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paparazzo: Encyclopedia - Brave New World

Brave New World is a 1932 dystopian novel by Aldous Huxley, set in London in the 26th century. The novel anticipates developments in reproductive technology, eugenics and hypnopedia that combine to change society. The world it describes could in fact also be a utopia, albeit an ironic one: Humanity is carefree, healthy, and technologically advanced. Warfare and poverty have been eliminated, all races are equal, and everyone is permanently happy. The irony is, however, that all of these things have been achieved by eliminating many things — family, cultura ...

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paparazzo: Encyclopedia - Briefs

Briefs are a type of Y-shaped men's underwear and swimwear. Unlike boxer shorts, briefs hold the user's genitals in a relatively fixed position. This fact makes briefs a popular underwear choice for men who are participating in athletic activities or who feel they need more support than loose-fitting underwear can provide. Briefs were first sold on 19 January 1935 by Coopers, Inc., in Chicago, Illinois. They dubbed the new undergarment the ...

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paparazzo: Encyclopedia II - Prince Harry of Wales - Birth and childhood

Harry was born on September 15, 1984 at St Mary's Hospital, Paddington, in central London. His father is His Royal Highness Prince Charles, Prince of Wales, the eldest son of Queen Elizabeth II and Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh. His mother is the late Diana, Princess of Wales, the former wife of the Prince of Wales, who died in 1997. He has an elder brother, HRH Prince William. He is styled His Royal Highness Prince Henry of Wales. He was christened on December 21, 1984 at St. George's Chapel Windsor Castle by the Archbishop ...

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Prince Harry of Wales, Prince Harry of Wales - Birth and childhood, Prince Harry of Wales - Death of Diana Princess of Wales, Prince Harry of Wales - Education, Prince Harry of Wales - Romances, Prince Harry of Wales - Controversies, Prince Harry of Wales - Drug-taking and alleged drinking, Prince Harry of Wales - Altercation with paparazzo, Prince Harry of Wales - Nazi costume, Prince Harry of Wales - Future, Prince Harry of Wales - Style and arms, Prince Harry of Wales - Footnotes

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paparazzo: Encyclopedia II - Prince Harry of Wales - Birth and childhood

Harry was born on September 15, 1984 at St Mary's Hospital, Paddington, in central London. His father is His Royal Highness Prince Charles, Prince of Wales, the eldest son of Queen Elizabeth II and Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh. His mother is the late Diana, Princess of Wales, the former wife of the Prince of Wales, who died in 1997. He has an elder brother, Prince William. He was christened on December 21, 1984 at St. George's Chapel Windsor Castle by the Archbishop of Canterbury, Dr. Robert Runcie. His godparents were: his uncle the Duke of York, Lady Sarah Chatto, Lady Vestey, Mrs William Bartholomew ...

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Prince Harry of Wales, Prince Harry of Wales - Birth and childhood, Prince Harry of Wales - Death of Diana Princess of Wales, Prince Harry of Wales - Education, Prince Harry of Wales - Romances, Prince Harry of Wales - Controversies, Prince Harry of Wales - Drug-taking and alleged drinking, Prince Harry of Wales - Altercation with paparazzo, Prince Harry of Wales - Nazi costume, Prince Harry of Wales - Future, Prince Harry of Wales - Style and arms, Prince Harry of Wales - Titles from birth, Prince Harry of Wales - Footnotes

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paparazzo: Encyclopedia II - Prince Harry of Wales - Birth and childhood

Harry was born on September 15, 1984 at St Mary's Hospital, Paddington, in central London. His father is His Royal Highness Prince Charles, Prince of Wales, the eldest son of Queen Elizabeth II and Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh. His mother is the late Diana, Princess of Wales, the former wife of the Prince of Wales, who died in 1997. He has an elder brother, Prince William. He was christened on December 21, 1984 at St. George's Chapel Windsor Castle by the Archbishop of Canterbury, Dr. Robert Runcie. His godparents were: his uncle the Duke of York, Lady Sarah Chatto, Lady Vestey, Mrs William Bartholomew ...

