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    Digital Technology and Evolution of Humanity: How Science Fiction is Crossing into Reality We cannot deny the fact that information technologies play a major role in the modern society. Little by little humanity becomes more dependent on the technological advancements. The extent of our reliance on “artificial intelligence” of the inventions like iPhones and Google makes some of us uneasy. In a new environment‚ which reminds us of a science fiction movie‚ we need to be in control of our own evolution

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    Fan fiction rough draft Only seven years has passed‚ but everything seems different when the girls look back to their past. Meg’s daughter‚ Hayla‚ stole candy out of a jar that belonged to Justin. Justin was Jo’s only son and he was 5 years old. Hayla and Justin fought for the chocolate that Justin saved for over a year. It started by a kid fight but then it reached their mothers. Both Meg and Jo take it personally every time their children fight. They would fight with each other too

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    Pulp Fiction (1994) is a mesmerizing‚ violent and entertaining movie. It has a bizarre cast of characters‚ a nonlinear sequence of events and endless references to pop culture. The underlying theme of the movie‚ however‚ deals with religion and the transformation of two characters: Jules (Samuel L. Jackson) and Butch (Bruce Willis). In the beginning of the film‚ Vincent (John Travolta) has returned from a stay in Amsterdam‚ and the conversation between Jules and Vincent deals with what Big Macs

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    they manage to find the strength to keep working as hard as they do? In the book Krik Krak‚ a series of short stories‚ the author Danticat‚ utilizes juxtaposition to create realistic characters that in return create a hopeful mode throughout the book even in hopeless situations. The specific examples that best display realistic characters creating an overall sense of hopefulness are a mother who wants more for her son‚ a boy in search of safety‚ and a girl who looks for beauty even in ugly places

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    John Killebrew Joshua Parsons 1/8/2013 En-1113 Ines Kitchen In this fiction short story “Ines in the Kitchen”‚ Cristina Garcia discusses a women in the story Ines‚ who is a housewife and pregnant. Garcia talks mainly about the character Ines and her situation and emotions. Throughout the story Ines feels trapped and confused about life in the choices she made‚ she feels betrayed not in the since from someone but of herself and the expectation of being a women. The author Cristina Garcia creates

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    A Realistic Perspective of the American Colonies in 1778 The framers of the Constitution had an essentially negative view of human nature. Those advocating for a strong‚ centralized “federal” government‚ were concerned that a pure democracy could be could be taken over by a populous mob. Those advocating for a limited‚ weak‚ central government were concerned that too much power concentrated in a federal structure could lead to tyranny. While the framers approached the crafting of the Constitution

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    Week Nine Short Story Assignment What is the symbolic significance of the wheel? The symbolic significance of the wheel is of the man in having control over the wheel‚ thus‚ he has control over his own life and his own death. The wheel represents the man’s destiny and his inability to control it. The narrator states‚ “As the wheel increased its speed it seemed to draw him more and more into its power‚ as though it held his fate – He could not stop it now. So let it be” (231). He refuses to

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    I awoke in a dark‚ stale room. The only light was coming from where a strip of cardboard had been torn from the board that covered the window. I saw trees outside‚ so I guessed that I probably wasn’t in my little desert hometown. The next thing I noticed was the fact that one of my hands was chained to a horrible excuse for a bed‚ but I guess that could have been expected‚ considering the circumstances. I exhaled sharply and closed my eyes; the sparse sunlight suddenly felt too bright to my already

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    Romantic Traits in the 19th century Realistic Novel Great changes were brought into the world during the 19th century. Britain was transformed by the industrial revolution. In 1801‚ only about 20% of the population lived in towns‚ by 1851 the figure had risen to over 50% and by 1881 already about two thirds of the population lived in towns. By the late 19th century factories were common and most goods were made by machine; it was the time of inventions and discoveries. In addition to the industrial

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    Name: Date: 4/16/2015 Graded Assignment Unit Test: Modern Fiction and Nonfiction Answer the following questions in complete sentences. You must complete it by the due date to receive full credit on this test. (15 points) 1. Do you think that attending the concert in "A Wagner Matinee" is a positive experience for Aunt Georgiana? Why or why not? Be sure to include specific details from the story in your response. Answer: Yes. The defining aspect of Georgiana’s personality‚ however‚ is never in

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