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    Phillup My-anus Comp & Rhetoric Mrs. A Jones 10/22/2013 The Advancement of Robot Technology Imagine our world today‚ full of advanced interactive robots (AIR) and geminoids. Robot pets running around the house‚ playing with you children or your siblings. Robot humans taking over our jobs‚ becoming our country’s next sports stars‚ and possibly even becoming our nation’s President. How would these robots fit into our society? What if the their systems were to malfunction and the robot[s] were

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    L.L Bean has an 100% satisfaction and lifetime guarantee on all of their products. Old Navy inspires their women workers to do more by providing education and hands on training they need to advance in work and life. And Pier 1 Imports offers products not found on Amazon to make your house feel like a home. All of these aspects are incorporated into the company culture of each business. All three of these companies take pride in their culture and work environments they’ve created. Without culture

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    L.L.Bean’s humble beginnings date back 1912‚ when Leon Leonwood Bean founded the outdoor apparel company as a one-man operation in Freeport‚ Maine. The inspiration for Bean’s business came from his invention of the ‘Maine Hunting Shoe’‚ a rubber boot with a leather upper‚ which later became known as the ‘Bean Boot’. After creating the Maine Hunting Shoe‚ Bean marketed it by distributing three-page mail flyers to hunting license owners. Unknowing at the time‚ Bean birthed his now world-famous mail-order

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    ongoing struggle. This article attempts to evaluate their contributions towards achieving women’s rights in English history. Envious of the freedom enjoyed and the respect commanded by women during the Islamic era‚ Dr. Annie Bessant wrote in her book The Life and Teachings of Muhammad: ‘I often think that women are more free in Islam than in Christianity. Women are more respected in Islam than by the faith which preaches monogamy’1. For it took the women of Europe many more years and much hard

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    As I read about the history and advancement of theater I noticed that movies only advanced as technology did. I say this because as new technologies were made and new discoveries found involving sound and film production the movies eventually adapted from what they used to be to even greater things. The first major development was the introduction to sound into film. This was always wanted in films but unfortunately due to technology limitations it was not a viable idea and thus movies remained mostly

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    still be here with me today?” Or was their life‚ cut from your life to soon‚ because of the need for more advancements in the medical pharmaceutical side of things such as medications and treatments. Maybe‚ even be able to give them the therapeutic device that would have been able to give them a longer life expectancy? One thing to think about is that over the past thirty years advancements in the Biological‚ Pharmaceutical and Therapeutic device fields of Medical Technology has greatly improved

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    Animal Testing and Medical Advancement Every day‚ animals such as rabbits‚ chimpanzees‚ and mice take part of medical experimentation. “Chimpanzees share 99% of their DNA with humans‚ and mice are 98% genetically similar to humans. The United States and Gabon are the only two countries that allow experimentation on chimpanzees.” (The Jane Goodall Institute of Canada). What people don’t understand is that these animals contribute to medical discoveries regarding human health. Animals should be used

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    A Critique of “What will the left look like after Obama?” by Stephen Marche In the past eight years America has seen immense changes‚ good and bad. Obama has legalized same sex marriage‚ lowered the unemployment rate‚ and began the end to the drug war. But is it all due to Obama‚ and what he has done over the last eight years? By Marche‚ calling president Obama‚ “[America’s] Biggest winner” Is he giving him too much credit? Is it something president Obama deserves‚ after fighting against a rigid

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    Mr. Rice ENC 1102 College Writing 2 28 January 2013 Ethics and New Advancements The society that we all live in today is so set on achieving the impossible. With a new era of technology unfolding before our eyes‚ the question of morality and where the line is drawn continues to threaten our society and leads to ponder whether or not these advancements are truly positive for the human race collectively. Science has progressed so profoundly over time‚ that the idea of turning a baby into an ideal

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    of it be said to have been conceived and executed pretty much along the lines of Robert M. Pirsig’s Zen and the Art of Motorcycle Maintenance. 1 However there are a number of subtle differences in style and approach‚ which I believe distances this book somewhat from Mr. Pirsig’s seminal work. Whilst Zen catalogues one man’s personal odyssey both literally and philosophically‚ Miss Pierson’s journey not only encompasses those liberally sampled intellectual ingredients she also proffers a sprinkling

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