intelligent individuals who seek to help everybody in the society in every possible way that they can. My utopia embodies all of these brilliant features and more! Everyone living in my Utopia will be highly educated, which will then lead them to being an effective part of society. My Utopia will be the home of beautiful sunny skies, a salty ocean, and a golden sandy beach. The weather here is perfect all the time! Each citizen will be given proper healthcare and everybody will be healthy…
Just think of a world where Aliens come down wave by wave. The Aliens have advanced technology and the victims of the aliens will never know when the next wave will happen. The first five waves were, lights out, surfs up, Pestilence, silencer, No one knows. But it’s coming. Through out these 5 waves billions of human beings have had to seen there friends and loved ones die in front of their eyes. Just think of seeing somebody dyeing and there is nothing anybody can do about it. In the book The…
The purpose of this particular activity was to allow group members who did not know each other the opportunity to work with one another to complete the task of building the tallest free-falling tower in exactly one minute or less. The reason why I believe this task was given to us was to display Tuckman's five stages of group development and to show how these stages are relevant in our lives and not another concept you learn in class that is not applicable in life. As a group, we went through…
realistic images while everyone else was drawing stick figures. It did not matter to me if others thought I was weird because of it. I enjoyed it and that was all that mattered to me. I was also friends with just about everybody in my class. Seeming how I liked just about everybody.…
Introduction Ralph Waldo Emerson once said, “To be yourself in a world that is constantly trying to make you something else is the greatest accomplishment”. In the book Just Listen written by Sarah Dessen and “Two Kinds” written by Amy Tan, both main characters are in similar situations. In the first place, in Just Listen, Annabel is pretending to be the perfect girl who has everything when in reality her sister suffers from an eating disorder, her friends think she did something she didn’t do…
According to our notes and lectures, the Puritans believed in pure bible and believed in predestination. If a person didn’t go to church or practice religious things than they were looked down upon. This can have its positive effects though. If everybody is supposed to go to church then they know how to act kindly, and they know the laws. It also kept them busy and out of trouble. They were expected to be at church on Sundays, and read the bible and pray other days of the week. People also…
expectations. She is following the Zeitgeist of becoming human the only way she knows how to. She becomes more independent in all that she does. I believe this specific artifact does the best job of representing the Zeitgeist, because even though everybody around Edna is conforming to society's standards and the way the times are supposed to be, Edna is beginning to think for herself and also express herself in the different ways that she knows how. Particularly, Edna begins to self-express…
designer clothes gives you a status of being "rich" or "glamorous" but they look the same as everybody else's clothes, except the price is jacked up. Having the newest iPhone, car, laptop, e.c.t may make people think you have a fancy lifestyle, but they don't even notice. In "The Necklace" Guy de Maupassant uses setting, irony and character to express this theme. In 19th century Paris, France, everybody wanted to look glamorous and sophisticated, just like Madame Loisel did. This period was…
the world is today.” this quotation basically means that there are horrible and completely chaotic things happening in the world and that is what the world revolved around. This connects to the scene because Sebastian walks around in Illyria and everybody comes up to him thinking he’s Cesario and he has absolutely no idea what everyone’s talking about so he’s so confused and mad while he walks around clueless. Feste starts…
controlling device, the narrator says, “She fired twice, and the Emperor and the Empress were dead before they hit the floor” (Vonnegut 4). The narrator shows that Harrison’s (the Emperor) life was harshly taken away, just because he was different from everybody else. Another example that being individual isn’t worth the risks is when Mead is arrested in “The Pedestrian” just for being outside and taking a late-night stroll, even though everyone is in their houses…