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    Jacques Ellul Surveillance

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    Should all members of society be supervised in the fight against crime. This essay will examine a statement made by Jacques Ellul which is “To be sure of apprehending criminals‚ it is necessary that everyone be supervised”. The statement will be looked at in the context of the perceived surveillance society that we can arguably be said to exist in‚ where surveillance is seen as both a good and bad thing simultaneously. The actual meaning of surveillance will be defined. The issues that arise

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    Technological Determinism

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    What is technological determinism? If you were to ask an average person on the street this question all you would get back is a blank stare. However it is an important question and plays a big role in our world today. Technological determinism like the human mind can be hard to understand at times. But in this paper you will see that once it is broken down into its various parts the bigger picture will begin to take shape. Now with that said it also important to mention that like other issues in

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    Aside from the changes in pop-culture‚ and the adjustments to our political system‚ people do not believe that the world is changing. However‚ the biggest change of all is the continual advancements of technology and the culture that is being built around this revolution. As technology advances‚ the more one relies on it to aid them in society. The creation of these advancements is destroying the concept of intelligence and independence. In “Feed”‚ a novel written by M.T Anderson‚ it is depicted

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    Jacques Marquette

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    Jacques Marquette Jacques Marquette was a fifteenth century Jesuit explorer whose most revered goals were to find the Mississippi River in the New World and convert Indians along the way. As a young boy in France‚ he had already started his Jesuit training in Jesuit University in Reims. Marquette’s childhood wish was to become a missionary and spread Christianity. In 1666‚ Marquette’s wish was granted by King Louis XIV‚ who was eager to expand French territory to the New World. At the same

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    Abstract Ted Kaczynski‚ who was also known around as the “Unabomber” due to certain bombings related to him in the context of the following paper‚ wrote a 35‚000-word manifesto called Industrial Society and its Future in which he describes how the rise of technological advancements will lead to the downfall of human freedom. The following paper will respond to Kaczynski with objections to his claims supported by a concrete flow of philosophical logic based on premises built on top of evidence.

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    Lecture 2: The Technological Society What is Technology? • Defining technology presents a common challenge in that scholars have proposed many different definitions. • Socio-technical perspective: The study of how social factors affect technological and scientific developments. What is Technology? cont’d • Technology has been defined as: 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. Material Substance Knowledge Practice Technique Society What was the original purpose of technology? • To relieve us of menial tasks

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    Jacques Cousteau

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    scuba diving wasn’t recreational‚ it was expensive and one usually had to be in the military to get an opportunity to explore the ocean and you were still limited to a certain distance since you were attached to a hose. This all changed thanks to Jacques Cousteau who changed ocean exploration for the best. Cousteau is known as an explorer‚ environmentalist‚ marine biologist‚ and filmmaker. His achievements range from the invention of the first twin hose demand regulator or Aqua Lung to creating underwater

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    Jacques Tati's Playtime

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    Dec. 11‚ 2013 Playtime Adaption Jacques Tati’s nineteen sixty-seven debut of “Playtime” not only revolutionized his creative genius but also ruined him financially. His unique use of mise-en-scène shines through‚ creating busy high maintenance environments that anyone would find intimidating. Tati transitions throughout the film from an incomprehensible space cluttered by cubicles to a high-strung restaurant dismantled in an unorganized fashion in the essence of enjoying oneself. It is this

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    Life Of Jacques Cartier

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    The Life of Jacques Cartier Jacques Cartier was born December 31‚ 1491 in St. Malo. He was a respectable mariner. In 1520 Cartier married a rich woman named Mary Catherine des Granches. France sponsored Cartier for his voyages. He was sponsored by King Francis. Cartier’s first voyage was in 1534. Cartier was searching for a western route to Asia. During his first voyage he explored parts of Newfoundland and discovered new species of birds. On May 19 He set his second voyage with three ships

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    Jacques Cousteau-A Life

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    Jacques Cousteau From Wikipedia‚ the free encyclopedia Jacques-Yves Cousteau AC Jacques-Yves Cousteau in 1976 Born 11 June 1910 Saint-André-de-Cubzac Gironde‚ France Died 25 June 1997 (aged 87) Paris‚ France Nationality French Occupation Oceanographer Spouse(s) Simone Melchior Cousteau (1937-1990) Francine Triplet Cousteau (1991-1997) Children 4‚ including Jean-Michel andPhilippe Cousteau Jacques-Yves Cousteau AC (French: [ʒak iv kusto]; commonly known in English as Jacques

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