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The topic of this paper is on the film "Gattaca." The film "Gattaca" is a projection of the eugenics world in the visible future and the fulfillment of genetic engineering, which is the scientific and deliberate manipulation or re-design of human genes for the purpose of producing "superior" individuals. The film visualizes that oncoming era when "today's culture of perfectionist striving" (Ebert 1997) will be the norm: a society, dominated by super beings, who, as test-tube babies, grow to be disease-immune and defect-free, of superior IQ and guaranteed longevity (Ebert). As supreme-quality products of genetic engineering, their physiological, mental and psychological imperfections are pre-empted and stamped out and a perfect DNA structure predetermined, according to their parents' factory specifications.
Pages: 7
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Filename: 11 A Film Gattaca.doc
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21 Pirandello.
This is a criticism of the play, Six Characters in Search of an Author, by Luigi Pirandello, the 1934 Nobel prize winner for literature and considered the most important Italian dramatist during the period between World Wars I and II. Born in Sicily and educated in Rome, Pirandello gained international renown in 1921 for this play, which was originally entitled Sei Personaggi in Cerca d'Autore (Aladren 2001). The play reveals two plots in a single presentation: a rehearsal of a play by a group of actors and the story of a family of six members, who disturbs the group's manager to give its story an ending.
Pages: 12
Bibliography: 5 source(s) listed
Filename: 21 Play Luigi Pirandello.doc
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31 Stranger in the Village.
This paper discusses Stranger in the Village. Stranger in the Village is primarily a cry against racial discrimination. Black refers to the American Negroes and white refers to white men, the Americans. These Americans were originally discontented Europeans (Baldwin 1955) who came to the New World - which later became the North American continent - and found the Blacks there. These original settlers believed that they were morally destined to conquer this vast and great Continent and, out of necessity, had to reconcile the fact of Black slavery as part of that moral assumption of superiority, conquest and destiny. It has been more than 300 years since at Jamestown and the Negro has remained a slave, wrestling and fighting for his dignity, identity and freedom from his American master.
Pages: 3
Bibliography: 1 source(s) listed
Filename: 31 Stranger In Village.doc
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32 Candide - Life Is Worth Living.
Voltaire earned much fame and criticism at the same time for his powerful crusade against injustice and bigotry, expressed in brilliant literature. He went up against the government and the Catholic hierarchy, particularly because of the Grand Inquisition. His character, Candide, was very much patterned after his own personality and experience, but his character begins by believing in goodness as prevailing in the world and ends the same way, despite his (Voltaire's) deadly cynicism. His famous phrase, "the best of possible worlds," has been his landmark, and the question that follows is, "what then are the others?"
Pages: 4
Bibliography: 4 source(s) listed
Filename: 32 Candide Life Living.doc
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44 General Motors.
This paper discusses General Motors from its beginning to the present. General Motors was founded in 1908 and has been the largest manufacturer, designer, building and marketer of cars and trucks throughout the world since 1921. It sells vehicles in more than 200 countries worldwide and maintains assembly, manufacturing, distribution or warehousing operations in 53 of these countries. In 2000, it sold 8.6 million cars and trucks - constituting 15.1% of the entire world vehicle market (the world's biggest share) at $4.5 billion net sales and $184.6 billion in revenues. (General Motors). It envisions itself as the enduring world leader in transportation products and related services, whose goal is "to maintain this position through enlightened customer enthusiasm and continuous improvement, driven by the integrity, team work and innovation" of its employees.
Pages: 10
Bibliography: 8 source(s) listed
Filename: 44 General Motors History.doc
Price: US$89.50
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45 The Drama.
This paper is written about drama and Hamlet's Character. William Hazlitt largely comments on the contemporariness and universality of Hamlet's character: that although Shakespeare wrote the play more than 500 years ago, we have come to know the character of the tragic Prince quite well. Not only because we read about him in school, but also - and more - because we know his thoughts as we do our own. (Hazlitt 1900) His sayings and speeches are not only real but are as real as our own thoughts when we ponder and despair over our or others' misfortunes and grief. Each of us becomes Hamlet, in Hazlitt's view, whenever we bear the weight of reflection (Hazlitt), when the sun in us is made dim by "envious mists" in our hearts, whenever the world looks nothing better than a "dull blank", when our love is despised, or when sadness sticks to us and makes our mind sink within.
Pages: 8
Bibliography: 5 source(s) listed
Filename: 45 Drama Hamlet Character.doc
Price: US$71.60
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49 Japanese Economy Today.
This paper discusses Japan's economy. Japan's economy was traditionally one of the strongest in the world - in fact, it is second only to the USA in terms of Gross National Product or GNP (Kinboshi Media 2002). Its main exports were cars, electronic devices and computers, more than one quarter of which were imported by the USA, its most important single trade partner. On the other hand, its most important imports were raw materials like oil, foodstuffs and wood from the USA, China, Indonesia, South Korea and Australia. Its major industries, up to the present, are manufacturing, construction, distribution, real estate, services and communication (Kinboshi). Japan's prosperity derived from foreign trade, through which it developed into an industrialized state and a key figure in international trade. It was the imbalance between its export and import that brought trouble and weakened its economy in the 90s.
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