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The Case Study of Babies in the Mill

of life for them, and is socially acceptable. Their future characteristics and behavior is predetermined to be similar to those of the past. The behavior is a conditioned cycle that will remain the same for future generations to come. This behavior will travel from offspring to offspring, eventually pouring into society’s structure and ideal way of life. Personally I feel that the actions of the babies should be understood as merely a mockery of their world. I might have done similar actions as those of the babies if placed in the same situation. As the babies are simply offsprings of their society, I too would probably believe as they did in a society that teaches me so. My personal regimen of life includes, an education, eight hours a day of sleep, health awareness, a stress-free job requiring the minimal amount of labor, influences of a productive and fair society, and an endless dream list. An education is a significant force behind all of these, that makes a way for making that dream list come true. References...

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