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    breaks‚ they are able to go‚ go‚ go! -when we are exploring new undiscovered land or even planets‚ when a machine gets broken or dies‚ there is no harm done as they don’t feel‚ they don’t have emotions. -They will make fewer mistakes‚ they are emotionless‚ they are more efficient‚ they are basically giving us more free time. -They are cheap employees. -One group of AI applications are expert systems. Expert systems are computer-based systems that apply the substantial knowledge of a specialist

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    Southern home cooked meal and give it all my heart‚ so when it is done‚ the person receiving enjoys digesting its composition. Now‚ it is important to understand that a majority of music today is oversaturated with the same over used tones and emotionless songwriters in hopes of capitalizing on a lucrative venture that is usually steered by no artist whatsoever. Mainstream media can often paint the picture of what you see or think about music. I personally believe a lot of the music that is still

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    To conclude‚ Meursault does not deserve death‚ nor any punishment at all. While it is true that Meursault murdered the Arab‚ the defense maintains that the execution of Meursault would be more unnecessary bloodshed. For is the life of a thuggish‚ violent Arab equivalent to the life of an educated‚ hard-working Frenchman who works for the greater good? The clear answer is no. Shooting the Arab is the same as removing a stain from our great nation. Dozens of Arabs are currently locked in prison‚ wasting

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    on humanity. On a more complex level‚ the poem illustrates how the desensitization of war and its results drive the world into hopelessness. Amichai begins his poem using a statistical analysis of the bomb. The bomb begins as a mechanical and emotionless object that is represented as holding limited capacity for destruction. It is described as having a thirty centimeter diameter and an effective range of about seven meters. The effects of the bomb seem miniscule. The circle starts out only consisting

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    Equilibrium Essay How does Equilibrium fulfil the conventions of a dystopic text? In what way does it subvert them? 1000-1500 words. A dystopia is a futuristic and technologically advanced oppressive world with an overbearing totalitarian government who maintain strict authoritarian control over its population. Dystopia’s are often concealed as utopias since everybody appears to be equal and life appears to be fair‚ but in reality freedom is greatly restricted under a dystopia. Kurt Wimmer’s Equilibrium

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    Analysis Of Jay Gatsby

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    Jay Gatsby – Character Analysis The novel’s title character Jay Gatsby is a complex and confusing man. At the start of the novel Mr Gatsby is built up in Nick Caraway’s with rumours and little snippets of information but we never get any actual proof of his character and nick only catches glimpses of him. The effect of the rumours that are produced by so many people is that when Gatsby gives information about himself‚ Nick is forced to compare it with the rumours that he’s been supplied with and

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    The city planners * Magaret Atwood - Canadian poet * Purpose: question the planners about the fake perfection * Criticism of the system * Emotion tone: emotionless‚ calm (beginning)‚ materialistic‚ depressing‚ fear‚ sorrow‚ monotonous‚ disillusion‚ sarcastic‚ mocking‚ anger * Theme: man vs nature * images about human hand in nature. – even nature is controlled by humans * society is blinded by this perfect order. * Nature will assert its dominance over man again

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    By 1933 Hitler’s youth movement reported to have 100‚000 members. Hitler’s youth dramatically grew in numbers by 1936 standing at 4 million members. Hitler’s youth had ages from 10 to 18 year olds. Hitler’s idea with the Youth was to pass his Nazi beliefs on to the next generation. If Hitler would have succeeded in the war the next generation was set up to become Nazis and do the things they did in World War 2. In 1922 the Nazi party established the first youth program called Jugendbund. Hitler

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    In the last line of the book Ordinary Men‚ Browning wrote a very deep yet possibly triggering question: “If the men of Reserve Police Battalion 101 could become killers under such circumstances‚ what group of men cannot?” (189). The answer to this question is yes‚ any group of men can become killers like Battalion 101 under circumstances because of human’s sinful nature. There are many lessons that people could learn from reading Browning’s book. Even though the truth was disturbing and quite offensive

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    Semiotic Analysis of Television Show Dexter Semiotics is the study of meaning. There are many aspects that go into developing a semiotic analysis. They include signs‚ a signifier and signified‚ codes‚ opposition‚ code confusion‚ intertexuality‚ paradigms‚ and syntagyms. Before delving into the analysis‚ the meaning of each of these terms and their relation to semiotics must be made clear. A sign could be anything that stands for something else. A signifier is the physical object that represents

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