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    Never Die Networks

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    Never Die Network Based on Cognitive Wireless Network and Satellite System for Large Scale Disaster Noriki Uchiday‚ Kazuo Takahata Dept. of Informational Social Studies Saitama Institute of Technology 1690 Fusaiji‚ Fukaya‚ Saitama 369-2093‚ Japan fuchida‚ takahatag@sit.ac.jp Yoshitaka Shibata Faculty of Software and Information Science Iwate Prefectural University 152-52 Sugo‚ Takizawa‚ Iwate 020-0193‚ Japan shibata@iwate-pu.ac.jp Norio Shiratori Research Institute of Electrical Communication

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    Die Hard 4

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    DIE HARD 4 SUMMARY Posted: Juli 25‚ 2011 in Others 0 Movie Title: Die Hard 4 Genre: Action Theme: Hackers attack Characters: Protagonists: John McClane (detective)‚ Lucy and Jack (daughter and son of John McClane)‚ Farrel Mathew (hacker)‚ Bowman (deputy director of FBI)‚ Johnson (FBI agent)‚ Warlock (Farrel’s friend)‚ Dennis (Lucy’s boyfriend)‚ Taylor (FBI agent). Antagonists: Thomas (terrorist leader)‚ Molina (terrorist/ Thomas’s henchman)‚ Mai (terrorist/ Thomas’s girlfriend)

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    Born To Die Summary

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    as victims born to die in the eyes of the invading European powers? Why were they not feared‚ despite the extensive technological capacities of their civilizations‚ and the detailed political and religious theology these civilizations created? Simply put‚ the invading Europeans came to regard them as sick and ailing bodies of a sick and ailing body politic‚ born to die because of their lack of immunity to European diseases‚ even more than European firearms. The book Born to Die thus presents the

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    The King Must Die

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    Mary Renault tells the story of Theseus‚ grandson of Pittheus‚ the King of Troizen. The story is told from Theseus’ point of view when reflecting on his life. He tells about his journey throughout Greece and the trials he encounters. In the King Must Die‚ the themes of the search of the son for the father‚ maturation‚ and the idea that the king suffers for his people show what qualities make a good king. Throughout this story‚ one theme is predominant while Theseus searches not only to know his father’s

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    A Person's Right to Die

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    with dignity and what constitutes a ’’good death.’’ Dr. Kevorkian’s actions are reflective of the Pre-Conventional stage of moral reasoning; he felt his action was good‚ despite respect to any kind of moral order. In the majority of cases‚ people die in hospitals where physicians and nurses make heroic efforts to keep patients alive until there is no reasonable chance for their recovery. Unfortunately‚ in the course of those valiant efforts‚ pain‚ suffering‚ and the wishes of patients and their

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    Consumerism Is Killing Us

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    Coghlan offers a reasonable explanation of what will happen if it is. Coghlan explains that when all the nutrients are gone humans will just eventually fade away and die. This emotional tie is brought in to make reader want to continue to read to find out more about what he or she can do over the issue‚ because no one wants to die. Coghlan cites William Rees statement on the topic that‚ “Biologists have shown that it is a natural tendency of living creatures to fill up all available habitats and

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    Killing / Fiesta, 1980

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    models for their children. They are also considerate like the one who transmits the traditions of their ancestors in order to carry them on. “Fiesta‚ 1980” is a short story written by Junot Dìaz taken from his short story collection‚ Drown‚ (1996). “Killings” is also a short story taken from‚ Finding a Girl in America (1980)‚ written by Andre Dubus. Both of these stories are dealing with the family’s subject and provide us different perspectives of it. In Dìaz’s story we can see the relationship among

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    Technology is Killing Humanity Today‚ our world is a lot quieter than it used to be. As a student and as a passenger of public transport‚ I now barely see people smiling‚ talking or making eye contact at schools and in public places. Finally‚ I realize why people rarely communicate with others now‚ and this kind of big issue is caused by a tiny thing that we all carry in our pockets every single day: smartphone. In conclusion‚ the excessive use of mobile Internet devices is killing humanity by

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    Killing Mister Watson

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    Florida in the early twentieth century‚ Peter Matthiessen‚ the naturalist and explorer‚ brings much of these elements to his novel Killing Mister Watson. He writes about the natural world and the individuals who must struggle to survive the elements. The main focal point of the novel is Edgar J. Watson‚ a real historical figure who killed the female outlaw Belle Starr. Killing Mister Watson is told by the people who knew Watson‚ and the characters speak in their natural dialect. Matthiessen knows how

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    In London just this past year‚ there has been a string of six stabbings. These stabbings were all committed by one person. A teen named Zakaria Bulhan pleaded guilty at London’s central criminal court to manslaughter. He also admitted to killing 64 year old‚ Darlene Horton and injuring five people with a knife in London last year. Bulhan admitted even more however‚ he also admitted that he committed five counts of wounding with intent to cause grievous harm. At only 19 years old‚ Bulhan is standing

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