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Einstein’s “theory of relativity” shook up the science world. The ideas were very complicated.
Adolf Hitler had taken over the government in Germany, Hitler hated Jewish people, and Einstein, a Jew, had a difficult time for several years.
He came to the United States. For the next twenty-two years Einstein worked at the Institute for Advanced st

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Although an ardent pacifist, he urged Pres. F.D. ROOSEVELT to investigate the possible use of atomic energy in bombs. In one of three important 1905 papers, he explained BROWNIAN MOVEMENT on the basis of his study of the motion of atoms. His special theory of RELATIVITY (1905) dealt with systems or observers in uniform (unaccelerated) motion with respe

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La nariz = il naso
La sal = il sale
La sangre = il sangue
La señal = il segnale
El tigre = la tigre
La serpiente = il serpente
Vocaboli dal significato diverso a seconda del genere
El cólera = il colera La cólera = la collera
El cura = il prete La cura = la cura
El policía = il poliziotto La policía = la polizia

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5 Marble 5 something cold: the faces of the babies reflect the fact that they aren’t intelligent. (they are conditioned not to be intelligent)
6 everything is artificial (dresses)
7 they are submitted
8 Production of babies 8 Khaki colour of a group of twins.
9 Light 9 it comes out a little by little experiment to conditioning the bab

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Trough his characters, Huxley analyse two opposite point of views, which are the ones of the two most important characters of the novel:
Mustapha Mond is one of the Ten World Controller; he represents the new society’s point of view. You can synthesize his values and beliefs in the World State's motto “Community, Identity, Stability”, that emphasiz

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PLOT:

Alice is sitting on the bank by her sister, who’s reading a book without pictures and conversations. Alice is getting really bored, when suddenly a White Rabbit with a watch in its pawn runs close to her saying “Oh dear! Oh dear! I shall be too late!”.
Alice decides to follow him, and then all her adventures start:

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Project structure.
Section I. Introduction.
Section II. Texts:
• The Hollow Men (T.S. Eliot) - photocopy
• No Man’s Land (H. Pinter) - photocopy
• Where is Everyone (R. Carver) - photocopy
• The Unknown Citizen (W.H. Auden) – ( Only Connect, vol. 3, pag.896)
• The Breaking of the Unicorn (T. Williams) – (Only Connect, vol.

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He went to Denver and San Francisco to meet Cassady and to stimulate the crossing of the United States that then would have inspired the adventures of Jack Kerouac in "On the road".
Reading William Blake in an apartment of Harlem in a summer day in 1948, Allen Ginsberg had an awful and crazy vision in which Blake appeared to him. This was the grea

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La vie sentimentale :
De ses relations avec la Napolitaine Antonella naissent des poèmes à la gloire de Graziella; mais leur inspiratrice meurt de la tuberculose en 1815. De retour en France, Lamartine s'ennuie au service du roi Louis XVIII ; il démissionne et voyage beaucoup. Son inactivité et son désarroi le persuadent qu'il est malade. En cure à

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The spirit that I have seen
May be the devil; and the devil hath power
To assume a pleasing shape; yea, and perhaps
Out of my weakness, and my melancholy,
As he is very potent with such spirits,
Abuses me to damn me. (II.ii.600-05.)
The emphasis on ambiguity in the play, and the absence of overt instruction on how to overco