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    Many people react to the bleak truth of the US history in many ways however all can agree that it is filled with many hardships and unethical practices‚ however this is what makes us who we are this‚ being an unchangeable part of our history we can only see how it affected the people around it. In the poem Ball Turret Gunner and the Sweetheart of the song‚ the main characters both come to realization that you are disposable and they you can be easily replaced. In the poem the ball turret gunner

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    nuclear technology. If reprogenetics is allowed to make a breakthrough then it could create a nightmarish dystopia with scenes similar to the ones mentioned in the novel Brave New World written by Aldous Huxley‚ where humans are mentioned as immoral emotionless androids that are controlled by the autocratic government. The opponents of the reprogenetics further state that the society is not ready to integrate the ideology of reprogenetics within the minds of the people. There is a fear among the scientist

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    The Mezzanine is a remarkable text about the mundane made amazing. Baker created a narrative told from the prospect of Howie‚ a man with no truly remarkable features‚ in a world of the usual as he simply goes about his day. However‚ it is through Howie’s thought processes that a comedic masterpiece of literary work emerges. He thinks of the everyday task which we all must face with such description and emotion that it becomes compelling. As Saltzman illustrates‚ it is this mundanity that gives urgency

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    without question‚ become the most persuasive typeface used to date. When some see Helvetica‚ they feel secure‚ comfortable‚ and they know that the product or service being offered is going to be reliable. When others see Helvetica‚ they feel cold‚ emotionless‚ and corporate with no character. As time has proven‚ Helvetica is a truly multifaceted typeface which seems to take on a personality of its own depending on the context in which it is used. It is likely a new typographic giant will emerge sometime

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    Child Abandonment

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    needs to be taking care of. As human beings we need to play our parts and stand up for what’s right. Abandoning a child can lead to a lot of problems in our society. They never get use to their feeling at the end they will grow up to be nothing but emotionless. Growing up abandoned by both parents or just by one can hold a lot of experiment as a child you want not want to bear‚ especially if your friends have both parents and they always talking about them and how nice they are. As kids grow they start

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    highly emotional state to a temperament which is extremely methodical and emotionally stale. This mentality leads to a course of self-imposed blockades that ultimately result in the deferment of his revenge. Creasy‚ contrastingly‚ begins in an emotionless and detached state‚ a façade consolidated through his apparent want to die. However‚ this icy stature is chiseled away by Peta when he is assigned as her bodyguard. Upon Peta’s kidnapping Creasy is enraged‚ with reason exchanged for an intense and

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    devil with no soul just with lust of seeing other pain. Only thing he wants to see is suffer‚ hear screams and enjoy it from the bottom of his heart. At least I am happy about last moment of my suffer which I felt ‚ because I was expressionless‚ emotionless somehow I managed to make him feel frustrated … so I died but died happy making him fell empty- dead inside. Most funny thing is that I loved him from the bottom of my heart and he was so cruel. I guess I was like little lost puppy to him‚ I was

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    lifeless object. Also‚ the imagery described in this poetry is emotionless. When the narrator is contemplating‚ the environment is “the car aimed ahead its lowered parking lights; under the hood purred the steady engine” (line 13). Normally‚ environmental depiction works to establish the mood of the character. However‚ even though it is a scene when the narrator is contemplating‚ there is little indication of the mood. Setting such an emotionless depiction‚ Stafford creates an objective tone to show the

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    To Feel Once More Throughout the course of Philip K. Dick’s Do Androids Dream of Electric Sheep‚ the protagonist Rick Deckard’s understanding of humanity undergoes a shift in perspective. Deckard was far from an empathetic human-being at the start of his journey‚ however‚ he was not far from the stoic “killers” that roamed the dilapidated planet (Dick 30). Before the end of Deckard’s killing spree‚ he underwent a transformation‚ learning that the human viewpoint of humanity may not be as obvious

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    positive side of having quality literature. High quality literature has an impact in how society functions. In Fahrenheit 451‚ Bradbury showcases the negative consequences of taking away literature. The society of Fahrenheit 451 is full of robotic‚ emotionless‚ thoughtless people. The citizens do not realize that they are empty human beings. After an encounter with a young girl‚ Clarisse‚ Montag discovers his life is not what he assumes it to be. Bradbury writes‚ “How do you get so empty? he wondered”

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