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BRAVE NEW WORLD
Brave New World
Brave New World
Huxley wrote "Brave New World" and published his best-selling novel "Point Counter Point." During that era they produced almost six books of poems, dramas, and essays but nothing without more relevance. It can often compare to George Orwellm, as in "Brave New World" reflects a fatalistic ...
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ENGLISH
Hero
Hero
The ideology behind heroism is basically someone that we look up to. We as children look up to our parents who are our saviors regardless of what situation we are in. The meaning of the term Hero changes as we grow old. As we grow old the meaning of ...
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HAMLET
Hamlet
Hamlet
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Hamlet is a tragic play written by William Shakespeare based on prince on Denmark as a central character. The play was composed between 1599 and 1601. The play recounts how Prince Hamlet took vengeance from his dad Claudius for killing his dad and taking the throne by getting married ...
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The Metamorphosis
The Metamorphosis
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Metamorphosis literally means the transformation of something. It means a profound transformation of the structure of an organism, which occurs in the course of individual development. Metamorphosis in plants and animals are essentially different. Based on this concept, Franz Kafka's wrote a best-known story in 1912. The Metamorphosis ...
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"She Walks In Beauty", Lord Byron (1815)
"She Walks In Beauty", Lord Byron (1815)
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“She Walks in Beauty” is beautiful poem that is written by Lord Byron in the year 1815. Lord Byron was the famous poet of that times whose poems are still remembered today. The poem "She Walks in Beauty" ...
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The Guest
Albert Camus (1913-1960), born in what was then the French colony of Algeria in northern Africa, won the Nobel Prize in Literature in 1957, making him the first African to receive the award. Camus's focus falls on the individual as a rebel, whose choices and actions bring existence, awareness, ...
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SAMUEL PHILLIPS HUNTINGTON
The Clash of Civilizations Remaking of World Order
The Clash of Civilizations Remaking of World Order By Samuel P. Huntington
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One of the dominant narratives in cosmopolitan thought today is that of Samuel Huntington's “clash of civilizations” thesis.
The Challenge to Eurocentrism and the Discourse of the Clash of Civilizations
Huntington ...
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SAFE SEX FOR YOUTH
Safe Sex for Youth (Under 18) Black Minority
Safe Sex for Youth (Under 18) Black Minority
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People and youth under 18 with HIV should consider taking precautions to avoid exposure to common infections, which could be fatal for people with weakened immune systems. Although the practice of safer sex ...
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The Scarlet Letter
The Scarlet Letter is a historical novel of Puritan New England in which the story of the central character, Hester Prynne, is introduced with images of prison. At the beginning of the novel, we encounter a jail door with decorative red ironwork that anticipates the flourishes of Hester ...
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Daru's Redemption
Daru's Redemption
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This paper will be discussing Daru's redemption, with reference to the living of Daru's in Algeria despite knowing the fact that it is "cruel to live in Algeria”. This is because the environmental conditions of Algeria very harsh that makes lives of the people difficult. Daru had ...