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    assassin; it is this man from the future that ends up fathering John Connor. So here‚ it is obvious that time works in a loop. In trying to alter the past‚ the cyborg unknowingly cause the events that lead to their known future. The reason why this is relevant is because it exemplifies that it’s impossible to change the past. If the cyborgs were successful‚ then it would have have meant that they would have easily won the war in the future. Therefore they would have never sent a Terminator in the

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    Clarifying the question and method enables the researcher to be clearer about the data that is needed • Therefore to make a decision about what sample size‚ or the amount of data‚ is needed. Cyborgs: – Interviews : I identified four categories of people to interview: • performers working in the field of cyborg performance art; • disabled people whose bodies had been modified; • scientists making prosthetics; • and the main funders of technological research – the military. Performers • The first

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    Everyone loves a good‚ happy ending‚ but that’s not the case for Cinder. For her‚ the beautiful ending turns into a horrible nightmare. Cinder by Marissa Meyer is a twisty‚ unexpected version of the classic Cinderella. As humans and cyborgs merge into the streets of New Beijing‚ a new threat starts to emerge. The plague‚ with no cure in sight and lunars watching from afar‚ everyone’s fate depends on Cinder. To help the future of the planet and its people‚ Cinder has to unravel her past. But‚ with

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    on itself. The idea of putting a mechanical organ in a person would make the person a Cyborg. “Manfred E. Clynes and Nathan S. Kline originally coined the term cyborg—an abbreviation of cybernetic organism—in a 1960 article on the future of humans in space. Cybernetics examines human physiology and neurology‚ looking at mechanical and electrical replacements for these systems” (Klugman‚ 40). The term cyborg has really been exaggerated due to science fiction movies by giving a person super strength

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    is a novel series written by Marissa Meyer‚ The novel series is called The Lunar Chronicles‚ And that this book is based on the classic fairytale called Cinderella. It’s about this cyborg named Cinder that is a Mechanic That works for prince Kai but he doesn’t know what she is. She was hired by him to repair his cyborg maid named Nainsi. As Cinder was booking Kai’s appointment when it might be finished someone catches the plague and passes it onto another person working at a bakery booth. When Cinder

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    where Cinder‚ a cyborg‚ finds out that she is a Lunar but dislikes the fact that she’s one. Because she thinks that Lunars are a violent race‚ they also have the power to change minds. One lesson is that when people see a side they never think about the other side. Cinder only seen that lunars are bad and untrustworthy . In the more beginning of the story cinder find out that she is a lunar and says “I’m a cyborg. You don’t think that’s bad enough” she is complaining that being a cyborg and a lunar

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    guattari‚ Félix. Anti-Oedipus: Capitalism and Schizophrenia. Vol. 1 (1972). New York: Viking‚ 1977. -------------. “What is Minor Literature?” Kafka: for a Minor Literature (1975). Minneapolis: Minnesota U P‚ 1985‚ pp. 16-27. Haraway‚ Donna. Simians‚ Cyborgs‚ and Women. the Reinvention of Nature. New York: Routledge‚ 1991. Jauß‚ Hans Robert. “Über den Grund des Vergnügens an komischen Helden.” Das Komische. Eds. Wolfgang Preisendanz / Rainer Warning. München: Fink‚ 1976‚ pp. 103132. Kristeva‚ Julia. Die

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    photographis into a new image.Hoch was drawn to photomontage for its topicality‚ ability it to go beyond social and political critique and commentary and to transform the real into something new and fantastic. In her photomontages she examines the how cyborgs broke down divisions between races‚ genders‚ species‚ and generations. Her photomontages include syntheses of humans and animals‚ humans and machines‚ people of different

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    Becoming Posthuman – Sport and Genetically Modified Athletes Becoming posthuman‚ there are many theories and explanations to explain this term‚ some of these include: posthumanism is a hypothetical future generation of beings whose basic capacities so radically exceed those of present humans as to be no longer human by our current standards. Another definition of the term posthuman is that it is a person of unprecedented physical‚ intellectual and psychological capacity‚ self-programming‚ self

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    this one a couple of times‚ the audiences may wonder are such things possible in our reality‚ because nuclear war is very possible just look at the Cold War between Russia and America‚ but are state-of-the-art machines‚ time travel‚ or even warrior cyborgs-soldiers scientifically possible? The answer is yes‚ because in our day and age and the way technology is becoming better and coming out faster‚ it’s inevitable that we could go down the same route as well. This 1984 film is quite remarkable to

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