference is designed by others as a means of determining how the great hero would respond to a given situation. That is what is being presented here: an educated guess of how an icon of education would respond to the ideas of two contemporary theorists. So therefore, in this scenario one finds the fabled John Dewey philosophically sparring with present-day experts G. E. Zuriff, Lorella…

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    In the early twentieth century, African-Americas in the southern states were fighting for racial equality. Racial discrimination deprived African-Americans from acquiring decent jobs, education and the right to vote. Slavery was no longer an issue for African-Americans, but they still had to fight racial injustice. The civil rights became a controversial topic in the early 1960s, and up to this day is continues to be controversial, it started a war: white versus color. In August 1963, Martin…

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