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    Jordan Baker‚ a catalyst‚ helped to convince Nick to have Daisy and Jay Gatsby over for tea to reunite the lovers. The static character of Jordan Baker is not just immoral and dishonest‚ she has some good characteristics such as beauty‚ and has a boyish charm. Another positive trait of Jordan Baker is that she represents the “new woman” of the 1920s. In the 1920s‚ women felt more free (because they now had a right to vote) and found that there was more to life than being a housewife; Jordan Baker

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    I was talking about time. It’s so hard for me to believe in it. Some things go. Pass on. Some things just stay. I used to think it was my rememory. You know. Some things you forget. Other things you never do. But it’s not. Places‚ places are still there. If a house burns down‚ it’s gone‚ but the place - the picture of it - stays‚ and not just in my rememory‚ but out there‚ in the world. What I remember is a picture floating around out there outside my head. I mean‚ even if I don’t think it‚ even

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    International Journal of Market Research Vol . 52 Issue 5 Personal aspirations and the consumption of luxury goods Yann Truong ESC Rennes Business School Past. research. has. rarely. included. both. intrinsic. and. extrinsic. aspirations. antecedents. in. predicting. luxury. consumption‚. and. most. studies. have. assumed. that. conspicuous. antecedents. are. predominant. in. consumers’. motivations .. The. objective.of.this.study.is.to.build.and.test.a.model.of.the.effects.of.extrinsic.and

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    The German Symphony Gannon describes the German culture like a symphony. The Germans have a very rich history of symphonies and orchestras. They have produced some of the greatest conductors and composers of all time. Beethoven‚ Mozart‚ Bach‚ and Handel are some of the few composers Germany has provided the world. Germans frequent the symphony regularly and many Germans play musical instruments as a hobby to carry on tradition. “German music is not only integral‚ it is serious; it is not generally

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    Robots Can’t Replace Human With the development of technology‚ more and more robots are used in various fields‚ especially in some areas that dangerous for humans. Many people hold the opinion that robots will replace humans in the future. On the other hand‚ other people have a conflicting view that robots can’t do many of the jobs that humans do today because robots only repeat the same task all the time and have no ability to think. I totally agree that robots can’t replace humans. This argument

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    factory full of robots‚ without a single human present? A place where robot arms are carrying heavy items‚ and small robots running around the place‚ each doing a specific action. We have to know that more and more robots are involved in manufacturing work. If we continue to turn a blind eye towards the uprising and dominance of intelligent robots‚ our jobs could easily be taken away by them. While investors have always claimed that robots can reduce the manufacturing cost9Intelligent robots and humans

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    main character in this movie is a robot which collects trash on the abandoned earth in the future. Although it follows the order by human engaging the boring task day by day‚ it saves the global environment with its strong emotion when it finds the green plant. Most interesting‚ Wall-E also falls in love with EVE at the end of this movie. Even the fantasy plot is merely happen in the film‚ currently‚ with the development of technology‚ more and more humanoid robots are beginning to work in our realistic

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    ARTICLE 1‚ PAGE 1 “I‚ Robot – I‚ Criminal”—When Science Fiction Becomes Reality: Legal Liability of AI Robots committing Criminal Offenses Gabriel Hallevy* I. INTRODUCTION Can society impose criminal liability upon robots? The technological world has changed rapidly. Simple human activities are being replaced by robots. As long as humanity used robots as mere tools‚ there was no real difference between robots and screwdrivers‚ cars or telephones. When robots became sophisticated‚ we used

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    Robot Dreams” Becomes The Movie I‚ Robot The short story‚ “Robot Dreams‚” by Isaac Asimov‚ was transformed into a full length movie called I‚ Robot. The two have very similar aspects and qualities‚ but they are also very different. Some similar qualities include the “Three Laws of Robotics‚” Dr. Calvin‚ and that the main robot has the ability to dream. Many new enhancements were added to the movie such as new characters‚ dialogue and different settings. When “Robot Dreams‚” was transformed into

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    If the president and all of the members of congress have gone on strike and nearly all the existing laws have been lost‚ the robot that has been given the power to construct laws would be in charge of establishing the body of essential guiding principles or established standards in accordance for the United States. Essentially‚ the robot would be constructing a constitution. Generally speaking‚ laws are enacted in order to enforce the rights of citizens and to prevent people from damaging the lives

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