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    Objectives of Dingle oceanworld: Dingle oceanworld is a center of research and conservation. The facility was opened in 1996. The mission statement of Dingle oceanworld is ‘To develop Dingle Oceanworld as a National and International Centre of Excellence in the care, conservation and presentation of all forms of marine life for clean seas. We will conduct research which enhances the quality of marine life and educate our visitors to the best of our ability.’(Dingle Oceanworld, n.d.) Why…

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    the feet turned” (259). The setting of Brave New World takes place in London (mostly), England and New Mexico in the year 632 A.F (After Ford). “ A squat grey building of only thirty-four stories. Over the main entrance the words, CENTRAL LONDON HATCHERY AND CONDITIONING CENTER, and, in a shield, the world state's motto, COMMUNITY, IDENTITY, STABILITY … in this year of stability, A.F. 632” (3-4). Furthermore, the use of diction in this quote displays formal, yet unknown words to the reader…

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    Brave New World Happiness

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    World, Aldous Huxley discusses the notion of happiness in society through bio- engineered stability. He creates a vision towards the stability of civilization where every individual will have a purpose/destiny laid out for them. The Central London Hatchery and Conditioning Centre specializes on human cloning, rapid maturation and bottled fertilization The in-vitro fertilization is engineered specifically towards influencing an individual to occupy their place in society. In terms of happiness,…

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    future world state, so the audience has the possibility to get an impression of all the different characters Huxley creates. You are able to be with different characters at different places, at the beginning with the director in the Conditioning and Hatchery Centre or in the end with John in the lighthouse. This has the effect that you get a really good impression of this strange world. Because there are so many personalities you can see it from different views and the omniscient narrator tells…

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    hardly noticed the weather on the walk to the pond. It was slightly above freezing; winter had lost its bite. In two weeks, it would be dry, almost warm. The Haines Pond had been stocked with hatchery trout the day before. I saw the big green and silver Fisheries Department tank truck come through town. Hatchery fish are dumb. Fishing would be easy. The stream fishing later in summer would be much more work. Low, clear water and smart native fish require a live grasshopper presented from a…

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    Boldt Decisions

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    fish, were guaranteed to the tribes by the fishing clause in the treaty and the second half was to determine whether the clause extended to the hatchery fish and if it required the State to prevent environmental degradation. The tribes are given fifty percent of the harvestable fish, an adequate quantity to provide a moderate living. This allowed for hatcheries that would protect habitat from man-man damage under the fishing clause. Boldt upheld the phrase “the right of taking fish…in common…

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    Climate Change Driven Drought Impacts on Chinook Salmon Spawning and Spawning Habitats In recent years, we have come together as a society to face the difficult fact that our earth’s climate is changing, and not for the better. Now more than ever, we have seen increases and spikes in wildfires, drought, changes in species distribution, pollution, critical endangerment for species, and even extinction across the globe. As of today, we are seeing a disappearance of roughly 40% of salmon from their…

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    Brave New World by Aldous Huxley is a complex novel full of controversy, in a timeline that is both distant and relatable to the reader. In the world that is A.F. 632 life is something to indulge in, acting on one's urges is common, along with overly active sex lives, and constant drug abuse. Individuality has been lost to the past and new lower function human hybrid twins are everywhere. But in this strange world a character seems to stand out against the odds, making an identity for himself…

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    people must not be deprived of the right to think their own thoughts” (“Boris Yeltsin Quotes.”). Aldous Huxley’s novel, Brave New World, takes place in a futuristic society called the World State. Each person’s fate is in the hands of The Hatchery. The Hatchery designs each fetus for a particular caste. Once born from a bottle, each person lives his life craving pleasure all of the time. Although most people in society believe they are living a wonderful life in their particular caste, some…

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    unpleasant feelings and unnecessary emotions be terminated. This phrase stands out to me because it is explaining how they create their own society in an organized caste system with the Alphas placed on the top and the ones who will continue the hatcheries…

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