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Here is a PDF link for the book: http://www.idph.com.br/conteudos/ebooks/BraveNewWo...
what I'd like is fairly simple: just a few paragraphs summarizing what you read, what you learned about writing, science, engineering, or business from what you read, how you can use this knowledge in your own work/studies, and what you think of the book so far.
Requirements & Assessment
1) 2-3 paragraphs (NO MORE) stating which pages you read, and summarizing the events in those pages
2) 2-3 paragraphs stating what you learned about science/engineering/business, and writing from the week's reading
3) 2-3 paragraphs stating how you can use this knowledge in your own work and/or studies
4) 1-2 paragraphs stating what you think of the book so far
Explanation & Answer
Attached.
Running head: BRAVE NEW WORLD
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Brave New World
Studentâs Name
Institutional Affiliation
BRAVE NEW WORLD
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Brave New World
2-3 paragraphs (NO MORE) stating which pages you read, and summarizing the events in
those pages
In chapter 1 (5-14), the book starts in central London hatchery and conditioning where
the hatcheries director is leading students on tour to learn on the facilities. The students were
taken to fertilizing room where the director gave them a clear explanation of the process of
Bokanovskâmethod through which eggs are fertilized, its development is arrested, compiled to
bud and up to 96 embryos are created that in turn produce a full identical twins batch. This has
already been perfected to maintain a social order through the complete homogenization in case
there exist only classes (Delas, Gammas, Betas, Alphas, and Epsilons). In case every class has
been conditioned to accept their place in life,...
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