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    A “New Hope” for Artificial Intelligence Automation ethics and robotics rights are becoming issues in the artificial intelligence arena with the preponderance of research being essentially hypothetical. Regrettably the professed abundance of research in cognitive technology safety is misleading and offers a foretaste that is capitalized by the entertainment industry. Hollywood hotshots provide a distraction from our monotonous life with fantasy diversion with the likes of Back to the Future trilogy

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    Short Essay On Bloodline

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    I read the science fiction novel‚ Bloodline by Claudia Gray. The point of view the novel is third person omniscient‚ where the narrator is all knowing. The book takes place thirty years after the battle of Endor‚ and after the destruction of the Empire. Leia Organa (Princess Leia as in the Movies/Carrie Fisher in real life) and the New Republic are within reach of ending war and conflict which has been inevitable since the Empire came to power. Even though the Empire has fallen the Senate has been

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    In Star Wars: The Force Awakens‚ John Williams’ song “The Ways of The Force” plays during the final battle scene. In this scene‚ the dark and light sides of the force face off‚ represented by the characters Kylo Ren and Rey. The music of the scene is highly effective in relaying the emotions of the fight. Through his composition of film music‚ Williams has been able to greatly influence American culture for decades. In “The Ways of The Force‚” Williams creatively incorporates references to his previous

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    Gene Youngblood Research Paper

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    EXPANDED CINEMA ARTSCILAB 2001 2 Blank Page ARTSCILAB 2001 Gene Youngblood became a passenger of Spaceship Earth on May 30‚ 1942. He is a faculty member of the California Institute of the Arts‚ School of Critical Studies. Since 1961 he has worked in all aspects of communications media: for five years he was reporter‚ feature writer‚ and film critic for the Los Angeles Herald-Examiner; in 1965 he conducted a weekly program on film and the arts for KPFK‚ Pacifica Radio in Los Angeles;

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    Star Wars: a New Hope

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    Critique Star Wars: A new hope "A long.long time ago‚ in a galaxy far‚ far away…." These short‚ simple words have influenced generations. Novices and Star Wars fans alike have enjoyed and thrived on these inventive movies. The writer and director‚ George Lucas‚ came up with the idea during his years at the University of California. He came up with a six part series‚ yet‚ the first movie to be produced was part four entitled Star Wars: A new hope. It was produced in 1977

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    Tale of Two Cities Questions and Answers What is a new example of someone dying for a friend? In the new Star Wars movie‚ Rogue One‚ which came out last month‚ there is a group of rebels who steal the plans for a massive spaceship with the power to destroy planets. However‚ every single person on the mission to retrieve the plans was killed. They undertook that risk going in‚ and just like Sydney Carton‚ they bared their fate stoically through the end. The rebels remained calm and resolved even

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    A comparison of Macbeth and Star Wars Shakespeare wrote the play‚ Macbeth‚ which features the character‚ Macbeth who turns evil. Lucas made the Star Wars movies which feature the hero‚ Anakin Skywalker‚ who succumbs to the dark side. Both men have conflicting issues that lead to their downfall. Anakin Skywalker and Macbeth were both once heroes. Anakin Skywalker had done many heroic acts. He saved many lives. Anakin had always wanted to help everyone he could and this is what made him

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    Starwars vs. Beowulf

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    8th Century versus 20th Century in combat who would win? Beowulf and Starwars have many similarities even though Beowulf was written in the Anglo Saxon period and Starwars in the 1980’s. However they also have many differences. A great example of the similarities these two epics share deal with relationships. In the epic saga of Starwars Obi-wan Kenobi previously knew Darth Vadar from training him to be a jedi. These two old friends end up believing differently about each other‚ and their thoughts

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    Journey's Speech

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    English Speech As Obi Wan Kenobi once said “the force will be with you‚ always”. Good morning… Whether it is inner‚ physical‚ imaginative or a combination of these‚ we all must partake in journeys. Exploring through these passages is an ideal way to find inner peace and connect with our surroundings. The

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    Compare and Contrast: "Dune" by Herbert and "Star Wars" by Lucas The novel Dune by Frank Herbert‚ and the novel Star Wars by George Lucas have many comparisons and contrasts. Even though they were written more than 10 years apart‚ they are both very entertaining. In Dune the story takes place on a dry desert planet called Arrakis‚ where water is very scarce‚ and only the rich own it. Similarly‚ in Star Wars the story starts out on a desert world called Tatooine‚ where water is very scarce and

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