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Prince Harry of Wales, Prince Harry of Wales - Birth and childhood, Prince Harry of Wales - Death of Diana Princess of Wales, Prince Harry of Wales - Education, Prince Harry of Wales - Army, Prince Harry of Wales - Romances, Prince Harry of Wales - Controversies, Prince Harry of Wales - Drinking and alleged drug-taking, Prince Harry of Wales - Altercation with paparazzo, Prince Harry of Wales - Nazi costume, Prince Harry of Wales - Style and arms, Prince Harry of Wales - Titles from birth, Prince Harry of Wales - Footnotes

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paparazzo: Encyclopedia II - Brave New World - Synopsis

Brave New World - Introduction to The World State & Lenina and Bernard Chapters 1-6. The novel begins in London, in the "year of Our Ford 632" (AD 2540 in the Gregorian Calendar). The entire planet is united as The World State, under a peaceful world government which has eliminated war, poverty, crime, and unhappiness by creating a homogenous high-tech society across Earth, based on the industrial principles of Henry Ford. Fordism forms the bedrock of the new society, gaining a semi-religious status and formi ...

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Brave New World, Brave New World - Characters, Brave New World - Of The World State, Brave New World - Of the Malpais Savage Reservation in New Mexico, Brave New World - Historical characters, Brave New World - Synopsis, Brave New World - Introduction to The World State & Lenina and Bernard Chapters 1-6, Brave New World - The Reservation and the Savage Chapters 7-9, Brave New World - The Savage Visits The World State Chapters 10-15, Brave New World - Resolution Chapters 16-18, Brave New World - Fordism and society, Brave New World - Possible symbolism, Brave New World - Controversy, Brave New World - Comparison with Orwell's Nineteen Eighty-Four, Brave New World - Quotes, Brave New World - Brave New World Revisited, Brave New World - Related media works, Brave New World - Publications

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paparazzo: Encyclopedia II - Brave New World - Synopsis

The novel begins in London, in the "year of Our Ford 632" (AD 2540 in the Gregorian Calendar). The entire planet is united as The World State, under a peaceful world government which has eliminated war, poverty, crime, and unhappiness by creating a homogenous high-tech society across Earth, based on the industrial principles of Henry Ford. Fordism forms the bedrock of the new society, gaining a semi-religious status and forming the backbone of philosophy. Society is rigidly divided into five classes, and all members of society are trained to ...

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Brave New World, Brave New World - Synopsis, Brave New World - Fordism and society, Brave New World - Lenina and Bernard, Brave New World - The Reservation and the Savage, Brave New World - Resolution, Brave New World - Characters, Brave New World - Of the Fordian society, Brave New World - Of the Malpais Savage Reservation, Brave New World - Historical characters, Brave New World - The World State, Brave New World - History, Brave New World - Political geography, Brave New World - Population, Brave New World - Technology, Brave New World - Possible symbolism, Brave New World - Satire of 1930s society, Brave New World - Comparison with Orwell's Nineteen Eighty-Four, Brave New World - Quotes, Brave New World - Brave New World Revisited, Brave New World - Related media works, Brave New World - Publications

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paparazzo: Encyclopedia II - Meet the Feebles - Plot Summary:

Meet the Feebles tells the story of the Feebles theatre troupe. They are a group of performers who, that night, are going on live network TV. If they're good enough, they'll get picked up for a syndicated network show and everyone will get rich. Scenes involving violence, sexually explicit images, drug dealing, back stabbing, date rape, and death (including a snuff film within the film) follow. Meet the Feebles - Character List. Heidi (hippo) - The star of the show. Severely bipolar. When upse ...

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Meet the Feebles, Meet the Feebles - Plot Summary:, Meet the Feebles - Character List, Meet the Feebles - Cultural Impact, Meet the Feebles - Trivia, Meet the Feebles - Sebastian's Sodomy Song

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paparazzo: Encyclopedia II - Meet the Feebles - Trivia

Money ran out during production, so the flashback to Vietnam was quietly filmed separately (with a different budget) as The Frogs of War. This scene includes a game of Russian roulette as a parody of The Deer Hunter. Peter Jackson was unable to locate blanks, so Heidi's machine-gun rampage was filmed with the gun firing live ammuntion. Tech metal band Meshuggah cited Meet The Feebles as one of their sources of inspiration for their Destroy Erase Improve album in the booklet. Meet th ...

