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    if i had a time machine

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    Probably one of the most popular topics in science-fiction of all times has been the idea of time traveling. In literature and cinema this topic has been exploited uncountable times. We know and love such works as H.G. Wells’ “Time Machine”; H.P. Lovecraft’s “The Shadow Out of Time”; R. Bradbury’s “A Sound of Thunder”; S. King’s “The Langoliers”; as well as numerous films and TV shows: “Back to the Future”‚ “Butterfly Effect”‚ “Timecop.” These‚ as well as many others are dedicated mostly to one question:

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    Sabique Islam Professor Douglas Com 122 The Time Machine and Our World By Sabique Ul Islam The Time Machine‚ written by H.G. Wells‚ focuses on contemporary social questions. Through the progression of the story Wells delineates various interrelated social issues that existed in Victorian England. Wells reflects on the exploitation of the working class and the negative effect of modern technology on class struggle in a capitalist society. He also puts forward a rather contradictory opinion about

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    Tomorrow The Time Machine written by H.G. Wells is metaphorically describing humanity as being peaceful on the surface‚ but under hidden depths there is a desire to be destructive. In the early chapters of the book‚ the time traveller expects the descendants of mankind to be super-intelligent‚ but is disappointed by the behaviour of the supposedly advanced species‚ the Eloi. His curiosity about the mysterious wells leads to his discovery of the Morlocks and their hidden technology‚ and what he

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    Future Expectations Joel Marte The novel The Time Machine written by H.G Wells is a allegorical story within story about a Time Traveller who travels into the future and returns to tell a group of men about his adventures. The story told by the Time Traveler is recorded by an editor‚ who writes all of The Time Travelers adventures‚ encounters‚ and attitudes. The future to the time traveller initially means optimism‚ hope and an advancement of humanity‚ but he soon realizes that it is quite

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    Olive Garden Project Marketing Plan: Phase I During week two‚ Learning Team B will take a thorough look at the Olive Garden Italian Restaurant chain. Team B has decided that a new appetizer item should be added to the restaurant menu. The appetizer item being considered is cheese filled breadsticks served with Marinara sauce. The team will begin this marketing plan by giving an overview of the Olive Garden Restaurant‚ along with a detailed description of the new menu item being considered

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    wisdom. This is a true statement that can only be discussed fully with reference to The Time Machine. The imagined world in the text is placed into the future. It is a vision of a troubled future. A dystopia inhabited by Eloi and Morlocks. The Eloi are a beautiful‚ friendly and fragile race of small creatures. The Morlocks are a futuristic equivalent to our current day primates who live underground‚ away from the light. These races represent excitement and danger. The Eloi are extremely exciting

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    poorer and rich get richer. In The Time Machine by H. G. Wells‚ that statement is true due to the way society has seemed to devolve‚ at least in the eyes of an unnamed Time-Traveler‚ by the year 802‚701 CE. To convey his message of how humans will be driven apart by social class‚ Wells uses technology and the relationship between the two sub-species of humanity. Technology‚ and the ability to use it‚ is a sign of heightened intelligence. For example‚ the Time-traveler‚ in reference to the Eloi (descendants

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    By Mischel Figusch The Time Traveler (TT): The Time Traveler is the protagonist of the story‚ and he takes over the narration from Chapter III until Chapter XII. He is a scientific man‚ schooled in contemporary theories about relativity and an able practitioner of the scientific method of hypothesis‚ observation‚ experimentation‚ and conclusion (although he freely admits that many of his early theories about the future world turn out to be wrong). He also begins his time traveling as an optimistic

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    Huxley vs. Orwell

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    Sylvia McCleary 10/29/2014 English Comp 121 Compare and Contrast Essay Final Draft  Aldous Huxley’s Book vs. George Orwell’s Book:   Infinite Distraction or Government Oppression?  By: Sylvia McCleary      Imagine a world where people are developed in factories‚ or a world where people  just disappear for breaking the “mold”. This compare and contrast essay on Aldous Huxley  and George Orwell’s philosophies and prose. Both authors created fictional worlds;  Orwell’s focuses on government oppression

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    Olive Senior

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    Jamaican poet Olive Senior’s latest collection of poems Gardening in the Tropics is an impressive affirmation of Senior’s place as one of the most lucid of Caribbean poets writing today. It is her clarity of thought‚ her capacity to construct the clean precise line‚ and her direct commitment to political issues that make this collection such a welcome addition to West Indian writing. Gardening in the Tropics is a carefully constructed series of poems that are organized around

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