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    Case Study Cialis

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    The speak going around within the pharmaceutical market presently is centered on the erectile dysfunction pill Cialis and how the drug has developed to be a suitable therapy of male impotency. But have you ever ever suggestion that why so many colorations and cries are there over Cialis? Expertise customers in the erectile dysfunction market are enthusiastically buying Cialis from the neighborhood pharmacy as well as by way of online Cialis retailers and treating their impotency. That is maybe…

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    Power is like a knife. A knife in proper hands can create pieces of culinary art, however, a knife in cruel hands only creates destruction. Power is misused in Aldous Huxley’s Brave New World and William Shakespeare’s Richard III and both literary works demonstrate the same consequences. Power destroys morality within the abuser and society. This exploitation of power will also lead to discontentment among the people. Maltreated power will lead to the manipulation of a person’s actions,…

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    In Brave New World the government controls the society which all fails because being under control being observed and being synthetically manufactured in a test tube factory does not make natural selection all natural anything the factors of learning to live living to learn is all put out the window because they think that manufacturing people will make life more easier in simple won't be any fights any wars any diseases people live longer what they don't realise is the taken away people's…

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    Would you rather live in a world of constant, but artificial happiness or one that is constantly striving for improvement? Our society is inherently flawed, as a we as humans, but we continue to grow and improve. Aldous Huxley examined a world where some of these foundations were removed and thereby creating a Utopia in his novel, Brave New World. He did so by handing the all controlling government power over the people. Humans hatched from test tubes and genetically engineered to be of a…

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    Brave New World Symbolism Within Aldous Huxley’s Brave New World there's numerous symbols that allude to the actual world and concepts. Each part of the world is engineered in a way so that control and happiness are paramount. Everyone is happy doing their assigned tasks and beauty and learning anything outside of their field is shunned. Birthing tubes and hardcore drugs, the New World is a demonstration of what happens when one seeks a utopia. Soma, assembly line people, cognitive…

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    When walking into a mall you see different people from different classes. One would shop at boutiques while the others shop at outlets. However, some societies we hear about, take some measures to extreme. Class structure is harmful in Aldous Huxley novel Brave New World and Andrew Niccol Gattaca. These two show how easily people can be excluded by their societies. When examining the characters in both stories, we see that John and Vincent both think there is something wrong with their society…

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    John's role in Brave New World was to find a balance in life, where everything was fair and fixed. That there was no Alphas or Betas. Everyone should be treated equal and fair. People shouldn’t come out of machines and then be told what they like and don’t like, what they do and not do. That the people should be able to choose the things they want and have emotions to the bad things that happen to them. Soma should be banned and shouldn’t be a solution to when things tough. John wants to learn…

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    Equality 7-2521 was brought into a society that knows barely anything and where knowledge is a sin. The council believes that knowledge starts curiosity and that curiosity leads to individuality. The society is built around doing everything together. The council gives intelligent people unnecessary and unimportant positions. “Equality 7-2521...Street Sweeper” (25-26). They turned down Equality’s invention just because he worked by himself. They needed someone like Equality to break the rules and…

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    The Nose By Kovalev

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    In “The Nose” by Nikolai Gogol Kovalev finds himself too intimated to talk to the nose when it has a higher ranking than him. By making Kovalev intimidated by his own nose Gogol is making a political statement by making fun of the fact that citizens of his society were afraid of interacting with people in different social classes than them. Kovalev will not confront his nose because he notices the nose has more status than him. Even though Kovalev is confident in his ranking he will not talk…

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    Equality 7-2521

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    No individuality just follows the rules and controls Today, people live their lives however they want to, but how about living in a society where everyone is completely equal with no sense individuality? In Anthem, the council decides what is best for the city. The rules are here to maintain the citizens and keep them to be fair as possible. But Equality 7-2521 will change everything about that because he’s tired of living in a society where it controls his life style. Numerous rules and…

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