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Meet the Feebles, Meet the Feebles - Plot Summary:, Meet the Feebles - Character List, Meet the Feebles - Cultural Impact, Meet the Feebles - Trivia, Meet the Feebles - Sebastian's Sodomy Song

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paparazzo: Encyclopedia II - Prince Harry of Wales - Controversies

Prince Harry of Wales - Drug-taking and alleged drinking. Some of Harry's actions have provoked widespread media attention. In January 2002, it was revealed that the prince had admitted smoking marijuana and had allegedly engaged in under-age drinking, raising the possibility that criminal charges would be filed against him in the summer of 2001. A subsequent police investigation cleared Harry of wrongdoing and Harry's father Charles was praised for his handling of the situation, which included taking Harry to vi ...

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Prince Harry of Wales, Prince Harry of Wales - Birth and childhood, Prince Harry of Wales - Death of Diana Princess of Wales, Prince Harry of Wales - Education, Prince Harry of Wales - Romances, Prince Harry of Wales - Controversies, Prince Harry of Wales - Drug-taking and alleged drinking, Prince Harry of Wales - Altercation with paparazzo, Prince Harry of Wales - Nazi costume, Prince Harry of Wales - Future, Prince Harry of Wales - Style and arms, Prince Harry of Wales - Titles from birth, Prince Harry of Wales - Footnotes

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paparazzo: Encyclopedia II - Prince Harry of Wales - Controversies

Prince Harry of Wales - Drinking and alleged drug-taking. Some of Harry's reported actions have provoked widespread media attention. In January 2002, it was revealed that the prince had admitted smoking marijuana and had allegedly engaged in under-age drinking, raising the possibility that criminal charges would be filed against him in the summer of 2001. A subsequent police investigation cleared Harry of wrongdoing and Harry's father Charles was praised for his handling of the situation, which included taking Ha ...

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Prince Harry of Wales, Prince Harry of Wales - Birth and childhood, Prince Harry of Wales - Death of Diana Princess of Wales, Prince Harry of Wales - Education, Prince Harry of Wales - Army, Prince Harry of Wales - Romances, Prince Harry of Wales - Controversies, Prince Harry of Wales - Drinking and alleged drug-taking, Prince Harry of Wales - Altercation with paparazzo, Prince Harry of Wales - Nazi costume, Prince Harry of Wales - Style and arms, Prince Harry of Wales - Titles from birth, Prince Harry of Wales - Footnotes

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paparazzo: Encyclopedia II - Prince Harry of Wales - Style and arms

Prince Harry has the title of Prince of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland with the style His Royal Highness. On his 18th birthday, his grandmother, Queen Elizabeth II granted Prince Harry his own personalised coat of arms, the Royal Coat of Arms of the United Kingdom with a label for difference: Quarterly, 1st and 4th Gules three Lions passant guardant in pale Or (England), 2nd Or a Lion rampant within a Double Tressure flory counterflory Gules (Scotland), 3rd Azure a Harp Or stringed Argent (Ireland), the whole differenced by a Label of five points Argent the first th ...

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Prince Harry of Wales, Prince Harry of Wales - Birth and childhood, Prince Harry of Wales - Death of Diana Princess of Wales, Prince Harry of Wales - Education, Prince Harry of Wales - Army, Prince Harry of Wales - Romances, Prince Harry of Wales - Controversies, Prince Harry of Wales - Drinking and alleged drug-taking, Prince Harry of Wales - Altercation with paparazzo, Prince Harry of Wales - Nazi costume, Prince Harry of Wales - Style and arms, Prince Harry of Wales - Titles from birth, Prince Harry of Wales - Footnotes

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paparazzo: Encyclopedia II - Prince Harry of Wales - Army

On May 8, 2005, the Prince entered the Royal Military Academy Sandhurst. There he was known as Officer Cadet Wales instead of using his royal title, and was part of Alamein Company. [3] Clarence House announced that he will, upon commissioning in April 2006, join the Blues and Royals, regiment of the Household Cavalry, and train as a reconnaissance troop commander. [4] Since then it was reported that he was expected to deploy to Iraq in May 2007 as part of the 1st Mechanised Brigade of the 3rd (UK) Mechanised Division. The Blues and Royals would form part of the force patrolling the ...

