speed or even his own inventions that allow him to achieve these amazing feats; it is his money in the form of gadgets and gizmos. Batman has no superpowers without his “toys” and he has no toys without money. In Bruce Wayne’s case anyone with a fortune to spend on outlandish devices can call themselves a superhero as they flaunt around with their boots and capes and a belt full of gadgets. Your normal idea of a superhero does not need money to sustain their status of being super. Superheroes are super
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“The American dream I believe in now is a shared one. It’s not so much about what I can get for myself; it’s about how we can all get by together.” Eve Birch; “The Art of Being A Neighbor” Owning your own home and having all those fancy gadgets and gizmos is only a small fraction of the American dream. What really makes the dream so wonderful and worth achieving is the people who help you achieve it. “The Art of Being A Neighbor” by Eve Birch is an essay about a time when Eve depended on her
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human roles and the duties of robots. For instance‚ in both films‚ people preferred communication through the use of screens and gadgets instead of personal interaction with one another. As the evolution of technology continues with time‚ humans will fail to realize that the wires of those very electronics are only constricting their mentality‚ while the screen of their gadgets compasses a narrow one-way perspective of the surrounding world. When one looks at a screen‚ the human eye can see nothing beyond
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and more of such branded goods of an even higher price each time they buy. In a similar way‚ the pursuit for money is endless. Slowly‚ this leads to an obsession as money is the only goal that people will aim to achieve. Also‚ cool gadgets‚ the latest and best techno-gizmo‚ trendy clothes the newest fashion has been the hot choice of teenagers’ pursuit. Such pursuit has been brought about by advertisements and peer pressure‚ just to name a few. A materialistic lifestyle will bring much unhappiness and
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the boredom whine begins or else they’re too hot/cold. “There’s nothing to do” is a common phrase that I hear when I say‚ “Go outside and play”. Many parents fear that their children are turning into geeks because of their preoccupation with gadgets‚ gizmos‚ and anything with a battery in it. They lament that children now lack social skills and that the real fun has been taken out of playtime as they spend hours glued to the computer (Selvarani‚ 2011). The increase in violence may play a role in
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What are some inventions that will probably shape the twenty-first century? You are encouraged to write on the outcomes of having such kinds of inventions around. Pangs of hunger strike late in the night. I wonder if anyone is up for some “mamak” food. Out comes my iPhone‚ and within minutes of posting a message on Twitter‚ I get responses from several friends - all hungry and quite willing to venture out in search for food. At the “mamak”‚ we see a trailer on the television in front
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total health of an individual seems to be a thing that is very hard to catch and get that even the most advance machineries cannot offer any help. It is‚ indeed‚ even separating itself from people‚ whom are which hypnotized by the hex of technos and gizmos. Thus‚ people nowadays are attacked by illnesses and diseases‚ most of which leading to the extinction of life‚ the abolition of existence in the world. One of the factors involved in the attainment of proper nutrition is eating. The hectic world
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Today our world is enmeshed in technology. It has become an integral part of our existence. And without it we seem to gasp for air‚ struggling like a fish out of water. Technology has slowly morphed into our personal as well as the public domains of life. It’s a serious issue as we face the modern existential crisis of living. And how viable is the contribution of technology on society‚ spurs a popular debate. Technology brings the world closer world closer The Social Effects of Technology:
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Katy Hill Compare & Contrast Compare & Contrast: Traditional Schooling vs. Online Classes I mark a subset of the areas needing improvement. These comments are in text bubbles on the right. If you do not see them‚ make sure you are viewing your document in print view. If you do not have Microsoft Word‚ download and install the Word viewer. http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/details.aspx?FamilyID=3657ce88-7cfa-457a-9aec-f4f827f20cac&displaylang=en Start the Word Viewer and open your
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For my personal community investigation‚ I chose to go to the children museum. I am part of an organization called Kappa Delta Chi‚ and one of main contributes is volunteering. For one of our volunteering opportunities we had the choose to go volunteer at the Children Museum downtown Houston. It was by far one of the most entertaining opportunities I have had as a volunteer‚ because I did not go just to look around but to also enjoy working with the kids in special areas. When I went to the museum
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