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    Two Mad Scientists Trying to Play God By Bonique Obermuller ENG 4UO Terry Pratchett once said‚ “God does not play dice with the universe; He plays an ineffable game of His own devising‚ which might be compared‚ from the perspective of any of the other players.” In the novels Frankenstein by Mary Shelly and The Island of Dr. Moreau by H.G. Wells the characters Victor Frankenstein and Dr. Moreau are scientists who take their experiments too far. Both Victor and Moreau are very smart

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    Renowned British writer and inventor‚ Arthur C. Clarke is most known for his thrilling stories that bring into play several of the scientific and technological advances of his day and those to come. Many of his stories would have the underlying theme of technology and its relationship with another factor. The Nine Billion Names of God published in 1953 demonstrates just this‚ in which the story’s main characters are caught between their logic and that of another group. Clarke’s short story addresses

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    Do the benefits of progress outweigh its drawbacks? How has technology impacted the world‚ for the better or for the worse? * Industrial Revolution * Advent of Computers * The age of the automobile * The telephone Is it bad that technology is developing at such a fast pace? What is the life of people like in underdeveloped countries? * Personal Experiences * http://www.timeforkids.com/destination/india/day-in-life * Could not find any other research pertaining to this

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    Humans have evolved tremendously over the centuries. We used to live in caves and kill senselessly just to survive. We transformed into sophisticated creatures where the best of us live in mansions and build iPhones to buy food. Because of these advancements‚ one would expect an almost perfect society in a few millennia from today. One man goes into the future with these expectations but is thoroughly disappointed to find a society that has degressed in more than one way. Apart from the lack of technology

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    The Mission of an Autoethnography In Mary Louise Pratt’s essay‚ “Arts of the Contact Zone‚” we are introduced to the idea of contact zones‚ autoethnography‚ and new ways of looking at common ideas. I wanted to see some examples of what she was really talking about. After reading John Edgar Wideman’s “Our Time” we can see that Pratt’s ideas and terms are accurate because they can be applied to this reading as well as others. "Our Time" is an autoethnography because it uses diffeerent points of

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    Hot Tub Time Machine A Cult Film I will argue that the movie “Hot Tub Time Machine” is in fact a cult film. Hot Tub Time Machine tells a story of a malfunctioning time machine in the form of a hot tub‚ at a ski resort. The hot tub takes a man back to 1986 with his two friends and one of their nephew. They are taken back in time where they must relive a fatal night and not change anything to make sure the nephew is born in the future. Cult films are my favorite type of movie. They are movies

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    In The Giver – Lois Lowry has tried to portray a utopian society and some people believe it is possible. The reality world is becoming worse day by day‚ so they have fundamental to agree with the idea that utopian society does exist. Maybe in the future and by some ways‚ human will be control by a group of people and that group can be called Committee‚ same way in the book. Although one assume the utopia is possible and that is a perfect world to live‚ but others believe that live the world we live

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    Herbert George Wells’ The War of the Worlds (1898) novel is considered one of the best and most influential science-fiction books of the English history. It was written at the end of the nineteenth century where natural sciences were taking an important role in human minds. In this way‚ Wells took use of the developed science to overview a clear and harsh critic of the costumes of the late Victorian period and colonialism of British Empire. Throughout this essay‚ we will focus on the critic of colonialism

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    My essay will consist of a highly popular time travel paradox called “The Grandfather Paradox”‚ which essentially discuses how an individual can travel back in time to prevent a pre conditioned event from occurring. This paradox discus how an individual can travel back in time to kill their grandfather‚ therefore grandpa never meets grandma which leads to the individual to never to be born‚ he essential commits an accident suicide‚ meaning that the individual really never killed grandfather in the

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    Company G deals mostly in selling books in a large retail setting‚ however they implement a concept that is more community-based. Company H deals in a variety of media‚ including books‚ music‚ and video along with electronics and other varieties of merchandise. Not only does Company H differ in merchandise variety‚ but it also differs from Company G in that it is internet-based only and is highly interested in further corporate acquisitions—very different from Company G’s “community store concept”

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