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Prince Harry of Wales, Prince Harry of Wales - Birth and childhood, Prince Harry of Wales - Death of Diana Princess of Wales, Prince Harry of Wales - Education, Prince Harry of Wales - Army, Prince Harry of Wales - Romances, Prince Harry of Wales - Controversies, Prince Harry of Wales - Drinking and alleged drug-taking, Prince Harry of Wales - Altercation with paparazzo, Prince Harry of Wales - Nazi costume, Prince Harry of Wales - Style and arms, Prince Harry of Wales - Titles from birth, Prince Harry of Wales - Footnotes

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paparazzo: Encyclopedia II - Prince Harry of Wales - Education

Harry attended the Mrs. Jane Mynors's nursery school in West London, the same as William. He later followed his brother to the pre-prep Wetherby School, and later to Ludgrove School in Berkshire. He later attended the prestigious Eton College in Eton, Berkshire. In June 2003, he finished Eton with two A-levels in Geography and Art, of grades D and B respectively. At school, he developed his love of sport, particularly polo and rugby uni ...

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Prince Harry of Wales, Prince Harry of Wales - Birth and childhood, Prince Harry of Wales - Death of Diana Princess of Wales, Prince Harry of Wales - Education, Prince Harry of Wales - Army, Prince Harry of Wales - Romances, Prince Harry of Wales - Controversies, Prince Harry of Wales - Drinking and alleged drug-taking, Prince Harry of Wales - Altercation with paparazzo, Prince Harry of Wales - Nazi costume, Prince Harry of Wales - Style and arms, Prince Harry of Wales - Titles from birth, Prince Harry of Wales - Footnotes

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paparazzo: Encyclopedia II - Brave New World - Brave New World Revisited

Brave New World Revisited (Harper & Row, 1958, 1965), written by Huxley almost thirty years after Brave New World, was a non-fiction work in which Huxley considered whether the world had moved towards or away from his vision of the future from the 1930s. He believed when he wrote the original novel that it was a reasonable guess as to where the world might go in the future, but in Brave New World Revisited he concluded that the world was becoming much more like Brave ...

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Brave New World, Brave New World - Characters, Brave New World - Of The World State, Brave New World - Of the Malpais Savage Reservation in New Mexico, Brave New World - Historical characters, Brave New World - Synopsis, Brave New World - Introduction to The World State & Lenina and Bernard Chapters 1-6, Brave New World - The Reservation and the Savage Chapters 7-9, Brave New World - The Savage Visits The World State Chapters 10-15, Brave New World - Resolution Chapters 16-18, Brave New World - Fordism and society, Brave New World - Possible symbolism, Brave New World - Controversy, Brave New World - Comparison with Orwell's Nineteen Eighty-Four, Brave New World - Quotes, Brave New World - Brave New World Revisited, Brave New World - Related media works, Brave New World - Publications

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paparazzo: Encyclopedia II - Prince Harry of Wales - Style and arms

Prince Harry has the title of Prince of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland with the style His Royal Highness. On his 18th birthday, his grandmother, Queen Elizabeth II granted Prince Harry his own personalised coat of arms, the Royal Coat of Arms of the United Kingdom with a label for difference: Quarterly, 1st and 4th Gules three Lions passant guardant in pale Or (England), 2nd Or a Lion rampant within a Double Tressure flory counterflory Gules (Scotland), 3rd Azure a Harp Or stringed Argent (Ireland), the whole differenced by a Label of five points Argent the first th ...

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Prince Harry of Wales, Prince Harry of Wales - Birth and childhood, Prince Harry of Wales - Death of Diana Princess of Wales, Prince Harry of Wales - Education, Prince Harry of Wales - Romances, Prince Harry of Wales - Controversies, Prince Harry of Wales - Drug-taking and alleged drinking, Prince Harry of Wales - Altercation with paparazzo, Prince Harry of Wales - Nazi costume, Prince Harry of Wales - Future, Prince Harry of Wales - Style and arms, Prince Harry of Wales - Titles from birth, Prince Harry of Wales - Footnotes

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paparazzo: Encyclopedia II - Prince Harry of Wales - Education

Harry attended the Mrs. Jane Mynors's nursery school in West London, the same as William. He later followed his brother to the pre-prep Wetherby School, and later to Ludgrove School in Berkshire. He later attended the prestigious Eton College in Eton, Berkshire. In June 2003, he finished Eton with two A-levels in Geography and Art, of grades D and B respectively. At school, he developed his love of sport, particularly polo and rugby uni ...

