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    Nutrition Basics Why Food Matters Copyright © 2006 Learning Seed Suite 301‚ 641 W. Lake St Chicago‚ IL 60661 800.634.4941 info@learningseed.com www.learningseed.com Nutrition Basics Why Food Matters Legal Niceties The Video Copyright © 2006 Learning Seed. This video program is protected under U.S. copyright law. No part of this video may be reproduced or transmitted by any means‚ electronic or mechanical‚ without the written permission of the Publisher‚ except where permitted by law. This

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    Rahman Baksh F524543 Topic: Many people have been profoundly affected by great works of art. Describe a work of are-a book‚ a movies‚ a drawing‚ a photograph‚ a painting‚ a song‚ or a musical compositing-that had a powerful impact on your life. What work of art was it? How did it affect you? Why? James Dean said‚ “If a man can bridge the gap between life and death‚ if he can live after he’s died‚ then maybe he was a great man. Immortality is the only true success.” Clearly living on in the

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    Not many people realize that the brain is still undergoing changes and metamorphose over the course of adolescents. Scientists used to believe that the brain was fully developed by elementary school‚ but with brain imaging they proved that the brain still has a lot of work to do before a teen can be considered an adult. Once certain parts of the brain‚ such as long nerve fibers that gradually become more insulated with myelin‚ fully develop‚ the brain can work at a greater speed and is able to make

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    Postmodernism Postmodernism emerged as an experimental form of contemporary art in 1945‚ it breaks down the boundaries of art by challenging the audience’s perceptions through the use of several art traditions with reference to the contemporary society. Artist’s unrestricted approach to their work relates to issues in today’s society through views‚ which usually doubts the authenticity of accepted beliefs. They link past‚ present and future through the blending or looking back to past art styles

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    I believe that Lewis is correct in believing that utopian ideals warp our morality in ways that end in creating catastrophe or dystopia. This theme is evident throughout the books and stories we’ve been reading. Each of the stories had a background in which the dystopia began – they have a reoccurring theme of the creator of the utopia having good intentions for his or her people‚ but carrying out those intentions in a bad way. The person then potentially becomes obsessed with the idea and it controls

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    Analysis: "Breaking Vegas" (History Channel Documentary) This story is about group of brilliant students from MIT who were recruited to join a blackjack team that utilized statistics to beat the casino out of its money. This team visited the top casinos throughout the world‚ betting incredible sums of money and winning millions of dollars. While the team was able to utilize training‚ strategy and mental toughness to outwit the casino they had to overcome an aggressive security system that specifically

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    (2005). Preclinical Research‚ Biochip Technology Redefines Drug Discovery‚ Retrieved 12/16/2010 from‚ http://www.outsourcing-pharma.com/Preclinical- Research/Biochip-technology-redefines-drug-discovery Mamatas‚ Nick (2002). Not Found‚ Kevin Warwick: Cyborg Professor‚ Retrieved 12/16/2010 from‚ http://old.disinfo.com/archive/pages/dossier/id174/pg1/index.html The University Of Reading: Professor Kevin Warwick. Retrieved 12/18/2010 from‚ http://www.kevinwarwick.com/index.asp

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    Technological Singularity and Transhumanism Versus The Matrix The movie “The Matrix‚” depicts a futuristic era in which computer based artificial super intelligence has significantly exceeded the potentials of human brain power. Bringing us into a world that is overrun by artificially intelligent computer based machines. Many of us may believe that the idea of such an event can only exist within a Sci-Fi film. However‚ the majority of also may not know about long lived scientific theories projecting

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    Genre Definition Paper The science fiction film genre is absolutely the hardest to define. It can easily be confused with or applied to Fantasy films and some horror films as well. Genres are used to identify types of films‚ and outside of science fiction this is a fairly simple process. A Western is set in the west and has cowboys and Indians. A gangster film has a plot revolving around the mafia. A horror film is centrally purposed to scare the viewer. Science fiction‚ on the other hand‚ is not

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    are stronger than they know. The indomitable human spirit is a powerful thing that can break through restrictions if it just does not give up. He believes that he can conquer this demon by himself with the shears being connected to his hand‚ like a cyborg. The shears might be connected to him‚ but they can also be used by someone to help cut off the vines’ grasp. On the other hand‚ there is a ball with the quote “Caution can be a dangerous virus”. This being on the opposite hand is contrasting to his

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