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    Bob & Carol & Ted & Alice came out in theaters at a time when the world was beginning to change due to the power that women were given allowing them to take their lives into their own hands. The power was given to them in the form of a pill that let them dictate how they controlled their own fertility. This meant that now they had the option of choosing to take a different path than that of the traditional quintessential housewife. Before the invention of birth control which even after its…

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    Demeter Research Paper

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    She was a goddess with power over animals, and a goddess of nature. Followers of Magna Mater performed sacrifices to the goddess to have a closer union with her, like her lover Attis did. Followers of Magna Mater had large orgies to celebrate the union of Attis and Magna Mater, they also drank alcohol and used drugs during the celebrations. The worship of Magna Mater was only allowed for noncitizens of Rome, but during a war, an oracle predicted a loss unless the city of Rome…

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    for murder and “bad character”. Black women only killed for self-defence or being sexual harassed. Whites used lynching and Jim Crow laws to condemn back to slavery as much as possible. In 1918 Mary Turner and her husband were victims of a “lynching orgy” in Georgia. This practical lynched became “... one of the most brutal lynchings involving a black woman… reported that the eighth-month-pregnant woman was hanged with her head downward, doused with gasoline and set on fire” (Berg, 111). Mob…

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    dying as a matter of course’” (Huxley 359). As the children grow older they are taught to be free with sexual impulses, it is considered moral and encouraged; the society uses sex as a tool to keep people busy and pacified by entertainment such as orgies. The drug “soma” renders those of a clear head and brings the user to a place of pleasure and bliss. This drug is part of the psychological conditioning, enslaving the people, creating mindless citizens ready to obey the law. Through these…

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    The French revolution started from the poor being forced to pay heavy taxes while starving due to a shortage of food in France, it didn’t help that the royalties that were supposed to be taking care of France’s money used the money to have a huge orgy that included a whine swimming pool party. The French Revolution was way more revolutionary as it not only managed to overthrow the monarchy that was practically throwing the poor citizens under the bus, but also inspired the French to abolish…

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    Jazz Concert Review Essay

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    concert consisted of 6 songs, they all sounded different though. I have never sat down and listened to a Jazz concert, and I have been to more than 50 concerts in my time (Incubus, Apartment 26, Cold Chamber, econoline wine crush, Rob Zombie, chevelle, Orgy, Deadsy, Korn, Days of the new, The Chemical Brothers, just to name a few). The concert was label to be of the Jazz genre, I usually listen to Classic Rock, and Electronic, so this was a huge change for my taste, a whole new world. Each song…

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    Control In Brave New World

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    The challenge of keeping a population under control is a difficult one, and keeping a population elated at the same time is even more so. Totalitarian states usually adopt one or more malevolent methods to dominate their people. In the novel Brave New World by Aldous Huxley, the entire population of the world is under the control of the few in power through the installation of a modified social structure, universal brainwashing, and a powerful mind control drug, and this has serious,…

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    The book, Brave New World, by Aldous Huxley, is part of the genre of Utopian Literature. A utopia can best be defined as an imagined place in which everything is perfect. The first book of Utopian Literature is Sir Thomas More’s novel, Utopia. Before, Brave New World had been published, many novels were written about totalitarian societies and dystopias where everything is far from perfect. A utopia or dystopia can both be used interchangeably to describe Brave New World. In this futuristic…

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    A dystopia is a society in which feelings such as misery and oppression are common. A dystopia is an undesirable world that society has created. The novel Brave New World by Aldous Huxley is a dystopia. In Huxley’s world people are identical and made from hatched embryos. People may seem to be happy but the happiness in this world is artificial. Another example of dystopian societies are The Purge Anarchy, and The Purge Election Year by James DeMonaco. These are examples of dystopian societies…

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    Aragon gave birth to a son, Prince Henry. Unfortunately he died unexpectedly after 52 days. Henry VII would then become fixated on a male heir to secure his lineage. With increasing tunnel vision, he proceeded to go through wives like and advisers in an orgy of beheadings similar to someone flipping through a magazine. But, what if Henry and catherine had never divorced. How would england's history be different under King Henry IX. What challenges would he have faced? How would England be…

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