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Prince Harry of Wales, Prince Harry of Wales - Birth and childhood, Prince Harry of Wales - Death of Diana Princess of Wales, Prince Harry of Wales - Education, Prince Harry of Wales - Romances, Prince Harry of Wales - Controversies, Prince Harry of Wales - Drug-taking and alleged drinking, Prince Harry of Wales - Altercation with paparazzo, Prince Harry of Wales - Nazi costume, Prince Harry of Wales - Future, Prince Harry of Wales - Style and arms, Prince Harry of Wales - Titles from birth, Prince Harry of Wales - Footnotes

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paparazzo: Encyclopedia II - Brave New World - Fordism and society

The World State is built around the principles of Henry Ford, who has become a Messianic figure worshipped by society. The word lord has been replaced with ford. The assembly line process is present in many aspects of life, and the symbol "T" has replaced the Christian cross, a reflection of the Model T car developed by Henry Ford. His famous phrase "History is bunk" has become the fundamental approach to studying the past – as a result, no-one knows of past societies. Citizens have no awareness of history except for a vague ...

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Brave New World, Brave New World - Characters, Brave New World - Of The World State, Brave New World - Of the Malpais Savage Reservation in New Mexico, Brave New World - Historical characters, Brave New World - Synopsis, Brave New World - Introduction to The World State & Lenina and Bernard Chapters 1-6, Brave New World - The Reservation and the Savage Chapters 7-9, Brave New World - The Savage Visits The World State Chapters 10-15, Brave New World - Resolution Chapters 16-18, Brave New World - Fordism and society, Brave New World - Possible symbolism, Brave New World - Controversy, Brave New World - Comparison with Orwell's Nineteen Eighty-Four, Brave New World - Quotes, Brave New World - Brave New World Revisited, Brave New World - Related media works, Brave New World - Publications

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paparazzo: Encyclopedia II - Brave New World - Comparison with Orwell's Nineteen Eighty-Four

Brave New World and George Orwell's novel Nineteen Eighty-Four are both often used in political discussions of government actions perceived to be authoritarian. However, a key difference between 1984 and Brave New World is that while in 1984 people are kept from knowledge perceived to be "dangerous" by means of continual mass surveillance and coercion, in Brave New World the characters are physically engineered not to desire "dangerous" knowledge in the first place. One could say that while in 198 ...

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Brave New World, Brave New World - Synopsis, Brave New World - Fordism and society, Brave New World - Lenina and Bernard, Brave New World - The Reservation and the Savage, Brave New World - Resolution, Brave New World - Characters, Brave New World - Of the Fordian society, Brave New World - Of the Malpais Savage Reservation, Brave New World - Historical characters, Brave New World - The World State, Brave New World - History, Brave New World - Political geography, Brave New World - Population, Brave New World - Technology, Brave New World - Possible symbolism, Brave New World - Satire of 1930s society, Brave New World - Comparison with Orwell's Nineteen Eighty-Four, Brave New World - Quotes, Brave New World - Brave New World Revisited, Brave New World - Related media works, Brave New World - Publications

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paparazzo: Encyclopedia II - Brave New World - Satire of 1930s society

As a method of underscoring similarities to his fictional dystopia and his own contemporary culture, Huxley incorporates several sly, satirical references to targets such as the Church of England (which he refers to as a "community sing"), the BBC or British tabloid The Daily Mirror ("The Delta Mirror"), "Christian Science Monitor" ("The Fordian Science Monitor"), Henry Ford, George Bernard Shaw and Sigmund Freud. Brave New World's London propaganda centre is at Fleet Street, the traditional home of the British press, and the pseudo-religious Arch-Community Songster is based at Canterbury, where t ...

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Brave New World, Brave New World - Synopsis, Brave New World - Fordism and society, Brave New World - Lenina and Bernard, Brave New World - The Reservation and the Savage, Brave New World - Resolution, Brave New World - Characters, Brave New World - Of the Fordian society, Brave New World - Of the Malpais Savage Reservation, Brave New World - Historical characters, Brave New World - The World State, Brave New World - History, Brave New World - Political geography, Brave New World - Population, Brave New World - Technology, Brave New World - Possible symbolism, Brave New World - Satire of 1930s society, Brave New World - Comparison with Orwell's Nineteen Eighty-Four, Brave New World - Quotes, Brave New World - Brave New World Revisited, Brave New World - Related media works, Brave New World - Publications

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